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Lots and lots people travel by train every day. Thus with the theme On the move the idea of photographing a train came on my mind. In the evening this (well medium sized) train station was getting quiet so my idea to use a long shutter time to see waves of people going in and out of the trains did not make it but not many people stood in the way of this picture.
Chennai/Madras and the rest of Coastal Tamilnadu was battered by the tropical storm/depression called Baaz on Friday and Saturday, 5-6 December 2005.
Some pictures taken as lakes and waterbodies overflew and flodded the city
potted anemomes moved closer to the patio
for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm flic.kr/p/2gnCyih meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...
www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing
i merged my old, larger account with my newer account. its at www.flickr.com/photos/gossiprag. enjoy and make sure we make friends so you can see my secret photos!
We acquired another Miehle V-50 yesterday and shipped off a Vandercook Universal III. The V-50 will join the one we already have, and the Univ. III will be refurbished for operation. Rob Barnes of Foils and Dies in Denver, along with wife Elizabeth, brought the Miehle down from Denver, and Loren Lew, my business partner, was operating the fork lift. The easiest way for loading-unloading the Vandercooks for short distances is to put the forks under the bed with forks extended to back panel of the support stand. Never use forks under the sheet metal cabinet of these as it will collapse, and there goes the press. The Univ III came out of a photoengraving shop in San Carlos, Calif. and the Miehle from a shop that recently closed in Sterling, Colorado.
Off the road since 2016, current keeper since 2007.
Apologies for the poor shot, one of those I pass every month or so and noticed it didn't appear to move, intended to get an improved shot. However, on my last pass it has now gone - So here it is. I expect it's now scrapped, we will see.
There's quite a hefty fail list for its 2016 MOT attempt. Not your typical car to try to save at 133k, however it did manage 12k in the year leading up to it; so clearly had value to the keeper.
This is at the start of day 2 of the move. Matt, Nick, Phil and I managed to get the cylinder and base out the day before, I was too busy keeping the bed on the hoist and out of the basement to take any pictures!
Philadelphia Police watch as members of MOVE leave their house after a May 16th 1978 shootout that ended a year-long standoff with police over orders to vacate the Powelton Village MOVE house. MOVE failed to relocate as required by a court order.[4] When police later attempted entry, Philadelphia police officer James J. Ramp was killed by a shot to the back of the head. The source of the bullet is controversial, as the scene of the crime was ultimately destroyed by further action from the police. MOVE representatives claim that he was facing the house at the time, which would therefore negate the notion that MOVE was responsible for his death. Seven other police officers, five firefighters, three MOVE members, and three bystanders were injured in an unrelated crossfire. As a result, nine MOVE members were found guilty of third-degree murder in the shooting death of a police officer. Seven of the nine became eligible for parole in the spring of 2008, and all seven were denied parole. Parole hearings now occur yearly.
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