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A single SD50 brings a work train west through Shiplock Park in Richmond. The 8610 is a former Seaboard engine, but looks right at home here on the old C&O.
with Montreal temps reaching Jack Frost has been painting intricate designs on my window panes during an all time low of -40° (equal on both F and C scales) today.
A very weak sun can be seen in the middle of this shot.
Looking like its been worked hard with oil down the bodyside, 46 047 moves around Bristol Temple Meads
Canal Street Market, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
Was in Hong Kong for a wedding and decided to shoot with two themes; first Hong Kong "working"; 2nd Hong Kong at rest.
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So Manoah asked him, “When your words are fulfilled, what is to be the rule that governs the boy’s life and work?”
En attendant ma Littlefee Reni, je lui prépare doucement une garde robe... ^^
Waiting for my Littlefee Reni, I'm working on her wardrobe ... ^^
CP kept pretty busy with track work in the yard at Sault Ste. Marie and also the branch over from Sudbury. The rail was light compared to CP's mainline but as a COFC corridor this line was fairly well maintained. Four axle power was the rule and C-C units were pretty rare. 911 arrives at the west end of the yard with 4234, 1806, 4227 and 115 cars on June 18, 1983. New ties are scattered about for use on some of the yard tracks and switches.
Spiders are scary animals for many. Since I become a macro enthusiast I saw them differently and stopped to watch what they really do in this world. The view from my point of view was spectacular. Not only is this a fantastic predator but while being able to lure other insects into its spider web it´s also able to make a fantastic creative work; spider web.
Having just hit a large pot hole on my way to work I stopped to check my tyres by pulling across a large driveway. On the verge to the right I noticed some gorgeous snowdrops - the first I've seen this year.
Of course I couldn't resist grabbing my camera and crouching down to get a few shots for the 366. I jumped out of my skin as a furious voice yelled "What the hell do you think you're doing?!"
The rather ferocious owner of the house thought I had a trowel rather than a camera in hand and was understandably furious! Once I turned round with my camera and explained, she dashed through the huge iron gates and came back with a large clump of snowdrops for my own garden - a kind gesture and a quick turnaround of events!
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This is the awesome casual dress my girlfriend would wear over the last two years. I love the pattern and colour of this dress. It's a fun little slip on stretchy dress. I do like fairly open necks on an outfit (one of the other reasons I'm not a fan of men's wear). Just because some of us are hairy, doesn't mean the rest of us need to cover up!
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Just doing some profile work for my friend Seifer.
Cheap LED flood lights provide a huge amount of light for they power they use.
Often the cheap ones come with no instructions or specifications so "you pays your money and takes your chance". Coupled with a diffuser or reflector they can be handy for the "black and white" photographer. The colour balance may be a bit harsh for colour work.
This shot was taken with a little 5 watt unit I bought to go outside the garage door; no reflector or diffuser just on the work bench for a quick test before getting up the ladder to install it.