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On the trip up to County Connect's New Depot in Snodland Kent. (22/06/16)
This was there i was told it is for spares.
Ex Go-Ahead London PVL211 and Ex Buses Excetera PVL211 Y811 TGH
After looking at some wierd shapes made from technic on Captain Redstorm's photostream, I thought about using the new tri-connectors to form a continuing shape with the different degrees of angles available. The 5's form a much tighter coil then the 4,s and I was actually able to complete the shape with a couple pieces to spare.
Arriva(?) Connecting Lanarkshire
The next route to benefit from First Glasgow’s route branding is the 240 between Overtown and Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station. The style is similar to buses on the 9 service (photo here: flic.kr/p/JQFE7Z ) but using a vibrant light blue instead of the pink. Some of the buses are having route branding for the service itself on their upper panels but this bus, 67041 (SN65OGT) has reference to Lanarkshire Connect, suggesting that this style is to be extended to other Lanarkshire services.
The blue is very bright and is very similar at first glance to the blue currently used by Arriva on its buses, however as that group has no buses in Scotland since the sale of its Arriva Scotland West to McGill’s, there’s no chance of it being mistaken for one of that company’s buses. The livery style and colour is growing on me but on a personal level, I feel that the colour shouldn’t have been extended around the destination box. But that’s a personal opinion of course and it’s the case that the Enviro’s design may prohibit that.
The evolution of technology has been dramatic over the last ten years. The Internet has changed the way we do business, but the technologies fuelling that change have evolved in silos, at different speeds and for different reasons. Pulling these technologies together and enabling people to connect with each other and share information
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Technical Specs :
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm F/ 3.5-5.6 USM
Focal Length: 37mm
Aperture: F/4.6
Shutter: 0.8 sec
ISO: 100
Exposure: Normal
Exposure Compensation: -2 Step
Other: On Mini flexableTripod
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Photo By M Al-Ahmadi
© All rights reserved 2009
I've posted this photo mostly to explain why I've gone on an 'adding contact' spree this morning. And here's why:
I get a lot of people adding me as a contact, mostly because of tumblr and weheartit and bookmarking sites like that. I know that most of those people are just bookmarking my profile, not actually adding me as a contact who they hope to talk to and interact with, so most of the time, I don't add people back. Today, however, I felt like I should change that.
I went through my list and added the people I see that usually comment, or that I've talked to or interacted with in some sort of way. I am open to add more people, but only if I know your name, you know what I mean?
I'm also planning a testimonial exchange, but that's business for another day. :)
So, if you have added me as a contact and actually want to have some sort of contact, but I haven't added you back, let me know through flickrmail! If you're a new friend, you can mail me as well! I'm in the mood to make friends, so let's all be happy, shall we? :D
Victor, CO - I believe you are looking inside an old Gold Trommel. What is a Gold Trommel? More details below.
It's not difficult to find old rusted mining equipment and buildings sprawled about in the Victor and Cripple Creek area of Colorado. While photo hunting I saw this intriguing tube that temporarily hypnotized me. What is this giant religious looking cheese grader? Come to find out it's a Gold Trommel.
A Gold Trommel was used to process gold bearing material by separating out the larger rocks and boulders, like a big sifter. All of the fine material will drop through the screens to be processed, the larger gravels and rocks will discharge out of the back. There are other elements like water being used to assist the process but that's the basic idea behind this thing.
It was a beautiful day at cottage. More photos coming... (and yeah it's telephone pole)
Project 52: Week 34
I was on a recent trip up the Oregon coast into Washington, and one of my goals was to get a good shot of the Astoria-Megler bridge. This bridge is difficult to photograph, as it is so long and a good angle is not easy to find. I liked this composition as it shows both the State of Oregon in the foreground and the State of Washington in the background, with the bridge connecting both States, crossing the Columbia River.
Ashbourne Connect Dennis Trident ALX400 Reg 03-D-10010 Is seen at Dublin Airport the shuttle service between Dublin Airport and the Premier Inn.
this bus was new to Dublin Bus as Fleet Number DT 10
"An invisible red thread connects those destined to meet, despite the time, the place, and despite the circumstances. The thread can be tightened or tangle, but will never be broken." - Chinese Proverb
I've always loved this idea. That somehow we are connected to the ones we are meant to meet by an invisible thread. I like the idea that when I meet someone I am instantly at ease with, I am connected to them by this thread that is unbreakable, no matter how much time we spend apart.
I have been struggling with my work lately and feel as though I am loosing my spark. Creating this photo really helped me. I felt alive whilst creating this and I feel as though I am finally getting back on track with my photography.
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Sunrise coloring the clouds. Minor editing to sharpness and definition, plus cropped to this aspect ratio.
I am always looking for high places such as an observation deck or the pedestrian bridge. As for the general pedestrian bridge, structure is poor. When a car goes, it shakes well. This connecting corridor seems to be firm. Surely I think that the prospects from here are wonderful.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, please open here.
On June 21, 2014 in Shinjuku.
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展望台や歩道橋などの高い場所を僕はいつも探しています。 一般的な歩道橋は構造が貧弱です。それは車が通る際によく揺れます。 この渡り廊下は頑丈そうに見えます。 きっとここからの展望は素敵だと思います。
東京都庁はここを開放してください。
2014年6月21日、新宿にて。
The Hahnenmoss Pass is a high mountain pass in Switzerland, connecting Lenk im Simmental to Adelboden in the Bernese Oberland. With an elevation of 1,950 metres above sea level, the Hahnenmoos Pass is the lowest pass between the upper Simmental (west) and the Engstligental (east).
Ashbourne Connect Volvo B12BT Plaxton Panther Reg 07-C-40968 Previous Reg PX07 EAC is seen in Donegall square East
this coach was new Stagecoach as fleet number 54024 Reg (PX07 EAC
many different meaningful conversations were had today, and profound words exchanged, just by people being themselves. connecting is good for this soul.
positivity 34.
Estaba esperando en el paso de peatones cuando vi esta interesante conexión entre la persona delante de mí, las marcas viales del paso de peatones y al final, un personaje interesante por el pelo rosa, bien iluminado. Aunque confieso haberme cargado un par de personas que pasaban por la derecha, sigue fastidiándome el caos detrás del personaje del fondo: tanto semáforo, señal, camión de limpieza... pero así y todo , el juego de líneas y el peso de los elementos me parece que se impone a todo eso.
Por último, también me gustó de esta imagen el contraste de tamaños que crea la perspectiva - la persona más cercana se ve enorme (solo una parte de su cuerpo ya llena verticalmente el encuadre) mientras que la otra persona, al final de la línea, se ve pequeña. Un poco rollo Barrio Sésamo, ahora estoy cerca, ahora estoy lejos, jeje.