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Clearly a railroad about out of time, this eastbound Dead Freight looks its name, a motley collection of low-priority loads but mostly empties pulled by a clapped-out collection of oil-leaking, smoke-belching locomotives years past their prime. On November 10, 1979, this 85-car train passes the salvaged siding of Corfu, west of Othello, Washington, behind U28B 5511, U30B 5609, U25B 5056, GP9s 280 and 285, and GP35 1500.

Boulevard Of Ghosts presents you an image from collection "Stills". A group of cinematic still photographs of existent and non existent movies. This particular image is from non existent surreal Noir motion picture "Rotten Luck". Please view large in lightbox.

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17/52

Y'all!! Look what I found today....Finally!! I've never found one before. In all my 33 years!

I decided to take my 52 weeks in my own hands without anymore themes from here on out. I believe the themes were sucking the life out of me and blocking any creativity. I felt so anxious this week every time I thought about the theme for the week. The themes are not hard by any means but I keep freezing up and dread for the project has for sure set in. I want to try my best to save it and finish it out on my own. Wish me luck!

If one is lucky, a solitary fantasy can totally transform one million realities.

This good luck charm was created two years ago for my 14-year-old niece Hanne who had to fight against lymphoma. She did great and the camp against cancer was won by Hanne. 2021 started off nicely but Mr Hodgkin thought otherwise. My dear niece, almost 16, has to fight the cancer again. Unfortunately, we both have to bring out our lucky charms again. For all of you who have to fight the same disease, a lot of strength, courage and love from the people around you. Next Monday, Hanne will have her first chemo. I wish her and everyone else in the same situation lots of courage.

The corner of Good Luck and Hurry.

 

A part of my Urban Picnic Street Photography collaboration by me and the cool KinWing Edas Wong

   

www.urbanpicnic-streetphotography.com/inspiration/luck/

 

You shoulda checked before sitting down.

This lucky little lady bug

has landed here to stay

To make my garden pretty

and keep the weeds away

– Author Unknown

Double luck because those are rare!

 

Lat.: Parnassius apollo

En.: Mountain Apollo

De.: Roter Apollo

Fr.: Apollon

 

Wallis,Schweiz

Valais, Suisse

Valais, Switzerland

Always throw spilled salt over your left shoulder. Keep rosemary by your garden gate. Add pepper to your mashed potatoes. Plant roses and lavender, for luck. Fall in love whenever you can.”

― Alice Hoffman, Practical Magic

... to all of you, my good flickr-friends.

And have a wonderful weekend !!

India, una donna disegna per terra dei segni portafortuna.

 

Sono appena rientrato in Italia, prossimamente altre foto da quella terra incredibile

When I first saw this Red-tailed Hawk balancing at the top of a century plant it had a freshly caught rabbit. From the time it started to the end it took about 45minutes to devour his meal. What surprised me the most was watching it pulling the fur off but for the most part it ate pretty much everything fur and all. The very last image it apparently wanted to save the rabbits foot for 'good luck'!

 

Toward the end of his meal a large group of kids on a field trip along with their escorts & myself watched this hawk. He came down on lower branches to clean his beak and feet and fluff his feathers and didn't seem the least bit disturbed by his audience!

is when the following happens:

 

1) You end up in a town you've never been before trying to scout a location for a photo of an approaching train (NS #218)

 

2) You check four locations with access to the tracks and decide none of them are great.

 

3) You settle for a crossing only to notice a building up the nearby hill. You investigate.

 

4) You realize that beyond the building is a vacant field with a decent view of a recently rehabbed fill

 

5) You hear the sound of an approaching northbound you had no idea was coming, but are comforted in knowing the southbound is lined for the main closest to you. At that moment you hear the southbound's horn, as well

 

6) The trains are doing 25 mph and 35 mph, respectively, and end up meeting right in your viewfinder!

 

Oh, and you cap off the day with tickets at the 48-yard line for the Carolina Panthers - Arizona Cardinals football game that were given to you earlier in the week!

 

Gotta' love luck!

 

Went out to shoot the elevators at Napinka MB when I got lucky, and had a train show up and stop to throw the switch. These elevators are slated to be torn down in the near future.

Abandoned wooden house in Sweden

A scene at Gurnard Luck, Isle of Wight.

 

27th October 2025.

“Of course it’s all luck.” – Henri Cartier-Bresson

Good luck to you if, when walking around Shanghai, China, you're looking for sompething that was built before (let's say) the 19th century, even though chinese were surely already there before that, already building a huge town for themselves.

 

That door, found in Yu Garden, was the only thing I could really find after wandering around for about three days.

 

And I love it all the more.

-7th challeenge-

Esta es mi suerte, y mi persona favorita en el mundo se llama María en su propio tiempo le dedico esta canción www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCokhCqK9rw&ob=av 2e

La foto es Sooc completamente.

Best wishes for 2013 to all my flickr friends !!!

Dawn at the lake. Fishermen trying their luck as the lake fog lifts.

After getting the Mandarin Duck, we headed for Arrowhead Marsh to try our luck at the Tropical Kingbird. There were several people we ran into looking for this misguided bird but unable to find him, so we headed out for Lake Merrit in search of the Tufted Duck. As we're making our way past the islands to the large fountain we stopped to get some shots of the male Ruddy Duck sporting a new blue bill when we looked up to see several Greater Scaup being followed by the Tufted Duck...yes, that's the way it happened...:) We all got a good laugh at this 'good luck' of fortune!

I spotted just a tail down low in the grass as I came over the hill. Did I dare to get closer in hopes I would get to see it's face? You bet I did. No risk, no reward! : )

A rusty grave marker in the Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital cemetery bears the number of a winning slot machine roll.

Every time I see this meadow grey, it reminds me of Falkor of The Neverending Story. So while some call this little animal Scoparia pyralella or moth, I call it my Luck Dragon...

I'll find right words for this.

Canon AE-1 Program + FD 50mm f/1.8

Fuji Superia X-Tra 400 expired in 2011

 

My digital alter ego

Bokina with 2x extender

...in terms of boatspotting this morning.

 

But then again: it was Sunday at 5:17 am so...

Most often the birds and the bees ignored each other, but in this shot, it looks like the hummingbird is checking out the bee as a potential meal. Good luck with that.

Japanese kimono, gacha,lucky letter , Midnight Mania, Japanese home decorations which enhance a peaceful time and celebrate the beautiful traditions of Japan! Historical, Edo, roleplay, Animated furniture, Daily life chores, kawaii,Fashion、accessory、

 

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