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the changing view from our kitchen during the last two days.

Visiting the Caltrain station at Fourth and King Streets in San Francisco for the first time since a vacation with my parents around 1987 revealed alot of changes. Hard to believe at that time the Caltrain F40PH's were only a couple years old. I remember wandering around freely with my dad, now the entire facility and approach tracks are competely fenced off. Even the doors to the platforms at the station are locked unless a train is loading on that track. Standing on top of a guardrail in the employee parking lot I was able to get a few shots of the Saturday afternoon lineup. I also managed to find one unlocked door to a platform before finding out the rest were locked. Most of the 20 original F40PH units have been rebuilt with separate Caterpillar generators after being rebuilt by Alstom in 1999, redesignated F40PH-2CAT. They also roster 3 F40PH-2C units built by Boise in the late 90's and 6 MP36PH-3C built by MPI in the early 2000's. With electricfication of this line planned for the near future it looks like major changes are coming.

 

San Francisco, California

July 30, 2016

Almond Orchard - Changing of seasons, just like the changing of the leaves, we make a new memory, each time we moves on.

 

Every day we change

a new moment in time.

We now share it

with the World Online.

 

A new beginning

a fresh start.

With our keyboard

we can open up our heart.

 

As we go thru life and think

of the times that used to be.

Just like the changing of the leaves,

we make a new memory.

 

So no matter where we are,

and for whatever reason.

We will always remember our dreams

with the changing of the seasons.

 

Written by: K. Foley

www.link4u.com/seasons.htm

Off the shores of Kakaako, Hawaii.

Never are the changes in the trees so apparent as at this time of year. Simply beautiful!

Changing colours and setting seed and fruit, and cooling down and becoming damper!

I think that this woman may have been a visitor from Europe where changing from street clothes to swimwear on the beach, complete with glimpses of nudity, seems to be quite a normal thing to do.

Photos of new and old Raleigh station about a month before the change over. City of Greensboro leads the Sunday Charlotte-Raleigh train.

When you get a very active aurora display the view is constantly changing...at times it is tough to decide where to aim the camera. This shot taken while we were fighting some clouds at Dyckesville, WI on October 8, 2015. Light pollution at lower right is Marinette, WI, at lower left is Oconto.

 

IMAGE UPDATED 6/7/16

 

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a change to the centre bed. pots that edged the centre bed have been moved away from the centre bed and positioned as a collective group on the patio (seen here in the foreground)

 

jasmine on the far fence is beginning to leaf

honeysuckle and buddleia clambering over the front arch

ivy covers the back arch at the end of the garden

 

meteorological spring begins 1st march ends 31st may

astonomical spring begins 20th march ends 21st june

www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn-about/weather/seasons/...

 

for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm flic.kr/p/2gnCyih meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...

 

www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing

      

“Sometimes it's the smallest decisions that can change your life forever.”

- Keri Russell

  

Ah well... It's still fun to dress up

Hendaye, France. Surfers removing their wet suits after a day of surfing.

I tried to get as close and as low to the water's edge as possible without being too obvious.

(Peter)

A few days ago we had blue skies and sunshine but as the week has moved along our weather has changed and now we are getting very strong winds and no doubt more rain!!

 

Stay Safe Everyone!

 

Flickr Lounge - Weekend Theme (Week 43) ~ Photographer's Choice ....

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!

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Wyomissing, Pennsylvania

Marcellina Mountain, Dark Canyon, and the changing aspens of Kebler Pass, as seen from the top of Mount Owen, Colorado.

131/365.

 

Nothing is so painful to the human mind as great and sudden change - Mary Shelley.

 

The leaves have nearly all fallen and the trees are looking so bare. Now, the sun doesn't rise until I'm already on the train in the morning and is beginning to set before I'm home. Nighttime stretches out so much longer than daytime and I can always see my breath like smoke in the air. I almost feel like I don't even know where autumn went.

 

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The motorman of Motor 51 is out on the platform pulling down the trolly pole prior to changing directions during a switching move at Emery.

This northbound heads towards a clear signal at Lenox Tower, but changes can be seen on the horizon by looking at the opposite side of the tracks.

