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This is the last locomotive in a line of 3 pulling this train.

The Shop, Columbia Street, Chinatown, Vancouver. August 23, 2015.

Morgan-Kinder fuel tank farm, next to railroad tracks and residential neighborhood, just before sunrise

Fuel Tank, Industrial Area, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Yup, another view of the train as it sits waiting. I really liked the shapes in this shot.

Lostwithiel has 47522 passing through with the Tavistock to Ponsandane fuel tanks 04.06.1996

Henry County, Georgia

Modified camera with 720nm IR filter.

I needed to bring my brother back his Sony a7 after having played with it for a week, so I met NJ and we spent 45 minutes or so checking out classic cars and bikes at the East Van Show and Shine. East 6th Avenue, Mount Pleasant, Vancouver. May 24, 2015.

New fueltank: check!

Photographed while exploring with Roger-kun. Ame-mura, Chuo-ku, Osaka. November 27, 2017.

Another example of airbrush art work on a motorcycle fuel tank. And based on some feedback in comments I'm pretty sure this is a Harley Davidson motorcycle.

 

ISO200, aperture f/5.6, exposure .004 seconds (1/250) focal length 45mm

Smith and Edwards, once one of the coolest surplus stores in the USA but sadly now just a shadow of its former self. Their motto is "If we don't have it you don't need it." Ogden, Wasatch County, Utah.

...and other motorcycle enthusiasts. Airbrush art work on the fuel tank of a Pro One custom built motorcycle. Although I'm not personally crazy about the subject matter the art work is well crafted...especially when considering the small surface area on which the airbrushing work was done. Best viewed in large size.

 

Good morning. Motorcycles are sometimes shown at carshows also so I thought I would post a few images taken at recent carshows we attended.

 

Take care...and I hope everyone has a great Monday.

 

ISO200, aperture f/5.6, exposure .002 seconds (1/500) focal length 31mm

Detail from the deep archive labelled "Dungeness".With added Pareidolia....

driver of the year finalists at Hengrove park Bristol in 1968

Photographed while wandering with David and NJ. The Shop, Columbia Street, Chinatown, Vancouver. April 16, 2017.

To look at this image you would find it hard to believe that we have the World Gliding Championships (2017) on here in Benalla at the moment. Just to the left of this shot are about 120 gliders, some with wing spans up to 22 metres, along with their trailers and support crews. The final day for challenges is Saturday 21st Jan.

Drawn with a Pilot Metropolitan fountain pen with Iroshizuku Fuyu-gaki ink

Thought all day "What am I going to do today?" Then I saw this lamp post and thought, well it is monday.

 

So HBM!

 

Texture from www.imageafter.com

This is one of the spectacular beasts that was at the Doghouse Mcc bike show 2015.

The rain was coming down in gusts; I shot this during one of the few brief letups.

Glaze, ArtStudio/ iPhone

The Norton Commando 850, photographed at Shuttleworth, Bedfordshire.

 

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The Shop, Columbia Street, Chinatown, Vancouver. January 28, 2017.

Some more shots a little later, after I'll get them sorted.

2019 Italian & French Car & Bike Festival. Waterfront Park, North Vancouver, BC. June 16, 2019.

Sony α7

Canon 100mm ƒ/2 USM

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC

"Crewman wheels fuel tank from cave, as moon-to-earth missile is readied for firing."

 

The use of the station on the moon as a military base for defense purposes, thankfully, didn't happen. Here is what the authors had proposed:

 

"The station on the moon would be pretty safe against any kind of attack from earth. . . and guided missiles fired from the moon against a target on earth would be almost impossible to stop. So the first trip to the moon will be made to explore for a place where a military base can be set up." [From the text]

 

Wouldn't expect anything less from the paranoid fifties.

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. The consist includes a plough wagon, 36 ballast wagons, plough wagon, fueltank wagon, crew car and guard van.

Originally built for Western Australia Government Railways all three locomotives were scrapped in July 2014.

K205 and K206 built in Queensland in 1966 and K210 in 1969.

The K class deliveries represented the first locomotives to run across the length of Australia, passing through 5 States on their deliveries from Qld to WA.

Photographed while wandering with David and NJ. Homer Street, downtown Vancouver. August 20, 2017.

Another lovely Harley Davidson at the Thunder in the Glen event, i just liked the vibrancy of this fuel tank!

The Shop, Columbia Street, Chinatown, Vancouver. July 12, 2015.

F-16A of Belgium Air Force is taking off from BA-118 Mont de Marsan Air Base. NTM2019

A busy period at an overcast Larbert. 37170 and 37799 head north with a loaded cement train, whilst 56112 is in the loop with a fuel tank train. The famous bracket signal was still in use and the home board and the Edinburgh line distant semaphores in the "off" position. It all came together.

 

The bracket signal is now preserved at the railway museum in nearby Bo'ness.

  

Product of Studebaker-Packard Corp., South Bend, Indiana, and Studebaker of Canada Ltd, Hamilton, Ontario

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Vintage Wheels & Wings, Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Hamilton Munro international airport

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P7300861 Anx2 Q90 1200h f25

Henry County, Georgia

Nikon 35Ti with Kodak Portra 160 film.

West Cordova Street, Gastown, Vancouver. April 12, 2019.

Diesel filler cap, Renault truck.

"My life fades. The vision dims. All that remains are memories. I remember a time of chaos ... ruined dreams ... this wasted land."

 

(Last of the V8 Interceptors by AUTOart / 'Interceptor Ultimate Edition' is a Limited Edition of 2000 pieces / Serial No.: 0788)

 

Diorama by RK

2016 Spit-N-Shine Show by The Shop, Waterfront Road, downtown Vancouver. July 9, 2016.

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