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With the weather cooling down I expect to see more mourning doves stopping by for some seeds. spread them in an empty flower planter on my deck railing so the mess stays confined and rain can escape through the holes in the bottom (see previous shot)
'That's not a regular rule: you invented it just now.' 'It's the oldest rule in the book,'said the King. 'Then it ought to be Number One,'said Alice.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
texture: dyrkwyst
hope you all have/had a wonderful 1st advent and sunday :)
Regular leaseholder checking if the new tenant is a girl worth perving
location: Peaches- Sous le ciel de Paris
The real attraction at Karnes is the signals, who've somehow survived the upgrade project that took down the searchlights on the Brooklyn District a few years back. A similar set grace the south end of this siding, which stretches to Ruger, near Staunton, IL.
Delayed by an air problem with a car annoyingly far back, NS 308 is finally on the move again, headed to Decatur with a welcome pair of 70ACes.
The 1906 steam launch Puffin is a regular at the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival. The diesel powered yacht is the 1929 Stephens Brothers 43 ft. pilot-house cruiser Seven Bells. The black-hull gaff-rig is a Bristol Channel Cutter. The other four wooden sailboats are out enjoying some brisk wind with interesting clouds. The photo was taken at the Wooden Boat Festival. woodenboat.org/plan-your-visit/
This series has been taken on a regular guided tour of the "Musée National des Mines de Fer Luxembourgeoises" (National Mining Museum): Handheld with on camera speedlite. No tripod, no long- nor multiple- exposures. Pseudo-HDR (from one single exposure) processed with HDR Efex Pro 2 from the NIK Collection.
Musée National des Mines de Fer Luxembourgeoises:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Mining_Museum,_Luxembourg
Walert (iron ore mine):
By way of comparison here is a shot of the regular Simonstown 14CRB hauled freight which was steam hauled as late as 1980.
The above is called "tempayan" in Malay. It is actually an earthenware jar - though this one is actually huge. It is about 3 feet high and could easily hold a person.
It originates from China and use to store food, pickled food, water or other preserved food such as fish and in the olden days, it even stores dead bodies.
20110612_MIL Tempayan
Peñafrancia Tours & Travel Transport Inc.
Fleet no.: 19
Shot Location: Naga City Central Bus Terminal, CBD Naga City, Camarines Sur.
I am releasing this at main store right now.
TAXI to PFC: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pirate%20Cove/126/123/55
I have failed to find a spot at WLRP due to a chaotic seasson, my fault entirely. But I had 2 outfits acumulated so I am releasing them now!
About the outfit, it started just as an experimental jewelry project in which I wanted to base the detail in engravings but after it was done it was yelling to me that a compatible dress was mandatory.
The crown and earrings are resizable, the collar and dress rigged. Both have plenty of texture options and from the fabrics to the metals all is in character.
The idea is a tad mixed, I think I mixed nubian queens with egyptian queens and I hope nobody is offended by that, it surelly is not historically accurate.
Sizes:
Legacy (reguilar and perky)
Reborn
Lara (regular and petite)
Kupra
Thats all! I hope you like it <3
Pucca
A HERZOG ballast train traveling through Stockton on Union Pacific's former Los Angeles & Salt Lake line. The ballast train makes a nice variation in local train traffic from the regular drag freights and the intermodal trains that now frequently only run through at night.
Regular viewers and the Flickr-bot seem to love our behind-the-scenes shots.
Like magicians Penn and Teller, we are not afraid to show you how the magic is done. Some of you are already wondering “…a TV box? What? Why?”
This shot illustrates one of the challenges we face with every shoot using the new bases. How do you transport the base with all those delicate trees and shrubs?
There are no plastic tubs or storage containers big enough to hold a 2’ by 3’ piece that has trees standing 9 inches tall. The adjustable box built to move a flat-screen TV was adapted to the purpose. Trees still stick above the sides, so we can’t stack anything on top of the thing but it does fit in the trunk of the car OK. IN fact, it is sitting in the trunk of the Packard right now! It was the only place with room to store it. As we learned, when turned upside down, the box is also a handy way to get the base elevated above the shrubbery alongside the road.
This image also reveals how we are able to combine pieces to craft a scene. There are three base pieces in this shot. The main base piece with one of the table leaves unfolded, the two-lane highway sitting on top of the table leaf and a landscaped edge piece on the far left of the table. It was crafted out of left-over foam core and trees to act as a screen to hide the edges of the base or table. It has appeared in the BG of a few images crafted with the new bases.
Now that you see South Valley Park as it really appears, don’t you want to go hiking there?
The resulting photograph from this particular setup can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/one24thscale/49046209847/in/datepos...
Baltijas Ekspresis is one of the major freight operators in Latvia. They operate mainly out of the harbour of Ventspils. One of their regular trains is the coal train between Ventspils and Daugavpils. To me it looks like it runs every other day, with the empty train usually leaving Ventspils in the early morning and the loaded train departing from Daugavpils in the afternoon. IN fact, it almost looks like the loaded train leaves Daugavpils as the empty one arrives. But I guess that must just coincidence, as the mainline freight traffic in Latvia doesn't seem all that regular.
During a cold winter day Baltijas Ekspresis drove the coal train in both directions. As usually the empty train passed first. It ran this time with the 2TE116-788, one of the few 2TE116's in their own livery.
The Regular gas pump shot with my Graflex Auto Reflex 5x7 on Ilford FP4+. The text on the pedestal is almost invisible here.
I went to “regular” Brat Fest today to buy brats for the whole assembled family in town today. On the way in, I passed the “Wisconsin Remembers” wall. It highlights all of the Wisconsin military/coast guard servicemembers who made the ultimate sacrifice. Sobering, and fitting as this weekend centers around Memorial Day when we pause to remember those who gave their all.
In the early '80s Ribble marketed certain rural routes from Clitheroe, Lancs, as 'Betty's Bus' after the regular driver, Betty. Here the bus pauses at Downham, where passengers were invited to get off and feed the ducks! I decided that a photograph was a better idea. Shortly afterwards Betty herself got off to feed them! August 1982. Camera: Yashica Electro GTN, Agfa slide film.
DLTB (Del Monte Land Transport Bus) Company 1105
MAN R39 18.350 Del Monte DM12
Location: DLTB Terminal, Malibay, Pasay City
Peñafrancia Tours & Travel Transport Inc.
Fleet no.: 17
Shot Location: Bicol Central Station Naga City, Camarines Sur.
Metroline DP1010, RL51DNX, on route 395 to Harrow, seen at Corbins Lane in South Harrow.
A very handy snap this was as having alighted from DP1013 on the 395 moments earlier whilst going home, what should pop up heading back towards Harrow, but another 395 DP! Cue a very happy photographer :-)
The appearance of one of the five surviving ex. Armchair Plaxton Darts on route 395 is a rare, unallocated working, though not for this vehicle which has made the 395 it's home of late. This bus has run over the route for the past six days!