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ENG: You can see the Tram TM 36 (3587) of the Berlin Transport Company (BVG) in front of the Kleinmachnower lock directly at the river Teltow canal and dates back to 1938. This now serves as an information center of the regional heritage association. Part of the lock building can also be seen in the background.
It is part of the Tram (Street Car) line 96, which once connected Behrenstrasse in Berlin Mitte and Tempelhof with Teltow, Stahnsdorf and Kleinmachnow. In 1887, a 5-kilometer streetcar line was built from Groß-Lichterfelde, now called Lichterfelde-Ost, to Teltow. It was initially single-tracked and required a travel time of 30 minutes. Four years later, the line was extended to Stahnsdorf and in 1905 to Machnower Schleuse. The steam vehicles (also known as lame ducks) were not very powerful at the time, so the line was converted to electric operation in 1907. From 1930, it then drove as line 96. But with the construction of the Berlin Wall, the Tram operation was unfortunately discontinued. Since 2012, the car is open to visitors after extensive renovation.
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GER: Zu sehen ist der Triebwagen TM 36 (3587) der Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) vor der Kleinmachnower Schleuse direkt am Teltow-Kanal und stammt aus dem Jahr 1938. Dieser dient jetzt als Informationszentrum des regionalen Heimatvereins. Im Hintergrund ist auch ein Teil des Schleusen Gebäudes zu sehen.
Er ist ein Teil der Bahn Linie 96, die einst die Behrenstraße in Berlin Mitte und Tempelhof mit Teltow, Stahnsdorf und Kleinmachnow verband. 1887 wurde eine 5 Kilometer lange Straßenbahnstrecke von Groß-Lichterfelde, heute heißt es Lichterfelde-Ost, nach Teltow gebaut. Sie war zunächst eingleisig und benötigte eine Fahrzeit von 30 Minuten. Vier Jahre später wurde die Strecke dann bis Stahnsdorf und 1905 bis zur Machnower Schleuse verlängert. Sehr kraftvoll fuhren die Dampffahrzeuge (auch lahme Enten gennant) damals nicht gerade, daher wurde 1907 die Bahn dann auf elektrischen Betrieb umgestellt. Ab 1930 fuhr sie dann als Linie 96. Doch mit dem Bau der Berliner Mauer wurde der Straßenbahnbetrieb leider eingestellt. Seit 2012 steht der Wagen nach umfassender Sanierung für Besucher offen.
Ambalavao (Madagascar) - Il est 6h20, j’attends depuis 20 minutes l’ouverture des boucheries sur le marché d’Ambalavao.
J’ai remarqué que les chiens sont toujours à proximité de ce type de commerce. Ils dorment même la nuit devant les portes pour ne pas rater l’ouverture. Le boucher est amusé par ma présence.
Quand je lui dis je que suis venu très tôt pour photographier les chiens, il éclate de rire. A n’en pas douter il me prend pour un fou. Il me confie qu’il s’est demandé ce que je pouvais bien faire ? Il pensait que je photographiais les boutiques du marché. Il n’avait pas imaginé que je puisse m’intéresser aux chiens.
Après avoir fait quelques images des chiens, le regard plein d’espoir devant les saucisses accrochées à la fenêtre, je prends congé du boucher.
A ce moment, il me dit : « Si tu veux, je peux leur donner des bouts de viande ? Tu pourras faire une photo ». J’avais bien envisagé lui demander qu’il leur donne un ou deux os, mais je pensais qu’il trouverait ma demande incongrue.
Il a jeté un premier bout de viande -ou plutôt du gras- sur lequel les chiens se sont précipités. « Recommence lui dis-je, je n’étais pas bien placé ». Je renouvelle ce petit subterfuge pour que les trois chiens puisse avoir chacun une petite ration de viande. Je n’ai même pas fait de photo. J’avais juste l’oeil dans le viseur. Ça permettait aux chiens de se remplir une peu l’estomac.
