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John Watts is an outdoor bronze sculpture depicting the New York politician of the same name by George Edwin Bissell, installed in the Trinity Church Cemetery outside Manhattan's Trinity Church, in the U.S. state of New York. It was erected by Watt's grandson, John Watts de Peyster, in 1893.
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Mural by Ricky Watts aka @rickywatts, seen at 814 Steiner Street in the Western Addition area of San Francisco, California,
Photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Ex Halton Transport Dennis Dart East Lancs Myllennium at Pontypridd station on a rail replacement service to Radyr.
playing with smoke ;)
to lighting i used a lot of flashlights from VARTA like:
- 3 WATT LED HIGH OPTICS LIGHT 3AAA
- 4 WATT LED OUTDOOR PRO 3C
- INDESTRUCTIBLE 1 WATT LED LIGHT 3AAA
- INDESTRUCTIBLE 3 WATT LED SWIVEL LIGHT 4AA - (i like it more and more )
- INDESTRUCTIBLE 3 WATT LED LANTERN 4C
- lots of INDESTRUCTIBLE LED KEY CHAIN 1AAA
-1 WATT LED OUTDOOR PRO 3AAA
- RECHARGEABLE LANTERN LED
- lots of PALM LIGHT 3R12 - on the floor
i used also a strobe to lighting
unfortunatelly a cant had a lot of time to did this session, but i hope next time it will be more time to playing with smoke, VARTA flashlights and strobe, becosue i could do it all night long :D
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4/2022 - Watts, OK
KCS 2829 is a GP40-3 built in 1968 for Penn Central as a GP40. It sits near the south end of the small yard at Watts.
This unique circular chapel in the village of Compton in Surrey, was built by a group of local amateurs and enthusiasts between 1896 to 1898.
In June 1977 Watt's of Reawick, Shetland , were using this OB on a school contract. Seen at Skeld. New to Green of Lochmaben.
Volvo B10M-55 Plaxton Premiere "Bendybus" new 12/1996 Western Buses 199 Taken at Watts Depot Bonvilston
James Watt Dock commenced construction on 1st August 1878 and was completed in 1886. It was conceived to allow Greenock to compete with Glasgow with the aim of attracting transatlantic shipping traffic and establishing Greenock as, “one of the greatest and best equipped British seaports
Berkhof Axial 100 Scania K400 new 3/2012 to Watts, Bonvilston Taken at the Stagecoach Cwmbran depot on hire to Megabus
Alex Watt, another fine looking old boat. This one ended up on the rocks at Skye, the crew all safely rescued.