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Ja!
Mentira la mentira
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The aerial view, 5Q65 Derby Litchurch Lane - Oxley crosses the Tame at Lea Marston. On the hottest day.
"A planta chamada de dente-de-leão (taraxacum officinale) é considerada daninha por muitos, tamanha é a facilidade com que se dissemina, inclusive através de brincadeiras de crianças, que sopram suas sementes ao vento, espalhando-as e ajudando a planta a germinar. No nordeste do Brasil é conhecida como “esperança” e recebe, em nosso país diversos outros nomes, como: taraxaco, alface-de-cão, amargosa, amor-de-homem, etc. Nos Estados Unidos, segundo consta, costumavam usar suas flores para a fabricação de um licor.
Esta planta, muito comum, além de fazer parte da culinária de países da Europa, sendo costumeiramente utilizada em saladas e sumos, ainda possui diversas propriedades benéficas à saúde, sendo usada como chá, há séculos, para várias indicações."
Richard Henry Lea and Graham Inglesby Francis started their business in Coventry in 1895. The policy of the partnership was to build bicycles of the highest quality; the most expensive on the British market. Motor cars were built from 1903 of an advanced specification. This 1927 Lea-Francis YT7015 is seen at Toddington.
Place des Vosges
Paris, October 2021
Thinking about the two days we had in Paris brings me right back to the square where I had, in many ways, the most unexpected shoot ever. We seized the relaxing moment and I started to take some photographs, without giving her a direction on what to do. These portraits of Léa instantly became one of my most favorite.
Honestly, the results surprised me due to the bright sunlight that caused the lens flare. But this is arguably one of the most stylized in-camera effects you can utilize: when used properly it reduces the contrasts and produces sort of 'dream-like' images.
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UP 1106 and a pair of other units rest tied down next to the yard office in Albert Lea after working job LMN17 - the Albert Lea to Mason City local. I could not ask for a better position of this locomotive for this scene.
Still carrying the wright of my past, I look towards my future, hoping there is time for one final transformation.
Looking north over Graham's Sands towards Trow Point at The Leas, South Shields.
Merged to HDR with Photomatix and processed with Photoshop.
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Amsterdam, March 2021
Model: Lea Boban
Image is processed in Silver Efex Pro2
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66161 passing Lea Marston with loaded coal hoppers on the 26th of April 2007. I made no other notes, and I have been to bed a few times since taking this. Perhaps an Immingham-Ironbridge working? Any confirmation or other details would be welcomed.
The Lea Brook flowing down through Dronfield-Woodhouse to join the River Drone near Dronfield railway station.
A location although not familiar to many people, it is one that has changed alot over the last ten years with the electrification of the line and the building of new housing estate in the vinicity of the background containers! Taken from the A570 overbridge on the boundary of Rainhill and Lea Green, Virgin livery, No 47828 'Severn Valley Railway' approaches on 1A44 10:25 Liverpool Lime St S to Northampton 'Virgin' diversion. In the distance you are able to make out Rainhill 77 Steps footbridge as well as the Signal Box. 5 October 2003. (DE.373)
Copyright: Doug Birmingham (8A Rail)