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Have you heard that every time you remember something, your memory changes? I think it's related to the Observer Effect in physics, where the act of observing or measuring something changes whatever it is.

 

I guess it's best to just be here now, eh? Don't worry, be happy..... www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-diB65scQU

It was amazing to behold the vineyards and see the perfection of the planting of the vines, Picturesque against the hilly background in Fall color.

final shot from yesterday's eagle encounter.

RSH 1963 built 37161 is northbound at Berwick upon Tweed with a train of hopper wagons.08.05 21/8/1985

Ripples cut into the sand that marks the thin margin between the land and the sea - Ainsdale, Merseyside

stratford upon avon, 10am, very hot, very windy

 

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there are leaves and heels

... somewhere in Newcastle upon Tyne ...

 

Newcastle upon Tyne (often shortened to Newcastle) is a city and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England. Situated on the north bank of the River Tyne, the city developed in the area that was the location of the Roman settlement called Pons Aelius, though it owes its name to the castle built in 1080, by Robert II, Duke of Normandy, the eldest son of William the Conqueror.

 

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Sunset at the railway viaduct, Berwick upon Tweed

The sky was on fire. Amazing that this beautiful sunset could happen right in my own back yard. No Photoshop, just a frame. Directly from the camera to Flickr.

Pentax KX with 28 and 50mm Takumar lenses and yellow/orange filtration, Kodak Trix film developed in Bellini Hydrofen.

Helios 44m F/2

 

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Just another photo I've been meddling with. Don't mind me.

Views down by, about and around the river Tyne. Boats and buildings.

The Giggling Squid at 23 and The Fresh Baguette Bar at 24 High Street Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire

 

Tudor House

Grade II* Listed -

britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101298523-tudor-house-stratf...

Montgomery, Michigan can trace many of its historic roots back to the Lakeshore & Michigan Southern railroad from the 1860s. After over a century of changing hands, the Indiana Northeastern-owned right-of-way is once again feeling the thunder of steam-powered passenger trains. Here, NKP 765 is seen rounding the bend with a fall colors excursion on its way back to Hillsdale, Michigan.

Stumbled upon this old shed in the woods off the travelled path, the desk and lawn mower have been there a very long time! It was a beautiful fall day in the Caledon area which was made even better by the mild temperatures, bright sunshine and the brilliantly coloured falling leaves everywhere. making all my photos look spectacular! don't you think?

 

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Despite the threatening clouds, the chap on the right in the blue shirt turned up with his long pole to push the rowings boats away from their moorings, maybe in anticipation of some Friday afternoon custom.

 

The Grade 1 listed bridge at Richmond was built between 1774 and 1777 and is the oldest surviving Thames bridge in London.

Around the back of St.Marys Roman Catholic Cathedral in Newcastle upon Tyne there is a large statue of Cardinal Basil Hume, who was born in Newcastle.

I thought there was an interesting atmosphere here - something like the Truman Show, or Stepford Wives....

 

Stratford is such a lovely place - but there are always so many tourists - I just wish I could stick my camera in front of some of them, without embarrassment!

On 11th November 1983, Class 508 (4-PER - derived from the prototype 2-PEP and 4-PEP units) 508032 forming a London Waterloo to Shepperton service at Kingston-upon-Thames. Never successful on the Southern Region, especially during leaf fall season, as when photographed, between 1982 and 1985, upon delivery of Class 455 units they were gradually transferred to Merseyrail, working there as three-car units, the second TSO being inserted into new Class 455/7 units. Upon transfer, they were numbered in the 5081xx series.

 

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07/02/18 - On hire to Rail Operations Group (ROG) from DRS, 57301 'Goliath' with Northern's 319424 working 5Q36 Loughborough Brush - Stafford - Allerton | Barrow Upon Soar

'NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE' - 15th AUGUST 2019

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