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“They say to think within the box, but it's funny how those in the box never go anywhere, where those outside it, get to see the world.”
― Anthony Liccione
More on the new PS by PAO shapes, meet Dean, my very first male shape available for retail.
Dean is a handsome, athletic male, with a tall physique and iconic face structure. Designed for Lelutka Alain and shown on Belleza Jake. ♥
Taxi to the store (always cheaper in-store):
or check him out on marketplace:
He has a bit of a Mr. T. hairdo going on.
I want to thank each and everyone who took the time to visit my little space here on Flickr.
It doesn't happen often but occasionally one of the passenger trains will meet a freight along the Arm. Such is the case in this photo as a lengthy freight meets the Glacier Discovery at Rainbow.
Mikis Theodorakis (1925–2021) was a renowned Greek composer, politician, and activist, best known for his iconic film scores, including Zorba the Greek (1964). Born on the island of Chios, he was deeply involved in Greece's political struggles, fighting in the Resistance during World War II and later opposing the military junta (1967–1974). His music blended classical, folk, and contemporary styles, often inspired by Greek poetry. Imprisoned and exiled for his political beliefs, he became a symbol of resistance and democracy. His vast body of work includes symphonies, operas, oratorios, and popular songs, making him a cultural icon in Greece and beyond.
This man was one of the smartest and most brave men, and no other was able to express all the feelings, fear, sorrow and also the beautiful moments in a humans life in songs, like he did. I wanted to share this, to keep his memory alive.
A loaded train behind a traditional trio of SD38s meets an empty behind two new SD40-3s. Soon all trains on the Iron Range Division would be powered by pairs of tunnel motors. Today CN uses four units to get ore trains over the Iron Range Sub, although train length has increased from 116 cars to around 145.
It's always a fun time when form and light hang out together.
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Maggie (keyinherpocket - Parasol Doll) & Monica (hello miss.quito) are hosting the Annual Halloween meet! Come one come all!
Details here:
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Two trains meet at Summit on a warm autumn afternoon.
NJT #430 @ Summit Station, Summit, NJ
NJTR Arrow III 1317
Interested in a print?
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This is an image my daughter sent to me of her dog Wilma. Wilma is deaf. My daughter is the only one of my children (all adults now) that has shown a propensity for photography. I downloaded it and processed with Snapseed. Photo by: Victoria Plitt
serenade#5 小夜曲 セレナード
every person someone meets
haighspeed movement photo
iso 1600 over
canon300D &RussianFirm
OSAKA
Hi everbody! I'm Timmy's new sister and I'm really glad to meet ya'll. Me and Timmy are gonna have so much fun!
IHB SW1500 1505 leads a local -past one of the very few remaining EJ&E searchlights at Bridge 631 in East Chicago, IN.
This is an interesting duo. On the P&W Gardner Branch to the left is B23-7S #2216, while on the Pan Am Worcester Main is F9 PAR 2. The two railroads are amidst a power swap for the Ringling Bros circus train, which closed in Worcester MA and is moving to its next set of shows in Manchester NH. The location is the private crossing for St Gobain (formerly Norton Co, the brick factory), an abrasives manufacturer and active Pan Am customer.
This is Shaun, a koala at the Rockhampton Zoo. Shaun came from the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold Coast. Unfortunately, Shaun is completely blind in one eye and it is believed, nearly so in the other.
No mention was made that his blindness was caused by chlamydia, a terrible disease of koalas in the wild that causes conjunctivitis in the eyes and can lead to death.
Koalas that have conjunctivitis, a common symptom of chlamydia, will have pink and swollen eyes, sometimes with discharge. Even just a slightly pink rimmed eye calls for attention. ... While infection from chlamydia can cause the death of a koala in the wild, if caught early and treated, they can make a full recovery.
The outbound IG2LA 05 meets the inbound MWCOG 08 at 5th North in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 9, 2020.
...and best viewed on black.
Good morning and Happy Hug a bug Day. Today's featured insect is a Clipped-wing Grasshopper (Metaleptea brevicornis). Pictured here in this series are all males based on size and color pattern, unfortunately I never saw a single female in my wanderings. And this was the first year I saw this species of grasshopper. It was a nice find while out and about photographing butterflies & dragonflies.
As for these photos, they were taken on an overcast day and I had to up the ISO a bit so they're not as crisp and clean as I'd like them to be. Sorry about that.
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you have a truly nice day.
Lacey
ISO800, aperture f/8, exposure .008 seconds (1/125) focal length 300mm
We met artist and photographer Gil Mualem-Doron at the launch of his New Union Flag creation during Portland's b-side 2024 festival.
We unexpectedly met him again today at b-side's Underground Gallery exhibition in which photos are displayed in the three tunnels of the Victorian High Angle Battery military complex on top of Portland.
Gil was heavily involved in organising this event and also displaying some of his own work. He was photographing the finished exhibition for his own records. Whilst most photos could only be seen by torchlight, several were backlit by daylight where vents were built into the battery. It was rather like looking at a church's stained glass window. Here Gil, lit only by torchlight, kindly posed for a photo adjacent to his work entitled 'Adam'
Conrail Mail 3 was nabbed zipping west on the Middle Division at Leshville on a winter afternoon in 1993. As an eastbound coal load receded in the distance, the young dumbass photographer thought it was a good idea to stand on the main for a more dramatic photo.
As an older dumbass photographer, I do not condone the actions of said younger dumbass; although the angle is pretty cool.
Dunes Meet Playa. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Desert sand dunes meet the edge of a playa in evening light.
A late-winter or early-spring visit to Death Valley is always on my photographic agenda. This year I visited in early March, shortly after a big atmospheric river weather system had dumped tremendous amounts of rainfall all over Southern California. Years ago I became aware of the seeming irony that the effects of water are nowhere more visible than in Death Valley, and on this visit they were even more obvious. Playas were flooded, roads were washed out and closed, mud flows were everywhere, and the colors of the dunes were intensified by the remaining moisture.
I made this photograph in the evening of my final full day in the park. The light was challenging — late in the afternoon clouds began to arrive, and as the golden hour approached most of the color was drained from the light. I had traveled to this area of dunes hoping to find some interesting light — and a small group of photographer friends — but when I got there it did not look promising. I decided that instead of going directly to specific dune subjects I would find a high place with a wide panorama. From there I could see the entirety of the upper Valley and be ready to use a long lens to take advantage of any good light that might briefly appear, even if it should be at a distance. As dusk came on the sky opened a bit and glowing light from the west softly lit the boundary between playa and dunes.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, "California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra" is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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