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CHM100 pushed two stops. Ricoh 35 ZF.

a watersplash in its natural habitat - a wok! ;-)

 

horizon line

 

Pentax K20D & Soligor tele/macro 2x converter & 50mm f1.4 lens

2 x Canon 420EZ strobes

0,5 sec@ f11 iso 100

 

hiviz trigger - schmitt photogate&delay

just some basic photoshop work (cleanUp& curves)

The Watercress Line is the marketing name of the Mid-Hants Railway, a heritage railway in Hampshire, England, running 10 miles (16 km) from New Alresford to Alton where it connects to the National Rail network. The line gained its popular name in the days when it was used to transport locally grown watercress to markets in London. The railway currently operates regular scheduled services, along with dining trains, real ale trains and numerous special events throughout the year.

 

This photograph was taken using a Canon EOS 3 film camera and a EF 28-80 F3.5-5.6 lens. The film used was Ilford HP4 plus and the film was rated at 124 ISO. the film was developed by my self and then scanned using a Nikon Coolscan 5000ED

Soo Line southbound freight passing Oshkosh Truck plant taken from the Hughes St. overpass which no longer stands. Note the unusual horn placement on SD40-2 #788.

Utata Thursday Walk #412

This is a little late. I had the intention of doing something like this on the exact anniversary of Luke's death, on february 14--valentine's day.

 

I miss you, Luke. I think about you everyday. Me and Sam talk about you everyday. I had a very hard year dealing with the loss of you, but it has made me a stronger person and it has made me have a focus in my life. I know what i want. All i want is happiness. You made me realize that striving for happiness is all that is necessary.

 

I wish you could see the effect you had on people. Everyone was always amazed by you. You were the sweetest, most gentle person i had ever met. I wish more than anything that you could still be around so that i could give you the biggest hug and just talk to you.

 

I miss you more than i could possibly imagine.

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Abandoned quarry somewhere local to us in Wales. A nice hour of mostly macro photography and detail work just to get out for a fix.

 

Full set here: www.flickr.com/photos/timster1973/sets/72157633121349941/

 

Also on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/TimKniftonPhotography

New York wandering

OK, this is it until I get the things done I have to do.

Conté and graphite sticks, frottage, and 6B pencil.

 

Began with a lot of imbedded line drawn with a metal scraping tool. Then graphite stick, then combinations of conté, pencil and graphite stick as the idea gradually emerged. This was really fun.

In celebration of the recent extension of the LUAS Green line, here are some pictures from early 2017 before LUAS Cross City entered service

An inbound "Purple Line" train accelerates away from JFK/UMass station.

 

JFK/UMass Station

MBTA

Shinjuku - Tokyo

After the SOO bought the Milwaukee Road, their power started showing up on former MILW trains. Here we have a trio of SOO GP30s leading train 200 at Wolf Rd Curve in Des Plaines IL on a cold and clear Feb. 22, 1987. Scanned from a K200 slide.

Dittico, autoritratto.

"Linea di confine".

Tiziana Nanni - Luca Tabarrini.

 

Collettiva Gruppo Istanti - fotografia e cultura, Citerna Fotografia 2013.

 

In mostra dal 27 aprile al 10 maggio, Palazzo Comunale- Citerna (PG)

Gamefish weigh station deck, Bermagui, NSW Far South Coast.

 

Day 23 of Pentax Forum's Daily in April 2018 Challenge

(Theme: Shadows)

 

Helios 44-M 58mm f2 @ f2.8

35028 Clan Line exits Carswood Tunnel, Bath on it's way to BTM during the VSOE excursion.

The above might sound like I know what i'm talking about, but in truth, it's what some bloke told me to put as a description.

An oldie from last year's visit to City Hall in London during the Open House event. Not quite the shot I was hoping for, so will have to hopefully revisit again this year!

 

Busy post-processing photos from last week's wedding, so will catch up properly on flickr when i'm done.

Image taken at the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum, Calera, AL

Go2 Lilac Line 27 double decker, which runs from every 10 minutes between the City Centre and Carlton. Visit our website for information: www.nctx.co.uk/lines/lilac-line/

Frenchpromotion card by Publicis / Pathé Marconi. Photo: Sam Lévin.

 

Line Renaud (1928), is a French singer, stage and screen actress, and Aids activist. In 1946 Renaud started acting in film and still does so. Her singing skills were often at the heart of her roles. Renaud’s best known film is Dany Boon's comedy Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (2008). This comedy lead to several new roles.

 

Line Renaud was born Jacqueline Enté in the district of Pont-de-Nieppe in the north of France in 1928. Her father was a truck driver, her mother a stenotypist. Because of her father's activity as a trumpeter in the local brass band, she got into contact with music. At age seven, she won an amateur contest. During the Second World War, her father was mobilised and prisoner of war, so she was raised by her mother, grandmother. Her girlfriends call her "the commander" because she knew what she wanted and you always had to listen to her. Having failed at the age of 14 in the Primary School Certificate, she was spotted at the entrance examination at the Lille Conservatory: the very evening of her audition, the director of Radio-Lille suggested that she join his orchestra; she made herself known under the name of Jacqueline Ray. She began working in the music hall in Paris in 1945 and landed her first engagement at the Folies-Belleville.

