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A red tractor against the sunflowers....
The McCormick-Deering W series tractors were a range of standard-tread farming and industrial tractors produced by International Harvester that were derived from the Farmall letter series row-crop tractors of the 1940s and 1950s. Branded by International Harvester as McCormick-Deering products, with the same styling and red paint as the Farmall line, the W series had fixed wheel widths, lower height and wide front axles. (Wikipedia)
Sunflowers taken at Hiwinui Country Estate.
© Dominic Scott 2025
Poynters 4 (W4 POY) leaves the Stores at Weedon Bec as it sets off for afternoon school duties.
21st October 2021.
Go Ahead London SEN16 (YX11FYV) on route W4 at Tottenham Hale on 27/01/2018
A rather unusual sight on route W4 is SEN16, a slightly longer dual door version of the normally allocated type. These vehicles are used normally on route 299.
Both routes W4 and 299 change hands on the 3rd February 2018, with Arriva taking on the W4 with new 9m Enviro200 MMCs while the 299 transfers to Sullivan Buses with 9.6m Streetlites.
© Omid Mossavat
Sh2-190 - W4 region
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
Coordinates: (134.81°, 0.94°)
The Heart nebula is ionised by the IC 1805 star cluster, which is part of the Cas OB6 association, and is the location of the W3 / W4 radio sources.
What struck me with this photo is the way the dark part of the push-chair continues the arc shape of the tree shadow - the line is almost perfect.
One of a series of shots - an earlier one: Between Branches www.flickr.com/photos/14721410@N03/8703479632/in/photostr...