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🇫🇷 Pour compléter les regards de la Cathédrale ,en parcourant les rues de la ville... sous des angles qui ne reflètent pas l'impression donnée par sa façade ...... voir ou revoir celle ci-image ci dessous---
🇬🇧 To complete your view of the Cathedral, walking through the streets of the city... from angles that do not reflect the impression given by its façade ...... see or see again the image below---.
🇮🇹 Per completare la visione della Cattedrale, passeggiando per le strade della città... da angolazioni che non riflettono l'impressione data dalla sua facciata ...... vedere o rivedere l'immagine qui sotto---.
🇩🇪 Um den Blick auf die Kathedrale zu vervollständigen, wenn man durch die Straßen der Stadt geht... aus Blickwinkeln, die nicht den Eindruck der Fassade widerspiegeln ...... Sehen Sie sich das Bild unten an.
🇪🇸 Para completar su visión de la Catedral, paseando por las calles de la ciudad... desde ángulos que no reflejan la impresión que da su fachada ...... ver o volver a ver la imagen de abajo---.
Type: Completed Figure.
Name: Coelacanth.
Series: AquaTales.
Brand: Kaiyodo.
Scale/Size: Non scale.
Material: Vinyl.
Release Date: May 2013.
More in My Collection Corner.
Another view of an abandoned farm near Dekalb,IL. This was is unusual because of the great old brick home that has been left to decay. Nearly all the other structures on the farm have lost their battle with neglect, most full of old machinery. A truly unique feature of the old house is a large dinner bell mounted on a wrought iron pole outside,the rope to ring it still leading inside a side door. It probably still rings in the wind now,but no one has answered it for a long time....
This pic is one of those you need to click on or enlarge to see the detail. Happy Monochrome Monday all-our next winter storm hits late this afternoon. Fun times! LOL
my first maternity shoot
texture from flickr.com/photos/beapierce/sets/72157601574009156/
more on my blog... www.nicolejensenphotography.blogspot.com/
With its scheduled maintenance complete, Arcturus Outpost’s LL-928 Galaxy Explorer takes flight, to explore strange new worlds and seek out new life and new civilizations.
--- For this shot, I was trying to take the vibe from the box artwork with the ship zipping across a starry skied tan colored, planetoid surface and just give it a 2020’s sci-fi cinematic look and feel.
To learn more about Nova Team's other adventures visit their album: flic.kr/s/aHskpavQh5
On April 9, 1915, Baldwin Locomotive Works completed serial number 42000, a 90 ton, 2-8-2 mikado locomotive (class 12-34-1/4-E-30) for the Caddo & Choctaw Railroad Company, subsidiary of Caddo River Lumber Company in Arkansas. Originally numbered 4 and named "R. L. Rowan," the engine served the logging industry until 1920 when it was converted to burn oil (instead of coal) and sent to Mexico. Upon arrival at the Compañía de Real del Monte y Pachuca, it was renumbered to 105. 105 operated northeast of Mexico City where silver mining was the main industry. In 1924, 105 was sold to the McCloud River Railroad, which would be home for nearly 30 years.
Upon arrival at McCloud, shop forces found bullet holes in the boiler jacket. The rumor formed that the engine served with Pancho Villa during the revolution, however the revolution was over before the engine arrived in the country. The story stuck, and earned the engine the nickname "Pancho." McCloud renumbered the engine to 19 and upgraded the engine over its time there to roughly its current appearance. The 19 was involved in a three-way tender swap before leaving McCloud, and it ended up with the tender from the 18. 19 still uses this tender today, identifiable by a plate with welded letters reading "T-18" affixed to the tender frame. The original tender was scrapped along with the 16.
The Yreka Western purchased 19 from McCloud in 1953 (and would later purchase the similar 18). The engines operated between Yreka and Montague where the road interchanged with Southern Pacific.
In 1971, Yreka Western owner Willis Kyle purchased 51% of the Oregon Pacific & Eastern in Cottage Grove, Oregon. 19 was leased from Yreka to the OP&E and in 1971 began operating the "Blue Goose" excursion trains over the line using a large variety of passenger equipment.