 

Through Josette Daydé, she met the songwriter Loulou Gasté (1908-1995), twenty years older than her, who made her take a stage name. She chose Renaud, borrowing from her grandmother Marguerite Renard her surname, and changing one letter. In 1947, she recorded Ma cabane au Canada, which received the Grand Prix du Disque in 1949. In 1950, she married Loulou Gasté, who remained her husband until her death in 1995. She continued her success with titles such as Étoile des neiges ( 1950), Ma p'tite folie (1952), Mademoiselle d'Armentières (1952), and Le Chien dans la vitrine (1952) whose barking was done by the famous French voice over Roger Carel, as he explained during his visit to the Tribunal des flagrants délires, on November 12, 1980.

 

In 1954 she sang at the Moulin Rouge, collecting several prizes that year, causing Edith Piaf's jealousy. Thanks to Bob Hope she left for the United States, singing at the theatres of New York and Los Angeles, and at the Ed Sullivan Show. She sings in a duet with Dean Martin Relaxez-vous. At the end of 1955, she was the first French singer to sing a Rock and Roll song: Tweedle Dee by Lavern Baker. In 1959, she became a revue leader at the Casino de Paris, then she was engaged in Dunes, a casino in Las Vegas between 1963 and 1965. She also sang in London. Frequenting Nate Jacobson, the founder of Caesar’s Palace at Las Vegas, and her lover for 18 years, she was also involved in the creation of this hotel-casino (in terms of decoration and the auditorium). In April 1960, she became Johnny Hallyday's godmother for his first television appearance on Aimée Mortimer's L'école des vedettes. In the 1970s, she presented on television the Line Directe show. In the same decade, she was the producer of Tony Bennett's shows for the Kings Castle in Las Vegas. In the 1980s, she produced the television show Telle est Line on Antenne 2, and began a theater career. In the same decade, she sang Le Soir with Dalida, of whom she was a very close friend. In the 1990s, while the casino hotel Paris Las Vegas was planned, she contacted the mayor of Paris Jean Tibéri, in order to authorize the construction of a replica of the Eiffel Tower on the building. She became artistic director of the establishment and invited Catherine Deneuve and Charles Aznavour for the inauguration in 1999, while singing on stage with Michel Legrand.

 

In 2008, Renaud was president of the jury of the Miss France 2009 election. Ten years later, December 2018, she renewed the experience by presiding the jury of Miss France 2019. She is a member of the sponsorship committee of the French Coordination for the Decade of the culture of peace and non-violence, and vice-president of the association Sidaction. At the end of 2009, she joined the critics of Sidaction chair Pierre Bergé against the Téléthon. After thirty years of absence, she returned to singing and recorded a new album, entitled Rue Washington (in reference to the recording studio Labomatic located in this street). Directed by Dominique Blanc-Francard, the album includes two duets, the first with Johnny Hallyday, Un monde merveilleux, a cover of What a Wonderful World, the second with Mylène Farmer, C'est pas l'heure, with words by Framer and music by Laurent Boutonnat. Famous names such as Julien Clerc, Michel Delpech, and Salvatore Adamo, collaborated on this project. The song Torrents d'amour from the album ranked 24th in the bestseller list at its release in November 2010. On May 24 and 25, 2011, Line Renaud performed for the first time in her career, at the Olympia in Paris. In October 2017, she opened a street bearing her name in Las Vegas. The path, located near the mythical Strip, the gigantic artery that runs through the city, provides access to a secondary entrance to the casino Caesars Palace. The "Line Renaud Road" is not far from the streets bearing the names of his friends Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.

 

In 1946 Renaud started acting in film and still does so. Her singing skills were often at the heart of her roles. Her first part was that of the singer singing Tant que tu m'aimeras in La Foire aux chimères (1946) by Pierre Chenal. After a small part in Une belle garce (Jacques Daroy, 1948) and playing herself in the documentary Au fil des ondes (Pierre Gautherin 1951), Renaud became the star of Ils sont dans les vignes (Robert Vernay, 1952), a musical comedy about a salesman of a non-alcoholic drink, who tries to set up market right in the Burgundy wine area. Renaud is the daughter of the local bar owner and the love interest of the salesman. In addition to playing herself in more films of the fifties, she again played the daughter of the local bar owner in La Madelon (Jean Boyer, 1955), in which she has to fight the too brash soldiers during the First World War, but she is a tough girl, so she manages. They go wild for her song Madelon, which becomes a kind of hymn to them. In the police comedy Mademoiselle et son gang (Jean Boyer, 1957), Renaud played the daughter of a police inspector, who under pseudonym writes crime novels, but then gets into trouble with real gangsters. In 1959 she played in another comedy, L’Increvable (Jean Boyer, 1959) with Dary Cowl as a barman in love with his boss’s wife (Renaud), deciding to draw up a life insurance in favor of his beloved, an act which becomes known.

