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Some vintage mini CD's of 60's music I bought the early 90's. I was so happy when I found these! I've always loved the Classics IV and their smooth romantic songs.
All the songs on the Classics IV mini CD have that 60's sound that I adore. 'Traces' is one of my all time favorite songs. Partly because it reminds me of the days with friends listening to it on our transistor radios and partly because it is a beautiful song about a relationship that had meaning to someone and its memories were appreciated.
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When our tour bus stopped at the carpark in front of the San Carlone statue and church in Arona, these car enthusiasts suddenly arrived with their "chariots", giving us an unexpected photo opportunity.
Catching up with photos from the summer, although this doesn't look very summery. On Sunday 19th August, we took a walk to the Guildhall Square to see some old cars in the Clocktower Classics show. We peered at the cars over the barriers though, as we were reluctant to pay to go to the show! As you can see, we had a good view of this row of classic Minis!
- I just ask that my images aren't sold in their digital form or mass printed and sold. As long as you print them out first and use them in your projects, its totally cool with me! =)
LAUBOZ passes under the old NP cantilever in Big Timber, now using modern signals. Also a neat looking concrete structure on the left that I assume was used by the railroad long ago.
A trio of Cedar Rapids and Iowa City's GP35Ms thunder upgrade out of Fairfax on former Milwaukee Road trackage in 2004.
A few months later, the Iowa Interstate took over the road train and the Crandic retreated to become a switching railroad and today this line sees GE ES44ACs rather than second hand former Southern Pacific GP35s.
A pair of GP9s and the Byron Hill shover power, an IC SD40-3, shuffle around Shops Yard.
This shot was taken in 2012 before Lakeshore Dr. was closed.
CN 4028
CN 4100
IC 6203
NYC: Home / Gear: Four Nikkor Lenses
Four classic Nikkor lenses: 50/1.2 AIS, 85/1.4D, 105/2D DC & 135/2D DC
(You can see the "LF-1" and "Made in Japan" lettering on the inside of the 50/1.2's rear cap!)
CLS: SB-700 on-camera, 0.0 EV; SB-600 @ 8 o'clock camera left thru box, 0.0 EV
Nikon D700 | Nikon AF-S 60 | Æ’14 | 1/125s | ISO200 | Handheld | CLS (3994K, +3 Tint)
CN M39131 03 backing into the yard at Brantford to make a 40 car lift. With CN 2423, WC 6936, and WC 7504.
CN 2423 is still active on the CN roster
WC 6936 was last known to be TXNW 124
WC 7504 was retired by mid-2007
For the car and architecture lovers, a Triumph (I think) Stag and a large cupola on an old home at the classic suburb of Shorncliffe Brisbane.
An iconic Atlantan symbol is displayed in the background as a trio of EMD classics rumble past. The train is intermodal transfer G95 heading north to Whitaker Yard.
Car: Volkswagen Polo L.
Date of first registration: 6th March 1997.
Registration region: Coventry.
Latest recorded mileage: 190,212 (MOT 22nd January 2020).
Date taken: 28th January 2019.
Album: Carspotting
Could have been a shot taken at a used car lot in the early seventies right? Actually shot on very expired (2002-ish) Fuji slide film in 2016.
Valkenburg, 6 June 1992.
A Phantom, Crusader and Super Étendard are leaving Valkenburg after the open day in 1992.
The RAF Phantoms were in the twilight of their career, the Crusader would soldier on for some more years.
CSX M202-20 rolls by the south end of Bristow Yard with a pair of EMD's, an SD70C and an SD50-3, leading a Gevo.
Classic cars and artifacts from decades ago on display at a private collection of a renown Pacific Northwest hotrod and engine builder.
G200 is southbound in Flomaton, Alabama, with a company standard ES44AH providing the head end power. The shot here never gets old to me. SBD system installed color lights and the old L&N coal tipple still standing dominate the telephoto scene. Trains here are starting a long slow climb upgrade to the S Wawbeek signal and the end of the Conecuh River Valley. Good times in Flomaton.