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T413 rumbles across Melton Viaduct with the 707 operations 'Redwood Rattler' tour bound for Maryborough. 7/8/16
I again began the practice of taking my camera with me in my car as often as I could.
Life and having a cell-phone with a pretty gosh darn good camera embedded in it gradually moved me away from this practice of having one of my "good" cameras with me.
I love the ultra-wide view of the world. It's how I see things.
I have a very nice 10mm (15mm in 35mm camera equivalent) to 20mm Sigma zoom lens for my Pentax cameras. Almost all of the time, I keep that baby wide open at 10mm.
I was stopped at a light while driving on a cloudy, off-and-on rainy day. I looked out and immediately grabbed my camera. One quick move to frame-without-looking through the viewfinder, press the shutter and this scene was captured. The light changed, and off I went.
The ocean of clouds above, full of potential rain, flowing eastward above the dimmed landscape.
A slice of my day, my point of view.
I'm glad I had this camera, this lens, with me.
7/9/24 - The Rumble, featuring Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. @ Music on the Half Shell, Stewart Park, Roseburg, Oregon, USA
My niece pointing an accusing finger as I take some family pictures. Used for Smile on Saturdays theme “Eye-catcher”
Just started making these today,
Printed them with a laserjet printer, on 3x4 labels,
The red lines just seems to mess with the design.
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Benny has done it again, now he has a "Rumbler, Rumbler, RUMBLER!"! AND he has got a big, bigger, biggest jet engine! Yup, its his version of a tumbler by you know who!
7/9/24 - The Rumble, featuring Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. @ Music on the Half Shell, Stewart Park, Roseburg, Oregon, USA
Just a quick build I made for my brother's birthday. He's an avid player of League of Legends so I thought that I would build him his favoritechampion: Rumble
Thankfully Rumble already has a background story so I don't have to come up with one :D
Even amongst yordles, Rumble was always the runt of the litter. As such, he was used to being bullied. In order to survive, he had to be scrappier and more resourceful than his peers. He developed a quick temper and a reputation for getting even, no matter who crossed him. This made him something of a loner, but he didn't mind. He liked to tinker, preferring the company of gadgets, and he could usually be found rummaging through the junkyard. He showed great potential as a mechanic. His teachers recommended him for enrollment at the Yordle Academy of Science and Progress in Piltover, where he may very well have become one of Heimerdinger's esteemed proteges, but Rumble refused to go. He believed that Heimerdinger and his associates were sellouts, trading superior yordle technology to humans for nothing more than a pat on the head while yordles remained the butt of their jokes. When a group of human graduates from the Yordle Academy sailed to Bandle City to visit the place where their mentor was born and raised, Rumble couldn't resist the temptation to see them face-to-face (so to speak). He only intended to get a good look at the humans, but four hours and several choice words later, he returned home bruised and bloodied with an earful about how he was an embarrassment to enlightened yordles like Heimerdinger. The next morning he left Bandle City without a word, and wasn't seen again for months. When he returned, he was at the helm of a clanking, mechanized monstrosity. He marched it to the center of town amidst dumbfounded onlookers and there announced that he would join the League of Legends to show the world what yordle-tech was really capable of, without hiding behind a foreign banner.
Waters flowing everywhere..its spring..what a sight..shot taken in Cowansville.Quebec./B l a c k M a g i c
1930 Ford Model A Rumble Seat Coupe
Depot Town Cruise Night
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Come June, it will be five years since I visited several old-car venues in southern Michigan with Steve Brown (sjb4photos), and I still have a good many photos from those visits that have not seen the light of day, so when I was reminded of these photos the other day, I decided to post a few more of them.
Since 1993, Thursday evenings the summer are Depot Town Cruise Night, held in the very attractive Depot Town area of downtown Ypsilanti, which is part of the Ypsilanti Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 (78001515). The night we attended, this beautiful, mint-condition 1930 Ford Model A 5-window rumble-seat coupe was among the cars on display.
Press "L" for larger image, on black.