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NJ Transit's "AquaTrack" is back for another Fall season of combating slippery leaf conditions across their commuter rail network. On this day, the train with NJT GP40-2 #4303 was spraying east on the Montclair-Boonton Line, heading east through Lincoln Park Station.
I know i was supposed to release this top months ago but i slacked off! Delt with some rl stuff, got a new processor/mobo, so now im good to go!
I plan on releasing this top within the next week. I would release them now but i am working on a cropped version too! :D
They will include appliers for the lolas, cute/phat azz, and a layer for the slink hands!
Also, if requested, i am thinking about releasing the garter socks pictured too! They are one of my favorite items i've made.
Sorry i've been so inactive! I plan on making a come back and releasing tons of new stuff for Ataxia soon <3333
Age?
You never ask a Lady her age Errol :)
Occupation?
International Fly Girl DJ
How many pairs do you own?
Too many & not enough
What are your favorites and why?
Adidas is my preferred brand, I think my fav shoe is Air Max 1's, its
like the ultimate all round shoe. But my particular fav pairs change
all the time.
What's more important sex or trainers?
Errol! Im not answering that my Dad might read this! :)
Photography: ©Errol
Location: London: 25:06:10
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Age?
You never ask a Lady her age Errol :)
Occupation?
International Fly Girl DJ
How many pairs do you own?
Too many & not enough
What are your favorites and why?
Adidas is my preferred brand, I think my fav shoe is Air Max 1's, its
like the ultimate all round shoe. But my particular fav pairs change
all the time.
What's more important sex or trainers?
Errol! Im not answering that my Dad might read this! :)
Photography: ©Errol
Location: London: 25:06:10
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
Heading east through the Kyoto suburbs, Keifuku Electric Railway #26 passes by the south gate to Kōryū-ji temple as it nears its next stop at Uzumasa-Kōryūji station.
Built in 1994 for the Keifuku Electric Railway (better known as Randen), #26 is a Mobo 21 Class streetcar, designed to operate on the Arashiyama Line in western Kyoto. It is one of two 21 Class streetcars on the Keifuku, designed to look like an early 20th century style streetcar. To match the exterior, the interior has wooden grain paneling, gold accented luggage racks and lighting trim, and matcha brown, swede fabric for the seats. It's a wonderful tram to ride in, though its usage is generally limited to weekends, holidays and the Spring/Fall tourist season.
Keifuku Electric Railway (Arashiyama Line).
Mobo 21 Class.
Uzumasa Kumiishicho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto.
Conveniently placed at the entrance to the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Monkey Park, and Sanso Gorge, Arashiyama Station features some amazing sites in of itself. On one of the platforms, there's a footbath you can use, and just outside the station is the iconic Kimono Forest. These glass pillars all contain colored paper with Japanese styled designs. They light up after dark as well, adding to the vibe of this amazing corner of Kyoto.
Here, Keifuku #102 departs Arashiyama Station through the forest bound for Shijō-Ōmiya.
Keifuku Electric Railway (Arashiyama Line). Mobo 101 Class
Arashiyama, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto.
MOBO101
KEIFUKU #101
Arashiyama Line
Nishioji-Sanjo, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
モボ101形
京福電気鉄道 #101
嵐山本線
日本 京都府 京都市 西大路三条
NJT YD-41 drags a set of equipment east on the Montclair-Boonton Line at Upper Montlcair, passing a former Erie NY&GL freight house. GP40-2 4302 is in charge after having its PTC installed.
I just love compact Macs... they are cute and lovely.
I got this little Mac yesterday from local auction site. It's not really functional...
Checkerboard problem when I power on the computer. Also the power supply is so weak that making the screen so wavy. Besides, the hard drive is dead.
So now I swapped the floppy drive with my still functional Classic, and gave this Mac's mobo a wash....
The case is now cleaner after some rubbing :)
I saw a Youtube upload about shooting at home and one of the parts was someone shooting back-lit bubbles.
I need to clean my sensor, the inside of my lens or both as the dust spots were everywhere.
