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Dan has been fitting the counter in the new diner

Escaping from the busy city life at Shepherd's Bush (S) on routes 72, C1 and 272 is DE40 (YX09 HKJ). The bus transferred earlier this week and it's seen on Edgware's newest route 326 which travels up to the outskirts of London in Barnet.

 

London Sovereign RATP Group: YX09 HKJ/ DE40 on route 326 to Brent Cross, Shopping Centre.

Raynas eyes are like rain and she seems to be in a poetically pensive mood today. Perhaps it is the rain...

Inside a famous Japanese noodle shop, some hungry customers consume their bowls of food or wait for theirs to arrive.

Lens "Jupiter 8" 2.0 / 50 (Carl Zeiss Sonnar 2/50. Created by Ludwig Jakob Bertele for ZEISS IKON AG and patented in 1931). The lens of the Krasnogorsk plant was manufactured in 1960.

now defunct commercial Bank of Scotland coin counter

In the spring of 1723 by decree of Peter I on the banks of the river Iset construction of Russia's largest ironworks. The date of birth of the city became a day 7 (18) in November 1723, when the workshops was carried out a trial run bloomery battle hammers. Construction of the plant began on the initiative of VN Tatishchev, but later he came to counter industrialist Demidov ND. Tatishcheva supported GV de Gennin, on whose initiative the factory-fortress named Yekaterinburg in honor of Empress Catherine I, wife of Peter I.

even when they reach the top

Another pic from last Monday after another evening of digging through the wardrobe. I love these shoes but it's another case of the left one being too big unfortunately. Although it might appear from this photo that its the right.

Up on the counter again in my lovely hound's tooth dress and spectator pumps.

"This is our only chance, we've got to stop him!"

--Echo shortly before his death

Corner Counter at the Corner Cafe, Liberty, Missouri USA

I'm not shy. I gladly talk to strangers. I gain energy when I'm around other people and spend energy when I'm alone. By definition, that makes me an extrovert.

 

At the same time, I'm not loud. I enjoy public speaking, but I don't want to be the one who offers a toast. I like art, not sports. You won't find me in the bleachers, cheering for a team.

 

I guess I'm somewhere in the middle. Happy Selfie Sunday, everyone!

The counter at S&P Lunch on 5th Av

The outline on the truck's radiator is Bigfoot. The interest in Bigfoot is very strong around Little Egypt, which is what my area is called. You can see images like this, on signs, fences and vehicles all over the place.

 

The camera had stopped working, but I put some new batteries in it and it started working again. And then the winding lever jammed up. I rapped it on the counter a few light blows and that freed it up.

 

Taken with my hundred and thirty-eighth camera.

 

FLICKR HAS DONE SOME NEW "IMPROVEMENT" AND NOW IT DOESN'T WORK FOR ME TODAY. GET ON THE BALL, FLICKR!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I HAD TO POST THIS MESSAGE HERE BECAUSE THE COMMENT BOXES ARE NO LONGER LOADING FOR ME.)

 

Camera: Sears KSX Super (rebranded Ricoh KR-10 Super)

Film: Fuji Film Neopan Acros 100 B&W (expired 10/2019)

Lens: Auto Sears MC 50mm, f/1.7

Filter: Sears Skylight 1a

Aperture: f/16

Shutter speed: 1/60th of a second

Date: July 12th, 2023, 5.12 p.m.

Location: Marion, Illinois, U.S.A.

 

Developing Chemicals: Caffenol CM-RS (all liquids @68 degrees)

Water pre-soak: 5 minutes

Developer: 11minutes

Water rinse: 1 minute

Ilford Ilfostop Stopbath: 1 minute

Water rinse: 1 minute

Kodak Kodafix Fixer: 9 minutes

Water rinse: 1 minute

 

Sears KSX Fuji Acros 100 2023 02gf

Today's OARCB (old ass rivet counter boomer) mundane high sun, silver box, gravel pile, leaning, wirey, mindless wedgie!

 

Please forgive me but I'm still fresh out of "new" pics so filling in for todays mundane wedgie is a "local" shot from February 11, 1984. Three GP49s and a GP38 (picked up in Lawrenceburg) power train 160 at Pope Lick, just east of Louisville. For more on the SR's six GP49s and a fine, fine photo check out Rober Graham's FB page at www.facebook.com/robert.graham.79069323 .

Today's bonus OARCB (old ass rivet counter boomer) mundane high sun, silver box, gravel pile, leaning, wirey, mindless wedgie!

 

So let's return now to those thrilling days of yesteryear and continue my never ending fetish to capture a train in a perfect NGPN (National Geographic Pristine Nature) setting.

 

Today Mr Peabody has set the Wayback Machine to 6:15pm on Friday, September 4, 1992 and a wedgieman's wedgie of a BN westbound empty coalie at Trinchera, Colorado.

Photographed looking down.

 

Two rows of three pits sandwiched between two rows of two pits. Found near games of Alquergue and Shax so potentially another game. Maybe a 'race' between two dice players to leave the pits - staring on the left and curving back to win on the blanc space?

@ Wasteland ~ April 30 - May 18

 

This geiger counter has seen better days, which can probably not be said for anyone in the wasteland. It however CAN tell you how to avoid radioactive material so you can live a better, mutation-free life in the apocalypse.

 

This device is a wearable RP prop that allows you to turn any modifiable object* you own or can access into a detectable radioactive object! The geiger counter has three intensities to detect at different distances. More intensely radioactive objects can be detected from farther away and have a more intense reaction from the device the closer you get.

 

It comes in 5 rusty, dusty color variants and is worn in the right hand.

 

* Only works on objects rezzed and doesn't detect worn objects.

 

Mod / Copy / No Trans

 

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Night Hawk Frisco Shop, Austin, TX

After every CapMac Photography Special Interest Group meeting, we head down to Frisco's. We usually get there just before closing and 20 or so photographers have a late night meal in the back room. This is a shot of the counter towards the front of the restaurant. It has a nice diner kind of feel.

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Another of my current favourite dresses. Again from a few weeks ago but unposted .... kept for those awkward days/weeks

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