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Even the cat guards the bloody remote! Maybe it's because he's a Tom. I don't get a look in. Thank God for Flickr :-)
A pair of Remote Control high hood GP38-2 works a cut of cars at NS Andrews Yard for train E13, that departs later that evening. With NS changing all high hoods to slugs or admiral cabs, scenes like this will be a distant memory in the near future.
Nikon D70, Sigma 12-24.
Camera is attached to ceiling with Impact Super Clamp. Triggered by IR Remote ML-L3.
2 SB-26 attached to ceiling with Spring Clamp, and aux-powered by Nikon SD-8.
Flashes syncs with alienbees cybersync. Not a single misfire. Thanks Paul C Buff! )
See this and this for detailed setup shoots.
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Class 20 no 20166 after arrival at Boscarne Juntion on the Bodmin and Wenford Railway. 22 September1996.
I was surprised to see some folks playing with their remote control boats there! This uncle is enjoying remoting his "speed boat"
This picture was taken at old secluded quarry-turned reservoir (Tampines Quarry Park) in Singapore not known many people.
It is an abandoned sand quarry site. In the old days, loads of sand were trucked off from this area. The cavity left behind in the ground is now covered with water, turning it into a lake.
There are no proper walking paths (just foot path made by the frequent angular and motor boat fanatics), no streetlights, toilet or benches.
There is no entrance nor exit or any signage to Tampines Quarry Park.
One of the remote switch machines along the CN mainline, controlled from the tower in Toronto. The hose alone the inner rail, pointing at the switch point, directs warm air in the winter to prevent the machine from freezing up, and causing a derailment.
Remote,Beautiful Darband Valley. Nature's Hermitage with serenity and calmness.
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She's just started playing with Lego, and made some pretty unusual things. (Especially compared to the things boys build.) First thing she made was a cake. She's made plenty of exotic vehicles, but often containing a shop "for baby food".
Here is Ed's side of the bed as set up for him being out of town on business. TV remote, cable box remote, telephone, flashlight, cell phone (at night), and alarm clock. All at the right hand of Sonja so she doesn't have to move.
This photo first seemed to capture the essence of remote access to me because it reflects a completely different way of living. The residents of this house literally have to step straight off their front porch onto a boat to travel anywhere. This may seem like a remote way of living to people from the U.S., but on the island, the people are a hundred times more comfortable on water transportation than automobile transportation.
Photo Location: Guanaja, Honduras
While driving on some incredibly remote back roads near Winifred Robert and I stumbled upon this old place. The wind howled through the dry prairie grass and the badlands formations behind the house stood silent as stone. I can not imagine trying to make a go of living in a place like this, but someone obviously did for awhile. I have to say, it is harsh and remote but also so beautiful! Here's a video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fvv2E-6Xb-A
I scoured the internet for days for any information on this house, thinking there would be no way I could find anything. It turns out another photographer passing through had gotten some shots of this place, and a decedent of the former owners commented on it with some history! I couldn't believe my good fortune to find something out about such an incredibly remote abandoned home, and I sure hope the commenter doesn't mind that I shared:
"...It was built by my great-grandfather, D. C. Moore and his sons back around 1920 when they homesteaded in Fergus County, east of Winifred. My father spent his summers there as a boy in the '40's." -dbmoore
Program director Lucio Godoy and faculty member Pablo Schuller work with masters student Guido Arcella Diez during the recording
Once you top that little saddle on the Nature Trail, things open up. The valley isn't as tight on the side of the saddle, and the mountain is tapering off back into the sediment-filled valley. That's still Phoenix neighborhoods off in the distance, but it seems a lot more isolated over here.
If an author writes, "The king died and then the queen died," there is no plot for a story. But by writing, "The king died and then the queen died of grief," the writer has provided a plot line for a story.
Both the AppleTV and the Apple Remote are held very securely and seemed to have made the FedEx trip from China without any bumps or bruises.
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