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A series of six images about identity networking and virtuality

 

Polaroid Week Day 5 - 1 of 2

 

Model: Liv K

 

Shot using Impossible Project Black frame B&W film with Polaroid Spectra

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.

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.

Unmistakeable art work by Dale Grimshaw at Colours Festival, Camden Market, London

See Paul's comment below loco is 40194.

This could be 40184 but I'm not certain. There are a few marks on the front end which might help and I'm sure I'm missing something obvious! With the light pretty contre-jour there are few highlights to decipher the number.

So for the present this is an unidentified class40 heading loaded ballast towards Sutton Bridge Junction in Shrewsbury and passing Kemps Eye circa July 1982. The train will have left Bayston Hill Quarry and headed south to Dorrington to run round before heading north.

Bayston Hill Quarry remains open but sadly does not have a rail connection relying on the roads for it's product.

 

40194 withdrawn 23-1-85 at Doncaster Works. Cut by 27-2-85

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.

Identity for "13 months" project

Abellio London "8175" (SN17MVX) is seen sitting inside Twickenham garage awaiting commissioning before use on routes R68 and R70. Length-wise, this is a 10.9m vehicle, and therefore should be carrying the fleetnumber 8900.

 

NOTE: This photo was taken on the main road. I did not enter the garage.

Identity is always looking forward to inovate and release itens that will add to your style!

Visit our INWORLD store at: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/MoLLichinA/59/209/2748 or in MARKETPLACE: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/137262

 

Tattoo displayed: Avante Guarde

Sia - Waving Goodbye: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuEd1LrR5tk

NS 4000, in all of it's slightly maddening yet unique paint work and electrical modifications, leads CP 381 west past the former home of Cutler-Hammer in downtown Milwaukee.

© 2024 by Samuel Poromaa

NS 283 runs along Nickajack Lake on the CSX Chattanooga Sub as it heads for Memphis. Leading is BNSF 5441, a Dash 9 sporting a Frankenstein look with the "H2" paint schemeon the front & back, but an "H1" engine hood. 12-28-22

How to choose which one? A weekday in low season meant that there wasn't much action...

Day 362. Apologies for the selective colour...as if this shot wasn't freaky enough!

acrylic and charcoal on paper

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.

 

Copyright Stephen Willetts - No unauthorised use

Harajuku is the common name for the area around Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Japan. The area is known internationally for its youth style and fashion. Harajuku street style is promoted in Japanese and international publications such as Fruits.

As you approach Yoyogi Park the first thing you see are the Cosplay Kids. These are young girls (and a few young boys) who have come to Yoyogi dressed as characters from anime, manga, or Jpop. They have come to see and be seen. Often, if you go into the manga shops, you can find brightly colored fliers urging fans of a particular cartoon series to rendezvous in the park on a certain date often with very specific directions about what to wear. Yet, because there are so many different fan communities, one can see many different identities being performed on this somewhat narrow piece of concrete - spies with shiny new weapons, space adventurers and demonic figures, people in Goth or renaissance courtly garb, the furries who are fascinated with anthropomorphic animals, Nanas who most often wear Victorian nurse and nanny uniforms, and so forth.

 

Photo taken in Tokyo - April 1996 - Minolta X-700 SLR camera. I like large contrast between both girls

 

Many of them spent a good deal of time posing for pictures being taken not simply by tourists but also by their fellow fans; these pictures are being recorded by cell phone, camcorder, or digital cameras and many of them soon to be distributed via the web. The costumes and makeup are elaborate, richly detailed, and for the most part, home crafted. The kids take great pride in their costumes though they may own multiple costumes reflecting multiple cultural identities. text by Henry Jenkins

 

0 RETOUCH & NATURAL LIGHT

 

JUST SCAN - PHOTO TAKEN SUNDAY 16 AUGUST 2020

 

WRITING WITH BLACK POSCA

 

Soft : GIMP ( CROPPING )

 

idea : el joker

 

les allummers prod

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!

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