 

After a gap of almost two decades, Renaud returned to the film set with La Folle journée ou le mariage de Figaro (1988) by Roger Coggio. She now played roles of mothers and grandmothers. She alternated comedies such Ripoux contre ripoux (Claudi Zidi, 1990) and Ma femme me quitte (Didier Kaminka, 1995) with drama such as J’ai sommeil (1994) by Claire Denis, based on the true story of killer of old ladies who was active in the North of France from the late 1980s. Renaud played a supporting part as hotel owner who teaches self-defense to old ladies. For her supporting part in the comedy Belle-maman (Gabriel Aghion, 1999), starring Vincent Lindon and Catherine Deneuve, Renaud received a César Nomination in 2000. In Coline Serreau’s 2001 film Chaos she is the mother-in-law of the protagonist Helen (Catherine Frot), earning her a second César nomination. After Serreau’s film 18 ans après (2003), the sequel to Trois hommes et un couffin (1985), the Claude Lelouch comedy Le Courage d'aimer (2005), followed the comedy La Maison du bonheur (Dany Boon, 2006), based on the classic Mr. Blandings builds his Dream House.

 

Renaud’s nationally and internationally best known film is Dany Boon’s Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (2008). This comedy, directed and coscripted by Boon, with Kad Merad and himself in the lead, focuses on a cheating post office director (Merad) forced to move to a little city in the North of France, a region badly considered in the rest of France, for its heavy dialect, its limited cuisine, its bad weather, and alcoholism. The post man discovers it is not that bad in the end. The film broke records in France, started tourism towards the North, and inspired Italian remakes. Renaud played the mother of the local hero, Antoine (Boon). Boon himself exploited his success and the North discovery with his comedy La Ch'tite Famille (2018), with Renaud again playing his mother; her third part in film by Boon. Apart from the cruiseship comedy La Croisière (2011) by Pascale Pouzadoux, in which Renaud is an old lady who smuggles her dog aboard, La Ch'tite Famille is the last film with Renaud that appeared. A tragicomedy with Renaud, Let's Dance (Ladislas Chollat, 2019) is set to appear this year.

 

Sources: Wikipedia (French, English and German) and IMDb.

Island Line class 483, set no. 008, seen arriving at the 1987-opened halt at Lake, between Shanklin and Sandown. 008 is working the 2U14 0818 Shanklin - Ryde Pier Head service.

 

30.5.17

While on a road trip through the quaint villages of Tuscany, we passed by this laundry line, and I couldn't resist stopping the car for a photo.

The High Line is a public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan's West Side.

 

See www.thehighline.org/about/park-information

METX F40PH #158 pushes a UP-N inbound out of Indian Hill with Club Car #553, recently repainted into CNW colors, and a gallery car behind it.

Kobe City University Of Foreign Studies(神戸市外国語大学)

Kobe, Japan

 

ATM tram 1978 certainly stood out in the traffic heading along Viale Carlo Espinasse in Milan.

 

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Grace Building

Line of Trees near Beckett Bridge.

 

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Live at Le Poisson Rouge, NYC

Two of my favorite subjects, felines and skulls.

K Line Travel of Huddersfield: (YJ07 JLU) a Wright Cadet bodied VDL SB120, painted in white and blue fleet livery. This vehicle is captured in Huddersfield whilst operating a journey on service 319 to the Infirmary.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 16th August 2008.

Ref No. 0017596.

SMA8 on route 725 at Northfleet Garage. This is a photograph acquired from a rally with no copyright shown

"One country mile" a set of snapshots taken near Stanwood, Michigan during August 2013.

Balloons line up in approach the landing field

line, shadow and light. snap in JR Kyoto Sta.

 

ricoh GRD

196/365 The line leads you to Danbo. He is saying hi to you at the other end. My creativity and inspiration is been low, I think I need to start taking pictures and seeing other people's work now.

 

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I liked the way the tractor lines head to the pylon. Featherstone, West Yorkshire.

What fits minifee moe-line smaller feet?

 

In my experience, most of the yosd shoes I have fit. Not all look as good from the side, but they fit.

 

Regular minifee sized shoes fit fine as well.

 

The heeled m-line feet are the exact same size as a-line.

 

Pink boots I bought from Etsy, but you can find them all at this taobao shop:

item. taobao .com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.0.0.mAB1vF&scm=1007.77.0.0&id=8396421772

 

Not sure how to shop on Taobao see my tutorial:

recastbjdhaven.com/8/ordering-from-taobao-bjdpifa-example/

 

KXHR SW600 #9 shoves 4 empties from Ergon along the little-used KXHR K-Line in South Knoxville

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