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802218 16.25 Liverpool-Newcastle
The reference is to Black Box and their track “Ride on Time”
The train itself also made an on time departure!
An action freeze shot of a Bull race , called ' MOICHARA ' , which is performed in various villages of West Bengal , during the Rainy season in the months of June to August . The main objective of this sport cum festival is to make the field ready for planting Rice , by ploughing them with the bulls .
Last ride on my Harley : 2009 FXDF.
Soon another Harley will come.............
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Ride by Sunset
So I rode a horse tonight for the first time...Isolation is what you make it. Stay safe everyone. 🐴
It's actually quite difficult to frame an ultrawide shot whilst riding a horse but pleased with this outcome. He looks marvelous.
Camera: Minolta X-300S
Lens: Minolta 28-70mm F3.5
Film: Kodak Ultramax 400
Processing and scanning: Gulabi Photo Lab Glasgow
Post Processing: Photoscape X
Photography: Luis Campillo.
Artistic & Creative Management: Pilar Curiel.
Hairdresser Artist: Bego Jimenez (Bely).
Hairdresser assistant: Noelia Alcalde.
MUA: Scherezade Coronel.
Stylist: Yolanda de la Fuente (BackStage)
Model: Mina Alexandra Circeie.
Lighting Assistant: Javier Aguado.
Hasselblad 503 CW with Digital Back Hasselblad CFV-50. Lens Carl Zeiss Distagon 4/50 mm CFI
© Luís Campillo 2013
my wife tanaya and her friend debarati looks out of the darjeeling himalayan railway toy train ride. this runs from darjeeling to ghoom. this ride has been declared world heritage site by unesco.
it was raining and they were really enjoying the atmosphere around.
Horse back ride through the mountains, such a pretty View
Photo Taken @ Sunny's Studio the Pose is called Country Love
Thanks to Diablo for being my partner in crime.
Never was the kind to do as I was told... series
(Ride like the wind, Christopher Cross, 1979)
________
If I didn't know you by now
would I ever hang the blinds
upon my window?
fold away and pack up
all my clean clothes
without complaining? and
If I didn't know you by now
wouldn't know about
the curling leaves of autumn
folding in and browning
at the bottom before falling so
If I go tomorrow I go green
flush with all the places I have seen
hope to find you waiting there
wherever this may lead
I'd have packed it up and turned around
If I didn't know you by now
If I didn't know you by now and
If I didn't know you by now
wouldn't know about electromagnetism
how a shark can feel it
when you're swimming near him
but still let you go and
If I didn't know you by now
wouldn't know about
your brother's tears in your eyes
he got drunk again with
swallowing the starlight
and never made it home so
If I go tomorrow I go green
flush with all the places I have seen
hope to find you waiting there
wherever this may lead
I'd have packed it up and turned around
If I didn't know you by now
If I didn't know you by now so
put that record on "Atlantic City"
and we'll drive there in the dark
while there's still time
we haven't closed
all the doors to the night
still feels good to lean
my head into your side cause
If I didn't know the way
you'd come to me
through the first snow you find me there
fallen in the fog light
when I told you I was hopeless
you said "Alright"
you carried me back through the big night
big night
(If I didn't know you by now, Rookin, 2018)
Well, I was going to spread these train shots out over the next couple of months. But, my boss is anxious to see them for some kind of a project they are working on. So, I have been working on all of these and I'm dumping them here all at once.
These are all from the photographers train ride I took last week in Durango.
Plaza de España - Seville - Spain.
The Plaza de España ("Spain Square", in English) is a plaza in the Parque de María Luisa (Maria Luisa Park), in Seville, Spain, built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. It is a landmark example of the Regionalism Architecture, mixing elements of the Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival (Neo-Mudéjar) styles of Spanish architecture.
The Plaza de España, designed by Aníbal González, was a principal building built on the Maria Luisa Park's edge to showcase Spain's industry and technology exhibits. González combined a mix of 1920s Art Deco and Spanish Renaissance Revival, Spanish Baroque Revival and Neo-Mudéjar styles. The Plaza de España complex is a huge half-circle with buildings continually running around the edge accessible over the moat by numerous bridges representing the four ancient kingdoms of Spain. In the centre is the Vicente Traver fountain. By the walls of the Plaza are many tiled alcoves, each representing a different province of Spain. Each alcove is flanked by a pair of covered bookshelves, said to be used by visitors in the manner of "Little Free Library".
Today the Plaza de España mainly consists of Government buildings. The central government departments, with sensitive adaptive redesign, are located within it. The Plaza's tiled Alcoves of the Provinces are backdrops for visitors portrait photographs, taken in their own home province's alcove. Towards the end of the park, the grandest mansions from the fair have been adapted as museums. The farthest contains the city's archaeology collections. The main exhibits are Roman mosaics and artefacts from nearby Italica.
The Plaza de España has been used as a filming location, including scenes for the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia. The building was used as a location in the Star Wars movie series Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) — in which it featured in exterior shots of the City of Theed on the Planet Naboo. It also featured in the 2012 film The Dictator.
The plaza was used as a set for the video of Simply Red's song Something Got Me Started
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Don't stop for strangers...
© Jeffrey Deal, 2015
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Two Einstein 640s (gelled red) w/ throw-reflectors, located behind automobile, to simulate break lights.
Two Canon 580ex IIs, bare, located in front of automobile, to simulate headlamps.
One canon 430ex II (gelled cto) bounced off white reflector, located inside automobile, acting as a fill, giving illumination to the two occupants: The driver (my wife, Juli, and passanger, my daughter, Makayla).
All strobes/flashes fire with PocketWizard trigger units.
SO I think I'm crazy...
After getting out of the office at 4:30 on Friday, fighting horrendous Sydney-come-easter-come-F3 traffic we finally arrived in Forster 5 1/2 hours later..
I don't really know why but instead of going straight to bed I decided to throw the old surfboard in the car and headed out to one-mile beach for some night time long exposure goodness.
I had all these great ideas about star trails or galaxy shots but the clouds rolled in and I rolled back home to bed..
Bit of fun none-the-less!
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Donkey rides - across the sand . . .
The free-loading passengers are nearing the end of their trans Saharan train journey at Nouadhibou. As is usually the case, people (and animals) cadge rides on top of the iron ore for the seven hundred kilometre ride across the desert from the mine at Zouarat to the Atlantic coast.
But just how do they unload the donkeys at journey’s end where there are no facilities? I guess four good strong men each grab a leg, and unceremoniously lower the poor beast over the side.
The SNIM iron ore railway.
Mauritania, March 2022. © David Hill