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Her name is Loop, my new Pullip Nanette ♥. She's so much more beautiful in person! I love her face-up, so sweet! I hope you like her ≧◠◡◠≦

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Os presento a Loop, mi ansiada Pullip Nanette. Desde que la vi en las fotos promocionales me encantó así que por fin la tengo en casa <33. Es mucho más bonita en persona y no sé si este será su look definitivo pero la he visto con un aire tan dulce que por el momento se quedará así. Espero que os guste ≧◠◡◠≦ y ojalá pueda hacerle más fotitos pero tengo un finde liado T_T

Loop of red and golden colour on a white background

6 Loop babycakes.. 3 brown, 3 pink/white.

Spun each one, repeating brown, pink/white, brown etc.. so there will be color stripes, but the stripes will be slightly different, because each babycake was different.

 

This is fluffy and sparkley and a HUGE skien!!

Emits music when someone zooms in on your avatar.

Radius is 1-meter.

 

Within 30 seconds long from the start of the song!

 

Come and listen to the samples inworld . ♥

Store: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Red%20Room/101/180/27

 

2-8-0 111 leads a train back towards Silver Plume on the Georgetown Loop Railroad.

There are a lot of hikes at Bryce Canyon National Park. We didn't get to hit many of them during our first trip to the park, but a particular hike, the "Navajo Loop - Peek-A-Boo" trail is one that stole our hearts. The switchbacks seen here are a part of the initial 600 ft drop into the basin/wash. The walls suck you right on down, as you glare at the hoodoo shapes and texture. It's quite the experience!

 

EXIF:

Exposure Program: Aperture Priority

Aperture: f/11

Focal Length: 10.5mm

ISO Speed: 200

Exposure Bias: 0 EV

 

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5986 works its way around the Tehachapi Loop in July of 91.

Franconia ridge, New Hampshire

fresh coffee::trip 13::minneapolis

 

someone is traveling again...and back on that airport loop. Too bad it's not this pretty

 

The Cygnus Loop (a.k.a. Veil Nebula) in the constellation Cygnus, the remnants of a supernova explosion in which a star blew itself apart after exhausting its primary nuclear fuels.

 

A mosaic of 72 exposures, 300 sec. each in six overlapping fields in the light emitted by hydrogen gas. Explore Scientific ED102 0.1m f/7 refractor, Stellarvue 0.8x reducer/flattener, ZWO ASI294MC camera, 7nm H-alpha filter, iOptron CEM25P mount, ASIAir controller, autoguided. Processed in Astro Pixel Processor and Lightroom.

77 E. Washington (Chicago Cultural Center)

Nous Vous - 'Fresh Ones’ at Loop Arts Fair

 

For our part in Loop we set up painting studio under our ‘Fresh Ones’ banner. Alongside our fast becoming standard product range we scoured Leeds for rogue bits of wood, got some recycled paint and made spontaneous paintings over the two days.

Sculpture called Loop, made in stainless steel by Swedish sculptor Eva Hild (b. 1966). Loop is a sculptural body expressing movement, flow and openings. The form of the sculpture is as much about air and volume as about the actual material.

From an exhibition in Gothenburg Botanical Garden.

www.evahild.com

A cold day in The Loop

Mit The Loop bezeichnen Anwohner den Downtown-Bezirk Chicagos. Es ist nach Midtown Manhattan der zweitgrößte Geschäftsbezirk in den Vereinigten Staaten. Im Westen grenzt er an den Chicago River, im Osten an den Michigansee und im Süden an die Roosevelt Road. Aus Platzmangel wurden immer mehr hohe Gebäude errichtet. Die Chicago Elevated ist die Hoch- und U-Bahn von Chicago, USA.

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“I am out to sing songs that will prove to you that this is your world and that if it has hit you pretty hard and knocked you for a dozen loops, no matter what color, what size you are, how you are built, I am out to sing the songs that make you take pride in yourself and in your work. And the songs that I sing are made up for the most part by all sorts of folks just about like you.” -- Woody Guthrie

 

Georgetown Loop Railroad steaming with Fall Colors and Snow.

 

The Georgetown Loop Railroad is a narrow gauge heritage railway located in Clear Creek County, Colorado in the United States. The Georgetown Loop Railroad was one of Colorado’s first visitor attractions. Completed in 1884, this spectacular stretch of narrow gauge railroad was considered an engineering marvel for its time. The thriving mining towns of Georgetown and Silver Plume lie two miles apart in steep, narrow Clear Creek west of Denver. To connect them, engineers designed a corkscrew route that traveled nearly twice that distance, slowly gaining more than 600 feet in elevation. It included horseshoe curves, grades of up to 4 percent, and four bridges across Clear Creek, including the massive Devil’s Gate High Bridge. The Colorado & Southern Railway operated the line for passengers and freight until 1938. Originally part of the larger line of Colorado Central Railroad constructed in the 1870s and 1880s, it was later dismantled, but was restored in the 1980s to operate during summer months as a tourist railroad, carrying passengers using historic narrow-gauge steam locomotives.

