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A gorgeous backard visitor which is seen throughout the year unlike the Indian Golden Orioles that appear only in the cooler months. The males as seen here, are predominantly yellow, with a solid black hood, and black also in the wings and tail centre. The females do have the black hood but are drabber with greenish underparts. They are great fliers and are not easily detected on trees in spite of their bright colours.
Continuing my Slovakia series...
After two successful days on the electrified mainline, I decided to try something a bit more challenging since I already had many good shots in the bag. The southern Slovakian mainline between Kosice and Zvolen is still unelectrified and still hosts a fair number of freight trains. The most scenic segment is between Turna and Bodvou and Roszvana where the line climbs a steep grade to traverse the Slovak karst mountain range.
On this segment there are still a number of daily freight trains, though in reality some trains only operate when there is demand. A relatively sure bet is the loaded limestone train Pn 51154 from Turna nad Bodvou to the cement works in Slavec. The heavy train (by European standards) is still the domain of the 751 class Bardokta locomotives, with 1-2 pushers needed.
The line is not easy to photograph without a car as local passenger services were discontinued years ago, but after figuring out that there was atleast some local bus service I put together a plan. The morning was rather unproductive with thick fog in Turna nad Bodvou, but the skies cleared and I headed for my planned shot at Lipovník. Running only about 20 minutes behind schedule, Pn 51154 starts it descent from the crest of the grade in the Jablonovský tunnel and is about to reenter the double track at the long closed for passenger service Lipovnik station. This shot is of course hardly original, as evidenced by the trees chopped by other fans (Thanks! :D) but getting such a cool train at such a location makes it an easy shot of the trip for me!
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The latest addition to the fleet (as of Friday 24/6/16) is this Bova ex Gee Vee Travel. Pictured here at Helsby on Rail Replacement duties.
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Created for Macro Monday this is just one corner of a 3"x4" printed circuit board ... a hard drive controller I removed from a dead hard drive, Many PC boards have all the various components arranged in rectangular fashion on the substrate. This one caught my attention because the components in this corner were arranged at a 45 degree angle to the edges and balance of the board. It kind of reminded me of looking down on a city as one arrives in a plane .
For this I set up the camera and lens to capture a low angled view across the card. None of the "buildings" in this city is over 1/8th inch high.
Happy Macro Monday Flickr Friends and thanks in advance for your views, Faves and Comments that keep me inspired.
For the macro camera nerds the 100mm macro lens was mounted to 2 extension tubes totaling 31mm. The camera's "Focus Bracketing" program was used to capture 40 images which were "stacked" and processed in Adobe Photoshop.
Vectron X4 E - 862 (193 862 van MRCE) in dienst van Niederrheinische Verkehrsbetriebe Aktiengesellschaft met een lege kolentrein uit Saarland bij Kattenes; 28 april 2017.
193 858 (MRCE X4 E - 858 in nolo a PCT) transita in prossimità di Druisheim in testa ad una teoria di bisarche chiuse ARS-Altmann il 12 giugno 2015.
193 858 (MRCE X4 E - 858 hired to PCT) works an ARS-Altmann norhtbound train near Druisheim. June 12th, 2015.
216 (SN11BVX) seen at Cemetery Junction as it heads to Bracknell from Central Reading on the Lion X4.
410 (YR13PNO) seen at Wokingham Road, Three Tuns as it heads to Bracknell from Central Reading on the X4.
This model was a blast to make and I’m quite pleased with how sturdy it is. It features adjustable legs and a working disc launcher.
One of the spiders’ most advanced vehicles, the Tarantula is not a tank you want to cross paths with.
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