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Después de estar una semanita trabajando con los balasteros y carrileros en la línea Cáceres - Plasencia de AV, el viernes tocaba volver a casa antes de tiempo. Sabiendo que el carril estaba circulando con una joyita de 333, recién pintada y sin ni un solo graffiti, había que ir a hacerle una foto por la zona.
Puntual como un reloj y detrás del Talgo a Madrid (con el que las nubes hicieron de la suyas), la 333.351 encabeza el carrilero vacío desde Cáceres hasta Vicálvaro. De fondo, el embalse de Alcántara, pidiendo agua a gritos.
23 de Agosto del 2019.
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The 26-km Neumayer Channel between Anvers, Wiencke, and Doumer Islands offers one of the most scenic sea passages in Antarctica.
Hair: Doux - Silent
Skin: Skinnery - Naomi
Head: Lelutka - Briannon
Body: Legacy - Regular
Stars and Moons: Random.Matter - Astrid Aura
Bubble Gum: Lelutka - gum gum boom
Necklace: Kibitz -Brenda's Choker
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Top: Addams - Zury Crochet
Skirt: Seka - Almost Blue Skirt
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Heels: Breathe- Takuko (@c88)
Phone/drink: Hive - Vacation Vibes hard seltzer (@kustom9)
Pose: Pose Maniac - Chooci
Backdrop: Bad Unicorn - Candy Land Backdrop
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Lemaire Channel is one of the scenic highlights of Antarctica. It leads to Petermann Island, a favourite port of call for expedition cruisers but it is often blocked by icebergs.
Channeling my inner witch with a touch of glamour ✨ Spooky vibes, lace, and a dash of magic for this Halloween season. Ready to cast some cute, yet creepy spells under the blood-red moon! 🔮🎃
Infrared Channel Swap (using the GIMP)
Panasonic ZS5 w/full spectrum conversion
720nm #infrared filter
#infraredPhotography
This shot was taken the night of the full moon down at Portarlington with the moon just peeping up on the horizon behind the green marker. The clouds were nothing like the night before and so I just concentrated on the markers instead.
50020 "Revenge" heads up the sea wall and heads towards Dawlish Warren, hauling an unidentified freight working.
For the composition Culorile Verii I used three instruments, piano, violin and cello. I considered them to be the most suitable for creating this composition. Thanks to everyone who appreciates my work!
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"Same Bat time, same Bat channel." This phrase was said at the end of every tv show on the original Batman series. Now it is often used to refer to an occurrence that has an identical time table as a previous one. Interesting how some expressions get started only to become part of our everyday phraseology. I say this because today's post is the same time and place (channel) as yesterday's post.
Take for example the decades old phrase, "the hole 9 yards". Many wonder why it is not 10 yards, thinking the phrase is from football. Rather, it has nothing to do with football and everything to do with the length of ammunition in the wing of a WWII Spitfire. While strafing the enemy, pilots would say, "give him the hole 9 yards."
The special charm of Montargis in central France. Never miss a chance to stroll around towns, you will be surprised.
Hasselblad 500cm on Ilford HP5+, developed in Caffenol CL
A ship parting the mist as it rises off the water. It's pulling into Stockholm. Sweden. This was shot with 35mm film using a Canon TX. #Stockholm #Sweden
Mouth of the River Nene
Tycho Wing the fourth (1794-1852) was Surveyor to the Duke of Bedford, and made a considerable name for himself, earning the nickname “King of the Fens”. Sometimes in the company of John Rennie and Thomas Telford, Tycho surveyed the Nene River outfall and surrounding marshes. The Nene River mouth is known as Tycho Wing's Channel, and the area on the east side of the river is Wingland, or Wingfield.