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Because I have a bad habit of standing in front of large, moving vehicles that could squash me like a bug. This is actually one of the smaller ones. And not really as close as it looks.
I have this bad habit of standing in front of large, moving vehicles that could squash me like a bug. Fortunately, I also have a habit of getting out of the way.
No problem this time though. I was standing on the platform at the depot and caught the train coming around the bend so it only looks like it's heading right for me.
Niles Canyon Railway Depot in Sunol, California.
Blog link for full details: excessoriessl.com/2023/03/21/move/
Attire
Clothing
Top — Lilly Top, Tropic Pattern by Pixicat
Jeans with Boots — Fall Jeans with Boots by Fashionably Dead
Jewelry
Earrings and Necklace — Mosaic Rose Earrings and Necklace by Earthstones
Makeup
Eyeshadow — Smoky Eyes by Ravencreation
Lipstick — 15 Lips Ultra Realistic Lelutka Evox #72 by Lempika
Blush — Winter Blush by Izzie’s
Freckles — Freckles 012 by Lelutka
Nails
May VIP Nails by Cazimi
Hair and Hat
No_Horses by No_Match, Essentials HUD
Body Basics
Body — Lara by Maitreya
Head — Kaya EvoX by Lelutka
Eyes — Foster Eyes by BNNB
Skin — Vera Toffee by The Skinnery
Environment
Backdrop — Montana Turbine Rd by Synnergy Tavis
Pose and Prop — Donkey Business by DPSP
Lighting — Environments, Lumipro, Lightoom, Photoshop
I spent the last day of my yearly vacation on the Montzen route. Starting the day in Sint-Martens-Voeren, I ended in Hoeselt.
At the very end of this last day of my yearly vacation, I could squeeze out shots of 2 more freights heading west. One of them being a train loaded with Move and Ewals containers, headed for Genk. The train is seen just south of Hoeselt.
Shoutout to Trainbelge, who I met in Hoeselt again, after meeting each other for the first time 1 week earlier in France.
BRLL 266 016 (RTX), Hoeselt 11.8.2022
This will be the last folks of the forgotten folder for awhile, and will move on to the shoot on Verteran's Day and what I think are very interesting.
Have a great evening everyone and thank you as always for stopping by.
Selly Vol5 bento dances by MOVE! Animations available at the main store and the Marketplace.
(20% discount for the full pack of 10 dances)
Exceptionally high framerates, superb quality.
!Move animations has long been my 'go-to' for real club dances, made by real dancers - always current, always fun ...and this pack is no exception!
View it here in my blog
Head - LeLUTKA Lilly Head 2.5
Skin - Danna by Pumec
Body - Lara by Maitreya
Hair - Mariah by Doux
Eyes - Snow Eyes V1 by S0NG
Freckles - Lia Freckles by FT
Clothing:
Dress- Carol Dress by MOW
Shoes - Carami Heels by Breathe
Dance - Hannah Vol 4 Bento by Move! Cologne
Location - Dance Club Baccara
After making a pickup at Grundys, Rio Grande 3093 East is back on the move out of Provo, Utah the afternoon of April 24, 1977.
An adult Canada goose with its goslings moving away from an adult human photographer.
Uihlein Waterfowl Production Area south of the small unincorporated community of Waukau, Town of Rushford, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
Leopold Wetland Management District
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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For "Smile on Saturday" group theme; "On the Move".
After a brutal Alaskan winter, these toddlers from a day care center were enjoying a walk in the spring sunshine. Their whole little bodies were only as tall as the legs of the adults who accompanied them. - so, it was a very slow "on the move". HSS!
OK, probably not that rare since the crew is serving an operating scrap yard, but the first time I've ever seen this move in the 10+ years I've lived in the area, and on a Sunday no less.
The operator of this US Steel job is alert for fouled traffic as he prepares to cross East 20th Street and reenter the Granite City Works. The crew has swapped a long cut of empties for a presumably equal number of loads. The brakeman rides a shoving platform tacked on to the end of the string of gondolas.
Note the crane, one of at least two on this property, to the right of frame.
When I was growing up I was lucky enough to live in a home that had a varied and quite extensive garden/orchard and outbuildings. When it came to birdlife the house sparrow was the most common sight in our back yard. Time has moved on for not just me but the house sparrow. It's numbers have fallen by 60% in the UK over the last forty years. Quite why, there is still some debate, but it would seem that agricultural practices and a general tidying up of garden space has removed sources of food and nesting sites.
This photo was taken a month ago from ian's hide.
Explore #10 Feb 16, 2009 Front Page
To .Rohan flickr.com/photos/selectah/ Thank you friend for your kind words!
STROBIST: 1 Nikon SB800 (1/8) 60 degrees front-left off camera fill flash