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this shot was taken at my work where its dirty, old, and decaying. it's very cool to shoot in the building and the industrial machien. here is one simple shot of the buckets/bins we use to hold parts after they are made. hope you enjoy! more images to come!
After a day of buckets of rain, a. wonderful half hour at Elgol watching the waves crash and the clouds charge across the scene. There always seems to be a moment in every day when
the light performs. It's been such a. wild and wet few days , but I've had such fun. Buckets of rain is by Bob Dylan.
A group of wooden water buckets at Shirakumo shrine (白雲神社). Located in the Kyoto Imperial Palace grounds (Gosho). Medium format film scan.
For many years I have wanted to photograph both an OEBB 1020 and the famous Trisannabrücke on the Arlbergbahn. Despite many visits to Innsbruck I had not managed either. But last summer during my summer vacation in Innsbruck I was ecstatic to find out EBFLs 1020.018 would be running trips in Voralberg. At the famous shot at Braz I found out that in addition to the planned trips there would be an extra photo across the summit. I was able to make my way back over to Braz by train and bus ahead of the planned departure. After a short photo stop for EBFL members the train heads back towards to Langen am Arlberg. Special thanks from the EBFL member at Braz for the tip off, I sent a donation. :)
A lone bucket in the middle of the sandy shoreline has not been touched for a long time as there are no tracks or evidence of human traces. Not as exciting as the "Utah Monolith" discovered in November :-)
The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.
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What a bucket of fun! Heavenbound for sure.
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Mrs. K was kind enough to capture a shot of me sloshing in the rain across the Alaska Tundra to photograph an Alaska Brown Bear.
It was the thrill of a lifetime and truly a Bucket List Item.
In the Alaska Tundra, conditions are cold. The summer is brief, with temperatures above freezing lasting for only a few weeks at most. However, this "warm" summer coincides with periods of almost 24 hour daylight, so plant growth can be explosive.
A wide variety of plants species can be found on the tundra. What most of them have in common are growth characteristics - they tend to grow low to the ground.
Among the common types of tundra plants are willows, sedges and grasses. Many in dwarf forms compared to their growth forms in warmer climes. Lichens and mosses are also important, particularly in the harshest climates.
The long day length that accompanies the short summer is a boon to plants, which are able to photosynthesize 24 hours a day in some places. This leads to rapid plant growth.
A surprising number of insects are able to endure the harsh winters (many as frost-resistant eggs); these also undergo rapid development in the summer. Many bird species migrate from southern areas to the tundra each year for the reduced competition and plentiful insect harvest; this rich diet enables them to rear their young in an otherwise bleak environment.
Seen on the railway station at Pickering in Yorkshire.
''Man needs colour to live; it's just as necessary an element as fire and water.''- Fernand Leger.
The Bucket Shop located on the corner of McBride and St Jean Avenue in Mountjoy Township located in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada
With a former BN SD40, L76 crosses the diamond with the I&O as they leave Lima for Findlay. Original to the 1941 upgrade of the interlocking, a NKP R2 still protects the crossing. While not an incredible shot, this has been a bucket list item for me for some time, as this job runs under the cover of darkness most of the year. Even in the summer it leaves when light is fleeting, making this a tricky shot to get. With so few NKP R2s still in service, I'm glad to have a presentable shot here.
For Champagne Charlie is my name, Champagne Charlie is my name
Good for any game at night, my boys, good for any game at night, my boys,
Champagne Charlie is my name, Champagne Charlie is my name
Good for any game at night, boys, wholl come and join me in a spree.
CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE: Original Words by George Leybourne(1868)
What, you don't happen to have a bucket of rusty old rail spikes lying around?
At the Niles Canyon Railway maintenance yard, near Sunol, California.
The second item on my bucket list - a bucket of bolts. According to www.urbandictionary.com, a bucket of bolts is a machine that is old, run-down, or worn out. I think this old truck qualifies!
I got lucky with the horse in the background too. He decided to cross the entire field to get into the photo. Have a great weekend everyone!
"Den gamle by" ("The old town") is one of Aarhus major tourist attractions; an outdoors museum with city enviroments encompassing three centuries. During the Covid-19 the museum is open – no staff og attractions of course, but one is free to wander the area.
Olympus OM-1
Zuiko 50mm f/1.4
Silvermax 100 @80
Silvermax developer (@100]
ODC - bucket list
It has been on my bucket list to attempt an image of a rain storm. Literally we had buckets of rain :)
My neighbors decided to go play in the rain and I decided to stay dry and shoot them from a distance. I had a little fun playing with the brushes and filter to create this effect. Hopefully it's not too heavy handed but it was a fun and magical moment and I wanted the image to have that feeling too.
MANHOOD EVENT: 27.05.25 - 21.06.25
CHANDRA: GIDEON JACKET FATPACK - Jake, Legacy
OTHER FACES: GEORGE SKIN MEGAPACK - VE / NF
TERIYAKI: KURONO BUCKET HAT FATPACK - unrigged
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Bucket list moment. woke up early this morning in complete darned to climb the mountain and watch the sun rise over Alesund. .feeling very accomplished.
Alesund Norway
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