 

In 1959, the centennial year of the discovery of gold in Georgetown, the Georgetown Loop Historic Mining & Railroad Park was formed by the Colorado Historical Society. The Colorado Historical Society’s chairman negotiated a donation of mining claims and mills, and nearly 100 acres of land. Rail line construction began in 1973 with track and ties donated by the Union Pacific Railroad.

 

The four-mile segment opened on March 10, 1884 and is a restored segment at the upper end of the historic Colorado Central main line up Clear Creek Canyon west of Golden. It climbs approximately 640 feet between the two towns. The longer main line up the canyon was constructed in the wake of the Colorado Gold Rush and was used extensively during the silver boom that followed in the 1880s to haul the lucrative silver ore traffic down from the mines at Silver Plume. The Loop portion of the line was the crowning segment of the line at the top of the gorge and features a 95-foot high trestle. The entire line, including the Loop, was dismantled in 1939, but interest in restoration of the Loop segment as a tourist attraction in the 1970s led to the construction of a new high bridge and the refurbishment of the segment, which reopened in 1984.

 

The train ride includes an optional walking tour of the Lebanon Silver Mine, located at the halfway point on the railroad. Visitor walk 500 feet into a mine tunnel bored in the 1870s while guides point out the rich veins of silver and the history of the mine.

 

Passengers board the train at depots located in either Silver Plume or Georgetown. (Wikipedia)

...more water acrobatics.

 

Exhausting to just watch.

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Loop Babycakes

46 yards

worsted weight

 

from these baby batts:

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all but the two darker batts which wanted to elope

view of Wabash at Wacker as seen from IBM Plaza

 

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The building at 65 E. Wacker Place currently houses a Morton’s The Steakhouse on the ground floor. Above it, 252 residential units will replace vintage office space that dates back nearly a century.

 

Constructed in 1928, the former Millinery Mart Building was once home to the city’s hat-making industry in a part of Downtown then known as the “furniture row” district, according to planning documents.

4833 arrives at Thirlmere between shuttles along the loop line to Buxton.

 

The white frame is a section of the manual level crossing gates at Thirlmere.

 

Sunday 28 February 2021.

100% Bamboo

Loop Batt, "chocolate liquer"

Cygnus Loop, Sharpless 103, supernova remnant in the constellation of Cygnus.

 

Location:30-08-24 St Helens, UK, Bortle 7, no moon.

 

Acquisition:2 panel mosaic 20x 540s per panel with L-Extreme. Calibrated with Bias, Darks, Flats and Dark Flats. Total Integration 6h.

 

Equipment:Altair 60EDF with 1x Flat 60; ZWO ASI2600MC-Pro, EAF, AM5; Optolong L-Extreme.

 

Guiding:Altair MG32mini with ZWO ASI120MMmini.

 

Software:NINA, PHD2.

 

Processing:Affinity Photo 2 with NXT, SXT and HLVG plug-ins; GraXpert; ICE; Siril.

   

Recorded in April 2018, Ludhiana's WDG-3A 14852R had just arrived at Patiala with just a single container wagon in tow. It would be held here to await a path forward west bound.

 

This particular locomotive was rebuilt in January 2017 at the nearby Diesel Loco Modernisation Works [DLMW], Patiala. The introduction of diesel locomotives on Indian Railways [IR] commenced in the late 50's with the import of Alco machines from the USA. IR established its own Diesel Locomotive Works at Varanasi in 1961 although at that time, spares/components were still being imported.

With the size of the diesel fleet ever growing and the demand for spares to service the growing needs of an ageing fleet increasing, the Diesel Component Works was built at Patiala in the 80's. Midlife re-building of selected locomotives would in turn see the Patiala Works developed further and in July 2003, the title of the Works was changed to better signify the modernisation work being undertaken at the enlarged site.

 

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"Photography is a craft that is acquired over many years!"

And the camera is only the tool!

When not 'dictated' by a client, I take images that come out of my brain, the birth of the idea, the development of it, my vision and the creation, my enjoyment and the challenge, the hype and the anticipation, the struggle and disappointment of the failures, the gathering of your courage to try again... the stamina, the madness some love to call passion?

