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Seen in Burton Depot having recently been aquired from Arriva Midlands.

25th September 2016

 

43 is Former Arriva London DW20

55 is Former YN54OAG London Soverign SLE5

56 is Former Go Ahead London SO2

Kingfisher

 

Adel Dam

 

26th September 2016

Prato Piazza/Plätzwiese and Monte Specie/Strudelkopf brought us the chance to have a wonderful view on the Tre Cime /Drei Zinnen without the crowds of cars, buses and walkers in flipflops on their feet - perfect weather!

September 2019 - [LCA/LCLK] Larnaca International Airport

 

'QATARI 265' from Doha.

 

cn 6529, delivered in 2015.

Our garden

9th September 2020

September,15 Rayer Bazar, Dhaka.

© Abu Rasel Rony

Phnom Penh September 2010

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Abbotsinch 21 September 1957. Scanned from my father's original negative. Copyright Jim Cain.

 

Scrapped at Abbotsinch in March 1960.

RHS Hyde hall

9th September 2020

 

Here again. Never seen this flower around so late in the year.

Beautiful sunset , near the shore of lake Ontario in Presqu’ile Provincial Park , Martin’s photographs , Brighton , Ontario , Canada , September 4. 2020

 

Nice picnic area

Twilight

Lake Ontario

Sunset

A beautiful sunset

Crescent moon

Hugging trees

Jobs wood

Having a nice hike on a boardwalk in Jobs wood in Presqu’ile Provincial Park

Having a nice hike on a boardwalk

Jobs wood in Presqu’ile Provincial Park

small rock

Fossil

Fossilized creature

Fossilized creature in this small rock

Pebbles on shore of lake Ontario

pebbles on beach

Presqu’ile

Martin’s photograph

Stones

Pebbles

Ontario parks

Provincial parks

Great pebbles on the shore of lake Ontario

Great pebbles

shore of lake Ontario

Presqu’ile Provincial Park in Brighton Ontario

Great pebbles on the shore of Lake Ontario

Presqu’ile Provincial Park

Martin’s photographs

Brighton

Ontario

Canada

July 2019

Great pebbles

abandoned gas tank

driftwood

shore of Lake Ontario

August 2020

abandoned gas tank

Gas tank

Cedar

Cedar trees

Favourites

IPhone XR

Olympus TG-620

Olympus

TG-620

A fire in a Tomshoo camp stove fuelled by small sticks on the shore of lake Ontario in Presqu’ile provincials park

A Tomshoo camp stove fuelled by small sticks

fire in a Tomshoo camp stove fuelled by small sticks on the shore of Lake Ontario

August 2020

September 2020

September 2 2018; Hamilton Munro Int'l YHM

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September 2010, Canon AE-1, Portra 400vc

Toronto

something opens our wings. Something

makes boredom and hurt disappear.

someone fills the cup in front of us.

we taste only sacredness.

 

~jelaluddin rumi

 

may all travelers find joy!!

jeanne

 

scanned, altered and assembled images, september 12, 2007

(including a feather - of one seagull - encountered on a walk near lake erie, a 35mm color slide taken at the geauga county fair - roses!!... and a golden tray for serving tea)

Очень здорово. Люблю дубы... а запах какой в дубовых рощах, кроме красоты!

September sunrise over English Bay and Downtown Vancouver. Captured at Jericho Beach in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ September 1, 2016

 

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Took a few shots this morning of the sunrise, but of course I was a little late getting up, and didn't have a tripod. Still trying to figure out how some people end up with such sharp crisp photos. Maybe they take more time composing and focusing their shots using hyperfocal distances and such. I just autofocussed a little past my foreground and recomposed my shot.

 

I wonder if a split ND filter would enhance shots like these by rendering the sky and the reflection/foreground equally exposed...

Leica CL

Voigtlander Super Wide-Heliar 15 mm f/ 4.5 Aspherical II

September 17 2017; New York JFK. Note the Cameroon flag by the mid-fuselage and rear doors.

Sidewalk Café...

 

The historic village of Elora, Ontario, offers a delightful afternoon and evening experience. The charming town boasts an array of sights, quaint shops, Boutique bistros and sidewalk cafes... with friendly, tourist-oriented shop owners. Renowned for its 19th-century limestone architecture, established in the early 1800s, Elora was once the area's limestone production hub. Vestiges of pit mining are still visible in the gorge and the surrounding terrain.

 

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September 6, 2016: Adirondacks, NY

ODC - DAILY ROUTINE September 14th - 20th 2022 -

365 2022 Into The Light 2022 - Day 257 Sept 14

We are roughing it, this morning having my coffee, working on Flickr and a fire to keep us warm. Actually it's an electric one but does look like really flames. I guess some people call our kind of rv camping, glamping, but when it's 44 outside this is my kind of camping,

Seen at Gatwick Airport Station on one of the final days of Class 442 working with Gatwick Express.

