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Pacifastacus leniusculus.
An invasive species in the UK, the fungal "crayfish plague" that they carry has wiped out the native "white-clawed crayfish" in most regions of the UK.
They can be identified by their large size when fully grown, their claws are larger in comparison to body size with turquoise/white markings at the hinge and bright orange/red colour under the claws.
I got bored and made a photoshoped picture of a huge wave taking out Signal Hill in St. John's, Newfoundland, which is where i live.
2012 inspired I guess. I've been hearing alot about it lately and thought it would be fun to make a picture related to it.
Fired Up!
Big thanks to Jim Wrinn of TRAINS magazine, Chase Gunnoe, the staffs of the North Carolina Transportation Museum and the Virginia Museum of Transportation...and especially the crew of Norfolk & Western #611...for the great day out for the Fired Up! Photo Charter at NCTM in Spencer, NC.
Processed using this poor man's free tilt-shift lens emulator:
Project: Signals Poster
Art Director: Daniele Venturini
Agency: Key Business. Com
Client: Label Under Construction
When it comes to traffic signals that hang from wires, Saskatoon only has three intersections remaining where the signals are like that (Avenue D & 33rd Street, 3rd Avenue North & 23rd Street East, 19th Street West & 3rd Avenue South). This one is located at Avenue D North and 33rd Street East and is very different from most intersections in Saskatoon. However, at the other two intersections, the traffic signals will be upgraded, soon enough. But as for this intersection, I think the City of Saskatoon is intent on keeping the layout the way it is.
I didn't plan on taking a picture of the Safeway store in the background there, but it's there... and it is significant because it is an old store that has been renovated.
Signal Gallery: Istvan Szanto- Dan Baldwin- SPQR- Jonathan Darby-Armsrock -
Dale Grimshaw-Labrona-Jeff Aerosol- Ethos-Guy Denning- C Ross-CASE- Byrogyphics-C215- Holly Thoburn- D. Le Fleming -Alke Schmidt- Bael
With the US&S signals between NJ and RJ Cabins being taken out of service and dismantled the week of 11/14/11 this scene of G894-03 (Garrett, IN to Rocky Mount, NC) passing under the 4 track bridge at NJ Cabin can no longer be repeated
Signal Hill, Newfoundland. View On Black
Some of my photographer friends (you know who you are!) have this strange obsession with sunny days and nice weather. In my opinion, however, sunny days are boring (as well having horrible lighting). Clouds and extreme weather can often add a lot of interest.
Reggae Sundance, Liempde (NL) August 8,9,10 2014.
With Dillinger, Trinity, Mr. Williamz, Iba Mahr, Tanya Stephens, Kabaka Pyramid, Dub Inc. Big Youth, Beenieman, Luciano, John Holt, UB40, jesse Royal, I Octane, Midnite, Busy Signal, Alborosie, Addis Pablo, Strawl, Earl 16 and more
Picture by Danny Creatah
After lunch, we drove to Signal Mountain where we visited the Signal Point Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.
Mr. Geisemann explained the significance of the area. This is a link to the National Park Service webpage explaining it:
Signal Point was built in 1972 replacing the old station. Formerly Network Rail offices, a number of windows are now boarded up and the building lays empty. Swindon Railway Station is at the bottom and the building still has a huge BR double arrow.
My train signal bridge frames the view down the tracks on the outer loop.
This picture was taken at the Bay Area LEGO Train Club show in November, 2005 at the Great Western & Atlantic Train Show at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, CA. Photos by Bill Ward.
This is a small ship or garrison signal canon for which I built the reproduction gun carriage, some years ago.
Based on the design for a much larger ships gun carriage, it was made from Iroko, a tropical hardwood, with modern steel fittings, and was used for a history re-enactment event on the island of Guernsey, in 1997. It was not intended to be an exact replica, more to give the audience a flavour of the real thing. As far as I can remember, it used about a quarter of a pound of black powder, and made a surprisingly loud bang!
Mamiya ZM 50mm Sekor E
Loughborough Signal Box stands at the north end of Loughborough Central station, at one time there was also a Loughborough South Signal Box.
Loughborough is the only original signal box left on the preserved Great Central Railway and it's one of the loveliest boxes I've had the pleasure to visit.
In years to come it'll once again signal trains both ways again.