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NS 1639, a former Norfolk and Western SD40-2, performs switching duties at Pomona Yard as an old N&W boxcar looks on from a further track.

I'm back from yet another very very magical vacation at Walt Disney World! I'm sad to be home, but very excited to share my captures with my friends! I actually went by myself just to do photography, but at Disney you are never alone! I bumped to fellow Flickr Disney contacts into Adam Hansen, Allan Rappa, and his friend John! It was amazing to meet and spend time photographing Disney with the people that inspired me to shoot in the first place! And of course the first thing I did when I got to Disney was find my Disney friends Chip and Dale! They're always so ecstatic to see their biggest nuttiest friend; it's nothing short of magic how happy it makes me feel. As always I ran strait for my best pal Dale! Thanks to Adam for capturing this unforgettable moment with my camera!

After two years, all my dolls are finally back in one place!

I'm so happy to see them all together. I really hope this summer I can get back into the swing of taking a load of pictures because I've missed it!

and it feel so good.

 

It's rather mature, really, how this whole relationship has been handled. Delicately, respectfully. We've decided to give it a shot and start again.

(after three hours apart)

Thirty hours, four flights, two taxi cabs, and one bus later we walked through the door to our home. Though the cats of the world treated KT well, there was really only one (though a little nervous here) that could properly fill the void created a month earlier.

 

Thanks to those who have viewed, read, and responded to our images and thoughts on this journey. I enjoy chronicling my travels very much as it not only provides entertainment for those interested and assurance for family members of our continued safety, but it gives me opportunity to reflect on my experiences and find some of their deeper and more enduring meanings. I hope you have enjoyed the show. Until next time.

 

- Brad and Katie

Me and Rachel H in Velvet, Manchester, Jan 12th 2011

Caught this snapshot of my mate right when he was about to round the corner of the "Water Tower" at Roald Dahl Plass in Cardiff.

 

Also this loops in my head every time I read the title: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q6hiB1URlU

Tet holidat occasion-Hanoi-hometown

MACON, Ga., Sept. 16, 2014 –Command Sgt. Maj. Shawn Lewis is immediately hugged by family after the final formation was released during a welcome home ceremony for 200 Georgia Guardsmen with the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) Tuesday, Sept. 16 in Macon, Ga. The 48th IBCT conducted some of the largest and most complex transfers of installations in Afghanistan to date during their nine-month deployment. (Georgia Army National Guard photo by Maj. Will Cox)

After a long time, the finally found to each other! I love them together even more now.

The previous owner of my Mark 2 Atkinson recently put the trailer it used to tow up for sale so the two have now been reunited. The outfit would never have looked quite like this though as the Atkinson previously had a ballast body and I fitted the box. The Langley trailer had collapsed in the post and I found it unusually troublesome to reassemble as the sides are quite flimsy with small areas of contact and the roof is very thick and heavy.

Compositional Techniques:

Leading lines, and Interesting view point

 

Creative Techniques:

Motion blur

Welcome back, FZ18! I'm sorry I ever doubted you.

Reunited, and it feels so good.

The two parts of the statue of Heracles (2nd century AD, Perge) reunited in the Antalya Museum in Turkey, on 9th October 2011.

 

By pure chance we attended a very special event in the Antalya Museum. The day that we visited the museum, the two parts of the ancient Roman statue of Heracles were reunited again in the presence of the Turkish Culture Minister Ertuğrul Günay and other officials.

In hope to be invited to a party with a lot of free drinks and delicious food, which certainly must have been planned in the evening, we were going to pretend to be an official Polish delegation (Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, and you dear Heracles! In the name of the People of Poland, I am greatly honoured to be able to congratulate...) but our congenital shyness, and a hiking-style clothing made the plan unlikely to succeed ;)

 

The lower half of the Heracles statue was found by Professor Jale İnan during excavations in Perge in 1980, and set on display in the Antalya Museum. İnan searched extensively for the upper half of the statue, a feat that took 10 years, until she was finally able to locate it in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in 1990.

The top half of the sculpture of weary demigod Heracles was purchased in 1981 from a German dealer, by the MFA and late New York art collecter Leon Levy. A year later, it was displayed at the US museum before being put into storage in 2007.

Turkish archaeologists have remained convinced that all of the statue belongs to them. They began a quest to prove the two halves of the body were from the same statue which was proved by two plaster casts.

At first, the Museum staff in Boston stood firm as they insisted that the bust could have been found 'any time since the Italian Renaissance'. But after being confronted with photos and other evidence of looting from the Perge Archaeological Site, Katherine Getchell, the deputy director of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, has given in. After twenty years of negotiations, the Museum of Fine Arts acknowledged in July 2011 that the statue, propably looted from the excavation in Perge, should be sent back to Turkey.

In September 2011, the upper part of the Heracles statue was brought back from Boston to Turkey by Minister Günay on a government plane, and after the two parts of the statue had been reunited by experts, the complete Heracles went on display at the Antalya Museum on 9th October 2011.

Several of the convention attendees were reunited with people that they have not seen in a very long time. Ron Poulton (L) and Frank Thomas (R).

Super Massicci dal Bunker!

spaccate tutto!!!

Class 319 units were recently withdrawn from Thameslink with the majority of them going to Northern and London Midland. Having used them day in day out for just over 7 years it was nice to be reunited with the units in Manchester. Stood here at Manchester Oxford Road is 319375 working a Service to Manchester Airport.

Scott Williams is reunited with MTA Police Sergeant David Bergstein and Officer Jason Papa at the LIRR Ronkonkoma station on Friday, May 13, 2022. Bergstein and Papa, along with Dr. Jason Kreiner, rendered life-saving aid to Williams, who suffered a heart attack on April 26 while in the Orlando International Airport.

 

(Marc A. Hermann / MTA)

 

Several of the convention attendees were reunited with people that they have not seen in a very long time. Will Painter (L) and Tom Gallagher (R). Because of other commitments, Will did not attend the convention however he drove a couple of hours out of his way to spend a few moments with Tom.

Nice moment when my pal Lynsey sees her daughter Laurie after a few days apart. Good times

Nikon EL2

50mm 1.2 ai

Expired kodak ultramax

Unicolor c-41 kit

Jean and Oliver reunited after her being in Boston for a month dealing with her mom's stroke.

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