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Engineer Ginny brings a cut of 6 empty marble hoppers into Talking Rock, GA on their way north to Whitestone to be loaded with crushed marble.
tried to create a metallic blue finish on some heads done earlier......also a melting or breaking down feel...this one's in 4 sections.....
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Rosa here was bobbing her head up and down right next to the stone in agreement with something, but I couldn't get close enough to hear what they were talking about.
Exposure: 1/160s
Aperture: f/5
Focal Length: 100 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Exposure Bias: -1,33 EV
Hiking in Garin Regional Park with my Estonian friend
Voigtlander Bessa 1: no rangefinder, no light meter, no batteries, no worries!
1997 Kodak Plus X
HC110b
Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol - this is an impressive structure sitting astride the Avon Gorge. Stunning views, and a popular jumping-off point for suicides. Shot by Mark Higham.
These workers were talking instead of working on the Llanberis by pass on Friday.
They are digging up the roads around Llanberis area for at least the next 2 - 3 years for the new cable for dinorwic hydro electric,and the hold up on the roads ar terrible at moment.
Railway enthusiasts talk tech at the railway museum in Bochum-Dahlhausen.
Rainwater has given the locomotives a shiny surface.
From left to right:
DR series 44
Numbering: 044 377 (ex 44 1377 ÜK)
Manufacturer: Krupp
Year of construction: 1942
Retirement: 1977
"The locomotives of the series 44 of the Deutsche Reichsbahn were heavy, five-coupled goods train standard steam locomotives of the class G 56.20 with triple engine. They were intended for the transport of goods trains up to 1,200 tons on low mountain ranges and 600 tons over steep ramps. [...]"
(Translated from German Wikipedia entry)
DB series V 200.0
Numbering: V 200 017
Manufacturer: MaK - Maschinenbau Kiel
Year of construction: 1957
Retirement: 1983
"The class V 200.0 [...] was one of the first diesel mainline locomotives of the Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB). Its striking appearance corresponded to the typical industrial design of the 1950s. [... ]
The V 200 transported high-quality express trains on all important main routes. Due to the progressing electrification, however, the machines were pushed out of these services and increasingly used in front of local trains and freight trains. [...]"
(Translated from German Wikipedia entry)
Hibernia 41-E (Henschel "Bochum type")
Numbering: Hibernia 41-E
Manufacturer: Henschel
Year of construction: 1942
Retirement: 1972
"The Hibernia 41-E and 42-E were steam locomotives from Hibernia AG. While the locomotive 42-E was scrapped, the 41-E is preserved in the inventory of the Bochum-Dahlhausen Railway Museum. It stood in 1988 and from 2000 to 2015 as a Monument and eye-catcher in front of the Starlight Express Theatre in Bochum. [...]"
(Translated from German Wikipedia entry)
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Tras unas dudas fortuitas de si sería 130 o la cosa morada esta, asomaba al fondo una especie de berenjena.
106.055 (Avlo), Ave 5321 Vinaròs→Gijón
Cuper, 4/08/2025
An art installation currently at the west end of the boardwalk on Shoreham Beach. The next location is Mill Hill, before moving on to Lancing and finally, Worthing.
www.theargus.co.uk/news/19313475.brighton-festival-pier-p...
Had a good talk with all three kitties here ;)
**Funny fact is that the white surface I'm standing on is a wobbly table
and I'm longer than the space between the table and the ceiling ;)
Also depending on which cat was modeling, the other two would try to scratch through the door of the room while screaming out loud!
It's fun photographing cats! **