Cette anecdote ne doit cependant pas faire oublier qu’à Madagascar, de nombreux enfants des villages de brousse ne mangent pas tous les jours à leur faim.
Ambalavao (Madagascar) - It is 6:20 am, I have been waiting for 20 minutes for the butcher shops to open in the Ambalavao market.
I have noticed that dogs are always around this type of business. They even sleep at night in front of the doors so as not to miss the opening. The butcher is amused by my presence.
When I tell him that I came very early to photograph the dogs, he bursts out laughing. No doubt he takes me for a fool.
He tells me he wondered what the hell I was doing ? He thought I was photographing the shops in the market. He hadn't imagined that I could be interested in dogs.
After taking a few pictures of the dogs, looking hopeful at the sausages hanging from the window, I take my leave of the butcher.
At that moment he said to me: "If you want, can I give them bits of meat ? You can take a photo ”. I had considered asking him to give them a bone or two, but I thought he would find my request incongruous.
He threw a first piece of meat - or rather fat - on which the dogs rushed. "Repeat I said to him, I was not well placed." I repeat this little subterfuge so that the three dogs can each have a small ration of meat. I didn't even take a picture. I just had my eye in the viewfinder. It allowed the dogs to fill their stomachs a bit.
This anecdote should not, however, make us forget that in Madagascar, many children from bush villages do not have enough food every day.
10 minutes north of Moab, Utah, lies the Arches National Park entrance. Once inside the park there is 30 minutes or so of driving through areas like this desert scene to reach many of the hiking destinations.
About 15 minutes after a smoky sunrise, UP's local LSE59 pulls up and out of Lesperance Street Yard with four loads of lumber bound for a lumber yard in the suburb of Brentwood. Gotta love that old St Louis riverfront area for beautiful backdrops! Love that area. Both geeps are former Southern Pacific units.
Eén kilometer westelijker en 13 minuten later zien we opnieuw de 628 518 tijdens het halt houden in het stationnetje vn Wasserburg.
Het stel is ondertussen teruggekeerd richting Lindau nadat het in Kressbronn de reizigers heeft opgepikt van de veel te laat rijdende RE uit Stuttgart - op tijd rijdt de RB 22735 echter ook niet: nog steeds staat er plus 10 op de teller.
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With the outskirts of the Pfänder in the background we can see once again the 628 518 making is scheduled stop at the station of Wasserburg whilst returning as local train to Lindau.
Due to the fact that the passengers of the delayed RE from and to Stuttgart had to exchange trains at Kressbronn, this RB still had a delay of 10 minutes.
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Wasserburg, 16/07/2019
DB 628 518
RB 22735 (Friedrichshafen Stadt) - Kressbronn - Lindau Hbf
Taken approx 30 minutes before actual sunrise.
The light has started to show, and a bright streak started to show its face.
The reservoir scheme in the Greenfield Valley and Chew Valley by the Ashton-Under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukinfield Waterworks Joint Committee commenced in 1870. The scheme was completed with Dovestone Reservoir in 1968 to collect water from the surrounding moorland.
The main contractor was A.E. Farr (Civil Engineers) of Westbury, Wiltshire. Its construction was opposed by local mill owners, who claimed that damming the river would cut off their water supply.
Taken using :
Nisi V6 Holder, LCPL, 3 Stop GND & 6 Stop ND Filter.
Benro Tripod.
Only minutes after I photographed the Aurora in my previous upload then this space/time rupture appeared causing all the light-beings to enter our universe!
Foreground and sky photographed separately using the same camera settings. The streaking stars were created by zooming out from 28 to 17 mm during the 25 sec exposure.
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Last September we spent 2 1/2 days at a camp with rocketeers in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. I got up 45 minutes before sunrise to witness the spectacle. I am a total night owl, so it was not that easy to get up so early. It definitely was worth it! The camp was still asleep when I took this sunrise photo.
Do you recognize the title?
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC7271_hdr1bal1c
8 minutes along the Northeast Corridor @ Holmesburg Junction. Image 4: As 667 continues its push towards the city, a SEPTA commuter train appears along side, having left Tacony Station, and heading north towards Holmesburg Station. Business is picking up on the NEC.
