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A special adventure to see these large transport aircraft approaching the wet beach.
On this day landing was not possible due to soft landing strip but the crews came pretty close ...
This was my view for many summers growing up. The instrument cluster of a Ford Golden Jubilee Model tractor. The lever was the throttle and you had to manually hold it open in order to go full speed...which was about one-half turtle. The seat had no padding and was on a piece of spring steel. This was the only suspension so the ride was a bit bumpy and bouncy.
Project C.A.R.S. build 831, PC
2160p (downsampling), resized to 1080p
-HDR tonemap
-ReShade v0.16
-MasterEffect Reborn 1.1.190
Camera edit (Ctrl+K) mode,
keybinds (neogaf post)
Look, I apologize for that huge amount of P1 shots in my feed, really. I just can't help myself but love the car so much to a degree P1 is becoming another entry on my improvised "All-time car favorites" list. :))
Also, 2014. Oh boy, sure time flies fast.
CN 589 works to put together 589’s train for the next day, on a sunny Sunday evening in CN’s Walkley Yard. The next day they’ll go down the Alexandria Sub, then North up the Vankleek Spur in Glen Robertson, where they’ll eventually work IKO and Ivaco Rolling Mills.
Inman Antique Truck Show, Inman, Georgia
Leica I with fixed 50mm f/3.5 collapsible lens with Ilford HP5+ film.
Buttermilk Falls lies along a very bumpy gravel road with pretty meadows and forest areas in the Delaware Water Gap, New Jersey side.
Looking out to sea.
The rain had abated and the sea's were bumpy and this man was standing beside the Tacking Point Lighthouse looking out to sea.
He was lost in a world of his own ans he seemed transfixed by the motion of the ocean.
Who could blame him as it is and it was fascinating to watch the ocean as it pounded onto the rocks below.
Tacking Point.
Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia.
A crowd, yes, and how crazy busy the London West End has become...
Around 30 million tourists visit London each year; you can google it. That's how insane it is. I think this image illustrates well what modern London has become, what London actually is, now. It's a struggle, really. It's the fate of all major cities, the fate of success I suppose. So this part of London is pretty much always overcrowded here, like you see in this photo shot by Trafalgar Square, in the London West End district. A constant tumult. No minimalist photography here, or hardly ever, and one must accept to deal with an overdose of details in most every shot. My clean images shot in the West End - if any - ladies and gents, are a tour de force. Now if you may, here's a piece of Christmas London crowd for you.
It is what it is, and my guess, it's still worth being recorded... for its beauty.
Toads may look grumpy, but they're happy little things most of the time. Here's one in the backyard patiently waiting for me to stop.
A 2 hour bumpy ride climbing on Sand and Rock, on a Jeep Wrangler (Thanks to our Guide) led to this panoramic view of the Monument Valley.
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Täuschende Stachelesche
Zanthoxylum simulans mit Amselmännchen, Turdus merula
Ii am thinking there would be some big bumps in the WestJet flight as it flew in front of the thunderhead on Friday afternoon.
I still have some others of this storm as we drove southeast of the city and watched it for a long time. Really pretty over the canola fields in bloom..
Explore Aug 3:-)