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RJ Express ****
Doosan DE12TIS
Daewoo BH117H
Daewoo Royal Cruistar
Location: Balintawak Cloverleaf, Brgy Unang Sigaw, Balintawak, Quezon City
It's such a relief to be back online! I'll be going back to see what everyone has posted, as fast as I can.
While offline, I found [no surprise here] that I had more time for doing digital artwork.
These eggs were imported from the home planet of Sunnyvaledave. If you haven't seen his work, check out an example or two:
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Strobist:
B800 left thru octabox @ 1/1
B800 on right behind band @ 1/1 bare bulb
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photograph
I got a question for ya ... what does this city know about luxury? ... huh?
What does a town that's been to hell and back know about the finer things in life? ... well I'll tell ya ... more than most.
Ya see, it's the hottest fires that make the hardest steel ...
Add hard work and conviction and the knowhow that runs generations deep in every last one of us ... THAT'S who we are ... that's our story.
Now it's probably not the one you've been reading in papers, the one being written by folks who've never even been here and don't know what we're capable of.
'Cuz when it comes to luxury, it's as much about where it's from as who it's for.
Now we're from America, but this isn't New York City or the Windy City or Sin City and we're certainly no one's Emerald City ...
This is the MOTOR CITY ... and THIS is what we do ...
... "Imported from Detroit"
Our Daily Challenge ... imported, foreign or exotic.
I really like fresh asparagus. It is not always available but when it is, it is invariably imported from Mexico.
Dunedin Causeway - canal between mainland and David Island looking south. Two exposures were taken with the "Bracket-Mode" app, combined with HDR software.
Company/Owner: La Consolacion University Philippines
Fleet/Bus Number: N/A
Classification: Air-conditioned School Shuttle Bus
Coachbuilder: Almazora Motors Corporation
Body Model: Isuzu/Almazora City Star (in Cat's Eye headlamps)
Engine Model: Isuzu 6HH1
Chassis Model: Isuzu P-FTR33P (PABFTR33PL)
Transmission: Manual (6-speed forward, 1-speed reverse)
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Seating Configuration: 3×2
Seating Capacity: 60
Route: N/A (Shuttle Bus)
Municipalities/cities passing: N/A
Type of Operation: Shuttle Service Operation Non-Public Utility Bus (Private Class)
Area of Operation: N/A (Service Use)
Shot Location: La Consolacion University Philippines (Beside Mini-Olympic Pool) Main Campus, Barangay Bulihan, Malolos City, Bulacan
Date Taken: August 12, 2015
Notices:
* Please DON'T GRAB A PHOTO WITHOUT A PERMISSION. If you're going to GRAB IT, please give A CREDIT TO THE OWNER. Also, don't PRINT SCREEN my photos.
** If I have mistakes on the specifications, please comment in a good manner so that I can edit it immediately.
*** The specifications and routes (for provincial, inter-provincial, and city operation) mentioned above are subjected for verification and may be changed without prior notice.
**** The vehicle's registration plate(s), conduction sticker(s), and/or persons (if applicable) were pixelated/blurred to prevent any conflict with the photographer, the bus company and/or to the car owner for their security and/or privacy purposes. So, don't use their plate number, conduction sticker, and vehicle tag as an evidence for any incident. And, I have taken this photo for bus fanatics, bus enthusiasts, and bus lovers purposes.
70014 with a colourful container rake behind it, trundling past platform 14 at Manchester Piccadilly.
VW Van parked outside the Cheese Importers store. If you like cheese, this is the place to go.
Longmont, CO
Nikon 35ti, Lomo 400 film
Real fleet problems in a fictional fleet!
Lilford Traveller had standardised on Atlanteans from the late eighties after a disastrous start with Nationals. The main suspects were former NBC Park Royal bodied vehicles with some former Greater Manchester Standards operated. The former come from the Britbus stable and they weren't the best models quality wise. One was found to have structural defects and a replacement was needed quickly.
A former Singapore example (latterly with Citybus Hong Kong) was sourced cheaply and added to fleet strength.
The story goes that when Citybus had finished with them, a small number were brought to the UK to be used on sightseeing work by Guide Friday but was never implemented.
In reality, the actual buses were supposed to go to South Africa but due to high import taxes they languished at the docks in HK until they were eventually scrapped.
This one depicts a 1981 chassis and has been given a 'W' suffix registration.
See that? Yep, I really DID get snow to shoot this year, even if most was brought south stuck in locomotive pilot-plows. I DID find plenty of ice and more than a wee bit of snow still on the ground and in the trees last Wednesday (2-12-2014) when I made a brief trip north into Kentucky, including here at Kelly, not far south of Crofton.
Yep... imported leaves here. My little girl had a bit of a collection from one of our trips to the west side of the mountains. A while before Christmas I told her she had to release them into the wild.... so she did, I followed with the camera. I have nothing new to post so I am going through some stuff I never did anything with. I have to say our weather here just sucks... and normally I am such a winter girl ! However, I like it in the form of cold and snow, we are having so much rain and our snow is soupy sloppy stuff.... ugh ! My thoughts are with all of the people dealing with the flooding right now. My hubby was one of them. He is fine and on higher ground .