Was another chance at a pretty sunset this cold evening so headed down to my sister's house along Middle River. With temperatures below freezing, by the time I finished taking photos for around 15 minutes, my hands were quite cold ... but it was worth it.
While this sunset was not as 'epic' as the sunset on December 7th, it was still very pretty, though a bit more wind kept the river from having a mirror reflection ... the wave patterns here are pretty though.
Being around the winter solstice as well the setting sun aligns well with the bench on the right while standing on the pier.
A fresh Happy Bench Monday captured this evening.
•Earrings: [Fetch] Sophia (FLF)
•Lingerie: Belle Epoque { Stephanie }
Belle Epoque Marketplace Store
•Pose: Lyrium. Denise Series
•Closet: Torika Algon Wardrobe (Gacha)
•Candy: The Half Moon Market - Old Time Candy (Gacha)
•Neon Sign: #hashbang! - Neon City (Gacha)
•Head: GENUS Project - Baby Face
•Body: Maitreya Lara Mesh Body
•Skin: L'Etre - Any Skin [Pearl Tone]
•Lipstick: L'Etre - Genus Glossy
•Nails: #EMPIRE - Coffin
•Rings: **RE** Luxy
•Hair: DOUX - Cristal hairstyle
•Choker: Eclat - Velvet Choker
•REIGN.- PRINCESS ROBE (BLUSH) #15 (Arcade Gacha)
•REIGN.- DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER SET #19
•Birdy - Boudoir - Rug White (Gacha)
•tarte. june chandelier (gold)
•Bazar - Floria flower vase
•[7891.] Chanil Box Bundle
•-David Heather-Watch Case
•-David Heather-Jewels & Money 2
•-David Heather-Purse Decor 4
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Against all odds our harebrained attack scheme worked!!! We spent 5 minutes staring at the webbed crates contemplating our imminent and almost instant deaths. Just goes to show yah...never say never....
Cape of Ruin - The Wastelands
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cape%20of%20Ruin/66/82/76
Dune Trapper Spider is a Wastelands game piece by Neobokrug Elytis - spawns in a webbed crate and usually takes a gang of people to defeat as it attacks and poisons you...reacting to different strategies the hapless hunter might try...
Taken two minutes after yesterday's offering, as the first light began to creep downward. The colour palette and contrast were changing incredibly fast. Contrary to many people's expectations that the prairie is "flat and boring", this park offers a river valley, buttes, badlands, hills and coulees - a rich variety of topographic features to go with its abundant wildlife. A visual feast! I can never get enough of it. And dawn is the very best time of day: in winter, for the light; in other seasons, because the visitors and tourists are still in their beds and sleeping bags!
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2024 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
With probably less than 15 minutes before the direct sun light died, CN 2016's headlight popped around the bend in the distance with limestone, much to my chagrin. They were following shortly behind the BLE 903 which also had limestone. I was really hoping to make use of a last patch of nose light along with the late season goldenrod. Made for a great twofer, sometimes you luck out. There have certainly been plenty of times that scenario has played out where I watched the light die entirely, only to have the headlight appear moments later.
This image is just minutes old, and as you can see, Alaskans are enjoying a beautiful spring day.
I shot this image through the windshield driving down the road at 55 MPH.
**(This image is SOOC - so you can see the true natural colors of the "Great Land".)
WINTER❄️
It tasted like more to go up at Le Prorel, Briançon with our ski pass without skiing to see the amazing views. Without knowing what I photographed I was surprised that this was a part of the Maginot Line so high up in the mountains🌞
I replaced the upload from a few minutes before with a panorama. After I looked back what I uploaded in 2013, I found out that this was a possible panorama of 2 photos. So I made it at once and now you can see the whole area with the wonderful mountains behind it, where it was snowing at that moment❄️
ROG`s/Europhoenix`s 37510 "Orion" dragging a new West Midlands Aventra unit 730018 are seen at Raynors farm crossing Stenson with 5Q65 the 10.08 Derby Litchurch lane to Oxley Car.M.D.
