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Stagecoach 34440 (KV53 EZT) a Transbus Dart, is seen trundling along Dane Road, Birchington, with a 34 service to Minnis Bay. This was a change to the old route, which used to go along Arthur Road previously.
20th April 2019
Great Danes are the gentle giants of the canine world, and they’re truly massive. Males can stand up to 32 inches at the shoulder and can weigh 175 pounds, making them as large as the average man! Unfortunately, they have notoriously short lifespans of less than 10 years. Ironically, the breed isn’t even from Denmark, as you might expect from its name.
The River Dane from the bridge at Danebridge - standing astride the Cheshire (L) / Staffordshire (R) border
Built in 2005 in the Modern style, the Dane County Courthouse faces west and is a ten story brick, stone, concrete and glass structure. The building forms a triangle with small square windows. The first story has columns with a recessed glass wall. On the upper section is a large glass wall. The roof is flat.
Hanny is a 5 yr. old Bernese Mt. Dog and Dane is my 8 wk. old min pin. This is their first meeting. This was taken in 1995.
Little figures acquired during a trip to Denmark in the mid-eighties always find a place in my Christmas decor, this year on an upper window ledge.
Print and Digital uncensored magazine featuring the best of my work with Dane: www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/2400171
On one of my many walks with the dogs along the clifftop coastal path, I captured this view looking south from above Danes Dyke towards Bridlington in the far distance.
© TJW: ROTWSI
This pair of wizz SD40-2s have just been worked pretty hard on the climb up Dane Hill. They're at the top now, and momentarily, they'll begin their decent on the other side of the hill as they head towards Waunakee. 11-04-16
Lorna Dane (aka Polaris)
This doll is always one of my favorites to photograph. I absolutely love her!!
A great day's walking on the moors between Wildboarclough and the Dane Valley. This remote area of Cheshire was once the location of a number of collieries including the extensive Dane Bower workings. The shafts on the moor such as this one were worked in the 18th century before the deeper coal was accessed using adits from close to the Dane, the last of which continued at work into the early 20th century. In the background is Shutlingsloe and further back the communications tower on Croker Hill.
Another shot taken on recent trip to Three Shire Heads with Alan and Liz Taylor. A short walk south along the River Dane from the Packhorse Bridge at Three Shires lies this little gem of a location.
Waterfall on The River Dane near Three Shire Heads, Peak District National Park, UK.
In the halcyon days before COVID struck, I had the chance to have Dane come to my little studio space. She models a lot and it shows. We had a good session together and I'm glad I got to work with her. I especially like some of the film work we did together (you'll have to check out her album to find it).
Zala Dane (aka Zaladane)
Hadn't photographed this gal since January 2016. Nearly three years!! *gulp* She was LONG overdue. I don't know why I haven't given her much love. She's really gorgeous and photogenic.
Dane and I met for sunrise at the Brooklyn Bridge one more. He is an awesome photographer and friend.
Pentax 67 - 105mm 2.4 - Fuji Across 100
DB Schenker Class 66/0 No. 66056 crosses the River Dane and North Rode viaduct on the North Staffs line with the diverted 4L56, a Trafford Park to London Gateway intermodal working on 15th February 2016. The Macclesfield Canal is in the foreground.
In the halcyon days before COVID struck, I had the chance to have Dane come to my little studio space. She models a lot and it shows. We had a good session together and I'm glad I got to work with her. I especially like some of the film work we did together (you'll have to check out her album to find it).
In the halcyon days before COVID struck, I had the chance to have Dane come to my little studio space. She models a lot and it shows. We had a good session together and I'm glad I got to work with her. I especially like some of the film work we did together (you'll have to check out her album to find it).