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I really liked the BP build and wanted to do things reminiscent of it. My lost BL order came today after I built this hopelessly in spite of my loss and was going to just put the volume one suit in there but now I have a proper Miles which makes me very happy.
..worker going about his day at the Steung Meanchey Municipal Waste Dump, faces of Phnom Penh, Cambodia...
EXPLORE 13-11-08 #9
He titulado esta foto "Miles" porque si observáis el tamaño grande de la foto podréis ver la gran cantidad de pájaros que hay en el cielo. Quizás miles.
La foto está tomada en La Albufera de Valencia (España)
Por favor, no usar esta imagen en páginas web, blogs u otros soportes sin mi autorización, © Todos los derechos reservados.
I have titled this photo "Thousands" because there are many birds in the sky, maybe thousands. You can see it in the large size of the image.
The photo was taken at La Albufera of Valencia (Spain)
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.
Australian National broad gauge Alco 833 shunts a rake of V/Line vans into the small FCN depot at Mile End, Adelaide, South Australia on 11 June 1994.
The following year the facility was taken over by SCT Logistics in conjunction with their new Melbourne to Perth service and was used for that purpose until 2001. The site is now used for netball courts.
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With the County removing trees left and right after the storms I think I've found my next shooting location. The view is much more open than before.
If you like my work and wanna show it by inviting me to one of your groups, you are very welcome to do that, but please do not leave any graphic logos! I'll delete them.
The summer heat has kicked in an our silver haired boy has been wanting to be inside more. Hope you all had a great independence day!
Have a great week everyone!
ARR 4318 rolls over the Twenty Mile River and in front of 20 Mile Valley, which is a very impressive sight. Alaska Railroad train 120N bound for Anchorage. 6.19.24
A downbound ore freighter makes the turn around Whitefish Pt. (August 22, 2023), a part of the "15 more miles" needed by the 'Fitzgerald to avoid sinking almost 50 years ago. The gale sanctuary of Whitefish Bay recently saw several upbound freighters anchored to wait out a "gale of November" that came early.
Grain elevators stand tall along the tracks in Antrim Township at Wingerton as CSX train D773 brings back the empties from Chambersburg.
I shot this image from the middle of the suspension bridge that crosses over the Yukon River, as it flows through Miles Canyon just outside of Whitehorse.
The surface of the water may look smooth, but there is a strong current and undertow that you will not survive should you be unfortunate enough to lose your step and fall in. Notice the worn paths to the right? A lot of people walk those paths with no barrier between them, and the icy water below. Back in the gold rush days - many a miner lost their lives and everything they owned traversing Miles Canyon. It is beautiful to look at, and just jammed packed full of history, but one must be very careful when visiting.
This Chichester-Miles Leopard is the second prototype of a four seat, twin-engined 'personal jet' in development since 1982. The first prototype G-BKRL flew in 1988 but after the engine manufacturer folded, this second aircraft was built using Williams FJX engines and adding other refinements including pressurisation.
G-BRNM first flew in 1997 and carried out 84 development flights. The aircraft was previously on display at the Bournemouth Aviation Museum, and was donated to the Midland Air Museum by Ian Chichester-Miles.
Another from this ongoing series.
CSXT local L020 has 17 cars trailing two ACSES equipped ex Chessie GP40-2s as they pull up to MP QC1 on Troy Industrial Track after a four mile run down from their namesake city. In the foreground is a signature New York Central era concrete 'tombstone' style milepost marked R1.
They will pause here holding off crossing for a bit before awaiting permission from Amtrak's Hudson North dispatcher to head out onto the Hudson Line and cross the Livingston Avenue Bridge so they can make the climb up West Albany hill enroute back west to their home base in South Schenectady via the Amtrak main and CSXT's Carmen Branch. Refer to my earlier posts for a long form caption with the history of this line.
Rensselaer, New York
Friday October 25, 2024
“But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.”
~Robert Frost~
Just got back from a bucket list trip through the South West US. Drove over 3000 miles, visiting places such as San Francisco, LA, Vegas, Grand Canyon, Page, Monument Valley, and Bryce Canyon. I didn't particularly focus on photography during the trip but was still able to take some nice pictures.
The 17 mile drive from the title comes from a, you guessed it..., a 17 mile drive along the coast of Monterey, CA.
Handheld panorama using the Nikon fisheye set to 15mm
Taunton, MA
The Three Mile River or Threemile River is a river in Bristol County, Massachusetts. It is formed by the junction of the Rumford and Wading rivers in the town of Norton. It flows in a southeasterly direction for 13.5 miles (21.7 km) through the towns of Norton, Taunton and Dighton, where it joins the Taunton River.
On August 25, 2008, the Three Mile Watershed was designated an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). The ACEC designation imparts certain protections and restrictions within a designated area relating to new development and other human activities.