15/12/2022.
This was a bit of a rush job after getting stuck in 2 traffic jams so we just made it with only a couple of minutes to get the pole up .
This is the third test photo taken in Koziegłowy in the agglomeration of Zagłębie and Silesia with over 2.2 million inhabitants. Shows the capabilities of low ISO 200 combined with the MSM astrotracker - again an 8-minute single exposure at 40mm MFT (80mm FF). You can see that with proper care in setting the tripod (leveling) and the tracker to the Polaris (setting with a laser and an optical telescope with backlight), you can confidently expect much longer single exposure times and longer focal lengths. An appropriate tripod Mach3 TMA 47AXL, are also important. I also used remote radio shutter release - RADIO TRIGGER OLYMPUS RM-CB2 , SYNC CABLE JJC RM-UC1 OLYMPUS KABEL-J .. One more thing about focusing - I focused manually on a bright star, enlarging the image 14x.
"We're living in the gold
Driving in your car
And the cases that went cold
I want to be wherever you are
And we're sitting in that room
And you spoke in Japanese
Singing words, "I'll come home soon"
Want to please you
You want to please me"
At 06:43 on the morning of September the 25th The Harvest Full Moon is just about to set and the sun will rise in three minutes as 73968 and its four carriages cross over the South Esk Viaduct at the neck of Montrose Basin with 1A25, the Euston to Aberdeen sleeper. The train has split from the Inverness and Fort William portions at Edinburgh Waverley having set out from Euston as one train, The Highland Sleeper, this portion leaving Waverley station at 04:12, 26 minutes ahead of its booked time. Arrival at Aberdeen for this lightweight train will be 07:31, just three minutes early.
A blend of three photographs to include the moon, and the shoreline at left. A wide angle lens would render the moon too distant. A simple stitch did not work because the software is lazy, it chose to omit the train! So: photostack in Photoshop and erase on the particular photos to show the train. Everything was shot together handheld, the left side behind the train after the train had passed from view.
A different negative, different framing, same subject.
From an 8x10 inch Wet Plate Collodion glass negative.
Camera: Intrepid 8x10
Lens: Industar-37 f4.5
Exposure: 2.5 minutes at f11
Collodion: Quinn's Negative
Kurze Zeit später folgte der aufgrund der Semmering-Sperre umgeleitete SDG 54072 mit interessanter Bespannung: 1142.664, 1142.589 und 1116.064 beförderten den gemischten Güterzug am 21. April 2016 gemeinsam über die Pyhrnbahn. Die Aufnahme entstand in Gleinkerau zwischen Spital am Pyhrn und Windischgarsten.
A few minutes later mixed freight train SDG 54072 followed. This train was rerouted due to construction works on the Semmering. The train was pulled by 1142.664, 1142.589 and 1116.064 - all three engines were working. I took this picture on the 21st of April 2016 at Gleinkerau, a little village between Spital and Windischgarsten.
My favorite "sunrise in paradise" location on Key West. These palms are featured on Jimmy Buffett's A1A album, and the back cover is about 50 yards north of here. While he lived here this was a favorite spot of his and he wrote a few songs here. Have been attempting to get the best shot of these palms for many years. I'M STILL TRYING!
SUNRISE - Smathers Beach - Key West, Florida U.S.A.
Swaying Magical Palms - Late Fall - Dec. 4th, 2020
---------Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail----------
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - I'm doing a long series
on this amazing sunrise. It lasted 42 minutes and I got a lot
of keepers...so bear with me. Thanks very much for looking]
"Margaritaville" - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4XtBiWgXLE
"It's Five-Oclock Somewhere" - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPCjC543llU
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smathers_Beach
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_West,_Florida
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_keys
My Key West 2020 Slideshow : flic.kr/s/aHsmTvNLb4
3rd Place Competition Winner - 'Tis the Season Group - 10/9/23
at the southernmost international airport in the world.
