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The icy signature of record-breaking freezing temperatures last night. For this largely tropical region, it is a Big Deal.
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Sub-zero weather kept us indoors today (and tomorrow) so what do you do to creatively pass the time? Assemble a Lego! And I had a little helper. Please welcome "Lucas the Spider" to my family. He's my 'mascot' helping assemble the Lego Brick Bank. We are almost finished with the first set of bags (bags labeled '1') and will move onto the rest of the bags tomorrow.
30 January 2019
In sub-zero conditions on the Zittauer Schmalspurbahn on 3rd January 2000, 750mm gauge Saxon-Meyer No.99 584 is captured working through the woodland soon after leaving Bertsdorf, heading a Zittau to Kurort Oybin afternoon service. This locomotive was for a number of years a static exhibit at the Rügen Railway and Technology Museum (Eisenbahn and Technik Museum Rügen or ETM), but has since been restored to working order and some twenty years after this can now be seen in action on the Döllnitzbahn, working between Oschatz and Mügeln.
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Same Sonya Blade from last year but with some new companions, Sub-Zero (I think he was Scorpion last year) and X-23 (they just met her at the con and decided to all pose together). I actually had a lot of fun masking out the cosplayers in this pic - to lighten them up and better define them from the black background.
UPDATE: This group was the lead-in photo for Uproxx's Funny, Sexy, And Awesome Cosplay Of The Week (03.06.14). Whoa, that's two slideshows where my photo was the first one in the group. Nice!!!
Sub-Zero from Mortal Kombat by Spyder www.facebook.com/Spyder-cosplay-1538902059696434/
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Porsche 911 Carrera 4s (997), Another day same place as Panamera , but this time more snow and better car !
I think the frozen fog in the morning started this effect and it was finished off by the sub-zero temperatures in the late afternoon.
Sub-zero night out with the bergamot-scented LED Eddie, two flasks of tea and a penguin (mask, not chocolate biscuit).
Lighting done in two frames then stacked for startrails. Fill from the moon high right and some stray beams from Eddie's X21.
As we were driving away from the site a police patrol passed us the other way. I noticed in my mirror that it turned round then watched the winding road behind me as first the illumination grew brighter then the lights themselves grew larger as the police car caught up with our two-car convoy.
At that moment it was time for me and the man to go our separate ways, Eddie northbound and me back towards the coast. Decision time for the patrol car. With one headlight out on my car, I'm surprised they followed Eddie but that's the way it goes sometimes. I'll let his words (found on his pic from the night) take over the story from here:
"we went our separate ways and was subsequently pulled some 20 mins later. Apparently I had aroused their interest as I had looked suspicious whilst "travelling in a late night convoy with a hatchback car sporting a single headlight".
"We're on a joint exercise with BT on the look out for cable thieves". I presumed he meant electrical cable and not camera cable releases !
"You and the hatchback looked suspicious so we have pulled you both"
" Got any ID ?"
" Only a gun licence "
" Are there guns in the vehicle ? "
" No and those two pheasants in the foot well aren't poached either, they are from the weekend".
I could sense this going down hill rather rapidly.
A search of the Shogun satisfied them that my night photography story was bona fide and luckily they didn't search my rucsac as the gasmask and some of the props may have proved a bit problematical."
Me again. My tug never came - I guess the man talks a good talk even if his only ID is a gun license. I love that!
Anyhow, top marks to Surrey Police for tackling the problem. Even though I wasn't stopped, I'd still much sooner the slight inconvenience of accounting for my actions than have them do nothing. You never know when you'll need to phone the emergency services and can't get through 'cos some lowlife's nicked the cable.
Taken from a similar POV as the previous post and processed in CS5
I was joined by fellow BCC members Gerald
This is one of the locations included on the two day Photography workshop I'm assisting with in April.
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It was a very cold day in Belgium today. I found this precious
duo in a park in Brussels. These birds were amazingly colorful
and beautiful. It made a perfect contrast with the pale frozen
lake. The bird on the right is a Mandarin Duck. According to
an old woman who goes to the lake every day, the 2 animals
became friends and stay together all the time. Lovely couple!
