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Light trails, why do we like them so much? My guess is because they give us opportunity to see something we know exist, but is not observable with our eyes. A glimpse into the unseen ;)

Goodwood festival of speed

Even if they exceeded 30mph (highly unlikely) they have German registration plates so would get away with it. 1896 Panhard et Levassor. London to Brighton veteran car run at Merstham, Surrey.

Kilby Bridge Junction, March 2019

 

This and the previous upload are conversions from previous colour image posts

Green-winged Teal at full speed at Bombay Hook NWR

 

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It's nice to let go at full speed in the sunny sea

From just finished live stream edit

 

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Natsumi

Head : Catwa Catya

Skin : Boataom Mayumi with Session Body Applier

Hair : Barberyumyum Bangs C

 

Top : Amitomo Into The Glow

Pants : BTTB Yverboren

Shoes : Bleich Mesh Hug

Helmet : The Forge Easy Rider Pink Decal

 

Marie

Head : Catway Catya

Skin : Boataom Mayumi with Boataom Body Applier

Hair : Barberyumyum Bangs B

 

Top : Toksik Dusk Crop

Pants : Toksik Dusk Cargo

Shoes : Bleich Dorothy

Helmet : The Forge Easy Rider Cobolt

 

Location : Shijima & Studio Work

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Kids at the NGV Water Window.

Melbourne, Australia.

this is really an entertaining show with thrilling and spilling.

 

this image has been taken at water world show at universalstudio Singapore.

 

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In February of 1992 I took an almost cross country drive shooting anything I came across on the way out to Arizona and back to New York. The Santa Fe was to be a main hit and even though I could only get them for a couple of days, I did what I well. Using the Santa Fe access road in the Williams, AZ area, I bounced around to different spots to shoot whatever came my way at locations I don't ever recall seeing in the rail fan print. The "Warbonnet" paint had just begun to return to several new models of locomotives. Most were on the high priority trains. On this day blue bonnets were the main attraction. What I didn't know a the time is that no matter what they were painted, it'd all be gone in a few years.

...And again a stupidly low shutter speed.

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Operable on land or underwater, the Nykra Alpha series is a reliable workhorse for single operator transport.

 

This is the 7th entry in my monthly series of speeders built using retired (legacy) Lego colors. This model uses Royal Blue, Dark Grey, Transparent Fluorescent Yellow, & Sand Red.

 

3D View on Mecabricks: mecabricks.com/en/models/79a8eEAY28w

Doug Harrop Photography • May 1, 1991

 

In March of 1991, Southern Pacific introduced a new logo, called "speed lettering", inspired by the stacked Rio Grande logo. It was first applied to a group of rebuilt GP40M-2s by MK in Boise, Idaho. Initially, a smaller version of the logo was applied to SP 7107-7111, later adopting a larger version with SP 7112 on April 15, 1991.

 

Doug was on hand to catch the first two units with the officially adopted logo leading an EUCHX train through Ogden, Utah.

 

In total, SP applied speed lettering to 1,035 locomotives including new acquisitions from EMD, GE, rebuilt MK, and Southern Pacific, Rio Grande, and St. Louis Southwestern repaints.

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Day 221/365

  

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So I need to practice really capturing the moment....just that moment and not a micro-second more!

All that noise, and all that sound

All those places I have found

And birds go flying at the speed of sound

To show you how it all began

Birds came flying from the underground

If you could see it then you'd understand?

 

--Coldplay "Speed Of Sound"

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k_1kvDh2UA

Was greeted by this lovely Murcielago on the way back from Sepang . Will post some from trackday soon. Stay tuned ! (:

Ik liep de brug op, buitengewoon atletig

En voelde mij ongeëvenaard gulzig en gretig

Met mijn groothoeksewaardlens van 24 millimetig.

HBW!

 

Vinyl lovers, put your hands in the air! (you know the rest..)

 

--

 

TU

A crosswalk in downtown Calgary serves as my pallet for a slow shutter speed. I do admit that I practiced many times.

Was trying to capture the action of this dirt biker.....

Very poor light today on the ponds. Had to fiddle with me settings - slow speed - hi ISO - roll on a sunny day.

A small speeder for the fisherman of the future.

The sandhill crane is a species of large crane of North America and extreme northeastern Siberia. The common name of this bird refers to their habitat such as the Platte River, on the edge of Nebraska's Sandhills on the American Great Plains. Sandhill cranes are known to frequent the edges of bodies of water. Wikipedia

Mass: 7.1 – 11 lbs Encyclopedia of Life

 

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Sony ILCE-7RM5

One more of Munich beautiful designed underground station. Großhadern looks like a cave in the rocks.

At the left hand side, there is a train driving through the station.

 

Eine weitere bemerkenswerte U Bahn Station in München ist Großhadern. Sie soll einem Bergwerk, dem Inneren des Berges nachempfunden sein.

Als ich fotografiert habe, fuhr links ein Zug durch die Station.

An old Railway Speeder at the Agassiz Museum, Agassiz, B.C. These little railcars were used by track inspectors and to move crews on the tracks. Many were phased out in the 1990's when railroad companies began using pickup trucks with flanged wheels that could be lowered to go onto the tracks.

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