In 1972, "Emperor of the North" was filmed on the railroad, using a mix of OP&E equipment and some purchased specifically for the film. 19 carried the iconic "State of Oregon" herald on the tender, designed for appearance in the film, during this time and into as late as 1974. It was then repainted to use the "Blue Goose" logo used by other Kyle-owned roads.
19 continued to pull Blue Goose trains into the 1980s when Hollywood once again came to the line and parts of the coming-of-age classic "Stand By Me" were filmed. 19 appeared in the movie in the scene where Corey Feldman plays chicken with an oncoming train.
In 1987, 19 returned to Yreka and continued to pull Blue Goose trains on this line, and was occasionally used in freight service. 19 stayed in Yreka into the 21st century. It became the subject of several legal battles where some work performed on the engine was never paid for. Eventually, it was auctioned off in a sheriff sale where it was purchased by Jerry Jacobson.
19 is currently in the backshop at the Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum undergoing its 15-year inspection work for return to operation.
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I can't quite remember when exactly I began this model, but it came together digitally in late 2019, and I began ordering parts and assembling the locomotive in early 2020. It's taken a while to complete, mostly due to the refining of several details, not the least of which being the running gear and artwork. The details on this engine are particular, especially given my familiarity with the real one. I modeled 19 to accurately portray the engine as it appeared in Emperor of the North.
I'm using a Power Functions L motor driving custom wheels at a 1:1 ratio. It gives the engine a good speed but enough power to pull a realistic number of cars. I'm using a Power Functions I.R. receiver and a 7.4v 700mAh battery due to limited space. I'll write more about every detail on the model in accompanying photos of the model.
I say it every time, but this time, I really mean it: I'm incredibly happy to have the model complete. I should call it version one, as I'll undoubtedly build another copy of this model with new techniques in the future - I already have a few ideas. I've learned a lot between the time I started designing this and now, and I'd love to have more than one model of 19 anyway.
It may never be as big or technically impressive as some other models I've built, but 19 will always have something the others don't. It is, by far, my favorite steam locomotive. I'd write about why here, but I'm already putting a lot of words under this photo, so I'll invite viewers to see the next photo for why 19 is my favorite.
Video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru9qw7vUpBs&t=2309s&ab_ch...
As always, thank you for reading.
Glenn Holland
Feeder control panel Heidelberg 4 colour press. I had to name this shot Complete Control and I cant get The Clash song out of my head. uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FWb7a9QGVe8&feature=related
Yes dears its is finished..just a few wiring jobs left to do and then you can see our Temple of Love & Healing!
We havent put many photos on lately of the Temples construction as we didnt want to spoil the end result for you.
Extremely soon we shall put photos of the completed Temple & leading up to it!
Now you can know why I am smiling XXXXXXXX
Delaware-Lackawanna local SC-7 has completed their work at Linde in Carbondale and returns south to Scranton, Pennsylvania on the former Delaware & Hudson mainline. Childs is littered with culm banks, the pock marks on the landscape a reminder of this area's former rich anthracite-mining heritage. DL&W RS11 1804 leads C420 414 and C425 2457 on this late Fall afternoon.
Ready to go to it's new home... Goodies are ready too! woohoo! I hope it is loved in it's new home.. it will be waiting patiently to be mailed...
Homestead complete... designed & landscaped by Creative Habitats SL for ROh Public Sim maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Resort/114/118/53
“i do not want to have you
to fill the empty parts of me
i want to be full on my own
i want to be so complete
i could light a whole city
and then
i want to have you
cause the two of
us combined
could set
it on fire”
― Rupi Kaur
Full series: www.behance.net/gallery/78023485/complete
Bawks Truxs, the new WiC thing apperantly. These are tetracet trucks.
With the ever-so-deadly Christmas season over, WiC is proud to present the next chapter in it's storyline. WiC: Shipping Wars will highlight a new facet of global war; that of the myraid of logistical corporations looking to make their mark on world. Fleets will be raised, manpower will be accrued, and your parcels will be shipped. All this and more in the name of greed, power and glory that only the greatest of greats can attain. Will your faction make it on time and budget? Or will they miss a critical delivery? Stayed tuned as the WiC crew takes you on the most thrilling ride through logistical warfare you'll never see.
WiC: Shipping wars, coming to a city near you this holiday season.