If I work out a way to do this outside of my kitchen I think it would make a great layer to an lp shot.
NJT MOBO train #6226 from Montclair State University to New York Penn Station traverses the curves of the Montclair Connection that links the tracks of the DL&W Montclair Branch to the Erie's NY&GL. The Pennsylvania Railroad wrapped ALP-46 brings up the rear, with its yellow "pinstripe" and tuscan red colors.
This looks a little too sharp as do some of my other shots... I'm not sure if Flickr affects the sharpening on upload?
The great Lemar. www.lemar-online.com/
Fabulous voice, very nice guy to talk with, and he has an amazing band.
I was on the road again with soul singer Simon Chiverton (www.simonchiverton.com) who was supporting act for Lemar.
Nikon D7K with 50mm F1.8d. Manual mode. A very challenging shoot as Lemar moves around a lot.
1/125 F2.8 ISO1600 Spot metered. This shot was the best from a rapid burst of four.
I like the fact that when shooting concerts, there is no real control over lighting. You get what you get.
Uploaded in low res. Straight from camera with a crop and slight contrast kick.
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Metro North West of Hudson F40PH-3C 4907 leads NJRail 1001 into Lincoln Park, NJ, on the Montclair-Boonton Line. While these units are owned by Metro North for use on the NY state-funded WOH lines, its not uncommon for them to wander to other parts of the Hoboken Division.
The morning commute has started as office workers and students get to their destinations. Trundling through this non-touristy corner of Kyoto is Randen MoBo 301 as it approaches Randen-Tenjingawa Station bound for Shinjo-Omiya.
Keifuku Electric Railway, Arashiyama Line
Randen MoBo 301
Uzumasa Shimokeibucho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto
4009 leads a MOBO (Montclair-Booton Line) train into Towaco station. Rails Steakhouse in Towaco Crossing provides a backdrop.
NJTR 4009 PL42AC
When someone hear the names Kyoto and Arashiyama, they think of the famous bamboo forest. However, there are some other low key neat sights in this touristy corner of Kyoto, and you don't even need to leave the station to see them!
The Keifuku Electric Railway (known as Randen) serves Arashiyama with their own terminus station. At this station is a sea of colored paper encased in glass cylinders. This is the "Kimono Forest", nicknamed due to the patterns on the paper also found on women's kimonos. During the day, they look nice, almost quaint. But at night, they light up, turning this seemingly mundane station into a gorgeous work of art. Here, a Shijo-Omiya bound tram departs Arashiyama as sun sets on the end of a hot, but beautiful late summer evening.
Keifuku Electric Railway. Randen MoBo Type 501
Arashiyama, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto
NJT Erie Lackawanna tribute wrap ALP45 4519 leads MOBO train 1003 past the former DL&W Boonton Station on the Boonton Line.
Soldat fra Panserbataljonen skyter med MG3 under øvelse Urban Viking, Marnehuizen / Soldier from the Panser Battalion shooting with MG3 during exercise Urban Viking, Marnehuizen.
The town of Boonton provides a backdrop as a "Boonton Scoot" passes the URHS Railroad Museum [For a Day] event. NJ Transit was kind enough to provide this shuttle train service between the Morristown Line at Denville and Boonton in support of the United Railroad Historical Society of NJ. The west end of the Montclair-Boonton Line does not currently have weekend service. "Museum" displays in this view include NJ Transit's Erie heritage unit, NJT's newest ALP-45PD and NJT ALP-44 #4424 which is now part of the URHS collection. Having the CNJ heritage unit power the scoot was a nice touch.
NJTR 4109 GP40PH-2 "Jersey Central"
NJTR 4210 GP40PH-2B "Erie"
My mom helped ALOT. I didn't do much. Cut here and there. Tried sewing here and there.
It's about 3.5" in length.
Just a prototype. Haven't done this before. Hopefully, it'll get easier after getting the hang of it.
I LOVE EXPERIMENTS AND FIRST ATTEMPTS!