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While the Connecting Europe Express is nice at showing what European Rail is capable of, the actual task of connecting European countries is being carried out by high speed trains like these 3 meeting in Strasbourg at the same time the CEE was there. From left to right: TGV 5488 Strasbourg-Nantes, ICE 9572 Stuttgart-Paris, TGV 9580 Frankfurt-Marseilles.
The context - what the previous shot was a fragment of. Unlike connecting land over water, connecting multiple images into a panorama isn't always perfect :( The automatic in-camera stitching often produces 'sliced' views, but I thought the damage here is acceptable enough to share the image...
"Does our purpose on Earth directly link to the people whom we end up meeting? Are our relationships and experiences actually the required dots that connect and then lead us to our ultimate destinies? "
Jennifer Elisabeth
How I love bizarre conversations and messages from the Universe that say.... yes, you are supposed to be right here, right now. But why? Who knows.....
On Sunday 19th October 2025, Bus Connects Phase 7 was implemented across Dublin city. This changed covered the largest area of the city so far in the Bus Connects roll-out, and introduced the F-Spine between Finglas and Kimmage. Routes 40 and 9 were partially replaced by new route F3.
SG 383 is seen arriving into the terminus at Limekiln Avenue with a service on route F3 from Charlestown.
13/12/2025
Connecting the county at Watford, Northants, is this Optare Solo YJ15 ARU. I was waiting for a more interesting bus, but I know Andrew will love this one......
Tendrils of creeping fog appear to join two buildings by way of an ephemeral touch. Leidesdorff Street, San Francisco.
Fun with daytime long exposure and the camera on the sticks, 10 stop ND filter and 15 seconds at f11.
Brand new to Llew Jones is this Iveco Rosero CX71 PZY whiles seen pictured at Llandudno Junction Station whiles working on its second day running on route 19 to Llandudno from Betws y Coed. 23/10/21
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The 'Fehmarn-Sound-Bridge' connects the German island of Fehmarn in the Baltic Sea with the German mainland near Großenbrode.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fehmarn_Sound_bridge
Straight from my Panasonic FZ50 in 16:9 mode with cirular polarization filter, just signed and framed.
I was thinking about this for quite a long time. First idea was to use some badges that will connect each other (www.flickr.com/photos/maciej_drwiega/23690038304/in/datep...). I did couple of attempts and it was working quite well, however the fit was not perfect as well as it was time consuming to modify bricks.
Couple of months ago I came up with an idea of non-invasive solution.
Finally 2 or 3 weeks ago I found time to work this out and ordered some POGO connectors from AliExpress (links below). Arrived today so here it is. The Poof Of Concept.
I'm still not sure if the spot the spring connector touches the flat base is large enough to distribute power, but some soldering and measurements is a next step.
Finally I can work on the modules! :)
And yes, if it is not obvious - I want to have single power source for all the lights on the layout.
Links to what I got: