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Trying out Kentmere Pan 400 in 120 roll-film format.
1954 Balda Mess-Baldix; Baltar f4.5 75mm Lens; Kentmere Pan 400 in ID-11 1+2.
Weathered Class 47, 47765 approaching Ramsbottom station with the 10:06 Rawtenstall to Heywood service on Saturday 3rd July 2010.
The East Lancashire Railway Diesel Gala 2010.
Class 45 "Peak" D123 "Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry" is pictured at Woodthorpe. The locomotive was working a service on the Great Central railway to Leicester north.
Network Southeast Waterloo & City Line new driving coach No. 65508 of Class 482 unit No. 482508 stands on a low-loader in Baylis Road, Waterloo waiting to be lowered on to the track in the depot by the hoist in Spur Road
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Mercedes S Class during an AMDetails Enhancement at AMDetails. Elgin. Moray.
Part of the contract with Speyside Executive Travel, maintaining their fleet.
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Mercedes S Class during an AMDetails Enhancement at AMDetails. Elgin. Moray.
Part of the contract with Speyside Executive Travel, maintaining their fleet.
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Gtechniq G1 Smart Glass.
Gtechniq Accredited Detailers Highlands and Aberdeen
Call (+44) 01343 547742
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Freightliner Class 70 No.70015 passes Didcot North Junction,with the 12:56 Southampton MCT to Trafford Park Container working,on the 29th of August 2024.
Visiting class 14 works Peak Rail trains, Matlock.
Taken with a 1949 Agfa Ilsolette medium format folding camera, Solinar F4.5 85mm lens, Compur Rapid shutter, Ilford XP2 mono film and yellow filter.
New Student Orientation is designed to help facilitate a successful transition to Loyola University New Orleans. There are many benefits to attending Orientation:
•Receive an introduction to the academic experience
•Visit with an advisor to review your course schedule
•Meet other new students and form new friendships with classmates
•Receive information on the programs and services offered through campus offices and departments
•Learn about the values, traditions, and mission of Loyola
•Connect with current student leaders and learn about ways to get involved on campus
•Learn about safety, security, and emergency preparedness in the Big Easy
•Explore campus life by staying in the residence halls and eating on campus; and
•Tour various locations across campus
Photos by Kyle Encar
Taken on June 21, 2015
Copyright 2015 Loyola University New Orleans
Freightliner Class 66/5 No.66598 at Bishops Lydeard,with the Fairwater Yard to Bishops Lydeard HOBC working,on the 6th March 2018.
hi Watercolorists,
A glorious night like tonight reminds me that each of you see your surroundings as paintings. You see as artists. This thrills me. All the hard work you do to master watercolor is terrific. But seeing as artists- that is the portable and intimately individual gift. I know you have always done so in various disciplines- but I am just talking about painting for now. To paint your view of the world makes it all the more keenly felt. It doesn't mean much if we see but never try to express how we feel about it. Which becomes evident in the process of doing. Those of us who try to paint what we see with as much attention as we can muster tap the creative force- and what better place is there to be?
Our Wednesday class moved from a loud intersection (hello, summer!) into Madison Square Park where the light danced on the flags of Shake Shake, buildings, Tai Chi class, strollers, sitters and dogs. Centered in a kaleidoscopic spiral of shifting sunlit surfaces, we struggled with way too much information. Even in a busy environment,to focus on simple forms and compositions strengthens our pieces. Painting outdoors is a powerful exercise. It takes practice to select a portion of the information that is seen to present something that fits comfortably on the page. It requires a series of decisions. What to pay attention to and paint- and what to let go of. Editing- the real rigor of making art. Better a series of simple studies than a cluttered tumble on the sheet, which is what I did that night - tumble! Oh, well!
Saturday's class worked with arrangements of peonies, small roses and a little fern-filled pot that presented the challenge of angled planes. It was a good class, with important strides made. Each of you did beautiful work, and pushed through challenging passages to more sophisticated levels. I wish I had a photo record of your progress from the beginning of our work together. I have to mention Janet's big step. Janet, who after weeks of quick strokes and assessments which made nice freshly graphic pieces, sunk into her subjects with a kind of tender regard, and did some marvelously deep work. Beautiful to see.
Some days are easier than others, right? You gotta be in it to win it!
Here is my little peony study - not much, but still - the idea of a peony. Great to be with you all.
Class 55 "Deltic" no. 9010 "The Kings Own Scottish Borderer" prepares to move off the stabling point at London Kings Cross station. By the looks of it,the loco is going to work service 1E42. This was taken in July 1971.
Class 20 - 20142 hauls the Pullman Diner towards North Dale (MP18) on NYMR. The service was over an hour late and should have been 60007 which I heard had derailed at Grosmont Sheds and is now out of action for the week.