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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Vermeer 8x10 Pinhole, Ilford Delta 100, 3:56 exposure at f/220, developed in Adox FX-39 1+9 for 5:00 at 22 degrees
Montana Rail Link ( MRL ) Westbound Night Gas Local R-MRL821 skirts along the Flathead River as they pass through the scenic splendor of Perma, MT. on their way to work a gas company in Thompson Falls, then turns back to Missoula, MT. the next morning, the Mission Mountain Range makes for great backgrounds along MRL’s 10th Sub.
"The Wizard and the Plough" MERLIN the Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network and Ursa Major hanging in the winter night sky. A fantastic but very cold photoshoot at a very favourite place! _30A7550
This is the Link I've been working on. Zazzles requested a pic. Should I sculpt the entire torso, or just the belt/strap?
I like capturing some ads against the backdrop of the city street, especially at night
(regretfully I missed the event)
This was along Franklin Avenue, Crown Heights
Rural Link - Optare Solo - YB06 VOM seen at Bishop Auckland Bus Station between trips on service 104 between Newfield and Ramshaw on April 1st 2021
Just as a shadow, beyond black and white,
Can hide sometimes only an ephemeral light,
Likewise beyond a charming glance
Is nothing but an absurd chance...
Glen Orchy, Scotland
It seemed appropriate to post something chilly now that Scotland's finished with its balmy 23 degree days of last week and is sunk beneath inches of snow again!
Press 'L' to view on black (I've put a white frame around the duo)
Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. Christmas 1987 I believe. Before the introduction of various midibus routes in the late 80s and 90s, the London bus network has some quite large holes in it. Consequently for a few years Lewisham Council contracted London Buses, in the form of Selkent Travel, to operate some services from outlying parts of the borough to Lewisham shopping centre in the pre-Christmas period. BLs 36 and 81 did the honours. The previous year I had photographed an LS on this work. In 1989 Michael photographed a midibus on Centre Link work.
Nowadays these points are served by regular buses into Lewisham.
This is the terminus in Molesworth St, round the back of the shopping centre.
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Mixed media collage, assemblage. Not sure if I have to somehow knock back the brown blob behind the pewter piece in the bottom right hand corner. I think it is a little too dense maybe.
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Shortlisted for the Venice Schmap Guide in November .
Loved by Pigeons still hangin' on a string .
Date last posted : Sept 29 2009
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This is analogous to hanging on a string , they must have many in the shortlist to choose from . If I don't hear from the Editor ,that means it hasn't gone through .
Rural Link - Optare Solo - MX55 WCZ seen at Bishop Auckland Bus Station between trips on service 104 on March 22nd 2021
C&M 7014 plows its way across the new Walker Ave grade crossing on its way to the Grand Rapids Eastern RR interchange. Until last year, the road had crossed over the tracks via an overpass dating from the 1940s. The decision was made by the city of Walker, the Kent County Road Commission, MDOT, and the railroad, to remove the overpass and replace it with a conventional grade crossing. The bridge needed work, and it hindered visibility for many nearby businesses. C&M only runs a few trains a week through here, so a grade crossing was the best option.
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Manufacturer: Morgan Motor Company, Malvern Link (Worcestershire) - UK
Type: F Super Tricycle
Production time: 1937 - 1939 and 1945 – 1952
Production outlet: 127 (pre-war)
Production outlet: 92 (post-war)
Production all F-Series: 367 (1934-1939: with 993cc and 1172cc Ford engines)
Production all F-Series: 265 (1945-1952: 993cc, 1172cc and 1267cc Ford engines)
Engine: 1172cc straight-4 flat-head Ford E93A Sidevalve 1200
Power: 31 bhp / 4.000 rpm
Torque: 63 Nm / 2.400 rpm
Drivetrain: rear wheel by single chain from worm drive sprocket
Speed: 106 km/h
Curb weight: 467 kg
Wheelbase: 95 inch
Chassis: pressed-steel channel section frame with wooden sub-frame
Steering: worm & nut
Gearbox: three-speed manual + reverse / transmission is by shaft from flywheel through centre bearing (obviating shaft whip) / II and III synchromesh / floor shift
Clutch: single dry plate disc
Carburettor: Ford single downdraft
Fuel tank: 23 liter
Electric system: Lucas 6 Volts 65 Ah
Ignition system: distributor and coil
Brakes front: cable controlled Girling drums
Brakes rear: cable controled Girling drums
Suspension front: independent coil springs + telescopic dampers
Suspension rear: beam axle, twin longitudinal semi-elliptic leaf springs + telescopic dampers
Rear axle: rigid
Wheels: 26 inch wire wheels
Tires: 26 x 4
Special:
- The three-wheeled Morgan or “trike”, as it is also known, was built in response to the British tax on four-wheeled automobiles (considered to be cyclecars).
