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A bucket of some sort, in the basement window of Gripsholm Castle.

Watercolor from last night and this afternoon on Arches hot pressed. Wyeth study of buckets on a pole. 12 x 16 inches. I always thought the fun thing about this one was the red rim on the left-hand bucket.

Hot glue gun owns paper.

An old scoop/bucket from a JCB just lying around in a yard of mud and piles of brick.

 

I love taking photographs of JCB's at night but they arent easy to come across so i've been checking out this location quite a lot recently hoping they leave a whole JCB one night. no luck so far but its been fun exploring!

Cork in a reinterpreted champagne bucket

A stately home custodian protectively guards his collection of antique fire buckets. At the time I was so engrossed in taking the shot I was entirely unaware of his presence. It was only when I got home I realised he was there. Spooky.

Fire Buckets at Levisham Station, North York Moors Railway

24.6.2022.

A wooden bucket on display in the kitchen area at Gainsborough Old Hall - a Medieval Manor House.

Lit by light from a small window.

 

Snappers Camera Group meet.

I'm finally getting around to editing more of the photos from our summer trip to Montana. An eastbound BNSF mixed freight is crossing the Two Medicine River trestle just east of East Glacier Park Village. The village is about 12 miles east of the summit of Marias Pass on the High Line Subdivision. The bridge checks in at roughly 200' above the river and a little over 1000' long. The mountains in the background are at the south end of Glacier National Park. Unfortunately we were a little too late for peak wildflower color and a little too early for hiking in the higher elevations without winter boots and snow shoes.

 

East Glacier Park Village, Montana

July 9, 2018

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Ever since I started researching photo angles at Fort Madison, getting a shot of a train coming out of the bridge had always been on my bucket list. It's very rarely done for obvious reasons- the lack of a shoulder, and the BNSF not allowing pedestrian traffic on the bridge. Back in the day however, the ATSF did allow pedestrian traffic. Either way, I followed the way things were done 50-some years ago and ran right up the bridge to see BNSF 8195 bring the Z-WSPSBD across the Mighty Mississippi into Fort Madison, IA.

An EMD consist as it roars up and over one of the many hogbacks on the CN Dubuque Subdivision past the old Beth Siding. The eastbound daily freight M33891 08 has a couple former IC surprises in tow--in the third locomotive position is IC 9618, a GP38-2. And in the forth position is BUGX 1204, formerly IC 1204, rebuilt by CN into an SW7RM. Of course, CN stuck a bright green Menards bucket onto one of the exhaust stacks on 1204--classy. Taken on 6/8/21.

Taken 10 mins before a massive storm came!

Soaked & ccccccold! lol

This bucket includes,

 

1 bucket (3.5" tall)

7 Fish (ranging from 3.5" to 4")

 

These fish are made from felt, stuffed with polyfil.

All hand sewn.

A couple of young ladies with a collection bucket during the Margate carnival.

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Flamed T-Bucket

2015 Walters Car Cruz

Walters, OK

Qingdao, November 2021

 

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Many interesting features where littered all throughout this abandoned shack. This old was filled with ropes, and many leaves, which have dropped from the vine above!

Ore buckets were lowered into mine shafts, filled with ore and then hoisted up top where the material could be processed. The miners would ride in the buckets to descend into the mines and return back to the surface.

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So this may be a little strange, especially with my Mother constantly reminding me, but it's a new idea.

 

Just kinda found this bucket and decided to use it :)

The bar fits snug between the center tube and sidewall. It also helps that the vertical bits fit snug between the sidewalls the other direction. See the discussion at dagsbricks.blogspot.com/2013/02/lego-tips-tricks-and-tech...

A woman walks back to her shop after burning papers in the street in Hong Kong

At the flower market.

 

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Following from yesterdays photo here is a young man complete with his bucket and spade back in the 1950's at Saltburn by the Sea

Bucket ice blue

Working end of bucketwheel excavator/dredger used in local open cut brown coal mine.

 

Scanned photo possibly from Pentax 35mm SLR. Date approximate.

Looking through the weather beaten window can be seen an old mop and bucket

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