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Went out and took a few pictures today. It was hot as heck. . When I returned home and parked this fellow was on my car.
This one made it for me.
Dawsonville, GA. What a beautiful sunrise I observed at War Hill Park on Lake Lanier this morning! The sun's position has shifted so it now rises near the gazebo, and I was glad I was able to capture the sunburst on the gazebo as well as in the cloud above my car.
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Éirebus/Swords Express 09-D-124955
Showing off the new livery for the popular Swords Express service operated by Éirebus - a great improvement on the previous allover white that adorned the rest of their coaches.
Noted before going onto operate the 500 Eden Quay - Port Tunnel - Swords Manor service. The rest of the fleet is due to get this new livery in the next number of weeks.
Next update will go up at the start of next week, featuring another one of DublinBus' oldest vehicles along with Aircoach's oldest Setra still in service!
Vehicle Information:
Scania K340
Caetano Levante
09-D-124955
C49FLt
Vehicle History:
New as FJ09 DJK to MK Metro for National Express duties.
Vehicle Location:
D'Olier Street, Dublin City
Dublin City - 25.03.2016
Copyright © Mark Long 2016
Fayetteville, GA. The Green Machine insisted on being photographed with the mill.
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Tyseley Birmingham. No.46233 'Duchess of Sutherland' is a London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Princess Coronation Class 4-6-2 "Pacific" type steam locomotive built in 1938 by Crewe Works for the London Midland and Scottish Railway. Built as a high speed express passenger locomotive, 46233 was built to haul fast express passenger services such as ‘The Royal Scot’ and ‘The Mid-Day Scot' between London Euston and Glasgow Central as well as other expresses to Liverpool.
Withdrawn by British Railways in 1964, In 1996, the locomotive was acquired by The Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust with the intention of restoration to mainline condition . In 2001, 46233 was restored to operating condition and since then has been a regular performer on the national network.
aspen, colorado
labor day weekend, 1980
aspen center for visual arts
1st annual art cart derby
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
6" x 6"
Ink gouache and crayon on paper
2012
This is a piece which will be included in the March release of the LxWxH project along with Kimberly Trowbridge and Andrew Bartels, curated by the lovely Ms Sharon Arnold, here in Seattle. This issue drops March 1st. Reserve one here. www.lengthbywidthbyheight.com/contact.html
My new Kia Soul at War Hill Park on Lake Lanier on a very cold and cloudy New Year's Day morning.
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Working the 11am Route 331 from Hertford to Royston Tesco's on a rural trip to North Hertfordshire via Wadesmill, Standon, Puckeridge, Hare Street, Buntingford, Reed and finally Royston. This journey can only be described as a delight covering a few of the most beautiful small towns and villages in the area. This bus is very important to these communities and offer an alternative to private transport. Once there was a branch railway line from St Margarets on the Great Eastern line to Buntingford, but that line became a victim of the Beaching cuts I believe and was closed.
Bus details:
Fleet: 1594 but it has worked under 3504 and PDL7 while working for other Arriva Groups.
Reg: LU52 UOP
Dennis Dart SLF/Plaxton Pointer MPD
I went to the King and Queen buildings in Atlanta yesterday morning, hoping to shoot the sunrise. Unfortunately, the sun decided not to show up, but the 15 second exposure helped give the clouds this dramatic look.
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George Mason University's Green Machine athletic band performing for the participants of the Nike Women's Half Marathon DC 2014.
The Green Machine visited the King and Queen buildings in Atlanta yesterday morning.
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Times are tough. The financial crisis spares no one. Not even superheroes as great, as The Incredible Hulk.
Green Machine model GM636
Sidewalk sweeper seen in the entertainment district in downtown Iowa city.
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I'm enjoying taking my Kia Soul on photography trips and taking photos of her on location.
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I went to the King and Queen buildings in Atlanta yesterday morning, hoping to shoot the sunrise. Unfortunately, the sun decided not to show up, but the 15 second exposure helped give the clouds this dramatic look.
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Class A! society's pacific 4-6-2- Tornado gleams brightly as it works hard up the bank from a stop at Dunfermline Town station on the Fife Circle. The train was an SRPS Fife Circle which started and finished at Edinburgh.
The Green Machine insisted on posing with the Stovall Mill Covered Bridge.
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Green Machine and DJ Richie Rocks live at Black Bear SoNo - August 21, 2009
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After a long day in the field, the freshly painted John Deere 3020 rests in the corn crib. Thank you Henry for posing ❤️
1:64 Fast and Furious Grennlight Collection:
GREEN MACHINES with green wheels and bottom
2011 Dodge Charger Rio Police Car 67-0098 (series 4)
2008 Dodge Charger Rio Police Car 67-0341 (series 2)
1970 Dodge Charger, black (series 3) - #271 of 274 (2% of 13,688)
1970 Dodge Challenger, orange (series 1) - #110 of 180 (2% of 8,976)
1970 Dodge Charger, grey (series 1) - #182 of 216 (2% of 10,800)