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The desire to swim 'out there' seemed to go away after purchasing this useless but highly photogenic vest.
After a long flight from Chicago to New Delhi, I got a best seat to Chennai ... emergency exit seat .. finally i got to stretch my legs and happily edited my Chicago Blizzard pics.
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Street art by the artist Safety First, seen at the Box Shop Mural Project, 10 Hunters Point Boulevard, San Francisco, California.
Photo taken by Carsten / topfloor - please enjoy ! (c) 2011
Rome, Italy
Used Gear: 135 Format Rangefinder, 35mm f/1.4, digital
Filename: 20111018_191447_Rom_S076024
Awareness of suicide and property lines are in clear evidence as a Gallery set arrives into San Bruno
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UTM's Campus Police team taught a safety lesson before letting the students put out a virtual fire. In a session led by Steven Rivera, assistant manager, campus security, and Constable Shaw Kudrath, students attempted to put out a virtual fire with a laser fire extinguisher. The best time of the day was 1.9 seconds.
My husband actually took this photo of me when we went on a tour of a hydro-electric dam. I had to keep holding the hat and glasses with one hand, while holding my little Canon PowerShot in the other hand and descending flights of stairs! How was I to know the stems on the safety glasses were adjustable?!
You cannot see it but drivers and network rail teams are facing a problem at Cosham affecting all eastbound services. The signal located at the end of the platform behind me has failed and will only show a red aspect. So all trains are stopping a few hundred meters west of the crossing (beyond the bridge), awaiting verbal instructions to proceed and crossing the road into the platform at extreme caution. After the passengers have done their stuff (it was a busy station this fine summer Saturday), the train passed the light at red under orders and was routed along the coast or turned right into Portsmouth at Cosham Junction. 450050/450089 were Portsmouth bound from I know not where.
In three days of intense travel mostly on LB&SC Rly routes this was my only disruption and caused a half hour delay from a missed connection. Well done Southern Railway and Network Rail!