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The artist is a receptacle for the emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider's web.
- Pablo Picasso
Aaaaah! :D
Thank you so much for the latest explore! I am so happy that you like the pictures as well as I do :)
I took my macro lense with me and made some pictures. The mosquitos loved me! :D
Thanks for your support and have a nice weekend!:)
Network Warrington DAF SB120 / Wright 38.DG53FJX.
Network Warrington 60 DK56MLX VDL / Wright B39F.
Warrington Borough Transport depot.
Network Rail test train class 97 No. 97304 seen at Doncaster West Yard DBSO 9702 was on the rear the train was about to work the 3Q92 from Doncaster West Yard - Knaresborough
Networkers 465245 and 465001 climb Polhill with the 15:52 Sevenoaks to Charing Cross, as farmers plough the fields ready for the next crop. 14 October 1999.
Also in winter weather maintenance on the mobile telephone network is required. When the work is done, it is time to warm up in the car for the mechanic.
Network marketing, bireysel olarak iş yapma sistematiğidir. Takım olarak çalışmak da Network marketing işlerinde pek çok önemli eğitimin alınması gerekmektedir. İşin nevi bir kenara, ticari faaliyetlerin sürdürülmesinde gerekli olan pazarlama ilkelerinin öğrenilmesi gibi genel eğitim süreçleri he...
Network SouthEast livery helps to brighten up the scene a little during heavy rain at Clapham Junction.
Da Bearz Orbital Network. It features 3 different classes of satellites:
(1) Communication (top satellite)
(2) Spy (lower right, nicknamed "Eye of Belichick")
(3) Hunter-Killer (lower left, nicknamed "Danimal")
All satellites are equipped with 4 pairs of maneuvering thrusters and some type of weapon system (see the individual satellite photos for more details.
An evening view of Washwood Heath Yard, Birmingham in the summer of 1990, where the 6D04 SX 19:00 Network Coal service to Toton Old Bank was recorded departing in the care of Class 37/0 37217.
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A line up of NSE emu's at Clapham Junction sidings on 14 July 1992. In the picture are class 421/5's nos 1316 & 1317, class 423/1 no. 3429 and a new class 465.
Mill Network Kinderdijk NL
The Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout is a group of buildings in an exceptional human-made landscape in which the centuries-long battle of the Dutch people to drain parts of their territory and protect them against further inundation is dramatically demonstrated through the survival of all the major elements of the complex system that was devised for this purpose.
Construction of hydraulic works for the drainage of land for agriculture and settlement began in the Middle Ages and has continued uninterruptedly to the present day. The property illustrates all the typical features associated with this technology: polders, high and low-lying drainage and transport channels for superfluous polder water, embankments and dikes, 19 drainage mills, 3 pumping stations, 2 discharge sluices and 2 Water Board Assembly Houses. The beautifully preserved mills can be divided into three categories: 8 round brick ground-sailers, 10 thatched octagonal smock mills, and one hollow post mill.
The installations in the Kinderdijk-Elshout area demonstrate admirably the outstanding contribution made by the people in Netherlands to the technology of handling water. The landscape is striking in its juxtaposition of its horizontal features, represented by the canals, the dikes, and the fields, with the vertical rhythms of the mill system. There is no drainage network of this kind or of comparable antiquity anywhere else in the Netherlands or in the world.
explore #337 ~ 04/10/2008
~ Verknüpfungen geben festen Halt ~ Links give strong hold ~ this image is not perfect in the work, but perfect at the moment of my feelings .....
vielen Dank, ich gebe zu, ich war - und bin es immer noch - sehr berührt über alle Eure lieben Kommentare, ja ich hatte Tränen in meinen Augen. Niemals habe ich gedacht, daß virtuell, so wunderbare Freundschaften entstehen können. Ihr zeigt mir, daß es so etwas gibt..... alle Dinge sind möglich, dem der daran glaubt ....vielen Dank und dieses Werk hier ist für Euch ...irgendwann werde ich ein Buch schreiben und Ihr seid alle mit dabei ;-))
....schönen Tag wünsche ich Euch, bis heute Abend .....;-)) danke, danke, danke
many thanks I admit, I was - and am still - very much touched about all your dear comments, yes I had tears in my eyes. I have never thought, that virtually, such a miraculous friendship can originate. You show me that there such a thing is..... all things are possible, if you believes.... many thanks and this work is for YOU... sometime I will write a book and all of you will be present in it ;-)).... I wish you an wonderful day , till this evening.....;-)) thank you, thank you, thank you...
I dont know, if it is correct transleted, but I think, you know my opinion........
muchas gracias que admito, yo era - y todavía soy - muchísimo tocado sobre todos sus queridos comentarios, sí que yo tenía rasgones en mis ojos. Nunca he pensado, esto prácticamente, una amistad tan milagrosa puede provenir. Usted me muestra que allí tal cosa es..... todas las cosas son posibles, si usted cree.... que las muchas gracias y este trabajo son para USTED... algún día escribiré un libro y todos ustedes estarán presentes en ello;-)).... Le deseo un maravilloso día, hasta esta tarde.....;-)) gracias, gracias, gracias
Damian Lodge and Jake Wallis join colleagues from RMIT for a valuable networking (?) session at The Juicy Rump (I'm not kidding) in Alice Springs (photo courtesy of Marion Slawson at RMIT - thx Marion!)
The gorgeous looking beer is Coopers Ale ( www.coopers.com.au/beer.php?id=128&pid=1 )
Network Rail 97302 & 97303 were scheduled to stop on Platform 2 at Bank Quay last night so I made the move to record. On arrival the signalman let us know that it was being terminated here and would arrive in the Up Goods loop, after which set back and be stabled in the NCL siding.
Haven't been getting out much with the camera recently, life is getting in the way big time, so here is a little bit of Photoshop futzing that I call "Networks".
Press "L".
Pentax 67ii, SMC 75mm f4.5, Lee GND 0.9 SE, Adox CHS 100 Art developed in Kodak D76 1+1, wet-mounted drumscan.