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A Juvenile Peregrine Falcon watching with great intensity at its parents flying nearby. Peregrine Falcons are the fastest animals in the world.

Fastest Tongue West of The Mississippi

The Spring 2023 issue of First & Fastest magazine has an article I wrote on the history of Commonwealth Edison's electric railway operation at the Northwest Station power plant (located at Addison & California) This is one of the extra images that couldn't fit in that article.

 

This composite image shows where the transformer and switch house remnants that I photographed in 1990 stood relative to the power plant as a whole. Both views look north from near the corner of California and Roscoe. Today a new ComEd office building stands on this part of the site.

 

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Life In The Fastest Of Lanes.

 

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Peregrine Falcon is the fastest animal on earth. This preditory bird achieves breath taking speeds as it corksrews through the air at speeds reaching 200mph. in persuit of prey.

Virgin East Coast HST with power car 43302 leading waits to depart Kings Cross with 1D13 the 1203 to Leeds on 15th April 2018. 43302 is the Worlds fastest diesel loco having attained 148.5 mph on the 1st November 1987. As far as i am aware this record still stands today.

BRC WAP - 5 #10105 furiously accelerates after getting very late clearance with 12932 Ahmedabad (ADI) - Mumbai Central (BCT) AC Double Decker Express.

Date : 13/11/17

The manes are flying...the horses galloping in the surf

you are in the Carmargue the South of France.....what more could you ask?

TVC Millennium Falcon. Probably the largest toy in my collection.

 

And it's the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy!

This is either the fastest bird in the world or I don't know what I am doing. I have been testing settings for bird picture taking at my feeding station. This was taken at 1/1600 s with flash in the manual mode at full power. Frequently, birds flinched like this in the response to the flash. The mystery is that with these settings and in the absence of the pre-flash they should have no chance to respond fast enough to be captured in the photo! Assuming synchronous onset of the flash and opening of the shutter, this bird would have to respond in approximately 0.6 ms! This seems to be physically impossible.

 

Any ideas what is going on?

 

Anyway, I like the feather structure in this photo.

Seen at Stow on the Wold motor show - an extraordinary concoction!!

Fastest animal on earth. Awesome subject to photograph.

Fastest accelerating production car

Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus)

Picture taken at a bird show

An amazing build raising money doing lands end to John O Groats. Seen in Aberdeen.

Fastest accelerating production car

Speedy Gonzales is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He is portrayed as "The Fastest Mouse in all Mexico" with his major traits being the ability to run extremely fast, speaking with an exaggerated Mexican accent and also speaking Spanish

Fastest antelope in Africa.

Fastest animal on the continent....

 

He couldn't sneak past me.....caught him in mid nap.

  

fastest steam train in the world @ York National Train Museum

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Cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus )...............The fastest land creature on Earth.

Unfortunately the sky was rather overcast & so the light was poor , when I saw my first cheetah in the wild. But I was still delighted to be so close to one. She was walking when we first spotted her , then she sat a short while , got up & strolled gracefully passed by our vehicle .

All taken on a recent trip to the gili islands

Fastest land animal in the Americas

Founded in 1495 by William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of Scotland, the University of Aberdeen is Scotland's third oldest and the UK's fifth oldest university.

William Elphinstone established King's College to train doctors, teachers and clergy for the communities of northern Scotland, and lawyers and administrators to serve the Scottish Crown. Much of the King's College still remains today, as do the traditions which the Bishop began. King's College opened with 36 staff and students, and embraced all the known branches of learning: arts, theology, canon and civil law. In 1497 it was first in the English-speaking world to create a chair of medicine. Elphinstone's college looked outward to Europe and beyond, taking the great European universities of Paris and Bologna as its model. In 1593, a second, Post-Reformation University, was founded in the heart of the New Town of Aberdeen by George Keith, fourth Earl Marischal. King's College and Marischal College were united to form the modern University of Aberdeen in 1860. At first, arts and divinity were taught at King's and law and medicine at Marischal. A separate science faculty - also at Marischal - was established in 1892. All faculties were opened to women in 1892, and in 1894 the first 20 matriculated female students began their studies. Four women graduated in arts in 1898, and by the following year, women made up a quarter of the faculty. Into our Sixth Century: Throughout the 20th century Aberdeen has consistently increased student recruitment, which now stands at 14,000. In recent years picturesque and historic Old Aberdeen, home of Bishop Elphinstone's original foundation, has again become the main campus site. The University has also invested heavily in medical research, where time and again University staff have demonstrated their skills as world leaders in their field. The Institute of Medical Sciences, completed in 2002, was designed to provide state-of-the-art facilities for medical researchers and their students. This was followed in 2007 by the Health Sciences Building. The Foresterhill campus is now one of Europe's major biomedical research centres. The Suttie Centre for Teaching and Learning in Healthcare, a £20m healthcare training facility, opened in 2009. 2012 saw the opening of the £57 million Sir Duncan Rice Library in Old Aberdeen, a great modern building to match the splendour of the University's 500 year old campus. www.abdn.ac.uk www.abdn.ac.uk/ims/

 

A sculpture inspired by an iconic Aberdeen ship, known as Waterlines, by renowned Scottish artists Marian Leven and Will Maclean, will provide a focal point in the academic square in front of the striking new University library. The sculpture is based on the form of the iconic Aberdeen fast sailing ship Thermopylae. Built by Walter Hood and Co, she launched in 1868 and is considered to be the fastest sailing ship ever constructed. It is made up of two shaped columns, 200mm apart, and is constructed from Kilkenny Blue Limestone.

The 90 year old bike...

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Brightline’s newest section of track between Orlando and Cocoa allows them to reach a top speed of 125 MPH, making them the fastest train in the state of Florida. The line parallels Route 528 for most of the way to Cocoa, so with a little luck and some very good timing, we were able to pull off a pace shot of Brightline’s Orlando-wrapped trainset as it accelerates up to 125 MPH. Brightline used a lot of foresight in planning this line, as is evident when looking at the bridges and signal installations on the line. At each ABS signal installation, there are 2 sets of signals, with the heads on one side turned 90 degrees. The bridges follow the same principle, with each being built to accommodate 2 tracks for a future expansion.

Vintage 3 Speed bicycle with a banana seat. Vrmmmmm.

Well, my 27 journey on Friday night was certainly eventful!

I managed to get from Chalk Farm-Paddington in a staggering time of 16 minutes, achieved by constant fast speeds (45mph on Bayham Street :D) and some incredible sharp acceleration on corners, as well as a couple of traffic signals that were skipped! This bus was 12 minutes early by Westbourne Grove and it was one of the most thrilling, exciting and enjoyable trips of this year, even if fellow members on board weren't entirely amused!

 

The 27 is well-known for fast late night trips, does anyone else know of some routes that have really tight running time for the early morning or late evening?

 

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BRC WAP - 5 #30092 approaches Vadodara with 12932 Ahmedabad - Mumbai Central AC Double Decker Express.

Date : 04/04/18

Clicked@Marina Beach, Chennai

Fastest mammal on the North American continent

All part of the learning curve for these young ones... I am still not sure though whether this was deliberate action to get the stick out of this branch or a real crash. Young peregrine like to play with stick in mid-air and they pluck those from branches in their territories

Franklin, Tennessee

Dinner with bro Doug Robertson (The Chief) at the Franklin Chop House.

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