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String 234: tanglepatterns.com/2016/11/tanglepatterns-string-234.html
Patterns: Neuron (Beth Snodderly), Chain Link (Barbara Finwall), Beadline (Margaret Bremner), Strickles, Florz, Crescent Moon (all Zt)
Camera Info:
Nikon D700 | Nikkor 85mm ƒ/1.4D (1/250 @ ƒ/1.4) | ISO 200 | Tripod | Manual | Spot
Description:
Outtake from Project Eighty-Five | Day 4 / 85. We'll call this one Day 4.5 :)
Have a great weekend!
Jim
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LYON WANDERINGS.
'La Ficelle' ('The String') - one of several funicular railways which forms part of the Lyon Metro system. View of an upward train through the cab window of a downward train at the intermediate stop Minimes.
From the Lyon Metro map, this seems to be part of the Line D system even though it is separate from the main non-funicular part of that line. The funicular runs between Vieux Lyon (Cathédrale St-Jean) at the bottom, and St Just.
Country: France
Région: Rhône-Alpes
Département: Rhône (69)
City: Lyon
City district: Vieux Lyon, 5ème
RAIL INFO
--- www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Funiculars_of_Lyon#encyc...
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Photo
Brian Roy Rosen
Photo uploaded to Flickr September 6, 2009
© Darkroom Daze Creative Commons.
If you would like to use or refer to this image, please attribute.
ID: CIMG2270_2
Brrst (Kelly Barone), Florz, Tapple (Judy Murphy). Crescent Moon and zengem
String 128: tanglepatterns.com/2014/10/tanglepatterns-string-128.html
It's hard to be two and hungry when dinner isn't until 1 o'clock and you're used to being fed and put down for a nap by that time. This was Thanksgiving, and it was string cheese to the rescue (sort of -- she might have also had a banana).
One more in the comments (mid-chew).
Film. Kodak Portra 400.
tanglepatterns.com/2016/12/tanglepatterns-string-238.html
Patterns: Flowery (Ina Sonnenmoser) and Waax (Esther Pizczek)
One of those ongoing projects where I do a couple now and then since I have to wait for the scrap bin to fill up with strips from other projects. The blocks are 10" square.
Orvalho como um colar de pérolas numa teia de aranha.
Morning dew as a string of pearls in a spider's web.
Added to explorer/interestingness for September 27th (according to scout/fd flickr toy)
string 225 (Nancy Eaton): tanglepatterns.com/2016/09/tanglepatterns-string-225.html
Pattern:Paushalöv (Amy Broady) and Tipple (Zt)
Nissin Di466 cam left on small boom facing down, 1/4 power no diffuse, via ETTL cable. Tamron 70-300 VC with 31mm extension tube.
Groove (Eden Hunt), Afterglow (Carole Ohl), Knightsbridge and Crescentmoon.
String 123: tanglepatterns.com/2014/09/tanglepatterns-string-123.html
View of the city of Boston and Boston Airport. from Winthrop Beach. I got there a bit too late. The sun was already setting. But the reflection of lights from the city is still great. Long exposure. The string of lights on the left are actually lights from an airplane flying off.
A string of springs runs right through this country.Knowledge of these springs has been passed down through generations of Aboriginal people since ancient times. It was a path that was welltravelled whether for cultural ceremonies or trading purposes. And the Aboriginal people passed their knowledge on to explorers and settlers. ‘It isn’t the straightest route, but it’s the only one if you want to survive’The Track has many stories to tell. And water is at the heart of all of them.
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This is the path of ancient Aboriginal trade routes, where traders hopped from one spring
to another, carrying materials from the FlindersRanges deep into central Australia and back The string of springs following the Track made it possible for John McDouall Stuart to complete the first crossing of Australia’s interior from south to north in 1862;
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The overland telegraph was constructed along this pathway, linking Australia to the world for the first time;
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This was the route of the Great Northern Railway, which made the land of the Northern Territory accessible for white settlement;
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And this is pastoral country, where Sidney Kidman and others developed their leases such
as Anna Creek Station. All of this has only been possible because of the
waters of the Great Artesian Basin that come to the surface along the Track, creating the ‘string OF SPRINGS