- The “F” stands for “Ford engined”.
- The entire sub-frame, firewall and door frames are made of ash tree wood.
- Competition from small cars like the Austin 7 and the original Morris Minor, with comparable economy and price and better comfort, made cyclecars less attractive. So the three-wheeler was discontinued in favor of the 4-wheel model at July 29, 1952.
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Liverpool Canal Link waterway link that connects the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, at the Liverpool Pier Head, to the city's South Docks. In Liverpool, Merseyside.
It was not until 30 years after the Leeds and Liverpool Canal's completion that the canal was directly linked to the docks via the Stanley Dock Branch. Georges Dock was filled in at the beginning of the 20th century to allow the building of the Liver Building, Cunard Building and the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Building. This meant the North and South Docks were no longer directly linked. Boats wishing to travel from the North Docks to the South Docks had to go via the River Mersey.
The Waterways Regeneration Task Force, part of British Waterways took over the South Docks from English Partnerships. The Task Force approached the Liverpool City Council with the suggestion of linking the Leeds and Liverpool Canal to the South Docks by building a new waterway.
Four routes were proposed and after public consultation in 2001 a route was chosen. The winning route was across the front of the Three Graces at the Pier Head. The chosen route includes two new locks, open channels, tunnels, and culverts. Two new highway bridges were built, as well as flow control structures and utility diversions.
The canal link was completed in 2008 with the Pier Head section finished earlier in September. After a period of testing and commissioning the canal link opened in March 2009.
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While it's entertaining to watch, it is an abuse of wild animals right to live in the wild unhindered.
These Macaque monkeys are likely poached from the wild as babies.
Their training regime is cruel using starvation, hanging, beating and chaining methods. They are forced to wear masks, dressed as dolls and made to stand on 2 legs for hours.
They are trained to do dance steps, ride bicycles and perform tricks for shoppers and tourists on the streets or at homes. When they aren’t dancing, they are often kept in tiny single cages for prolonged periods of time.
This cruel practice not only raises concerns about animal welfare, but it also poses a high risk of diseases that can spread from animals to humans such as tuberculosis and salmonella.
The macaques (/məˈkɑːk, -ˈkæk/) constitute a genus (Macaca) of gregarious Old World monkeys of the subfamily Cercopithecinae. The 23 species of macaques inhabit ranges throughout Asia, North Africa, and (in Gibraltar) Europe. Macaques are principally frugivorous (preferring fruit), although their diet also includes seeds, leaves, flowers, and tree bark. Some species such as the long-tailed macaque (M. fascicularis; also called the crab-eating macaque) will supplement their diets with small amounts of meat from shellfish, insects, and small mammals. On average, a southern pig-tailed macaque (M. nemestrina) in Malaysia eats about 70 large rats each year. All macaque social groups are arranged around dominant matriarchs.
Macaques are found in a variety of habitats throughout the Asian continent and are highly adaptable. Certain species are synanthropic, having learned to live alongside humans, but they have become problematic in urban areas in Southeast Asia and are not suitable to live with, as they can carry transmittable diseases.
Most macaque species are listed as vulnerable to critically endangered on the International Union of the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List.
Several species of macaque are used extensively in animal testing, particularly in the neuroscience of visual perception and the visual system.
Nearly all (73–100%) captive rhesus macaques are carriers of the herpes B virus. This virus is harmless to macaques, but infections of humans, while rare, are potentially fatal, a risk that makes macaques unsuitable as pets.
Urban performing macaques also carried simian foamy virus, suggesting they could be involved in the species-to-species jump of similar retroviruses to humans. House trained Macque monkey-d.mp4
Just in: scientists believe they've discovered the missing link between the apes and the common barfly. A group of Oxford researchers found Fuzzy Chuckles in a local pub. Analysis of DNA taken from Fuzzy's pint glass confirmed the link. When asked about the significance of the findings, Fuzzy shrugged and said, "ain't nobody gonna make a monkey outta me mate."
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio 2.0 and Lightroom Classic.
Linn Links is one of my favourite stretches of coastline near Portknockie, in Morayshire, Scotland. There are numerous little coves with great caves and rock formations to photograph. I have spent many hours on this beach with Fara and the camera, looking for new compositions but it occurred to me recently that I can use the drone to actually do some location scouting and to help me to find safe routes to spots that I might otherwise have over-looked. I am very much looking forward to testing this theory in the Summer!
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Mr. Belfour performed during the Juke Joint Festival weekend ~
in Clarksdale Mississippi, April 2014~ This photo hangs in a Clarksdale MS hotel..The Squeeze Box.
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