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"Electroplating department"
"Reagent preparation section"
"Chroming section control panel"
(a few inscriptions visible on rusty control panel, trip 2022)
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Greetings to friends for this trip ;)
Everett, Washington Police Department. 2010. All police car photos are at the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department and are constantly being updated with new images. 2010.
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The new graphic scheme for the Carmel Police Department. This is the first time the department has changed the graphics in a quarter century. The two-tone paint scheme pays homage to the original agency paint scheme. The new graphics will be on 2025 and newer vehicles. Push bumpers and light bars will be added to these FPIUs.
Sometimes it's fun to build something ugly. Like 60s architecture.
Every German urban planner in the 60s:
"We have this beautiful row of turn-of-the-century houses that somehow survived the war, let's replace them with grey slabs of concrete and nauseating surface patterns!"
Step into a wonderland of sweets, sparkle, and seasonal tradition at Fortnum & Mason, the legendary London department store that has defined luxury and refinement since 1707. This image captures the store’s famous confectionery counter during the Christmas holidays, where color, craftsmanship, and tradition merge into an unforgettable retail experience.
At the center of the photo stands a towering glass apothecary jar filled with sugared almonds, surrounded by glass cases overflowing with seasonal pastries, biscuits, Turkish delights, and hand-wrapped sweets. Jewel-toned gift boxes wrapped in red ribbons and Fortnum’s signature eau de nil turquoise are stacked like treasures beneath a golden chandelier. Overhead, a vintage-style crystal chandelier glows warmly, suspended beneath a gilded ceiling rosette—adding an extra touch of old-world elegance to the festive scene.
The store’s red carpet and white-marble countertops lend an air of formality to the indulgent displays, while crowds of bundled-up holiday shoppers bustle in the background. Each customer seems as enchanted as the last, moving through an atmosphere filled with nostalgia, luxury, and joy. In the distance, a Christmas tree adorned with bright baubles anchors the holiday spirit, while signs politely direct guests to “Please Pay Here.”
This isn’t just a food counter; it’s a ritual, a pilgrimage, a spectacle. At Christmastime, Fortnum & Mason becomes one of London’s most beloved destinations, especially for those in search of decadent hampers, rare teas, seasonal preserves, and once-a-year indulgences. Many Londoners and travelers make visiting Fortnum’s a cherished annual tradition, drawn by the elegance of its holiday displays and the romance of its historic interiors.
Founded in the reign of Queen Anne and still holding multiple Royal Warrants, Fortnum & Mason is an icon of British heritage. Every detail, from the handwritten labels on sweets to the layout of the confectionery itself, is steeped in a commitment to presentation and experience. During Christmas, this devotion reaches its peak—delivering not just products, but lasting memories.
This photograph preserves that memory in vibrant color and warmth. The golden tones of the chandelier light up the delicate textures of spun sugar and polished marble, while the shoppers’ expressions hint at the awe that Fortnum’s inspires. Every wrapped package is not just a gift, but a symbol of tradition and joy shared across generations.
For fans of holiday travel, London at Christmas, or luxury retail photography, this image offers an inside look at one of the world's most enchanting seasonal scenes.
Un des moments forts de ce voyage a été, sans aucun doute, de trouver le sabot de Vénus Selenipedium aequinoctiale commencant á fleurir in situ ! Un nouveau genre observé pour moi et un souhait de Patrick Mannens depuis que nous avions commencé á planifier ce tour de 11 jours que je viens de guider dans les départements du Valle del Cauca et du Cauca, Colombie.
One of the highlights of this trip has, without any doubt, been to find the slipper orchid Selenipedium aequinoctiale beginning to bloom in situ ! A new genus observed for me and a wish for Patrick Mannens since we began to plan this 11 days tour I just guided in Valle del Cauca and Cauca departments, Colombia.
Uno de los hitos de este viaje fue, sin duda, de encontrar al zapatito Selenipedium aequinoctiale empezando a florecer in situ ! Un nuevo género por observar para mi y un deseo de Patrick Mannens desde que habíamos empezado a planear este tour de 11 días que acabo de guiar en los departamentos del Valle del Cauca y del Cauca, Colombia.
Ich recherchiere gerade für ein Buch über die US-Militärfeuerwehr in Nürnberg und Umgebung. Dies soll die Ausstellung zu Feuerwehren der US Armee im Nürnberger Raum ergänzen, die gerade im Feuerwehrmuseum auf der Feuerwache 3 gezeigt wird. Wer Fotos aus der Zeit 1945 bis 1992 zur US-Feuerwehr haben sollte oder jemanden kennt, der Infos geben könnte, bitte kommentieren oder bei mir melden.
I am currently researching for a book on the US Army Fire Department from the Nuernberg/Germany Region. If you have pictures from 1945 thorugh 1992 depicting the work of the military fire service in Franconia, feel free to contact me!
Tasting a meat patty prepared especially for the lynxes. Selma and Sasquatch sent their compliments to the chef.
The 1759 Toton North Yard to Hendon enters Northants from Rutland just before sunset on a fine spring Saturday evening.
The county boundary follows the River Welland whose flood plain is spanned by this viaduct, the longest in the UK.
This is a photograph of Liberty Department Store in Regent's Street. The architecture is quiet unusual for London, which makes the building stand out from its surroundings. Took this at dawn as this is one of the most busiest places in this part of London during the daytime. Some light trails can be seen as traffic is constant around this area.
Former Galeria Kaufhof (closed in 2020) that was used as a furniture store afterwards which now also closed. The upper two floors are still used by an electronics store.
This is the Mud Lick Volunteer Fire Department building in the unincorporated community of Mud Lick, Kentucky. Its six apparatus bay doors made the building the largest in the community bar none. I did not see many houses around here. However, Mud Lick once had its own U.S. Post Office. This community was featured in an episode of the science-fiction television series X-Files for having a monster in its backwoods. The place looked pretty peaceful to me.
I later drove down Mud Lick Flippin Road, which connects Mud Lick to Flippin, Kentucky.