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There will be plenty of old images coming in the next days (or weeks) as I clear tons of unedited raw material fro phones and cameras in 2006-2007. Most are 'nothing special' (apolite word for mediocre but I dump them here for everyone's boredom and displeasure. Skip!
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I am not the author of this picture. This picture made a war correspondent covering the event on the front during the Russian aggression against Ukraine. This photo is placed on the stand, who talks about fighting in eastern Ukraine.
The war against Ukraine organized by the Russian leadership to seize its territories.
Ukrainian Air Force Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker lining up on RAF Fairford's runway to begin it's display at RIAT 2017.
The Ukrainian Flag flying as our village tribute to Ukraine during these dreadful days of the unprovoked Russian Assault (March 2022 - (Motcombe Village North Dorset UK) The Building is Motcombe Village Hall built in 1926 with a nod to the Arts & Craft Style.
Zhytomyr, Ukraine.
SLR Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D
Film: Kodak ColorPlus 200
Filter: Promaster Spectrum 7 UV
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-- focal length - 105 mm
-- aperture - 5.6
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With the Ukrainian flag flying from the very impressive station building, this scheduled service is about to depart.
Cyrillic BЛ = VL standing for Vladimir Lenin, leader of the Bolsheviks in the 1917 revolution and first President of the Soviet Union.
27 Feb 2000 CCCP P36 4-8-4's 0050 & 0064 (1954 & 1955 Kolomna) go for servicing at Sarny depot.
Sarny, Rivnens’ka Oblast’, Ukraine.
Ukraine: Kharkiv school No. 134. was destroyed at the beginning of the war. Instead of the bell for recess, air raid sirens sound, warning locals about possible air attacks. After one particularly close call, a basketball court in the school’s backyard was restored, so that children who live in Kharkiv can play there.
Ukrainian children love sport. But war has denied millions the opportunity to exercise, make friends and have fun. Most gyms, tennis courts and swimming pools in Kharkiv, Kyiv, and neighbouring regions have been damaged, and in some cases, completely destroyed. However, Ukrainian children are resilient, and, where possible, they are continuing to play and find solace in sport.
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