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Just a wishful thinking of transporter with a heavy shopping load ...
Kuala-lumpur.ws: "Situated just 2 km away from the city centre, KL Sentral houses an impressive array of luxury hotels, local and international eateries with easy access to Malaysia’s largest rail transport hub.
KL Sentral is also within walking distance from the laidback residential neighbourhood of Brickfields where numerous quaint Buddhist temples and colourful shops with a strong South Indian presence can be found.
Easily accessible via LRT, KTM, and Monorail, Kuala Lumpur’s massive shopping malls are also situated just several train stops away from KL Sentral Station."
Marin County, California, 2025
Agfa Isolette III MK II with Solinar f/3.5 75 mm, Lucky 1023 aerial surveillance film with black spots, 120 film ISO 160, "self-manufactured" (cut, trimmed, scratched and rolled in China)
I stumbled upon this in Edmonton's Citadel Theatre complex...and only had my point and shoot... still worth capturing...
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This stunning photograph shows some of the antennas comprising the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), all observing a panoramic view of the Milky Way’s centre. There is far more to ALMA than shown here; the array can span distances of up to 16 kilometres and is formed of 66 individual antennas!
More information: www.eso.org/public/images/potw1924a/
Credit:
P. Horálek/ESO
Today was my umpteenth visit to the Roma Street Parkland, in Brisbane. Due to the seasonal plantings, not many flowers were to be seen in the Spectacle Garden. However, I was so pleased to see so many Coneflowers in bloom on the perimeter of the gardens. It was a lovely sunny afternoon, so the light was just perfect for photography.
Very Large Array (VLA) near Socorro, New Mexico. Visit during a storm created some interesting photographs.
For many years we have been fascinated with the wonderful work on the pages of the Book of Kells but here we have the Cross of Kells with it's own wonderful work. We have been intrigued by the symbolism on paintings and sculptures in many countries and here is a fine stone Celtic cross with a great array of features. Those at the base would be a good place to start?
Morning Mary had a few minutes to spare in Dublin yesterday and called in to the NLI Photographic Archive in Temple Bar. There the exhibition "PEOPLE AND PLACES" is on display and well worth a visit!
Photographer: Robert French
Collection: Lawrence Photograph Collection
Date: Circa 1865 - 1914
NLI Ref: L_IMP_0118
You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
Leica M-A, Brightin Star 28mm f/2.8, Kodak Ultramax 400, scanned from negative with a Plustek 8200i
Instagram: @andortheinfluence
Website: https://polgarand.org
Sunrises. We experience 16 sunrises every 24 hours on the International Space Station as it takes us 90 minutes to do a complete orbit of our planet flying at 28 800 km/h. Of course we don't notice most of the sunrises as we are working inside, but every now and again I can take a picture.
Des images de levers de soleil tels qu’on les vit depuis la Station spatiale. Sur 24 heures, on peut en voir 16 ! À 28 800 km/h, il nous faut en effet seulement 90 minutes pour effectuer une orbite complète autour de la Terre. Avec notre emploi du temps chargé, on n’a pas l’occasion de tous les admirer, mais j’ai quand même le plaisir de capturer un de ces levers du soleil en photo de temps en temps. Et jusque-là je ne m’en lasse pas !
Credits: ESA/NASA
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This is IROSA, the rolled-up solar array that we’ll go out and install and deploy tomorrow. It looked beautiful (at least to us), as it was manoeuvred into position by ground controllers with the Station's robotic arm . The teams are ready and the equipment is ready. EVA day is always a great day
IROSA, un joli nom pour les panneaux solaires que nous allons installer et déployer demain. Pour l'instant ils sont enroulés sur eux-même, comme… des crêpes très serrées. J'ai pris ces photos lorsque les équipes au sol les ont déplacés avec le bras robotique vers leur position de départ pour demain. Les équipes sont prêtes et Shane et moi aussi... on est tous très impatients 😃
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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Rainbow array of coloured pencils reflected on a polished table. I liked the vivid colours and reflections.
Steam Engines of all shapes and sizes gather together for the grand opening of the 2014 Driffield Steam and Vintage Ralley in East Yorkshire,
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The impressive combination of G529, A81, X39, XR554, H1 and X41 lift a very late 9028 loaded Pacific National grain train from Piangil in Northern Victoria near the NSW border to Melbourne's Appleton Dock for unloading.
G529, A81 and X39 had been sent light engine from Melbourne to rescue the train as XR554 and X41 had failed, resulting in H1 being the only operational engine left.
Saturday 8th September 2012