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We where one of the first cars on the ferry back to Plymouth. the view from the back of the ferry as cars filled the decks.
2015 08 01 224132 France Brittany Roscoff LR
El castillo de Guadalerzas es una fortificación de carácter defensivo que se encuentra en el municipio español de Los Yébenes, en la provincia de Toledo. Durante siglos el castillo fue utilizado como hospital. Se encuentra en el valle de las Guadalerzas, a 18 kilómetros de la localidad de Los Yébenes
Cast Of Chernobyl ~ Build LDN ~ London ~ England ~ Tuesday May 7th 2019.
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So last year I got to Photograph the awesome new up and coming actress Jessie Buckley, who stared in the Renee Zellweger Film "Judy" & was up for a #BAFTA award here in the UK tonight..:)
Have a great Hump Day Wednesday Y'all
A fallen leaf on a brick path at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.
Here's a thought for every man
Who tries to understand what is in his hands (what's in his hands)
He walks along the open road of love and life
Surviving if he can (surviving if he can)
Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say
Chained to all the places that he never wished to stay
Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say
As he faced the sun he cast no shadow Oasis 1995
Dusk at Peurto Banus, Costa Del Sol, Spain, where these two fishermen were enjoying the last cast of the day in the peace and solitude at the end of the lighthouse pier.
Somehow, I believe I was absent the day we covered etymology in class. It’s amazing how many everyday words never hit me until…
Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
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©Don Brown 2021
Gleaming gold handrail and shiny wooden top to the ornate cast iron balcony overlooking the central space in the Queen Victoria Building.
This is my much loved Ferrari Testarossa. Not the real thing, but a prized, die cast and rather rather large 1/8th scale model.
It was made "way back" last century by a company called Pocher, (sadly no longer in business) who made the most amazing and detailed large scale models. This is actually one of the less detailed kits with just over 500 parts. It includes such detail as pop up headlights, fully opening doors, bonnet (hood) and boot (trunk - which is actually at the front of this car, being a rear engined one). The fully working steering wheel is linked to the front wheels and it has full suspension. The engine has amazing detail with real rubber fan belts and the like. It is a treat to view on its own. Inside, the seatbelt material is real, and the gear lever moves through that wonderful chrome slotted H pattern gate. The seats move fore and aft, and even have reclining backrests! It even has a tiny key on a keyring which will unlock and open the doors! Some of the other more detailed vintage models go as far as having working brakes, and have real leather upholstery.
My model is in a bad way and needs some tender loving restoration. Through moving house no less than nine times, it has suffered a little with every pack and unpack. Normally it would have lovely wing mirrors, but both have broken off several times. I still have them but need to do some detailed work to get them back on again.
I will hopefully present it again one day in a better setting and with a little more attention paid to getting the forced perspective right. Here it is in our front garden under the dappled shade of our silver birch tree. In over 30 years of owning this car, this is the first time I have photographed it. I even washed and polished it (with real Meguiar's car polish) just for the occasion! (What a geek!)
Was taking a break from cleaning the kitchen and the light came through the window couldn't pass it up.
The light only directly comes through this window a few days a year. Today we gained a bit over 7 minutes of daylight.
Pictured here is the now demolished Blast Furnace and Cast house at the WCI Steel complex in Warren, Ohio.
There's 12,000 tonnes of oil tanker just about to cast its moorings a short distance along the river and which is just crying out to be photographed. Meanwhile he’s looking at the yellow buoys figuring out how to get hold of one. His priorities are not my priorities but we get along...
Canvey Island, Essex UK
Now starring the best volleyball friend in the world
Custom-printed 'companion ball' by Citizen Brick
Gilgal Gardens
Part of the Monument to the Priesthood, the four cast-stone books represent the standard scriptures used by the LDS Church, the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price. The stone on which they rest symbolizes the Rock of Revelation on which the LDS Church is built. Child planned to carve the large purple boulder as a globe and place it on top of the books. Unfortunately, Child died before completing this part of the monument.
To see more of this quirky but fascinating sculpture garden check out my album here: www.flickr.com/photos/19779889@N00/albums/721777203075209...