The sandstone bridge was constructed by convict labour, completed in July 1836, it is the third oldest bridge still in use in Australia.
Ross, Tasmania.
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Autoportret z kwiecistym dekoltem
(Eng. Self-portrait With a Flowery Neckline)
(March 5th, 2019)
Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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PRELUDE: a 52 Week Self-portrait Project
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After completing CRISIS, my very first 52 week self-portrait project, I realized that showing up in front of my camera on a weekly basis could be of benefit to me as an artist.
First of all, it helps with practice. It doesn't matter how good or bad I am at portrait photography, still I need to make portraits in order to improve. Then, once "at work" shooting, it can develop from a simple portrait into something I didn't plan, and give birth to a new work according to a beautiful thought by Picasso: "I begin with an idea and then it becomes something else."
Thus the name PRELUDE: introduction to something more important.
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My photographs do not belong to the public domain.
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Filled this terranium on a better surface. A couple of months ago, I had two beautful glass jars, filled them with all sorts of lovlies and the top of the table tipped and sent the lot into a million glassy pieces on the floor. I was also in pieces and sobbed hysterically whilst my stoic husband cleaned the lot up!
My first complete Munny. They're so hard to paint especially if you're like me and have absolutely no artistic ability. I think he turned out really sloppy and lame. Poor little guy :(
I hope my next two turn out better.
Signalmen at work in Aberdeen South signal box shortly before its closure and demolition.
This was a rather austere wartime brick built box opened in 1942 and closed in mid 1981 as part of the Aberdeen resignalling scheme.
The Crewe-built BR(LMR) 4½” frame was a replacement for the original REC 150 lever frame and was unique to Aberdeen.
13th April 1981
Info obtained from
signalbox.org/photo-gallery/london-midland-scottish-railw...
Prepare to run.
I understand Trafalgar square in London has been cleared of pigeons. I urge the city to consult with them.
Excerpt from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K11_Art_Mall:
K11 Art Mall is a seven-storey shopping centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong located in The Masterpiece, developed by New World Development and completed in December 2009. It is near Tsim Sha Tsui and East Tsim Sha Tsui stations.
The K11 Art Mall has seven storeys (two underground, five above ground). The B1 and B2 storeys were opened on 27 November 2009, and the rest of the mall was opened on 5 December that year. Retail and restaurants accounted for 80 per cent and 20 per cent of the stores, respectively.
B2 is mainly international cuisine, women's fashion, shoes and cosmetics, with shops such as D-mop zone, Mousse, ISCOV, JILL SCOTT, Mirabell, and Milan. B1 is mainly daily necessities, including La Creation de Gute bakery, LensCrafters, AV Life, Dymocks bookstore, I Love Kitchen, Mannings, and Market Place by Jasons supermarket.
The ground floor has many high-end stores, including Longchamp, Tiffany by Soloman, Thann, the Italian brand Dormeuil, Y-3, D-mop, and Chow Tai Fook concept store. In the centre is a large plaza, called "The Piazza", that features a glass ceiling and a large LED screen.
Levels 1–3 have many boutiques, including AIGLE, KLASSE14, Laosmiddle, Levi's, Clarks, Fila, and mademoiselle. The mall also caters to Mainland customers, with several Mainland brand-name specialty stores such as Biba and imaroon.
There are restaurants on each floor of the mall, totaling over 20, including B2's Miso Cool and DALAT Vietnamese restaurant; The Piazza's Espressamente illy and awfully chocolate; and various others, such as AKU Japanese Restaurant, Al Pasha, Cool Gelato, Ginza Bairin and Pak Loh Chiu Chow Restaurant.
'On Feb. 22nd 1968 Mike Walker and I completed a most successful day in Cheshire by visiting the MPD at Speke Junction. Mike uses his cine camera to record the spectacular departure of 9F no 92091 on a heavy mixed freight.'
An image from an album of prints by the Revd David Benson, a curate in Hull when he took most of his photographs. Nearly all from the late 1960s, he not only chased steam (plenty of such photographs from others), but didn't ignore the first generation diesels, of which there are some fantastic images. Also a good number of shots around Hull Docks. Loaded into the Flickr album 'A Curate's Collection' in reverse order, so when I've uploaded them all you can browse the album as it was compiled.