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Marr: "There it is sir!" down in the large chasm."

Keith: "Okay I'm going in alone to get it you stay here in case I don't make it."

Marr: "But sir shouldn't I scout a safe way out of here?"

Keith: "Oh if I can get the God weapon that shouldn't be a problem..."

 

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Well I'm done with my entry to LoB GAC. I wanted to do another one and will still try but most likely it wont happen since I have to move all my lego and clean out my room so our house can get new carpet. Anyways this was a little annoying to get a good picture on so I know it's not the best.

It's a beautiful October morning in the Mitten as Great Lakes Central OW11 heads south behind a pair of ex Montana Rail Link SD35-3s. Time is short for these rare units, the only operable SD35s in the US (as far as I know), as Watco continues to bring in newer power to replace them.

Rocca Malatestiana di Cesena Italy

Title derived from photography location.

Birrarung Marr, Melbourne CBD.

 

Mamiya RB67 ProS + 50mm + Cokin X120 + Fuji Provia 100 (Slide)

 

Tone is original from film.

 

PostProcess:

Clone (to clean up any dust from scanning) + Levels + Crop + Canvas + Watermark.

 

All Rights Reserved

Photo by Chuck Rogers

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

 

It’s been 26 years since we last visited Australia on our honeymoon. We intended to go back for our 10th and 20th anniversaries but life had other things installed for us and our 25th was cancelled because of family health problems. But we finally made it for our 26th anniversary on the 4th October.

 

I thought it at the time, and this trip has only reinforced my belief that Australia is a far more advanced country with a positive lifestyle and culture to be envied. However, right from the outset, and I mean the moment our A350 touched the ground that Australia has gone out of its way to recognise its first peoples with acknowledgements at every opportunity, although the referendum result has totally contradicted this so let’s stay away from all of the politics.

 

I’m in two minds whether or not to post in chronological order or pick out the best images due to over excitement. However, here’s my first image take on day one in Melbourne… I’ve got over 2200+ images to go at plus several hundred taken on my iPhone.

 

To reinforce my point above here is the accompanying text to go along with the image.

 

“Birrarung Marr – We respectfully acknowledge that we are on the traditional land of the Kulin Nation. This special place is now known by its European name of Melbourne. Today, Melbourne is one of the great multicultural cities of the world, a significant meeting place. Birrarung means ‘river of mists’ in the Woiwurrung language of the Wurundjeri people who originally inhabited the area and ‘Marr’ equates with the side of the river. The Melbourne City Council proudly dedicates this park to the people of Melbourne.”

 

Scawsby is a suburb of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 2 miles north-west of the city centre on the A635 road to Barnsley close to its terminus with the A638.

 

Scawthorpe, Sunnyfields, Marr, Cusworth, Sprotbrough and Bentley are neighbouring villages and suburbs.

 

The local parish church in Scawsby is the Church of St Leonard and St Jude on Barnsley Road.

 

Scawsby is not a civil parish in its own right, mostly forming part of Brodsworth parish, which had a population of 2,936 at the 2011 census. Therefore, it has no official boundaries, but is generally considered to be separated from Sunnyfields by the Roman Ridge to the north, and is interwoven with Cusworth to the south.

 

Listed buildings in the village include 17th century Scawsby Hall and a Tudor cottage.

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oui c'est toujours un moment qui traîne en longueur,

ce printemps encore froid,

marre des légumes d'hiver...

et on a envie de se projeter un peu vite dans le bleu et or..

On voudrait s'y croire déjà

- on oublie le dicton qui pourtant dit bien

"en avril ne te découvre pas d'un fil"

 

Haut les coeurs !

et PATIENCE ...

C'est à ça que servent nos archives photos

 

Et d'ailleurs quand chaleur et sécheresse seront là, et prairies uniformes, on le regrettera, avril !

Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021

Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19

Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021

Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19

Bruce Peninsula National Park

Saturday night at the Ritz....

  

NOT FOR REPRODUCTION WITHOUT PERMISSION

 

Even though I've already put in a submission for #flickrfriday I decided to drop another one in. Similar to my previous submission, this is another bridge that is connected to the set of train tracks near my home. This bridge here is one that goes over a very frequented back road, the same road my mom would take me and my two siblings out for drives to entertain us. Not to mentions the whole road has a spectacular view of a gorgeous river!

The old house

  

La casa vieja

We are in monsoon season here in the midwest. The rain took a break this morning, the sun made an appearance for a few hours, and I slogged through the wet. This is from a small park in Goshen, Ohio not far from where I live

Ruins of what was originally a feed and general store for local farmers.

 

Night, near full moon, 180 second exposure, handheld light producing device set to orange.

 

Click on the image, because it's best BIG on BLACK!!!

Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021

Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19

Selkirk v Marr RFC at Philiphaugh, Selkik on 9th October 2021

Final Score: Selkirk RFC 10 Marr RFC 19

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