12th September 2016

Tijdens het eerste volle weekend van september vindt het jaarlijkse evenement "Terug naar Toen" plaats bij de Veluwsche Stoomtrein Maatschappij. Dit evenement duurt twee dagen. Alle stoomlocomotieven die kunnen rijden worden ingezet voor zowel personen- als goederentreinen gedurende deze twee dagen. Voor de spoorwegfotografen wordt 's morgens net na zonsopkomst met een goederentrein een slag van Loenen naar Apeldoorn gereden en weer terug. Op de eerste dag van "Terug naar Toen 2018" reed locomotief 50 307 de eerste goederentrein van Loenen naar Apeldoorn. Locomotief 50 0073-2 bracht een deel van deze goederentrein weer terug naar Loenen.

Beekbergen, 1 september 2018.

Ricordiamo queste morti innoccenti !

A frog and rocks in the water at Joe Perry Lake , Bon Echo Provincial Park on HWY. ON. 41 , Cloyne , Ontario , Canada , Martin’s photographs , September 12. 2019

  

This is the information below was taken from the plaque at the site in Bon Echo Provincial Park ; Mazinaw Pictographs :

 

Mazinaw, named for an Algonquin word meaning “picture” or “writing” is the largest rock art site on the southern Canadian Shield and the only major pictograph site in southern Ontario.

Along the base of this cliff, more than 260 painted images or pictographs attest to the significance of this place and storytelling techniques of the Algonquin and other indigenous Peoples who created them. The red ochre images depict human and animal figures, as well as a remarkable number of abstract and geometric symbols. The Algonquin people of today remain proud of their ancestral link to this special place.”

  

Fungi and moss on a decaying log

Decaying log

Jo Perry lake with a rocky shore

offshore campers canoe dock at Jo Perry lake

Dock

Rocks , stones , plants and grasses on the gravely shore of Mazinaw Lake

Weeds

Rocks

stones

wild flowers

grasses

gravely shore of Mazinaw Lake

Gravely shore

green coloured lichen

Lichen

Tree stump

Bon Echo inn

Rocky shore

Liken

Moss

Tree stump

Boulders

Great large rock

Forest

Acorn

Boletus Subtomentosus mushroom

Ontario Parks

Mushrooms

Fungi

Oak tree

boat launch

canoe

Trees

Tall grasses

Sunset

Favourites

Bridge

Sticks

Stones

Fallen trees

Fallen tree

Fungi

Mushrooms

Sand

Reflections

Reflection

Tall grasses

River

Martin’s photographs

Frog

Frogs

Water plants

Joe Perry Lake

Forest near Jo Perry lake in Bon Echo

Jo Perry Lake in Bon Echo

cloudy sky

Mazinaw Rock

Mazinaw Lake

Canada

Ontario

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Bon Echo

Provincial Park

IPhone 6

Favourites

Martin’s photographs

Cloyne

HWY. ON. 41

clouds

Woods

Trees and roots near the shore of Mazinaw Lake

Lake shore

Trees and roots near the shore

Roots

Lake

sandy beach

beach

September 2019

October 2019

RHS Hyde hall

9th September 2020

Explored September 16, 2022

 

Another one from the Reichstag dome on top of the Reichstag building, the seat of the German government. This is the "top of the top", the highest point of the dome that you can reach as a visitor. And yes, the top of the Reichstag dome is open. Always, 24/7/365, and there also is no mechanism to close it, not even when it rains.

 

A design flaw? No, the open top of the dome is part of the Reichstag building's energy concept. As you can see in some of my other captures from the Reichstag dome (please check my albums, if you like), there's a large funnel at the centre of the dome which was not only constructed to lead diffuse daylight into the plenary hall of the German Bundestag (which is located right below the dome), but also serves as a ventilation system for the plenary hall. Stale air from the plenary hall is directed through the funnel and escapes through the opening at the centre of the dome. Moreover, on its way to the top, it also passes a heat recovery system that can extract usable residual energy from it.

 

And what happens when it rains? Don't worry, a device directly under the opening of the dome catches the rainwater.

 

Wishing you a wonderful weekend, dear Flickr friends!

 

Nach oben offen

 

Das ist die Reichstagskuppel tatsächlich, und zwar bei jeder Witterung. Was sich wie ein Planungsfehler anhört, ist Teil des ausgeklügelten Energiekonzepts des Reichstagsgebäudes, in das die Kuppel mit einbezogen wurde.

 

Wie Ihr vermutlich wisst, dient der Trichter in der Mitte der Kuppel nicht nur dazu, diffuses Tageslicht in den sich direkt unter der Kuppel befindlichen Plenarsaal zu leiten. Der Trichter dient auch als Belüftungssystem, indem er verbrauchte Luft nach oben direkt durch die Öffnung im Kuppeldach abtransportiert. Nicht nur das, auf dem Weg zur Kuppelöffnung passiert sie auch noch eine Wärmerückgewinnungsanlage, die ihr verwertbare Restenergie entzieht. Die vom Architekten des Reichstagsgebäudes, Paul Wallot (1841-1912), ursprünglich vorgesehenen Belüftungsschächte wurden beim Neubau der Kuppel übrigens wieder freigelegt und ebenfalls für die Versorgung mit Frischluft nutzbar gemacht.

 

Und was passiert, wenn es regnet? Keine Sorge, eine Vorrichtung direkt unter der Kuppelöffnung fängt das Regenwasser auf.

 

Ich wünsche Euch ein schönes Wochenende, liebe Flickr-Freunde!

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