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CSX 1776 & 911 stretch their legs down the main out of Huntington, WV and arrive Russell, Ky past the old interlocking cabin at RU.
earnest but tense desire, a keen anxiety to succeed.
(this is not the first time I post pictures of these chairs, I just thought it was appropriate for what is going on in my life, right now)
An Immature Common Gallinule, also known as a Common Moorhen tests the waters before entering the pond.
First test shooting the night sky with my slider. Not quite gone to plan. Already taken note of some white balance issues and obviously the Milkyway goes out of frame. (ignore the jargon) Thought I might as well share it anyway for self reference.
5 hr time-lapse (between 11:00 - 3:45am)
Shot with the Sony a6000 with a Samyang 12mm F2.0 lens
25 Seconds / 1600iso /F2.0
Need to give this a go with the Canon next time around.
change of tack , just bought a MF VIVITAR series1 70-210 mm lens ,they were supposedly among the best lenses back in the day .. it arrived next day delivery not bad for a £24 purchase and I set it up on my EM1X with focus peaking etc.TBH im extremely pleased with the results so far heres a sample and its definetly a keeper
ScotRail staff waiting for 1T92 chat at Perth as Andy records 37219 at the head of 1Q79 1538 Inverness Millburn C.Rail to Mossend Down Yard.
17th April 2023
I often get a kick out of Flickr's tags. Apparently it thinks it snowed inside; flunks the Rorschach test. :-)
EMDX SD70ACe tier3 demos power CSX Stilesboro, Plant Bowen coal train N290 by the Golf Course on August 23, 2013 at Cartersville, Georgia.
tested out painting some kneepads
and the boots are horrid I know
Please don't just fav and leave, comments are much more appreciated
first printing of Helium for the Periodic Table project. I'm not happy with all the white space, so I think I'll do a very pale solid blue background layer, then put pale grey clouds and a bright red balloon. Might also try to paint a bit of yellow or orange onto the sun to make it more firey. Lots to try anyway.
Testing what may be my new camera once my back is sufficiently recovered to carry a backpack again, hopefully in the new year. As you would expect, I’ve carried out a rigorous, highly scientific test:
1. Can I carry it? Yes, all the way to the garden, no problem at all.
2. Does it fit in my pack? Probably. It’s around here somewhere.
3. Will it focus close enough to photograph a small pile of frosty leaves? Yes.
4. Are said leaves sharp? I should say so.
5. Will it photograph other stuff? I don’t see why not.
6. Have I comprehensively compared it to other cameras? Not really. I like this one.
7. Was it an impulse Black Friday buy? Maybe. I don’t see what that’s got to do with it.
8. Have you told the wife? No need. She can’t tell it apart from the old one.
9. So that’s that then? Yep. Proper job.
Fujifilm GFX 100S, Fujinon GF 35-70/4.5-5.6 WR. Original photograph copyright © Simon Miles. Not to be used without permission. Thanks for looking.
I had to get a new computer, so I am in the process of calibrating the screen and need your opinion.
Please tell me if the skin colors look correct to your eye's.
Thanks!
I went out a couple weeks ago at the peak of leaf peeping season to take advantage of all the incredible colors. As usual I took a quick "throw away" shot just to test my settings. I knew this wouldn't be a keeper because it is such a cliche and I assumed I'd need to adjust my settings to account for the dark, rainy morning light. After a couple 100 shots, it turned out that this was one of my favorites.
The Flamingo Test is a single-leg balance test that is part of the Eurofit Testing Battery. It is used to evaluate static balance and overall body balance. The test assesses the ability to balance successfully on a single leg and is commonly used as a field motor test of balance for healthy subjects and athletes.
Unintended art – color test patches on a building during the facade renovation.
Prague-Vršovice, Czech Republic
Welcome to Planet Frost
Our tour continues...
As a center of science and industry, Planet Frost is at the forefront of cutting edge research and development. It is not unusual to see experimental rovers like this one being tested, zipping about on the moondust flats.
This one is built on a 2009 RC chassis (bb0396c01). I saw one on bricklink for a few bucks so I thought why not? It is a bit underpowered (only 4.5v) but fun anyway.
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