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A touch of Winter Sun in December.

New blog post! This one features photographs from the chilly December day one of my models braved the waters of the river Severn for the sake of art. See the full set here

  

Model: Bexie Archer

Make up: Fiona Brunt

  

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British Airways A319 -131 Landing runway 27L

Finnair A321 -211 Landing runway 09L from HEL

Le Mont Saint Michele

Loganair ATR 72- 600 landing runway 27R from IOM

Morning sunlight through the mist in Hope Valley

A post-prandial rest to digest the fish it just ate is a good opportunity to keep an eye on the other birds on the pond. Bald Eagle at Klineline Pond.

Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World Resort - Orlando

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Processed: Lightroom 4, Photoshop cs3

 

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'Snowdon' with the 6D37 12.27 departure to Hunslet from nearby Rylstone Quarry.

 

The trains have to stop for the level crossing at Rylstone, allowing photographers to get ahead for a second shot - luckily in the sunshine for us, see below.

thefashionteller.com/2014/02/24/ice-kingdom-teaser/

 

The ICE KINGDOM awakened once more to bring the bitter cold and freezing weather throughout the land.

 

The Fashion Teller House is very proud to present ICE KINGDOM – a story about the Magic of Winter.

We are very honored to spotlight the beautiful designs of AZUL, CHRYSALIS COUTURE, DESIR,

FASTER PUSSYCAT, FINESMITH JEWELRY, SOLIDEA FOLIES and VIOLATOR.

Most poses used in the book are by A GATA MOURA.

We thank all our sponsors for ICE KINGDOM including Fashion Pride and LTD Magazine.

 

- COMING SOON: 3/1/2014 -

 

Pic MODEL: Absinthe (sinontherocks)

 

Pic PHOTOGRAPHER: Nimoe Constantine

 

Outfit: VIOLATOR

Sun setting behind the trees

Ptah-hotep, vizier to king Djedkare, and his son were buried in a large and richly painted mastaba at Saqqara. This wooden statue is but one example of the impressive achievements of Old Kingdom sculptors in the domain of idealized yet vividly lifelike portraiture. Ptah-hotep was widely known as the author of the "Maxims of Ptah-hotep" circulated in later eras, a set of ethical and judicial guidelines which the 96-year-old Ptah-hotep had written for his son before he assumed his father's position of vizier.

 

On display in the Imhotep museum, Saqqara. Late 5th Dynasty BCE, ca. 24th century BCE.

Fly Agaric in Loughton Camp (an Iron Age hill fort), Epping Forest.

Ivatt tank no. 41241 hauls 11:50 'The Elf Express' from Kringle Town (Keighley) to Oxenhope, between Damems loop and Oakworth. Saturday, 5th December 2020.

After all the gloomy days it's nice to see my local church in the spring sunshine

Bristow helicopters S-92A

Eilean Donan, Scotland; 27.02.2016

Leica S 006; 45mm Elmarit-S

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Lighting Used is shoot through umbrella plus SB 800 Flash with green gel and position angle is 30/45 deg from my camera the flash is remotely controlled with trigger attach to it.

Located in Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia

'Cross Fell' with the 6D50 10.24 Hull Dairycoates to Rylstone Quarry empties.

 

Clints Rock quarry is above the rear of the train.

 

Celebrating 200 years of public railways, the line up includes,

 

507001, 69004, 390200, 60007, 50049 and 35018.

66781 arrives at Ratcliffe on Soar power station with the 6M61 08.00 imported coal train from Immingham.

 

This service should run for the last times on June 13th and 14th to provide enough reserves before the UK's last coal burning power station closes in September 2024.

Bristow Helicopters AW189

Looking resplendent in Network South East revised livery 47715 Rail Engineering Solutions QA crosses the River Tame at Lea Marston trailing Rail Adventure power cars 43484 and 43465 running as 0Z47 Princes Risborough to Northallerton Wensleydale Railway.

08629 is about to cross Dirft Drive with 325015 and 325011 in tow running the units back to the main line and back on the juice for the run back to Scotland. With Royal Mail due to ditch rail transport as early as September 20th the sight of an 08 being used to tow these distinctive units will be history ironically a RM truck heads for the M1. The working was 1S05 15:34 Daventry to Shieldmuir.

The 4O38 09.52 Lawley Street to Southampton Maritime intermodal service passes the Shustoke water works.

 

The Pumping Station is a Victorian Civic Gospel pumping house built in circa 1872. Along with the construction of Shustoke Reservoir, it was originally designed to pump six million gallons of fresh water per day to nearby Birmingham. It started operating in 1883, but was shortly thereafter in 1904 put into standby as the Elan Valley reservoirs and aqueduct scheme started to supply Birmingham with its freshwater needs. It instead was latterly used in 1908 to supply water to Coventry, and now Nuneaton, Atherstone, and Bedworth. The water supply emanates from the nearby river Bourne and the river Blythe. The pumping station building was listed grade II in March 1982 as a notable example of civic gospel. The listing also covers a Victorian filter house, water well, and Superintendent's house. In 2018 the unused building was placed on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register due to its poor condition and prioritised as in immediate risk of further rapid deterioration.

 

The pumping station and reservoir originally belonged to the Water Department of the City of Birmingham, but now they are the responsibility of Severn Trent Water. The reservoir is a popular leisure site for sailing and walking.

 

Apart from the two clocks, the original pumping machinery and ancillaries have largely been dismantled and replaced with modern equipment. The site was largely extended in 1977 with new more modern works. It is believed to originally have contained two beam engines by James Watt, one of which is now on display in the Science Museum, Birmingham.

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