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Terracotta Warriors and Horses -
After just one photograph, I walked away and this dingy fly taught me a lesson when I reached home. I should have taken a second shot and not dismissed him lightly, drab looking flies have the potential to become interesting subjects too. The fly appeared so quaint and ancient in the picture, he emanates a brooding mood from within. To me, this is about an ex-warrior from the Terracotta Army; spending his twilight years in the region of the forest where the sun would not shine.
Soldiers from Alpha Co., 40th Expeditionary Signal Battalion deployed Sept. 25, 2019, in support of operations in the U.S. EUCOM area of responsibility. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Leicester signal box signalling panel showing the area around Syston East Junction on 31 December 2011.
I love this set of signals at West causeway on the Cal-P. I want to catch a train passing by this point. If I had waited two minutes, I would have caught two at the same time...D'oh!
Signal Hill, Newfoundland. Photo by Mike Mahoney. Available for publication. Contact: info@mikemahoney.ca
Brutalist signal box at New Street Station, Birmingham; Bicknell and Hamilton.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic G1.
The signal is set at stop – and has been for some years now, since the tracks were lifted on the old March to Spalding railway. The signal post and two crossing-keepers cottage remain though, and the track bed has been made into a pedestrian and cycle path.
Behind the signal was the level crossing over the Twenty Foot Road, and river, before the line entered the north end of the once vast Whitemoor marshalling yard, where freight trains were made up and queued to be sent to wherever they were going. Countless thousnads of tons of coal came through here in the lifetime of the Whitemoor Yard.
Signal at dry creek seen at sunset.
On this night After being donated by GWA, 517 was transferred from dry creek to the museum on Sunday, 22 of December 2013
Royal Signals Museum - Communications, Coding, Field Telephones & Robots.Photos taken at the Dorchester Family Science Day held at Dorset County Museum and the Corn Exchange on Sunday 16th March 2025. Organised by Dorchester Town Council and Dorset County Museum.
What do you do at 1 AM while you wait for a train you didn't realize you missed? Experiment with time exposures of course!
London Film And Comic Con is London's more relaxed comic cons focusing on the nerdom rather than the hype train. This is what Comic Con used to be, and I'm glad I got to be part of Ahmed's first one!