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Skin - Enlight INA 6-lama; Hair - Sintiklia Florance; Head - Lelutka Avalon; Body - Belleza Gen.X Classic. and the pose is PosESion Crystal 10
Location, staring off the edge of Luanes World - Le Monde Magique. and playing with windlight and water setting ;)
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This is a close-up HDR photo of the interior of an electrical surveillance device recessed in the wall of a concrete indoor parkade in Dartmouth. The image looks to me like the set of a sci-fi movie.
Shot taken for Saturday Self Challenge 16/08/2025 - Connections .
I first thought of family connections and was going to capture a family tree in the front of a book about Adeliza , second wife of Henry the First , but realised I have touched on this in a previous SSC entry , so think again!! I know , the connection between the tractor unit and the trailer of an articulated lorry - ah , not too many of them here . Third time lucky and this time a sight seen from the top level of the main car park in the centre of Leatherhead a big array of transmitters or what not for keeping connected on our mobile phones . As a society we now seem to be totally attached to these mobiles oblivious to our surroundings just to be connected with each other at all times . Therefore , sites like this monstrosity spring up everywhere to help maintain the system keeping all the connections running . This one is on the roof of the old Thorndike Theatre ,now just Leatherhead Theatre or the roof of an adjacent building .
I took a slightly wider view to show the array in context with the surroundings above the older rooftops of Leatherhead .
So keep connected and keep talking as Stephen Hawking said on that British Telecom TV advert back in the day .
The countless semaphores at Vișeu de Jos greeted every train arriving at the station. Well...not anymore, with the recent planned (or already introduced?) suspension of services between Salva and Sighetu Marmației.
R 4116 from Sighetu Marmației to Beclean (-Cluj Napoca) was the first train we saw during our stay in Northern Transilvania, and it was headed by the 60-1115 in a heritage-style livery. We managed to snap a picture of it, as it was leaving Vișeu southbound, with the full array of semaphores in the background.
I got the idea for publishing this picture after seeing the one Thorge Bockholt had published, which shows the station in an almost unchanged state, 21 years before (*his picture is taken on the other side of the station).
Photo by Piotrek/Toprus
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