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This building always fascinates me. It seems to be many things at the same time while also being a dwelling.
Happy Window Wednesday.
CEFX SD60 6007, wearing SOO paint and a INRD logo on the nose, sits in Hobart, IN with a coke train.
Polaroid Week Day 5 - 1 of 2
Model: Liv K
Shot using Impossible Project Black frame B&W film with Polaroid Spectra
Today there is nothing more precious than seeing my daughters with their passports in hand. A year ago we began the process of registering them as British citizens. These arrived an hour ago... Let the celebrations begin!
One that would make some people scratch their heads as to what railroad is actually in front of them can be easily explained. A run through CSX powered express grain train rolls slowly through downtown Howell on the Great Lakes Central as they prepare to pass the former Ann Arbor depot that recently acquired and restored a former Grand Trunk Western caboose. A couple miles ahead, the train will cross the diamond at Ann Pere where Great Lakes Central crosses the CSX Plymouth Sub. Too much to follow? We are on the GLC. The express train is the second GLC has received from CSX this year and like the first one, was loaded in Oakley on the former NYC St. Charles Branch at the Anderson's Elevator complex north of town. The train will be handed off to the Ann Arbor and will eventually be taken by CSX for export.
Identity is always looking forward to inovate and release itens that will add to your style!
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Tattoo displayed: Avante Guarde
Sia - Waving Goodbye: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuEd1LrR5tk
47812 seems to have a bit of an identity crisis carrying Freightliner decals and Virgin colours whilst working a Rug-ex special for the Wales v Scotland game in February 2004.
D&H GP39-2 7409 was assigned to local service out of Fort Edward, NY on this day. This "mixed image" unit rests between runs adjacent to the classic D&H signal bridge. It was once painted in the D&H blue-dip with yellow nose scheme, but most of the blue paint has completely worn off revealing a fairly clean coat of Reading green below.
7/17/89
D&H 7409 GP39-2
Wiiii~~ no tenía intención de subir nada más por hoy pero me dio por hacer esta fotillo para dedicáserla a Ichi-longui~ n_ñ
(En mi mente salía mejor pero el calor me afecta y las cosas no salen igual x'D!)
The first of four E400s to be painted out of the redundant "Gold" livery and into the "Lakes" X4/X5 Workington - Penrith branding is seen on a diverted Carlisle - Workington 300 service at Moota Hill.
A five day road closure of the A596 in the centre of Aspatria requires the time-consuming rigmarole of driving from Aspatria to Wigton via the B5301 to Moota, the A595 to Red Dial & the B5306. The reverse also applies.
This was the only MILW unit I even seen lettered like this. Someone decided to just stencil a SOO on the nose, sure beat the "Bandit" treatment most MILW units received. June 1987 train 11 calls at Trout Lake with 138, 2553 and 957.
Is it Galatea, Alberta or Sierra Leone? Different numbers on the smokebox door and cab side and not the nameplate of this Jubilee, the layman can easily be confused.
Not quite the conditions that the assembled gallery were hoping for, loco in the shade and a sunlit hillside behind as "The Dalesman" enters Dentdale. The lucky photters down by the tunnel mouth got it in full sun.
The loco is actually Galatea but motion parts did come from Alberta and the Sierra Leone nameplate is original.
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this one is not for beauty reasons^^ Is anybody able to tell me what kind of bird that is? I have no clue, found it some days ago chasing blackbirds :)
edit: It's a partially albinotic blackbird -.- Thanks for your hints!
1 RAW, PS, Topaz
Thanks in advance!
Still wearing a black target plate from time spent at Hornsby MC working Sector 3 services, C14 leads another set towards Campsie with a service from Bankstown.
Yesterday's picture is a part of this short motion. I never thought I'd be able to find enough time to sit down in peace and finish this idea. But here it is! Finally. I came up with it many nights ago, and I remember it being so vivid and interesting I had to get up and scribble it down, too afraid that if I didn't, I would end up forgetting about it the moring after.
The concept is as simple, and as complicated as this; I meet and observe myself.
This be mah photo for the "beggars and liars, gypsies and thieves" collaboration with Cynthia, Gurbir, and Gillian (click the links to see their photos) (go NOW) (NOWWW). I don't actually remember a whole lot about the origin of the collab; it just kind of came out of a really late google+ chat and some Florence lyrics...oh my gosh seriously go to their streams. Right now.
Aaanyways, this is obviously for the 'thieves' portion. I was originally going to steal my friend's cats for stream cameos, but I think identity theft is so interesting because it's such a passive aggressive form of thievery, but potentially one of the most harmful. Also not to mention the additional amount of paranoia gained by victims of all thievery...thieves just suck, bro. Don't become one.
OH I almost forgot to thank my friend Alexa, who accidentally but voluntarily became my assistant for this shoot (or chauffeur, I guess; parking was sort of a big issue...). Thank you, Lex; you were a lifesaver!!!
Hopefully I'll still obtain the cats, though. Cats are one of those things you can't dangle and then deprive people of :)
Spring is having an identity crisis, I woke up to 4 inches of snow this morning and it's still snowing like it's January here... expecting another 2-4 inches today and who knows for tomorrow but good news... Weds it's supposed to be 54 degrees out so it will melt quickly...
87001 was named "Royal Scot" from 1977 but by this time it was adourned with its original "Stephenson" plate (see below comment) sits at Warrington Bank Quay on the rear of a Glasgow to Euston service. Slide is dated December 2003.
**Rob Clark Collection - I have been given Rob's prints & slides after his passing in April 2022 and have started (Jan 2023) to scan the 2,000 plus images - a task that will probably continue into my retirement! This will however be a slow process, as to do them justice they will need a fair amount of tidying and processing as a lot of them have deteriorated over their time in storage.
There will be no order in which they'll be posted but details will be scant as unfortunately notes of the photographs cannot be located. Therefore any gen within the Flickr photting community will be appreciated!