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The cloud shadow has come over to spoil the day as 844,R761 head up the grade towards the former Callington station on 28-19-1994 with thier special from Victoria
“Maybe we should develop a Crayola bomb as our next secret weapon. A happiness weapon. A beauty bomb. And every time a crisis developed, we would launch one. It would explode high in the air - explode softly - and send thousands, millions, of little parachutes into the air. Floating down to earth - boxes of Crayolas. And we wouldn't go cheap, either - not little boxes of eight. Boxes of sixty-four, with the sharpener built right in. With silver and gold and copper, magenta and peach and lime, amber and umber and all the rest. And people would smile and get a little funny look on their faces and cover the world with imagination."
All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten by Robert Fulgram
esta es como una bomba se podria decir..la hice en un rato,ademas tenia 4 cap's y se me taparon las weas..justo cuando tenia que firmarlo..pero bueno,pa sacarse la vena no es malo..
A quick turn & shoot produced this effort of "Avro Vulcan" preparing to round Redness Point with yesterday's 2C41.
Behind the train are the ruined remnants of the Lowther Ironworks whilst in the distance are the slag banks of Workington's long gone Iron & steel works.
Another Lush bath bomb.
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Photo-bombed by a galah! Approaching Murtoa, Victoria, EL54/EL57/EL53 with SCT service 7921V this Friday morning 8 November 2024 - light drizzle and very gloomy. After shunting Dooen the train became 6KA9, later coming to grief in the Adelaide Hills this afternoon and having to be rescued.
Fifteen GE model CM30-8 locos were built by Goninan for Australian National in the early 1990s. In 1998 they were purchased by Chicago Freightcar Leasing Australia, later to become RailFirst Asset Management. At the time this photograph was taken, these were the only three of the class in regular use, although others were avaiable for lease.
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My offering of sundown tonight. Taken just off the Bostal Rd. The tree sits on the edge of what i believe to be an old WW2 bomb crater. looking towards Cissbury ring in the distance. West Sussex
August 6, 1945 - US drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Little Boy arrived…
Sobre a bomba de Hiroshima, em português
Pray for peace&love, always.
Today's double soundtrack :
Rosa de Hiroshima – Secos & Molhados
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Abused, Abandoned Jungle Dogs.
OK here's the deal ---
This photo has been posted in the past.
Did a quick cleanup before posting again.
Mama posing with her son Rocky at
The Spirit House when, The Zoomer
quickly squeezes in bombing the photo.
The Dragon over her head was painted
some 55 years ago + or -. Silly dogs ;-)-
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During the Falklands war, British Paratroopers of 2 Para were under heavy fire in Darwin/Goose Green. They called in air support. A flight of three RAF Harrier Gr.3's came at dawn to provide close air support. The first dropped BL755 cluster bombs, the second two unleashed an almighty salvo of SNEB 2.7 inch rockets. The Argentine's surrendered soon after, with the Paratroopers giving credit to the shock caused by the airstrike. This is an attempt to recreate one of my favorite photos of all time by Richard Cooke. I had a post card of it as a kid when we moved to the UK and it helped instill a fascination with the harrier and vertical flight that still exists to this day!
"The moment you figure that you found your soulmate!"
"Roses are red, violets are blue, is it hot in here, or is it just you?"
...A little alliteration there! [Giggle!]
Being a Bombshell, or sitting astride one, is most assuredly risqué business! [Giggle!]
This is another of the themes Cindy, Roberta & I played with during our April 2013 photo shoot!
My ensemble for this set consists of my black Danskin nylon spandex leotard from bodysuit.com with my copper & black Glamour line French heeled seamed stockings and black Romance garter belt from secretsinlace.com, my sparkly black lurex-spandex opera gloves from wickedtemptations.com along with my black patent 5½" heels from electriqueboutique.com!
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Last time tourists came in this wonderful point of view, a bomb exploded and killed 4 south koreans people... They climbed the hill to see the sunset. Hard to believe that in this so peaceful and welcoming country, bombs can be let in a such a touristic place...
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A structure one wouldn't expect to see in this city from a Western perspective in this situation , a Christian church . From what I have unearthed today this was the Nagarekawa , Methodist Protestant Church .
Hiroshima after the bomb .
Original photo could be a limited edition commercial image originally crudely printed in block capitals white ink ( scratched negative ) . Terrible Sight By Atomic Bomb at Hiroshima . The bottom of the photo has been sadly cut .
Photo size now 142 x 91 mm
BCOF 1946
Hiroshima
Japan .
