View allAll Photos Tagged Check
The snowfall has eased with just a few flakes, as CFF Viseu 760mm gauge Bo-Bo diesel-hydraulic 87-0032-0 waits in the yard at the head of its train destined for the timber harvesting sites deep in the forest in the Vaser Valley, bordering Ukraine, at 6.30 am on Saturday 24th February 2018. The train guard checks that all is good with the trailing load before giving the signal to proceed. Three Reșița 0-8-0 tanks are in steam on the shed with 764-421 and 764-449 outside, and 764-435 inside.
© Gordon Edgar - All rights reserved. Please do not use my images without my explicit permission
I will add a light setup illustration to this photo tommorrow on my website: www.adriansommeling.com
Strobist info:
1 YN560 left model 1/1 power. 1 YN560 behind model 1/4 power. 1 YN560 1/4 power reflected to board behind camera.
Triggered with RF602
PLEASE check this one out in in FULL RESOLUTION. Flickr chopped this one down a lot, too.
A dream realized. The Eliseo R5 match rifle, taken to near-perfection in the Meridian by Sweetwater gunsmiths, has found a new calling- a high-precision sniper.
Built for an individual, the Enforcer is ideal for soft target elimination in urban environments. Features include a shaded SPW Elcan SpecterDR, a spring-loaded bipod, a vented Diamondback-style suppressor, a modular rail system, a mesh-ported handguard, a reinforced magazine with polymer baseplate, and a heavy urban bull barrel. A safe-fire selector has been milled into the receiver. Chambered in 6MMBR. Finished in SPW Bleak Sahara tan.
Credit to Trapezoid for his basic Elcan, Mr Badger for his wood grain, and Miko for the text.
In the Tirpitz Museum at Blåvand, Denmark - August 11, 2018.
(Jydske Dragonregiments Ritmesterforenings sommerudflugt 2018).
Natural light + strob + texture by GarySmith and Mat
Preparing food and enjoy.
Making pictures too ....
L'orizzonte è un'illusione negli occhi di chi guarda, ma non esiste nella realtÃ
Angel Ganivet
Monte Verena, alba. Le montagne lontane, ammantate di brume, creano un effetto illusorio di infinito orizzonte.
Buon venerdi
- David Hockney.
| facebook | 500px | ferpectshots |
There are quite many passes between the central and eastern California that crosses over the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The most famous one being the Tioga Pass that crosses over to Yosemite National Park. While on one of our road trips to the eastern Sierra, we decided to check out a new pass, which we haven’t yet tried. The name of this pass is the Sonora Pass, and it crosses the Sierra Nevada mountain to the north of Yosemite Valley.
As usual with all mountain passes, there seems to be a river, and its called the West Walker River. North of Bridgeport is the starting point of the Pass. It starts out sticking close to the river before entering the Stanislaus National Forest and following the Stanislaus River. Columns of the giants is a beautiful short hike nearby to stretch your legs before you get to Donnell vista. At Donnell Vista, you get a beautiful view of the Donell Lake, which is a humanmade lake created due to the construction of Donnell's dam.
I took this shot at the east entry point of the Sonora pass alongside the West Walker River before we entered the actual mountain pass. I am not sure what exactly makes this composition work for me, but I liked the shrubs in the foreground, the sliver of reflection that is the river, and the foothills of the Sierra at a distance.
I had a shoot with a model, It was great working with the people I worked with. Many thanks to the people at the shoot. :)
Check out my photo strip from a Rainforest Cafe photo booth. I shared this photo strip using www.rainforestphotobooth.com
Check out my gallery at www.pixael.com/en/pictures if you want to see more pictures.
You can follow me on
https://www.facebook.com/giuseppemilophoto
https://twitter.com/pixael_com
https://instagram.com/pixael/
Website | Twitter | Getty | 500px | Join me on Facebook
In the studio with Raphaella McNamara and Ioan Williams.
People check their cell phones for messages, but for him it was a constant cell phone check only to find his battery was dying and he forgot his charger. I believe we've all lost a part of a cell phone.
A quick snap from my (final) graduation, with my sister, her partner, and the bag that had seen me through 9 years of studies. Taken in the Newton and Arkwright building, NTU, in Nottingham.
Taken with a Nikon D40 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G II lens and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
... the Allen Lambert Galleria at Brookfield Place, Toronto. This "crystal cathedral of commerce" as some call it, a six storey atrium the length of a city block, was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
CSX's Office Car Special had just departed Barr Yard behind a pair of former Amtrak EMD F40PH-2s in 2007.
An Indiana Harbor Belt SW1500 was waiting for the suits to clear before pulling out some steel coils from the mill in Riverdale.
The little one checking herself out in the bike mirror.
Foto por Gabi Butcher© (DiaPositivo Fotografia)
COPYRIGHT TO Gabi Butcher© @ DiaPositivo Fotografia
DO NOT USE MY PHOTOS FOR ANY PURPOSE WITHOUT MY EXPLICIT PERMISSION.
Everyone in Australia now knows what this man is doing. No, he is not mindlessly checking his phone. He is using his QR code app to "check in" before he is allowed to use the services of Flippers. It is surveillance on a scale we have never known before. They can even check his vaccination status while they're at it. This is ostensibly for health reasons, but will it ever go away? I don't think so! My personal phone doesn't do apps. I wonder what George Orwell would say about it all?
=====
check out more Hong Kong Streets & Candid shots here:
Taking the Streets in Hong Kong
In the mood for RED :
and for my Green World:
More Found Still Life: By The Streets
if you like the colorful markets:
=====
Our Craigslist "Nigerian Dictator" scammer sent me his counterfeit check -- a whopping $2950 for a $200 loveseat.
The essence of this scam is that the scammer's check is a counterfeit. The scam is based on the assumption that I will cash the $2950 check, then refund the $2750 difference to the scammer via Moneygram *before* my bank identifies his check as a fake. In a few weeks, the bank would deduct the $2950 from my account balance after the check was deemed invalid, but the $2750 I sent to the scammer via the Moneygram would be gone forever.
Based on what I've read, the check is probably drawn from a real account, but the piece of paper itself is a fake. For that reason, I've blurred the account numbers in the image.