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Having deemed lifting the car and carrying it too dangerous, and a lawsuit waiting to happen, the group resorts to jacking up the front of the car and just pushing it.
I wondered how they would be attempting to get the buses moving again. Apparently plowing a little bit around them and pushing is the strategy.
There was a bit of fog over the water as the freighter Mapleglen made her waydown the Welland Canal approaching the Allanburg bridge. The ship seemed to be pushing the fog towards us.
We had to stop and wait for the bridge so I grabbed a couple of shots with my phone cam.
Candid shot in the streets of Camden, London. A nice punchy background with yellow and blue colours nicely popped out by Lomography CN 400.
Canon AE-1, Canon FD 1.8 50mm, Camden, London
Film: Lomography CN 400
Smoke Photo Art.
This ended up way different than I had intended. Like that's never happened before....
Sedos, the City of London’s premier amateur theatre company, presents Push Up, by Roland Schimmelpfennigs, at The Bridewell Theatre, 3-7 July 2012.
Find out more at www.sedos.co.uk/2012/pushup.htm
The production is part of the Sedos Summer Festival, an exciting three week summer season featuring an edgy modern play about sexual politics in the office, a rep season of one-act plays, the musical Baby and other one-off specials. All performed at our resident home, the Bridewell Theatre.
Doodle on pull and push. i think i have a preference towards pull but push is certainly effective in local situations. maybe pull is better for large systems but push is inevitable in smaller systems?
as noah at edlab pointed out, the higher pressure air is always pushing into the void, so even a pull can look like a push from another angle...
Tank engine 1450 pushes and pulls the Severn Valley Railway's auto-train during the SVR 2016 Season Finale Gala on Saturday November 5th. The former Great Western Railway locomotive is crossing the River Severn on Victoria Bridge at Upper Arley in Worcestershire. This was the southbound 12.35 train from Highley to Kidderminster. A few moments earlier the viaduct was bathed in glorious afternoon sunshine but there were many clouds on this day, moving quickly in the winds.