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And I know we weren't perfect
But I've never felt this way for no one, oh
And I just can't imagine how you could be so okay, now that I'm gone
I guess you didn't mean what you wrote in that song about me
'Cause you said forever, now I drive alone past your street.
♫♫TunesQ♫♫
Location: Mother Road
This guy can be found waiting for ride just behind empress market saddar Karachi. He came here some 40 years ago. He is a rikshaw driver and is still working.
Directly inspired from the Video game Driver San Fransisco, i simply felt the need to introduce you to this Vintage magnificent Dodge Challenger R/T 1970 , with a 383/440 cu in (6.3 L) "Magnum » V8 :)
Credits SL Dodge Challenger :
ZS Garage Challenger from Zarniix
as a the co-driver I love to take captures sometime...on the left side you might find my knee (blue jeans)
enlarged on black...
What is one thing the average driver can't stand? Well of course one answer could be a slow driver in the fast lane, Highway Patrol posted up in the most annoying spot possible, or maybe even that damn check engine light. However, the answer I was looking for was waiting for a train, and during this trip for the crew of a southbound, they would see three cars try to beat the train. One was a truck just south of Maxwell, which a buddy and I saw, another in Arbuckle, and then another here just outside Williams. However, this driver was particularly stupid.
Although my friend and I didn't see this happen as we were taking photos at the time, another friend who was one of the crew members explained to me what happened. As the train was approaching the crossing, a white SUV went around the gates in an attempt to beat the train, but then suddenly stopped. Although there was nobody in front of this car, whoever was driving then proceeded to backup almost into the gate, and due to the angle of the crossing got within only a few feet at most of being hit, narrowly avoiding an expensive and embarrassing trip to the auto shop. The crew obviously was pissed, and the conductor got out to yell at the driver as they passed by. It was only after the power had passed that my friend and I on the ground noticed the SUV, and we laughed knowing well that driver probably needed a new pair after that.
Pulling into the parking lot at our doctor's office, I saw this cute black lab patiently sitting in the driver's seat of the car opposite me and intently watching the building entrance. It was a cloudy day in August, and due to tinted windshields, low light, and my rushing to an appointment, even my iPhone 13 couldn't get a good image. But, as so often happens, poor images make for fun sliding. So - here is Mr. or Ms. Black Lab, in a significantly transformed scene for Sunday.
I started with the PSE winters filter, which turned things mostly monochrome and a lot lighter. I then used several Jixipix filters: spektrel and portrait painter, to get the swirled look to the trees; saturated the green a bit in iMac photos; back to Jixipix for artista sketch and finally snow daze. I tried to put the original in the first comment box, but that doesn't usually work for me, so...
Himachal Pradesh (Inde) - Le cheval reste, aujourd’hui encore, le meilleur moyen de circuler dans les contreforts de l'Himalaya indien pour accéder aux hameaux perdus en altitude, situés de part et d’autre la la route Leh-Manali.
Certains cavaliers, anciens nomades sédentarisés, qui ravitaillent ces villages excentrés, se sont partiellement reconvertis dans le tourisme et proposent de rejoindre Leh à cheval, plutôt que d'emprunter le bus ou louer un 4 x 4 avec chauffeur.
Ce cavalier au sourire de vendeur de voitures d’occasion, qui serait capable de vous vendre une poignée de graviers au prix de l’or, a été photographié au col de Rhotang en 1995. Déjà à l'époque il proposait d'organiser des expéditions équestres pour les rares touristes qui passaient par là.
Himalayan rider
Himachal Pradesh (India) - The horse remains, even today, the best means of circulating in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas to reach the hamlets lost in altitude, located on both sides of the Leh-Manali road.
Some riders, former sedentary nomads, who supply these outlying villages, have partially converted to tourism and offer to join Leh on horseback, rather than taking the bus or renting a 4 x 4 with driver.
This rider with the smile of a used car salesman, who would be able to sell you a handful of gravel at the price of gold, was photographed at the Rhotang pass in 1995. Already at the time he proposed to organize equestrian expeditions for the rare tourists who passed by.
- Disregard exif data. They correspond to the material that I used to scan the negative.
- Ne pas tenir compte des données exif. Elles correspondent au matériel qui m'a servi à scanner le négatifs.
Nikon F 90 - 20 mm f:2,8 - Flash SB 24 - Film Ilford HP5 +, développé dans du Microphen à bain perdu, dilué 1+3.
Not sure whether this driver is suitably qualified! Grab is the local taxi app - Thailand's version of Uber
hard coal mine "Zeche Zweckel", winding engine north (pit 2, 1908)
P.S.: The driver is not this funny being on the left side!
Seems like my taxi-ride for the day was stood on the next platform getting very wet too! Well having bagged the shot I thought I'd upload it anyway .....
The train is Northern's 16.48 Blackpool North - Bolton (2J98) service departing a very rainy Preston and surprisingly running to time given some of the challenges experienced on the network earlier in the day. The "back-seat driver" is probably the guard having a quite moment before he heads down the train to check tickets.
27th November 2015
Thank you Philippe for the texture: www.naturephotographie.com
Thank you Philippe for my lovely webpage
Thank you Michael Figdor just for being intelligent and part of my group.
Thank you Ana Rocha, for your friendship. And Ania for your friendship too.
And thank you Bob for being to tall Bob.
Thank you Andre Pipa por fumar uma pipa de vez em quando.
Thank God for all that I'm thankful for.
And without any further a do.
Happy birthday Kim, just for the opportunity of celebrating one more year amongst all this craziness.
And thank you, thank you, thank you and my deepest mercy becoupe and obrigado.
Arigato and grazie a tutti ragazzi.
Ciao.