Private Family collection
The A-Bomb Dome is the skeletal ruins of the former Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall. It is the building closest to the hypocenter of the nuclear bomb that remained at least partially standing. It was left how it was after the bombing in memory of the casualties. The A-Bomb Dome, to which a sense of sacredness and transcendence has been attributed, is situated in a distant ceremonial view that is visible from the Peace Memorial Park’s central cenotaph. It is an officially designated site of memory for the nation’s and humanity’s collectively shared heritage of catastrophe. The A-Bomb Dome was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List on December 7, 1996. Many A-Bomb survivors and Hiroshima citizens were pushing for the A-Bomb Dome to be registered as a World Heritage Site as it was "a symbol of horror and nuclear weapons and humankind's pledge for peace." This collective petition from many citizens groups was finally given influence when the Japanese government officially recommended the dome to the World Heritage Site committee in December 1995. A marker was placed on the A-Bomb Dome on April 25, 1997 by Hiroshima City. It reads:
As a historical witness that conveys the tragedy of suffering the first atomic bomb in human history and as a symbol that vows to faithfully seek the abolition of nuclear weapons and everlasting world peace, Genbaku Dome was added to the World Heritage List in accordance with the "Convention Concerning the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage (World Heritage Convention)." December 7, 1996, Hiroshima City
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Second main target of the day was the 07:59 Exeter St Davids to Exeter St Davids via Penzance inspection saloon jolly.
Eddie and I had seen the precursor to this working, to wit; the 5Z02 Crewe Gresty Bridge - Exeter St.Davids, at Cam & Dursley station the previous day but were caught out as we had expected the saloon to be leading the allocated loco, 37424.
Unfortunately the 37 was in front and I was not in an appropriate position, resulting in my shot of that working not making the cut.
Expecting the saloon to be leading here but not being 100% certain I wasn't going to be at home to Mr. Cock-up a second time and positioned myself for both oncoming and going away shots.
Just as well because 37424 was again on point.
I was out of the railway scene between 1980 and 2007 so I can't tell you if a large logo 37 had ever traversed the sea wall prior to this occasion but it was certainly an unusual sight in this neck of the woods.
" je suis contente...
quand le vent prends mes larmes d'amour...
quand le vent prends mes douleurs noires d'amour."
"Douleur"
mixed media on canvas
20x40
nov-dec/07
Carmichael Gallery
(www.carmichaelgallery.com)
Os Brasileiros, january 5 - 17/2008
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It usually takes a few shots for me to warm up, especially for sunrise, lack of sleep and trying to get the brain to function means the first several shots are typically a right-off. This morning was a bit different tho and to be honest with a beautiful harbour like the one Sydney has and the nice light from the morning sun on the high cloud you have to work pretty hard to mess up a shot - first shot ftw (well first 3 shots actually)
Landscape shots do not usually have a large moving mass so there is a added variable here which adds a bit of spice. I rarely post exif information and the technical aspect of a picture anymore, but this one i think deserves a bit of attention.
The image is created from 3 shots merged into a panorama image (anyone would think I kinda like doing panos :) ), each shot is at 38mm @ f3.5 aperture (1 stop down from fully open) ISO 1600 and 1/2.5 sec.
You need a faster enough shutter to freeze the motion of said large floating chunk of metal (with a bunch of people who enjoy sitting in a large sardine can for days on end :) - nothing against them, just not my idea of fun:) ) so 1/4s or thereabouts is about the slowest you can go before you get motion blur.
Aperture and ISO are the only other variables you can adjust to ensure its not a complete black hole (although recent images of them seem pretty cool ;) hence aperture is f3.5 which is 1 stop down from f2.8 on this lens, the subjects (hunk of metal and opera house) are far enough away and more importantly within the hyperfocal range so they should both be pretty sharp and not one or the other out of focus, to behonest you would barely notice it at this distance anyways so f2.8 could be used. ISO is then the final option and pushing this up to 1600 get there with the downer being the noise becomes a problem , luckily tho most fairly modern full frame cameras have no problem dealing some what reasonably with this.
there ya go, a carnival of colour and sydney icons...
For a week in May 1-7 1941 the Luftwaffe attacked Liverpool with 681 bombers 2,315 high explosive bombs and 119 other explosives such as incendiaries were dropped. The raids put 69 out of 144 cargo berths out of action and inflicted 2,895 casualties and left many people homeless , all the rubble was taken to Crosby beach to this day bricks ,old lamp posts ,massive stone blocks are reveled twice a day by the sea a interesting place to walk among .
Laboratory 2
1913-1915 the RFC established an airfield and experimental site for weapons and aircraft testing
1918-1924 the site was largely dormant.
1924-1939 Used by the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) mainly for bomb and machine gun testing.
1935 Radar Research led by Robert Watson Watt.
1939-1945 Secret testing of radar, weapons and electronic warfare.
1953-1971 Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) Testing of nuclear weapon components. Included construction of the pagoda blast buildings.
1971 the military withdrew.
1993 National Trust acquired the land to be nature reserve and historic site.
Aerial view of pagodas, bunkers and buildings on Orford Ness on the coast of Suffolk