 

-NS C44-9W #9864, SD75M #2806 leading power

-NS Train #20A

-NS (ex-Wabash) Brooklyn District, near MP D475

-Lenox Tower

-Along Highway 203, Mitchell, IL

-August 11, 2018

 

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Nikon F3 / Nikkor 50mm f1.4 / Ektar 100

 

See my F3 here

 

Hollow Ponds, East London, UK

Sometimes one has to change something, otherwise things will be boring. So compare this one with the older captures from the subway in Bonn:

 

The empty seats in the subway stations of Bonn

 

View On Black

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

So 2 rule changes, first rule change is that you also can draw now and second rule change, first you needed to make a sidekick for a superhero, your Flickr Fighter or you own superhero from my previous contest. Now you can also make a sidekick for a villian. So I hope you guys like it and Ephram Sinnwell make the fig you wanted to make.

2 very different weather images taken from the exact same spot this afternoon....the snow coming in from the left over Tittesworth and the sun trying to shine over the Roaches. Both panoramas are 7 images taken handheld stitched together.

Explore Highest position: 223 on Wednesday, October 1, 2008.

 

I took this yesterday off the front porch...every year this maple tree has a portion of it change before the remainder of it...so I capitalized on the change by shooting some premature fall leaf shots..:-)

This is a daytime smartphone shot of an outhouse located in Neredmet, Hyderabad. I had used the same location to take a sunset shot that I had posted earlier which got so much of love from you guys. Hope you like this too. Comments and critique are welcome!

During the route changes 2 weeks ago the biggest was service 33 which was cut back from Gorebridge to Sheriffhall and Baberton to Wester Hailes eventhough the Gorebridge part was replaced by new service 48 I think this was a really stupid move with the huge amount of building happening at Gorebridge and the mass amount of passengers which got the 33 from the RIE which a single Decker bus just doesn't have the capacity for which means Lothian will miss out on buisness.

Here we see on a rare Sunday Lothian Buses 814 one of my priority buses for a photo of seen here at the University of Edinburgh on a service 33 for Wester Hailes/ Clovenstone.

xong !! đi chơi nha :)

.....is in the air.

It's been a summer like no other, often with cloudy mornings making way to a bright blue sky before the cloud creeps in late afternoon. We've had cooler mornings with sweltering hot days with not a drop of rain.

 

As I wander through my garden it's telling me autumn is not so far away. I'm certainly not ready....

26/366 project

 

Ch-ch-changes

(Turn and face the strange)

Ch-ch-changes

(Don't want to be a richer man)

Ch-ch-changes

(Turn and face the strange)

Ch-ch-changes

(Just gonna have to be a different man)

Time may change me

But I can't trace time...

 

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Dhillon's/Taste of India in San Jon, New Mexico seems to be a thing of the past...surely, those prices are...

Lake Mendota seen from Marshall Park, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

Autumn has come to the top of Kobotoke-yama (小仏山)

 

Original image : 3695 x 2602

Lalang Field, Punggol, Singapore.

3 Exposure HDR (-1, 0, +1), Post processed with Photoshop CS3.

 

"Everything changes but change itself."

 

Punggol is one of the most rapid developing area in Singapore now. Soon all these lovely landscape will be gone... When i went to Punggol beach the other day i realize most of my shooting spot had been fenced up and turned into a construction site. Seriously running out of landscape to shoot. =(

 

Sunrise shot from my archive. I still remember our car got stuck in the sand! Lol... Only got a few shots, as by the time we manage to get the car out, the sun is already up high in the sky.

 

Have a great day my friends!

 

HDR set I Digital Blending set I Panorama set I Sunrise Sunset I Punggol set

Gansevoort Street has owned many nicknames and all have been changing for the better in recent years.

 

Back in 2001 Michael Cunningham of the New York Times wrote “a dark and melancholy beauty, runs its modest course from east to west in downtown Manhattan's desolate riverfront neighborhood and empties into the opaque waters of the Hudson. It was, for most of its life, merely remote and sinister.” He then went on “it is now remote, sinister and fashionable.”

 

Back then it was known to older New Yorkers for butchers and blood in the cobblestones by day and prostitutes and drugs by night. But there were things going on, artist in the lofts, fashion designers in some shops and the fashionable getting out of taxi cabs to view vintage furniture “These alterations have not so much transformed Gansevoort as rendered it slightly surreal. It is now at least theoretically possible to see someone in Manolo Blahnik pumps step over an overlooked pork chop, en route to dinner in a good restaurant. It is probably the only street in Manhattan, and maybe in the world, where you could procure, in one easy trip, a side of beef and a 1970's sectional sofa in pristine condition.”