The runway - on the raised island - takes up the entire length of the island.
So be careful, not too early..... and not too late..... !!!!
In the background Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world Province of Tierra del Fuego, part of Patagonia.
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auf dem südlichsten internationalen Flughafen der Welt.
Die Landebahn - auf der aufgeschütteten Insel - nimmt die gesamte Länge der Insel ein.
Also vorsichtig, nicht zu früh..... und nicht zu spät..... !!!!!
Im Hntergrund Ushuaia, die südlichste Stadt der Welt. Provinz Feuerland, Teil Patagoniens.
The fog on thsi day lasted only for about 10 minutes. Those 10 minutes I spent photographing a grey herons down by the water so as I walked back to my bike I was greeted by the sun allready peeking over the mountains.
A little cold but a great start into a regular office day.
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The geyser is located in the Haukadalur hot water valley in the south of the island. Its eruptions occur regularly at intervals of approx. 10 minutes. The boiling water column of Strokkur reaches a height of 25 to 35 m.
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Der Geysir befindet sich im Heißwassertal Haukadalur im Süden der Insel. Seine Ausbrüche erfolgen regelmäßig im Abstand von ca. 10 Minuten. Die kochende Wassersäule des Strokkur erreicht eine Höhe von 25 bis 35 m.
Fllight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia,
the southernmost city in Argentina. It is located on the Beagle Channel.
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Während des Fluges von Buenos Aires nach Ushuaia,
die südlichste Stadt Argentiniens. Sie liegt am Beagle-Kanal.
With only 20 minutes to spend inside the Olympic Stadium at @olympiapark in Munich, I had to make the most of the views I could find.
Wide, middle and detail shots with the @CanonUSA 17-40mm and the @TamronUSA 100-400mm lenses.
This is a medium-view image. So many patterns, lines, shapes and shadows. I'm pretty sure I could have spent hours here just inside the stadium itself.
Rollei Retro 400S
Agfa Isolette
developed with
Bellini Euro HC 1+31 dilution B for 6 1/2 minutes at 20 celcius
Digitised with
Nikon D700
Tamron Adaptall 2 90mm f/2.5 macro lens
Valoi 120 film holder
Pixl_Latr
A5 size led light pad
RAW files processed with
Affinity Studio
I always admire people who can just "do" street photography. They are up there, in my book, with those who seem to be able to waltz into a forest, snap a photo and walk away with an amazing shot. I like to dip my toes into both genres but am never really happy with the results. In fact I seem to recall making it a new year's promise a few years ago that I'd try more when it comes to both street and woodland photography.
With this in mind I headed down to Littlehampton beach front for a spot of street photography. Parked the rental car and tried to pay for my stay - 2 hours should be enough I thought - only for the pay machine to throw a fit and declare it's card reader non-operational. I fumbled in my wallet and frustratingly only had enough coppers and half pennies for one hour of parking. I'll make the most of it I thought and headed off to this location. After a few minutes of standing here, waiting and working on my composition a primary school class and teacher showed up. Not wanting to get into trouble, or get suspicious looks thrown my way I wandered 250 or so meters away to another shelter/bench like this. Set up again only for the same class to show up and sit there after a few more minutes. Frustrated I stomped back to the original location. Almost 20 minutes in and I hadn't really gotten anything. Lo and behold, a few minutes later the same class came back. The teacher grinned at me and I knew then she was doing it deliberately. So I stood my ground, pointed the camera in this direction and waited her out. She blinked first, sheepishly herding her class away to the right of this scene. Victory! But it cost me 25 minutes of my one hour of parking.
Came away with some shots that I'm really happy with though they feel a little same-y with the cool shapes that meander across the scene. I did try and get the odd cyclist but couldn't time it quite right with them being half hidden behind the structure. Guess I need to get out and practice street photography more then....
