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A Trans-Pennine BR class 802 "Nova 1" operating from Newcastle to Liverpool and stopping at many places en-route.

Another fantastic performance in Glendale Arizona. Early Christmas present from Mom!

www.trans-siberian.com/

Trans-Allegheny Asylum

N4866T - DC-8-63CRF - Trans International Airlines

at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS)

 

c/n 46.089 - built in 1969 for Trans International and operated until 1987 (later re-named Transamerica Airlines) -

converted to DC-8-73CF in 1982 -

final operator was UPS as N811UP between 1990 and 2009 -

retired and stored ROW

 

scanned from Kodachrome-slide

Panorama made from 9 separate photos.

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/15 ZE

ƒ/16.0 15.0 mm 1/800 320

 

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Last year I messed with various solutions for changing trans-clear to trans-yellow and after failing to achieve anything acceptable, I nearly gave up. Then I realized I'd overlooked the simplest (and what I now believe to be the best) solution: permanent marker.

 

It's great because the color is spot on, it's safe from coming off when handling, and all that is required to revert it back to trans-clear is some rubbing alcohol.

 

Some of my personal builds using this technique (marker was applied both inside and out):

 

Surface Strider

Lunar Dune Crawler

 

Go and make some great new builds now that the trans-yellow gates are wide open :D

Ficha Técnica / Datasheet

Empresa / Company: SBC Trans

Carro / car: 1733

Carroceria / Body: CAIO Apache Vip III

Chassis: Mercedes-Benz OF-1721 BlueTec 5

Local: São Bernardo do Campo-SP

Photo by Phan Thanh Tâm

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Guess who got a trans Hau.

~1:3 scale

 

Because why not

A class 124 Trans-Pennine DMU heads towards Manchester at New Mills in August 1983.

 

Just being “out” there…lol

(…and blatantly plagiarized from another)

OK, so I’m a bit of a sucker for a great cheesecake photo. Not to say that the collage I’ve presented here is “great,” but I loved that a bit of spontaneous playfulness on my part resulted in a series of photos like this. While it’s not a direct tribute to a classic Elvgren like a previous post of mine (www.flickr.com/photos/msamandanicole/36969388552/in/datep...), I thought it was fun enough to post here. I hope you get as much a kick out of viewing it as I did in making it.

 

As ever, stay true to yourselves, and I’ll do the same.

 

Kisses!

Amanda Nicole

 

#trans #tg #transgender #bigender #girlslikeus #transisbeautiful #thisiswhattranslookslike

otk leather boots black evening dress

Trent Barton Volvo B10M / Plaxton Premiere 59 - R59 RAU sets off from Belper bus station with a Sunday evening Trans Peak service from Nottingham to Buxton.

 

"flickr lounge" Light...from my my trip to the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum last weekend for night light-painting and next morning. This is from the morning, with light coming through the windows and doors. Here is a link to more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Allegheny_Lunatic_Asylum. It is currently a historical/tourist site.

It been while since my first makeover at BWBG and I miss it! this my 2nd makeover at BWBG try a variety of looks this was one of them

first day of lunar month 9th, mùng 1 tháng chín âm lịch, trân quốc lên đèn

Liz Tran

"Millie"

Acrylic, Ink, Graphite, Beeswax and Japanese Paper on Panel

8" by 8"

2008

  

1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

nerdy glasses Trans Bailey Jay

When the Trans-Mongolian Express made one of two scheduled stops on its trip across China, I was out of the train and on the platform in an instant. It was smokers and photographers at 50 paces. Train stops in China, Mongolia and Russia are a risky business, the train departs without any announcement, or even a blast of the train's horn. Rule Number 1, never stray far from the train, Rule Number 2, keep a close eye on the (in this case) lady in blue, because when she disappears, the steps will be raised, the doors will be locked and the train will disappear too.

 

Our train was enormous, consisting of Mongolian cars with a string of Chinese cars, and a Chinese dining car, attached at the back of the train. All the Chinese cars were removed at the Chinese border.

 

Ever the intrepid traveller, I had lunch in the Chinese dining car. It was a relic from the 1950, a Soviet built car that hadn't been cleaned since Mao died. The floor was awash with water (they said the air conditioning had failed), there were only four items available from an extensive menu, all were served cold, as was the boiled rice. The food was quite nice nonetheless.

 

The dining car ran out of food before dinner time, if you didn't have a stash of raman noodles, it was slim pickings for dinner.

 

We crossed the border into Mongolia in the wee small hours, the Chinese dining car was replaced with a Mongolian car that did not open until 7 o'clock: it only had one item on the menu. If scrambled eggs were your thing, breakfast was good.

Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

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Photo by Phan Thanh Tâm

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The Tel-Aviv Pride Parade is known in Europe, and attracts many visitors from the old continent. My subjective impression was that this year there were many guests from Asia too.

I wonder how it is to be an LGBT person in Asia; and how it feels to visit the liberated, permissive Tel-Aviv.

p.s.

Unfortunately, in the photo you don't see the tiny Jack Daniel's bottle she holds in her pocket, and from which she fuels from time to time.

 

nerdy glasses Trans Bailey Jay

1978 Pontiac Trans Am

Location: Singen, Germany

 

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