 

Cunningham also wrote in that same piece “Years ago, before most of the shops and restaurants arrived, Gansevoort was settled by artists, who could get loft spaces above the warehouses for the modest rents appropriate to rooms permeated with the smell of recently deceased animals. An artist friend of mine, who rented a studio near Gansevoort, had a series of 20th-century wisdoms made into rubber stamps and went around the street stamping any bits of discarded meat she found. If you walked along Gansevoort then, you were likely to come upon a single yellow chicken wing, angled against a curb, that said, ''Life as we find it is too hard for us'' (Freud), or a curl of pale pink fat, caught among the cobblestones, that said, ''Even their virtues were being burned away'' (Flannery O'Connor).” I wish I knew the name of that artist and witnessed the rubber stamping of discarded meat.

 

It was a time of change. For many Gansevoort Street was upgraded on the Manhattan map when Samantha Jones moved into the neighborhood, not in real life but on “Sex in the City.” For some, including myself, it was when a newly elected Michael Bloomberg place the weight of the office of the mayor behind the dream of transforming an abandoned elevated railway into a public park. It doesn’t get any more Parisian than that and the phrase “Les Halles of New York” of New York was beginning to take hold.

 

I have to admit that I love that old story as a reminder of what I missed while I was waiting for the High Line. The Forent that still lives on in the movie “Men In Black” but died off just before the High Line became a park “It was, and remains, a haven for artists, performers, club habitues and assorted creatures of the night. The clientele, in its early days, was restricted to those who knew it existed, which was not knowledge easily obtained, since Florent barely advertised and was on a street likely to produce only blank looks from cabdrivers. You could go there for breakfast at 4 a.m., after you'd been, say, to the ''Night of a Thousand Stevies'' (an annual event attended by hundreds of men and women, all dressed as Stevie Nicks) at Jackie 60, a nightclub two blocks north of Gansevoort. If you went at that hour, as the first trucks were arriving with their cargoes of cold flesh, you might have found yourself seated at the counter with David Byrne on your right and, on your left, a man in a full beard, a merry widow and fishnet stockings.”

 

But then the High Line came and this recent photo was taken from a best new neighbor, the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Introducing my first ever triple changer...Turncloak! Turncloak transforms from car to jet to robot without the addition or removal of any parts (except his guns). Unfortunately, due to all the transformation engineering, Turncloak cannot fit a Minifigure in his car mode (a first for me). Enjoy!

 

Please check out the video on YouTube:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTpdsMQEoz0&t=48s

Funny how a simple change can give a totally different perspective. So this was taken at the same time as the previous photo except here I have my hair up. Still no makeup just him with a high ponytail. To the casual passers-by I would look on first glance like a woman. All because of the hair.

Sometimes, the temptation to make a photo of yourself does not allow you to give up the action ... When you wear such glasses and get a laser tool that can evaporate, time will slow down your move ... Hope remains! Influencers... Listen ☝️

Off/ On 📷

Wave 🎼📡

Energy🌞😎

 

Taking pictures a tool (camera), not a photographer.

The choice of tool limits the possibilities.

Experience allows him (instrument) less and less to limit their capabilities.

The ability to see is given only when the observer allows ...

The moment of observation is the real find ...

Training and mastering it defies. Training leads to poor imitations of the original.

Often the result should ripen, like wine. Although time is the understanding of the mind, therefore it is very speculative.

The meaning of all this is the process!

Find someone who inspires shooting the camera!

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Often we are visited by thoughts that may reveal something unknown ... Our mind many times tries to solve a problem with known methods ... This is its main mistake! The path of the heart opens the doors that appear in our path. It is a pity that not everyone has the courage to insert the keys that are always with us ...

(Listenwave- 圣彼得堡)

It was a really grey day when I took this pinhole image. But I felt that this image worked well with the image I posted before. In this photo my son and daughter were changing the course of the river. Creating their own protected channel. I sat there and thought, If we can't change the entire flow of the river, well... we can try to change just part of it for a while.

 

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