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Seen at the Classic Car and Bike Meet at Earls Barton in Northamptonshire on 16Sep20.
A First generation (Post war) 1947 Chrysler Town & Country 2-door convertible station wagon.
Beneath a canopy of overhead power wires and catenary, two of New Jersey Transit's E60CH electrics hang out in the South Amboy motor storage yard on the morning of 10 July 1985: No. 973 in an Amtrak patch job and No. 960 already repainted into NJT platinum mist. The secondhand rectifiers replaced aging GG-1 electrics and provided a stopgap solution to NJT's electric power needs for a few years, before themselves being supplanted by the next generation of AC propulsion. In the background, standing as a reminder of the steam era when PRR K4 Pacifics roamed the shore, is the old water tower.
Photo by the Admiral.
Generations … the night scene in Lourmarin.
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Explored #2 on 19/08/2024.
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Generation Ended
HDR 7 scatti
Fotocamera: Nikon D700
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1.0 s
Lente: 22 mm
ISO: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
Portrait of a grandmother with her young granddaughter (Bhutan)
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This is a black and white version of an earlier post of mine. The photo is of my daughter and my mother. On June 4'th 2008 my mother passed away after 4 1/2 years of living with stage four cancer. Myself and many more who knew her will miss her and always keep her in our heart.
An early Generation 2 and a Generation 1 (1969 model) Camaros were parked side by side. Both are shown with Rally Sport packages.
On show during RIAT 2022 were examples of 1st and 5th Generation Jet Fighters
Here, US Air Force 48thFW's Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning II 19-5475/LN shares apron space with, behind,
a 1950's 'North American' F-86E Sabre F-AYSB
The latter is actually a Canadair-built CL-13 Sabre Mk.6, formerly with the German Luftwaffe and now marked as US Air Force 01675/FU-675
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A pair of Gulf Fritillaries are carrying on the next generation.
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Good Stewards of Nature
Was working in the dramatic backlighting of a late afternoon in January when I came upon this scene. Thought this was a striking visual metaphor for the passage of time on the generational level. The jet contrail passing over the mid-19th century grave of someone who could not possibly have comprehended manned flight in their lifetime. An incredible gulf of technology bridged in such a relatively short timespan. That always seems remarkable to me, recognizing just how much innovation has occurred in the past 100 or so years, given the vast amount of time that preceded this phase with comparatively little technological development. Makes me wonder what the next 100 years might hold. Sometimes I think incredible new pinnacles will be reached. Other times I think we've already reached the zenith and are headed back down the other side of the metaphorical mountain top. Only time will tell. Either way out could be a fast and bumpy ride.
Wind turbines under construction behind the outgoing Hartlepool nuclear power-station.
1980's Tamron 500mm f/8 & Canon EOS R.
Quadtone.
Following on from yesterday's photo of the eggs on a Nettle leaf (see photo in first comment below) these are the newly hatched Small Tortoiseshell butterfly caterpillars. You can see their tent-like web covered in droppings in top left of the image. A Common Red Soldier beetle is handy as a size reference. HBW & Happy Webnesday!