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The last Great Southern of the season is on its final run towards its Brisbane destination. Here it is seemingly soaring through the trees in the Border Ranges, while a decorous family of ducks provide some quirky character. 19 February 2023.
This was an experiment with overlapping frames on my Holga, inspired by efo's holgaramas.
Taken on really old expired Agfa film. Like 50 years old.
Ft. Hays falls to 3rd ranked Northwest Missouri State University today in D2 MIAA college action. Still a fun game to shoot. Nikon D4 | ISO 1250 | 200-500mm lens at 500mm | f/ 5.6 | 1/6400 second.
Wavy-lined Emerald (Synchlora aerata) at Pinelands Preservation Alliance headquarters in Southampton Twp., NJ.
Direct rail operations 37800 Cassiopeia awaits a green light at Crewe pulling a new car set for the Elizabeth line in London
The Elizabeth Line will serve 41 stations and stretch across more than 60 miles from Reading and Heathrow in the west through tunnels in central London to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. Once it's up and running, it is expected to carry more than 200m passengers a year.
Amtrak's Empire Service plies the West Side Line just after sunset. The line was originally constructed for freight service by the Hudson River Railroad in 1849, and extended all the way to Chambers St. in far lower Manhattan. Shortly thereafter, the tracks were acquired by Cornelius Vanderbilt of the New York Central Railroad. The line served the industrial and dock areas of the lower west side and was the primary route for meat and produce into New York. To alleviate street level congestion, the section south from 34th St. was elevated in the 1920's. In later years, as the industries served by the freight rail diminished, the elevated section was abandoned and has since been converted into the very popular High Line Park. In the 1980s, the section of the West Side Line from 34th St. to the northern tip of Manhattan was acquired by Amtrak and converted to passenger use. With the construction of a new connection from the line to Penn Station, Amtrak was able to route trains using the Water Level Route to Penn Station (instead of Grand Central) and consolidate its Empire and NEC operations at Penn Station.
Shot from a moving train on the Yurikamome Line, Tokyo's fully automated transit system operating from Shimbashi to artificial island of Odaiba. A long exposure time creates movement blur and exaggerates the impression of speed.
Trams, police cars and police officer lining up in Swanston St, Melbourne during the 'March4Justice' protest rally. These 4 cops, particularly n#3 seem to have an extraordinary large number of ballpoint pens as part of their 'public order' kit. (c)Henk Graalman 2021
Back in April 1987 I went on a bus hunting adventure which included a visit to Warrington where I photographed Crosville Bristol VRTs lined up in the Crosville depot.
Shame I didn't pay more attention to Bristol LD6G trainer G881 838AFM parked nearby.
One of my responsibilities at work is the condition of the runways and taxiways and ensuring compliance with CAA Regulations.
These require that all paved surfaces on an airports manoeuvring area are inspected on foot once a year - a walking inspection...
Last night was the night, but the weather was horrendous with fog and driving rain. We waited in the airports fire station for hours for an improvement but in the end cancelled - I will have to try again in a couple of weeks because now I'm off for a week in a cottage in the Brecon Beacons, middle of nowhere, no phone signal, no emails - bliss!
I managed to get a few shots - this is from the threshold of runway 27 with full CAT III Airfield Ground Lighting illuminated - and plenty of rain!
Canon 600D, Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 @ 17mm
1/50sec, f/2.8, ISO200
Rob
The new Birmingham Library attempts to brighten up an otherwise dull scene, taken from Broad Street on 20/11/2015.
National Express West Midlands BX12 DFL and BX02 AVF, plus an unidentified Dennis Trident make up the rest of the scene.
Another jones of flint line up from the 90,s from Nearest the camera BDM81 a Daf MB230 / Vanhool Alizee C49FT , XDM895 a Daf MB230 / Vanhool Alizee C51FT , 776HDM a Daf MB230 / Duple Caribean C49FT an unidentified Daf MB200 / Vanhool Alizee C52FT and unidentified Daf MB230 / VAnhool Alizee C51FT.
I love how you can clearly see the tree line in this image. The habitat above the area where you see trees here is too frigid for trees to survive. I also love the various colors in this image. This is another shot from Double Cut along the PIkes Peak Highway at about mile 14.5 of the 19 mile road and at an elevation of over 12,000 feet. It was very cold and windy up here, so was really glad I had a heavy sweatshirt available. Would I drive this road again? I can't say for sure. The down was much more scary than the up because of the steep grade, but I survived it without any problems, including not burning up my brakes. It wasn't that long ago that I didn't even drive in the mountains at all. I've come quite far since then I think.
National Greenway rebuild by East Lancs from a Leyland National, in Piccadilly Manchester city centre 5September 1992. New to National Bus Company subsidiary Ribble Motor Services as fleet number 875.
Pre-ETTS.
Scanned slide of ex-Rock Island Tower at Short line junction in Des Moines IA.This was a great summer evening in the early 1980's when I escaped from an Insurance company "Happy Hour" and shot a whole roll of film around the Short Line yard.
This line of clouds is all that is left of a line of thunderstorms that marched into the Salt Lake Valley Sunday night, then faded away before producing any measurable rain. However, it produced some pretty contrasting colors as the sun began to set...