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Two Transport for Wales Class 153 'Super Sprinter' single car dmu's stand on the blocks under the train shed on platform 6 at Crewe.
153528 (52328) formally 153328 now branded ‘Active Travel’ and converted to add more bicycle spaces, along with conventional 153353 (57353).
15th June 2025
Semi-riparian area, Skunk Creek Bed, Peoria Arizona. This insect - wasp, fly or beetle, though I favour wasp - is all but impossible to identify. And I cannot reduce the image far enough to be acceptable to Bug Guide's parameters for an ID request. So if someone can help me by pointing in the right direction, I should be very grateful. Fantastical antennae!
Before attending the Stirling event I (and my nephew) investigated the Transport Museum - then at Pollockshields,Glasgow. I thought this was a great setting for the locos -and road exhibits - and , like Clapham in London , did not agree with its closure. Here is CR Single No.123 -last seen and photographed in steam at London Victoria station ten years previously (Sep '63) on a special. 28/4/73.
This is in Glen Etive which is just before Glencoe. It is a beautiful area and this long winding single track road leads out to Loch Etive.
It is a popular area with campers.
CameraCanon EOS 450D
Exposure0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperturef/8.0
Focal Length17 mm
ISO Speed200
An uncropped snapshot. I like the clean marks made on the water by the blades, and the knife-like precision of the boat through the water.
My single cover for "He About to Lose Me" By Britney Spears. When i saw this picture i had to make a cover with it. It started out as a cover for "I Wanna Go" but then i realized i have no font that looks like the official logo. Then it was gonna be a "Femme Fatale" album but i could never find the right colors to make it. Then i tried this and BAM! I've put alot of work into this cover tonight and would love some feedback. so, Comments?!
Pre-famine single room cabin, moved stone by stone from its place on the slopes of the Sperrin Mountains to the Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Dates from the late 1700's.
Camera: Fujifilm X10
A couple more shots from a lunch time mission to the local woods. This time I decided to have a play with off camera flash to really bring out the textures and isolate the mushrooms.
I was quite pleased with this little scene although I do wish that I'd cleaned up the background a little. I placed my flash low and to the right a little behind the mushroom for some rim light. After a quick test shot I realised that the left side of the mushroom was disappearing into darkness so I rummaged in my bag and found a white envelope. I placed this just out of shot to the left to bounce a little light back in and give that edge a lift. I was pretty pleased with how that bit worked out, it's the kind of thing I normally only notice on the computer afterwards when it's too late to fix.
MFG Hit a home run with Raceway Cross and the Single Speed Cyclocross World Championships. A rain soaked day didn't keep the riders and fans away from the action and fun.
Blue Boat: HDR (from single RAW) - Sony A200 with Panagor 1:3.8 85-205mm Zoom (M42 Mount) - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Netherlands, Rotterdam. Flickr Meetup Kop van Zuid April 2007. Bachelorette Karin.
You are a week away from getting married. Your friends abduct you for this bachelorette party on a Saturday. Dress you up as a bunny and give you this red bike. So far so good.
Then you walk by this cafe's pavement where three photographers with big cameras bounce up from behind their beers and start taking photos as if you were Britney Spears. And then this one photographer asks you to lift up your arm, to make a nice pose.
Wouldn't you feel at least a bit embarrased or surprised?
So the photographers were rrheauchyr and www.flickr.com/photos/jaccodotorg/475786363/in/set-721576... and I, We had stayed behind at the cafe while the rest of the Flickr meetup group were doing this extra round.
I had several takes to choose from, but I like this one the best, also because of the friend in the background on the left. She was in shock and laughter when Karin obediently acted to my request to raise her arm. I envy the groom for marrying such a good listening and cooperative wife. ;-)
I saw this leaf lying around and thought it would look great in this setting.
Anyone know what type of leaf it is?
Has anyone used a single image to create an HDR? I found a program that easily makes a HRD. I used the 'canned' settings for this image. I figured I'd totally mess things up if I started changing all the parameters listed.
Templates cut out of fabric for the Single Girl Quilt Along.
For more information, please see my blog post HERE
The Peter Iredale, the iconic shipwreck, still has its remains along the northern Oregon Coast. It ran aground in 1906 and this is all that is left. My feeling is it will be completely gone sometime in the next twenty years but it has it's own noble beauty especially from above.
Taken earlier in the summer, this is another SFV tractor, a single cylinder machine, started by first heating a "hot bulb" attached to the cylinder head, with a gas torch, and then turning the flywheel with a crank handle, there is no electric or compressed air starter! Despite it's apparent primitiveness, it was able to run a large threshing & baling machine with ease, which is what is on the other end of the drive belt! In the background is a wartime US Army GM three ton truck. Like the picture of the Lorraine Dietrich, this photo was carelessly underexposed by about five stops!
1953 Agfa Ventura 66 Deluxe, f4.5/85mm Solinar lens. Fomapan 400 @800 in Caffenol C + iodized salt. Coffee 40g/L, Washing Soda(50% water) 40g/L, Ascorbic Acid powder 12g/L, Iodized sea salt 12g/L No pre-soak, 18mins @ 21C, 30 seconds continuous agitation, then 2 gentle inversions every two minutes.
feeding today went pretty quiet for a change
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