The playing with light, to me, the ultimate high, I don't need anything else. Once the image is there, I'm content, and if it 'inspires' others, releases an emotion, that's wonderful!

And I've seen how my photos have 'inspired' many!

I'm not stupid to think that everybody is going to like, let alone understand my image, but I can easily live with that, because I do not have that expectation!

I, in the first place, have to be happy with it, the quality, the composition, EVERYTHING, it has to be immaculate, I have to stand by it 100% or the outside world will NEVER see it!

That goes for my pro AND my free work (what you see here).

I wouldn't have it any other way.

I hope that you enjoyed my 'rave'?

Take care, all the best and above all... enjoy your photography.

If the day comes I don't enjoy it anymore... I'll GIVE AWAY all my gear (it's a lot, gathered over the years, please don't hold your breath, heeeee), M, (*_*)

 

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"Photography is a craft that is acquired over many years!"

And the camera is only the tool!

When not 'dictated' by a client, I take images that come out of my brain, the birth of the idea, the development of it, my vision and the creation, my enjoyment and the challenge, the hype and the anticipation, the struggle and disappointment of the failures, the gathering of your courage to try again... the stamina, the madness some love to call passion?

The playing with light, to me, the ultimate high, I don't need anything else. Once the image is there, I'm content, and if it 'inspires' others, releases an emotion, that's wonderful!

And I've seen how my photos have 'inspired' many!

I'm not stupid to think that everybody is going to like, let alone understand my image, but I can easily live with that, because I do not have that expectation!

I, in the first place, have to be happy with it, the quality, the composition, EVERYTHING, it has to be immaculate, I have to stand by it 100% or the outside world will NEVER see it!

That goes for my pro AND my free work (what you see here).

I wouldn't have it any other way.

I hope that you enjoyed my 'rave'?

Take care, all the best and above all... enjoy your photography.

If the day comes I don't enjoy it anymore... I'll GIVE AWAY all my gear (it's a lot, gathered over the years, please don't hold your breath, heeeee), M, (*_*)

For more: www.indigo2photography.com

Please RESPECT this:IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

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Don't forget about the golden ferns!

Edaville's excursion train, with Monson #3 on point, approaches the junction named for the railroad's founder, Ellis D. Atwood. The track branch that goes camera left takes the train on the original loop around Atwood Reservoir, of which only a portion remains. The track heading camera right keeps the train on the current, 2-mile loop.

 

This image was captured at what is now called "Edaville Family Theme Park" in South Carver, MA, during the park's annual Christmas Festival of Lights.

An IC125 forming the 08.00 Glasgow to London Kings Cross train approaches Berwick upon Tweed. 37059 is in the down loop with northbound containers.

The Panorama Express is negotiating the Wassen loops. Looking back at where we have been, we are on an upper level. The small town of Wasser lies below in the valley. Knowing where and in what direction you are going here can be a bit confusing. The train is moving at about 45 mph (80kph?). You look out at the church at Wasser on one side of the train, and a few minutes later, it's on the other side, then back again on the first side. I remember going over this route in the mid-1960s and seeing this place.––photo by Joe McMillan. September 20, 2024.

ČD Cargo Škoda 240 023 had been looped at Nepomuk with a train of raw timber [logs] and LPG [1965] tanks to allow a following passenger train to pass.

 

All images on this site are exclusive property and may not be copied, downloaded, reproduced, transmitted, manipulated or used in any way without expressed written permission of the photographer. All rights reserved – Copyright Don Gatehouse

Think this is an F15 C Eagle from USAF Grim Reaper Sqdn at Lakenheath going through the Mach Loop.

Believe the weapons are air to air missiles side winder and Aim 120.

 

The valleys from Dolgellau down to Machynlleth make up a loop of 40 miles distance where the low level high speed jet training takes place.

 

{The name "Mach Loop" is not derived from the air speed but from the local abbreviation of the town Machynlleth at the base of the loop incidentally.}

 

"US airmen have spent more than two weeks painting modern F-15 jets to look like their World War Two counterparts.

 

The 48th Fighter Wing, which is based at RAF Lakenheath, has unveiled the first of three "heritage" aircraft to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day in June.

 

American crews at the base in Suffolk painted the fighter jet to look like a P-47 Thunderbolt, with chequered nose, stripes and several national insignias.

 

Col Will Marshall said it paid tribute to "the 48th Fighter Wing legacy".

 

The commemorative work - which also saw a Statue of Liberty painted on the F-15's tail - took just over 640 hours and used £11,500-worth of paint." Quote from BBC website

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