(The above photo has been shot with the Samsung NX10)
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It is Freezing
A poem by Peter S. Quinn
It is freezing
We are going nowhere
Coldness in breezing
Gathering around here
We just walk the lake
On a frozen day
Together quack quack make
On our walking way
It is dark still
Even thou its noon
And a bit more chill
Is coming in soon
We together are close
Friends indeed are we
As the bitter grows
Winter becomes breezy
It is sub-zeros
Or so men have told
All of us are heroes
That to hope must hold
And we are never lonely
If we together are
One for each here only
Below a brightly star
This bald eagle was hunting on the Gardner River on a very cold March evening. The ducks were keeping a close eye out.
Waiting for the Deltic-hauled 05:50 Kings Cross - Aberdeen, this suddenly burst under the bridge. A very clean 45007 powers a Freightliner through a bitterly cold Selby just as the winter sun begins to lighten the sky on 12th December 1981.
Zenit EM f/5.6 60th/sec Ektachrome 400
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Winter is here! It is bitterly cold today out here on Bluebird Estates,
Alberta, Canada. The lake
is frozen and covered in
fresh snow with a weak winter sun trying to come out.
Taken with my Samsung SmartPhone and sent via the Web.
I've had a couple people ask me about the weather proofing on the L lenses. This photo was shot on a whim during a winter storm. Spray from the tires, ice fog, snow, sub zero temps, all not an issue. Just patted the lens and camera after and everything was good to go!
This is my cousin's truck, he decided to have a little fun after the photo shoot. Nothing spells fun like a pick-up truck and a snowy parking lot!
This one has a bit of an HDR halo, yes I did take the stamp tool to it, but man it's difficult to get contrast out of a white truck in white out conditions... Tyler really liked this shot so up to Flickr it goes.
All comments and feedback are greatly appreciated!
"The Iceman Kometh!"
Although I built magnifigures of Raiden and Scorpion in 2016, I recently decided to build some more based on my old concepts. Here we see the cheapest character in the franchise: Sub-Zero. When I was young, I was unable to beat the SEGA Genesis version with any character except Sub-Zero -- as my strategy was to constantly freeze and uppercut the opponent into the corner.
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Right now in the Twin cities it is below zero all night and most of the day with much colder wind chills and this little wren is hangng in there. There is a feeder at the nature center and the snow is not deep so he can at least forage on the ground too. He is also calling fairly often.
Taken exactly ten years ago today on a sub-zero 24th January 2013, Konectbus Optare Tempo type number 412 - YJ09 MHY is captured on the A148 Runton Road between East Runton and Cromer as it works the above Norwich bound service 2 journey. In the background we can see the houses on Wyndham Park which run at right angles down to the cliff edge and beyond, the Beeston Bump can be seen on the skyline just to the left of the telegraph pole to the right.
My trusty Canon EOS 1100D had been purchased in Norwich the previous day - 23rd January 2013 - and this was the very first shot of a bus that I had taken with it. Since then the shutter has clicked well over 46,000 times, although many of these shots have been consigned to the bin.
On Sunday 18th November 2012, Konectbus had introduced service 2 between Sheringham and Norwich via Cromer which prompted a response from Sanders who introduced timing changes and additional journeys on their services. Then on Monday 15th April 2013 Konectbus extended service 2 through to Holt with the Sheringham - Holt section numbered as service 2A. Again Sanders responded to this challenge.
As a result the total number of journeys being provided by both operators each way along the A140/A148 between Norwich and North Norfolk increased dramatically. An example was the Monday to Friday evening peak in July 2013 when no less than twelve buses departed from Norwich Bus Station between 1600hrs and 1815hrs to make the north bound journey. (Sanders 8/Konectbus 4) Some of these terminated at Sheringham, but most continued to Holt and as a consequence when combined with other Sanders services and the then Norfolk Green operated Coasthopper, there were seventeen buses from Cromer to Sheringham and/or Holt between 1701hrs and 1925hrs.
Scrutiny of the April 1978 timetable offered by Eastern Counties, the then incumbent operator, reveals that Monday to Friday there were only fourteen journeys all day (0710hrs to 2240hrs) from Norwich to the coast. Most of them terminated at Cromer with onwards travel to Sheringham and Holt involving a wait and change of bus. During the Monday to Friday evening peak period just five buses departed for Cromer from Norwich with three onward connections to Sheringham/Holt and a Sheringham short.
The Konectbus services 2 Sheringham - Cromer - Norwich and 2A Holt - Sheringham subsequently ceased after operations on Sunday 1st November 2015.