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BNSF SD38-2 (SD38P) 1554 and it's mate BN 59 are at Amarillo, Texas on May 3, 2019. These sets have since been retired.
Now this was an exposure nightmare!! Trying to catch a Bright white Egret during the sunniest part of the day...oh well, still turned out Okay. Hope everyone has a great week!!
Exposure: 1/3200 sec
Aperture: f/7.1
Focal Length: 179 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Exposure Bias: -1.7 EV
Welcome to Shijima.
The sim, as well as NO.13’s new main store are both now open.
Each store on the sim will have Lucky Board items for the opening. We hope you like the gifts.
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Enjoy the sim and we look forward to your visit.
告知の直後オープンです
LM: Shijima
Now a museum piece in Ogden, Utah. D&RGW 5371 with fellow tunnel motors 5349 and 5390 are working on the dirt train in October of 2004. It was too good to be true this safe haven of Rio Grande tunnel motors working out of Helper, Utah.
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Our last day in Hawaii, we drove around and found ourselves near Sea Life Park and Makapu'u Point. Not one to waste an opportunity, I grabbed my camera to capture a quick image of the light house over the cliffs. What I got was a gentleman paragliding. I noticed him off to the side, but it never occurred to me that he was getting ready to launch himself into my photo. I'm so glad he did. Now that there is a paraglider in the photo it just feels like a magazine cover for a travel magazine that is beckoning you to visit the island of Oahu.
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Now at the Centre Pompidou this was a pictorial space in the size of a room commissioned by President Pompidou for his private quarters at the Palais Élysée. His successor President Giscard d'Estaing removed it again. Must not have liked it. Good for us now.
Young seagulls learn social skills in the garden of Bokeh.
The picture was photographed on a tiny bird island in southernmost Finland in the Hanko municipality.
آجد كثير من آلآشخآص يضعونھآ بين آسآميھم
ۈ آسآمي آشخآص آخرون ..
ۈ بين فٺرة ۈ فٺرة ٺٺغير آلآسآمي بين آسآميھم
ۈ لآزآلٺ هذه آلعلآمةة موجودة !
ۈ إنمآ آلمعنىىَ آلحقيقي لھآ ؛
لشخص وآحد فقط !!
(∞) هو مكمل لک
(∞) لآحيآةة لک بدونہ هَ
(∞) هو ذآٺک !
(∞) هو آكسجينک ب آلحيآة
(∞) هو مزيل لھمومک
(∞) ٺوأمک ♡
First time Sole and Tessa've hung-out together on the same floor of their cat tree.
Can you see which one lords entitlement over the situation while the other one acquiesces?
Im Lusamgärtchen (auch Lusamgärtlein), dem ehemaligen Kreuzganghof des Neumünsters, befinden sich der Rest eines romanischen Kreuzgangs und das Grab des Minnesängers Walther von der Vogelweide. Auf seinem Grabstein findet man immer frische Blumen. Denn, wer ein Blumensträußchen am Grabmal ablegt, soll „Linderung seines Liebeskummers“ erfahren, oder eine neue Liebe finden. Frisch Verliebten wird eine dauerhafte Liebe geschenkt. Legenden gibt es viele!
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At the lovely Puppy sandbox.
Wearing
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Now Time has come to do some Street-Photography. Shot with the Sony NEX-7 and the Sony E18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OSS at 200mm.
Now everything is reflection
As I make my way through this labyrinth
And my sense of direction
Is lost like the sound of my steps...
Elisa, Labyrinth
A few weeks ago, I was at the site of the old Oak Bay Beach Hotel, and noticed an alarming number of bricks in a pit. I knew that, when they took the old hotel down, they rescued thousands of bricks for re-use. So I figured the ones in the pit must be broken - which suits my purposes just fine.
Every day after that I walked by the site and looked at the information number on the sign that shows how the new development will look. And every day I considered calling it but... for whatever reason... chickened out. Somehow, the thought of calling up the owners of a multi-zillion dollar thingie scared me. But... dammit. I could not bear the thought of those bricks being simply buried.
So the other day I screwed up my courage and called and asked about the bricks. And whaddaya know... on Saturday, the owner not only called to say "Sure, help yourself," but met me at the site and helped me haul bricks up from the pit and load up my truck. What a dude! He also said I could come back any time for another load... and I will.
These bricks are true bits of local history. Most are Baker brand, which seem to be the foundation of most of the older buildings around these parts. Quite a few are from the Victoria Brick Company, which, until Saturday, I'd never even heard of. A few others - huge, yellowish, heavy ones with no indentations, bear the mark of something that includes the word Scotland. And then there are a couple whose remaining letters seem to say Skagit. It's all quite exciting.
I loaded up my truck until the tires started flattening and spent a good chunk of yesterday unloading and hauling the bricks to the back yard. Then I stood staring, apparently for a longish time.
"Taking a break?" asked Mike, who was working on my shed.
"No," I said. "On the contrary. I'm doing the hardest work right now."
The staring. The planning. The wandering and pondering. The thinking through of all the countless potential ways I could use my new playthings. That is, without a doubt, the hardest work of all.
Once that's out of the way, placing the bricks is nothing. And you know what? It's the same for writing, the same for photography.
No, of course, I don't/can't/wouldn't want to work out EVERYTHING ahead of time. That's too rigid. Of course things change and evolve and take their own shape as a project moves forward. Which is good. But... to start in any meaningful way... the shape of the idea has to be there first.
So here I am today, with a big pile of bricks. Raw material. Limitless potential. And there it will sit until I decide on a pattern... a shape... a rhythm... a system of organization for the bits and pieces.
Not unlike the raw materials crashing around inside my head. They will take shape. Eventually. They just need some time.