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Cruise ship 'Ovation of the seas' moored in front of our (side) window on the 13th floor of the Montevideo Building
Fallen leaves form temporary islands on rocks in the Bronx River., soon to be swept away. Looking down from the Hester Bridge at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, NYC -- November 8, 2022
New toy. Along with lockdown, partially responsible for the reduction in my photographic output. A handheld shot in poor light.
The connection of the river Bedón with the sea generates this tongue of stones for the use and enjoyment of its visitors.
After experiencing air issues in Manville Yard, the Q410-14 dug their mid-train DPU out (ES44AH 1776) and placed it on the head end of the train to rectify the issue. This caused significant delays on the Trenton Line, which allowed them to make daylight on the River Sub. Pictured is Q410 passing the Q157 at Ridgefield Park with all three Spirit engines on the head end.
Etta (& Kahn like grass but somehow it hasn't thrived with them on it! The black plastic mat is intended for cars to drive on while letting grass grow through :I
Daily Dog Challenge: Temporary
From my Red Water series...I found this holly leaf perched on a small rock in the stream. It reminded me of a coracle that had been pulled ashore. A tricky one to compose, shoot and process; this is focus stack of 2.5, 5 and 15s exposures.
Was experimenting with the Arista Ultra 100, since I had some (major) film defects the last time I used the 120 format. Went out in a early AM toward a local trail, and thematically tried to include shadows and reflections as much as I could. Using semistand development, there were definitely film defects around, which I guess is the price one pays for using budget film. While it can be corrected in post, usually I'm not a big fan of it. I still like the tonality of Ultra, and the price, but may have to transition toward a higher price point film to avoid said issues. Thanks for all those flickerans who continue to inspire - you really do help all of us keep trying!
Using the Helios 44-2 2/58 Soviet lens (from 1975).
Critique is welcomed.
Thank you all very much for your visits, favs and comments.
I ordered these then I saw Ewok Masters awesome elite so I will be ordering parts for those elites next :D
Credit goes to Saber Scorpion for the design of the elites shown in this picture.
Decal designs that are on the white elite are not Saber Scorps, I found them on mocpages.
VWH2098 LK15CWW seen at Finchley Central working on route N20 towards Barnet Church and then Barnet Hospital.
At a driver's request, the route is temporarily extended to Barnet Hospital to transport any hospital workers using the route overnight. The slipboard regarding the extension is noted on the front window.
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Developer Menu Activator for freecam
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Cropping + downsampling w/GIMP
A look at the downtown Broken Arrow on Main Street getting ready for the Rumble in Rose District. The fight ring was assembled on the corner of Commercial and Main. Temporary fence to keep out those with no ticket.
the snow-wave reformed in this morning’s snow and wind — but now conditions are turning to rain and it will soon be wilting again
Last August the vital Rheintalbahn between Karlsruhe and Basel was closed for two weeks in order to connect a long delayed segment of a new bypass around the city of Rastatt. In 2017 during the construction of said bypass, a tunnel under the existing mainline caved in closing the line for several weeks as railway undertakings scrambled to reroute their trains on poorly suited bypass routes, often with diesel power. For this planned closure, many lessons from the 2017 incident were taken into account and alternative routes were set up for freight. The most interesting diversion was via the French left Rhine railway via the border station in Lauterbourg. The line, while double track on the French side, is only used for relatively sparse commuter services and sees only a small amount of local freight. During the Rastatt closure, months of planning and preparation allowed for approximately approximately 10 trains a day to use the corridor. The trains were organized by a group of Swiss rail undertakings, with locomotives largely from SNCF Fret. Each train operated with both a German and French speaking driver, allowing for operation without crew changes at the borders.
For photographers the most interesting location was by far the station at Lauterbourg which is still controlled by mechanical semaphore signals. After a quick stop, BB 75000 475124 departs Lauterbourg with a SBB 482 in tow.
The yellow lines looked like they were delivering autumn color from one side of the street to the other and then down the hill. (The overhead lines were temporarily covered to protect them from construction damage during a water main replacement project, which is also why the tree trunks are surrounded with wooden fences.) Flushing North, Queens, NYC -- November 6, 2020