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The lovely balustrade of the stairs at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh.
It creates a really nice set of curved lines, especially when set against the vertical lines of the wall.
These pipes usually have colored bands and the series of colors in invariant in an image, or at least it is invariant within a region within the image. What has long fascinated me about this sort of thing is just this sort of consistency.
NS train 132 is defending the loops east of Asheville. His rear end is around the corner, but seconds prior had been on the ledge near the top of the photo. Feb 11, 2017.
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Appearing into my space, now trying from the other side.
Some just HAVE to be portrayed, lol
From Old French lupin, from Latin lupinus (“pertaining to the wolf”).
The reason for association of the plant with the wolf is unclear.
Seeds of various species of lupins have been used as a food for over 3000 years around the Mediterranean[5] and for as long as 6000 years in the Andean highland.
But this here is an ornamental Lupin.
Wishing you all the best and thank you, M, (*_*)
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GBRf Class 66/7 No. 66740 passes Grayrigg loops with 6Z02, the 10:05 Stoke Marcroft to Longtown MOD working on 7th July 2017.
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One of the Meadowsweet fabrics just screamed "hills and wind" to me....so this is what I did with it. After I finished what I wanted to do handquiltingwise I sort of felt it needed a little more so I stuck it under the sewing machine...hope I didn't overdo it!:)
Not a common sight to see a cl68-hauled set run through the down loop at South Ruislip - normally they're running fast through the middle - but not today! Here is DRS 68008 with the Banbury set AL05 heading off to Oxford Parkway to help heave all the Oxford football fans for the match at Wembley today.
For years I steered clear of the loop to avoid the train nerds and not wanting to take the same pictures over and over, but now it seems wrong to come all this way and not get a picture of it.
There were a load of autoracks on the move over the few days I was in the area, and here a BNSF train with a few doublestacks and a long string of racks exits Tunnel 10 below me, loops the famous loop, and its locos are about to head into Tunnel 9 to pass under itself. From there, the train will point to the right to cross a bridge under the two trucks at the right of the frame, then bend back left, eventually heading through the valley just beyond the hill in the center of the loop itself. All part of the 50 mile stretch of wonder that is the Tehachapi Pass.
18 April 2018, Tehachapi Loop, Keene, California.
Individual flowers of a maturing Banksia flower spike begin to uncurl. The diagonal fov is about 30mm.
Schneider-Krauznach Componon 50mm f4 enlarger lens, uncropped.
Just had to try something funny. And this stuff has great color!! lol Shot with Canon EOS 5Dmkii and 24-105l W/extension tube. Used available light and reflector left side.
I went on a random walk through my neighborhood today and decided to take a couple of pictures of this nearby playground. I hope you all have had a great day or night so far!
A major restructuring of routes took place in Medway from Sunday 12th July 2015 with routes 113, 114 and 116 being merged together to form a new LOOP service. There are actually four LOOP services, Purple & Yellow LOOP runs anticlockwise and Blue & Red LOOP runs clockwise with Yellow & Red running via Wigmore and Blue & Purple running via Parkwood. However all has not been well with the new service and following a review in late 2015 it has been announced that the LOOP network will be disbanded from Sunday 24th January 2016 and the western part replaced by an hourly route 113 from Chatham to Hempstead Valley via Luton and Hempstead and the nort and eastern section replaced by a reinstated route 116 from Chatham to Hempstead via Gillingham, Rainham and Wigmore.
Wearing branding which was amended for the new LOOP service, ARRIVA Kent & Surrey 1653 KX61 LCW is seen on approaching Hempstead on Pear Tree Lane having just made the climb up from Darland whilst working the Purple LOOP service. Wednesday 23rd December 2015
WrightBus StreetLite DF 10.4m
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Just over a week after entering service on the re-launched LOOP, Stagecoach Eastbourne 36902 GN13 HHT is seen waiting to pull out of The Hydneye, Hampden Park whilst working a clockwise LOOP. Tuesday 20th August 2013.
In the Summer of 2016 this vehicle was repainted into standard corporate colours and I understand all of the 'LOOP' branded vehicles will loose their branding upon repaint.
ADL E20D - ADL Enviro 200
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Life is not a straight line, nor is it always a smooth road. You got to deal with the ups n down, the crazy loops but at the end of it all, there will be light, salvation, nirvana :)
I seem to be getting a bit philosophical. Anyway, this is a shot of the spiraling stairway at the Mehrangarh fort of Jodhpur. I'm not 100% happy with the frame but this is the only one I got of this place :(
Have a happy weekend everyone!
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About Jodhpur:
Jodhpur is the second largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located 335 kilometres (208 mi) west from the state capital, Jaipur. It was formerly the seat of a princely state of the same name, the capital of the kingdom known as Marwar. Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination, featuring many palaces, forts and temples, set in the stark landscape of the Thar desert.
About Rajasthan
Rājasthān the land of Rajasthanis, is the largest state of the Republic of India by area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Thar Desert), which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan. The state is bordered by Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northeast and Punjab to the north. Rajasthan covers an area of 132,150 sq mi or 342,239 km². The proportion of the state's total area to the total area of the country is 10.41 per cent.
Jaipur is the capital and the largest city of the state. Geographical features include the Thar Desert along north-western Rajasthan and the termination of the Ghaggar River near the archaeological ruins at Kalibanga, which are the oldest in the subcontinent discovered so far.
Source Wikipedia
Appearing into my space, lol
From Old French lupin, from Latin lupinus (“pertaining to the wolf”).
The reason for association of the plant with the wolf is unclear.
Seeds of various species of lupins have been used as a food for over 3000 years around the Mediterranean and for as long as 6000 years in the Andean highland.
But this here is an ornamental Lupin.
Wishing you all the best and thank you, M, (*_*)
ALL IMAGES ARE BEST seen On Black, yours too
For more of my work: www.indigo2photography.com
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