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A Conductor is a magic Balancer, or a coordinator, that keeps the main violin, the rest of the orchestra as well as the audience in great harmony.
Hummingbirds at the feeder last eve. I took this (and several others) inside our bathroom through the window...the flash went off as well.
This is the last of my Mr. Freeze portraits. Unfortunately, you almost have to click on the photo and embiggen it for the color splash gimmick to have much impact, 'cause Freeze's glasses are so small relative to the overall composition.
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Conductor Charles Bell waves from the rear of New York Central caboose 19877 at the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum as the train approaches Midway station.
Taken on the bus from Dhunche to Katmandu in Nepal. The Bus conductor spent most of his time during the 117 km trip on the outside of the bus. The shot is taken through the window of the bus looking out. I kind of like the blur caused by the slow shutter speed and the movement of the bus and the double ear caused by the sliding bus windows .The journey took most of the day as the bus broke down on several occasions. One time a mechanic had to come out from the nearest town on his motorbike to get us going again. I feel sorry for most folks who go to Nepal on organised treks and get shipped around in fancy 4 wheel drive vehicles as a bus journey gives a real insight into this amazing country.
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The conductor on a local train waits for an express to pass. Cropping further could emphasize the expression, but would lose the 'feel' of the train. SP550UZ, Sinaia station, Romania (Europe).
Aside: Conductors are sometimes known as "the godfather" (Naşu) by students. Having gone on vacation and spent too much money to afford a ticket, they try to get home on the train by hiding from him. If they get caught their best hope is that he is either generous ("don't ever do this again") or crooked ("how much do you have on you?") enough to risk losing his job and let them stay on board.
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The conductor of Amtrak 121 steps onto the train for the final leg of the journey towards DC.
The train is operating in push-pull, as is evident by the ACS-64 at the rear of the consist.
I was with my choir on a weekend trip on the Croatian seaside. This seagull was standing right at the edge so I was trying to take a close shot of him without scaring him away. I did it, and I did it right in the moment when he waved with his wings. So I called him the Conductor :)
Imberbus - a one day a year service through the village of Imber in Wiltshire, on one of the few days that the roads through the Army training area on Salisbury Plain are open to the public. Every half hour, buses to and from four different destinations connect at Gore Cross Interchange (so named by the Public Transport department at Wiltshire County Council, who entered into the spirit of the day). It is otherwise in the middle of nowhere! The service was started in 2009 by a group of enthusiasts from within the bus operating business, and the scale of operation has grown each year.
Proceeds from ticket sales all go to charities, this year raising almost £25,000 shared between the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal and St Giles Church at Imber, with £2,000 going to Stagecoach's charity of the year, Macmillan Cancer care.
Imber village and great swathes of the surrounding countryside were requisitioned by the MoD in 1943, to accommodate the build up to D-Day. The villagers were evicted. Most of the original village has long gone; a small housing estate was built for training purposes. St Giles C15 church remains, and within it is a great deal of information about the history of the village, and is open to the public on Imberbus day.
Photo by David Hussey.
Walking along B Street and inspecting his train, trainman Erik Novoa walks to the head end of the power on CCT's Lodi Flyer.
Monday, October 9, 2023, 1:19 PM.
Conductor D. Sullivan flags his train across Cottage Street in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. This is only one of fifteen grade crossings along the George Bennett Industrial highway that require a "stop and protect".
June 2019
CN 435 Conductor rides a cut of cars at Paris west into the siding to pick up what used to be now abolished 331's lift.
Cheating again - pics from the video screens. Iron Maiden live at the Hydro, Glasgow, UK (30.6.25). Snapseed edit.
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