The beautiful little village of Hornby is only about ten minutes away from our holiday home in north Lancashire. There is a combined tearoom and post office here, as well as a splendid village shop. The buildings pictured are just along the main road from those. The white building on the far left comprises two houses. Then the one with the blue door is originally one house that has been divided into two flats. All these date from the 1700s and are Grade II-listed.
The final minutes before the sun sets beneath the horizon of the Pacific Ocean in California. Surfers staying to catch the last rides of the day, I'm looking down from a cliffside view in north San Diego country saying amen and thank you as the mother father sun keeps keeps its golden eye on Mother Earth.
PS Tell Spotify, Siri, and Alexa to play music by
JOHN WILLIAM HAMMOND (use all 3 names)- you will love it.!.
BE A HERO - DONATE BLOOD - Takes only 30 minutes
So Easy & SAVES LIVES-REALLY - Google a local Blood Bank
In a matter of minutes here, the sky will go dark. Weather comes in faster than you can imagine in this part of the world. There is very little warning, and it began to snow becoming very cold. There is a little town at the base of the mountain you see in this image, it helps give an idea of the scale of this mountain. It's unbelievable because many of us have seen nothing like this.
The pass is directly behind me, about a days travel. We walked upward about eight days to get to this pass, where most places in the world you're likely to make the mountain pass in a day and be back down. There is really nothing like this place in the world.
Larkya Bazar is where Tibet meets Nepal here - they trade at this Bazar high in the mountains.
Vang-Vieng (Laos) - Photo prise à 15 bonnes minutes à pied du centre-ville en 2015.
Cette ville aujourd’hui peuplée de 20.000 habitants, était considérée jusqu’au milieu des années 1990, comme l’un des paradis terrestres. Je n’y suis malheureusement pas venu lors de mon premier voyage dans les années 1990.
De paradis terrestre, Vang-Vieng s’est muée en enfer touristique en moins de deux ans, sous les assauts des investisseurs chinois et vietnamiens, attirés par un décor de rêve autour de la rivière Nam-Song, cernée de majestueuses montagnes calcaires truffées de grottes plus ou moins sacrées.
Le tourisme de masse s’est abattu du jour au lendemain sur cette jolie vallée qui attirait depuis quelques années tous les junkies du monde. Conséquence, ce un lieu est devenu peu fréquentable avec un fort taux de criminalité.
Vang-Vieng a vite été rebaptisée " le cancer du tourisme " dans les années 2000. Mais en 2012, après avoir largement profité de la corruption, le gouvernement laotien à été obligé de mettre un terme à cette débauche, peu compatible avec l’image qu’il voulait donner du pays.
Aujourd’hui, la région est redevenue plus apaisée et sécurisée. C’est toujours un haut lieu du tourisme avec ses quads pétaradants, perturbant la tranquillité des campagnes environnantes. Mais il est possible de pratiquer un tourisme plus respectueux de l’environnement en parcourant la région à pied ou à vélo.
Vang-Vieng, the lost paradise
Vang-Vieng (Laos) - Photo taken a good 15 minutes walk from the city center.
This city, now populated by 20,000 inhabitants, was considered until the mid-1990s as one of the paradises of earth. Unfortunately, I did not stay there on my first trip in the 1990s.
From earthly paradise, Vang-Vieng has turned into hell in less than two years, under the onslaught of Chinese and Vietnamese investors, attracted by a dream setting around the Nam-Song river, surrounded by majestic limestone mountains dotted with caves more or less sacred.
Mass tourism swept over this pretty valley overnight, which for several years had attracted junkies around the world. As a result, this place has become infrequent with a high crime rate.
Vang-Vieng was quickly renamed "the cancer of tourism" in the early 2000s. But in 2012, after having profited greatly from corruption, the Laotian government was forced to put an end to this debauchery, which was hardly compatible with the image he wanted to give of the country.
Today, the region has once again become more peaceful and secure. It is still a hotspot for tourism with its backlashing quads, disturbing the tranquility of the surrounding countryside. But it is possible to practice more environmentally friendly tourism by exploring the region on foot or by bicycle.