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Explore #78, Mar 22, 2009 - Thank you my flickr friends ... :) !!!
I have only a 10 minutes walk home from work through a small park with a playground ... sometimes I see fabulous scenes.
Dedicated to my friends Jenny and Raphael for their beautiful testimonial. Thank you so much for your kind words :) ! Take a look at their stream they have amazing photos!
Crocus is a genus of perennial flowering plants, native to a large area from coastal and subalpine areas of central and southern Europe (including the islands of the Aegean), North Africa and the Middle East, across Central Asia to western China.
There are about eighty species of crocus (of which approximately 30 are cultivated). Their color varies enormously, although lilac, mauve, yellow and white are predominant. (Source: en.wikipedia)
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Krokus (Crocus) gehört zur Familie der Schwertliliengewächse (Iridaceae). Ihre Arten stammen aus dem Orient, Europa und Nordafrika. Es gibt sehr viele Züchtungen, die man unter dem Begriff Krokus-Hybriden zusammenfassen kann und die man in den Parks und Gärten in den gemäßigten Breiten auf der ganzen Welt antrifft. In Mitteleuropa werden sie vor allem als Frühblüher in Ziergärten und Rasen gepflanzt.
Es gibt etwa 80 bis 120 Crocus-Arten. Die im Frühjahr oder im Herbst erscheinenden Blüten variieren stark in der Farbe, aber lila, hellviolett, gelb und weiß sind vorherrschend. (Quelle: Wikipedia)
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From 'Comercial Motor', 1980...
"The most expensive member of the Volkswagen family of dummies goes by the splendid name of Oscar Humanus. With Oscar the strength of each section of his body has been matched as closely as possible to that of the human body. This means that his ceramic leg bones, for example, will fracture under the same load that would break a human bone. Oscar has one tremendous advantage, however, over a mere human — his bones are easily replaceable.
Oscar's instrumentation is also capable of recording impact and the resultant injury to the softer parts of the body.
As I mentioned, Oscar is the most expensive member of the VW family at around £15,000. Indeed the total family of dummies maintained by Volkswagen — 50 males, two females and three children — represents total investment in the region c £250,000."
archive.commercialmotor.com/article/5th-january-1980/44/f...
Grubby with service grim, No 229, (Abhainn na Mainge) idles in the freezing evening air at Cork Station.
A freight version, the EMD Series 66, with the same engine is used on privately operated British and European mainline freight duties.
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Faulty film flatness at dawn. Accidental double exposure in comments.
Happy Sunday everyone! :)
Ligero abombamiento de la película al alba. Doble exposición accidental en los comentarios.
¡Feliz domingo! :)
Voigtländer Rollfilm 5x8 Sportkamera
Voigtländer Heliar 83mm 1:4.5
Agfaphoto CT Precisa 100, ISO 100/21º
It's dark all day, and it glows all night
Factory smoke and acetylene light
I face the day with me head caved in
Looking like something that the cat brought in
There has to be an invisible sun... (Police)
Better large like this: 'not.just.any.other.day' On Black
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as my personal favorite.
مـآودي الا بس بالعيد أهنيك
ولمسة يمينك بالمعايد منآآتي
من بد خلق الله عشقت الهوى فيك
دنياك لي دنيا وشوفك غناتي
احب قربك يشهد الله واغليك
لقيت في قربك بقايا حياتي
شقران يحيـكم .. ويقول لكم
~{ عيدكــم مبـآآرك ..
وكل عـآآم وانتم بخـيير .. }~
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On the train (again) from Churchgate to Andheri. Was'nt very crowded because it was about 3 and not peak time yet.
A little boy got in with a milk can and that was his seat right from Marine Lines to Borivali. I want to do it once :D
not straight into the sun this time (like this one), but the sun is now slighly to the left of the frame giving the sky a nice orange colour
Somebody (not me) etched smiley faces into the snowy tops of the picnic tables, to be appreciated from the highrise office building that towers over this plaza. They brought a smile to my face even though I'd just missed my transit connection.
Not that I want to repeat posting every shot that I post to my PAD blog, but on second look I really like the shot I took yesterday at Newlands corner. I described it yesterday as 'adequate' but today I think it's a shot worth posting here too.
Pearl Harbor Day and my late grandmother's Birthday.
Today's FGR 365 are "Future Famous People", "fake album covers" and "365D/52W- Nude Self Portraits".
I'm leaving this as Safe to get it into groups although in my opinion it is Moderate.
[from the archives series, picture 1/7]
Today I am starting a new weekly series. I am going to show you seven pictures, Monday till Sunday, that for one reason or another I did not yet publish. They are all at least four years old.
I recently took out my Rolleiflex Old Standard and discovered that both lenses (viewing and taking) got quite foggy and dull. The last time I used this camera was two years ago. I took the time to clean the lenses, the ground glass and even managed to fix the viewfinder hood, which had been always giving trouble. And I realized how much I missed using this Rolleiflex.
Browsing through the archives I discovered many old gems, some of them taken with the Old Standard, others taken with long time favorites such as the Contessa 35 (like this first one picture), and I decided to make a new one-week series from them.
I hope you enjoy the pics!
Zeiss Ikon Contessa 533/24
Zeiss-Opton Tessar 45mm 1:2.8
Kodak Portra 160, ISO 160/23º
Ex GWR 5521 (small Prairie) pauses at Bodmin General Terminus on The Bodmin & Wenford Railway.
No 5521 was built by GWR at Swindon in 1927 for use on branch lines, and spent most of its life in the West Country. In 2009 it returned from a two-year excursion from Europe where it visited Poland, Slovakia and Hungary. On it's return it was displayed at the National Railway Museum in York until July 2009 next to King George V and Duchess of Hamilton,
The Great Western Railway opened its branch line from Bodmin Road to Bodmin General 27 May 1887, and on 3 September 1888 a junction line was opened to join with the Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway The line closed on 3 October 1983 following the demise of freight traffic from Wenford.
In 1984 the Bodmin Railway Preservation Society was formed, and they held their first open day at Bodmin general two years later. 1987 saw the Cornish Steam locomotive Society move their equipment from Bugle to Bodmin.
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