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In the music studio recording a new part. A full discography streams on all platforms via the profile link.
Its hard to pass up an opportunity to visit Railfan Heaven while in the same continent.
A long stack train with three General Electrics up front and two pushing from behind snakes through Cable.
Good to see there are a few warbonnets still roaming around. The dash-8s and scungy 6xx series seem to have been parked, but what's left of the 7xx and 4700-19 batches seem in reasonable nick, despite coming up on two decades of service next year.
21 September 2016, Cable,
Tehachapi Pass, California
I took this from the inside of a cable car in San Francisco, looking out the back. The guy who collected the tickets was standing right in front of me, on the other side of the glass, yet in the picture it looks like you can see right through him! It's quite spooky - I think it's a strange optical illusion, because of the way the buildings on the other side of the street are almost perfectly reflected in the glass. I've studied the picture for ages and still can't fathom it!
Un momento de tarde ambientado con parte del paisaje urbano tan común en muchas ciudades, los postes y cables eléctricos.
Atardecer de un bello color que transmite calidez su belleza, un momento donde las cosas comunes y corrientes toman otro valor por un instante y donde sus siluetas se mezclan confundiéndose entre si.
La Florida, Región Metropolitana.-
"El Cable Inglés", as it is known locally, was built around the 1900's and used for loading ore onto ships in the port of Almería, Andalucía.
The San Francisco cable car system is the world's last manually operated cable car system. An icon of San Francisco, the cable car system forms part of the intermodal urban transport network operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway. Of the twenty-three lines established between 1873 and 1890, three remain (one of which combines parts of two earlier lines): two routes from downtown near Union Square to Fisherman's Wharf, and a third route along California Street. While the cable cars are used to a certain extent by commuters, the vast majority of their 7 million annual passengers are tourists. The cable cars are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Agfa Optima 1535 Sensor • Agfa Paratronic Solitar S 1:2.8/40
Ilford Pan 400 film developped in Caffenol CLCS 80min @15°-20°C
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 120 at 2400dpi with Silverfast AI Studio
Walferdange • Luxembourg
Caffenol CLCS
500 ml Filtered Water
8gr Anhydrous Washing Soda
5gr Vitamin C
0.5gr KBr
20gr Instant coffee ("Cora")
60 sec. slow agitations then let stand for 79 minutes
Al anochecer los trenes comienzan a salir , pues son las cortadas de vía que entorpecen el normal trafico de trenes durante el día
Paine ,Chile.
11/06/2016
With the cable car of Complexo do Alemão Slum and the north zone of the city.
The name Complexo do Alemão (German Complex) its because in the 1920s a Polish immigrant called Leonard Kaczmarkiewicz acquired the land (a rural area in that time). He was referred by locals as the German (probably because he was blond with blue eyes) and soon the area became known as Morro do Alemão (German Mount). :-)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Have a great week ahead! :-)
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The cable-stayed Great River Bridge allowing US Route 34 to cross the Mississippi River at Burlington, Iowa. Not to be confused with the "Good River Bridge" if that even exists.
Hacia donde uno levante la mirada, siempre veremos una gran cantidad de cables de electricidad y telefono. El robo de electricidad es muy común en los barrios de gente muy pobre. Las autoridades (cual autoridad?) no hacen nada.
Wherever one looks up, we will always see a lot of electricity and telephone cables. Theft of electricity is very common in poor neighborhoods. The authorities (which authority?) Do nothing.
Porlamar, Isla de Margarita, Venezuela.
Rosh Hanikra
"Rosh HaNikra or Hanikra (Hebrew: ראש הנקרה, lit. "Head of the Grottos"; Arabic: رأس الناقورة, Ras an-Nakura) is a geologic formation in Israel, located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosh_HaNikra_grottoes
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