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37025 'Inverness TMD' works a delayed 3Q14 10.28 Westbury-Westbury (via Weymouth, Salisbury & Chippenham) past Lacock on 16/07/20.
Following the APLU-COR meeting, my flight was delayed and I ended up with an extra morning in Philadelphia, PA. This was one discovery as I walked my way around the downtown area.
I was out with my wife almost all day and had a pretty solid plan to go out street shooting tonight and finish up before the forecasted rains arrived. Well, they started with a light mist at 2pm and by 3:15pm this was the situation in Bellwood, Illinois. It hasn't gotten better. Still raining at hom at 11:30pm. Hopefully tomorrow will be better.
As you are no doubt aware Tom Cruise’s anticipated sequel “Top Gun, Maverick” was delayed for release in cinemas for one year from 2019 until summer 2020, but what a lot of people want to know is why ? 🎥🎬✈
Well what happened was, the actual filmmakers wanted extra time to work on a more eventful and dynamic set of flying sequences with more interesting characters, know anyone who fits that bill.🐎🐷
And what a coincidence during this time out, one of the filmmakers was due to get married so some of his mates thought it would be a good idea to organise a stag weekend away for their colleague. Following a liquid lunch the guys chose Cornwall as an ideal venue for its peace and normality.🎉🎊🍺🍺🍺🍷🍷🍷
Following a flight from San Diego where the new film is being made, to Newquay Airport, the filmmakers asked a taxi driver if he could recommend a quiet little village where sensibility should prevail. Sure enough the driver recommended and took these blokes to a little village not far from Sharp’s Brewery (how odd).🚕😜
Plus as part of the service the taxi driver took these guys to a very quirky B&B run by someone you are all familiar with, Trixie Trebillcock who always and as part of Cornish law, puts jam first then cream on the scones for her guests🏡😉
Eager to get themselves aquatinted with the locals, what better place to start than the village pub, have you ever seen a filmmaker who has not been trained in the art of drinking the yard of ale, not a pretty sight. 🙈🍺🍺🍺
Even though the purpose of the visit by these boys was the stag weekend, thoughts of the film were never far away. So with no time to lose these chaps started to ask some very probing questions of the locals about their flying abilities.✈️
One local drinker stepped forward and said he remembers his mother had an Airfix kit and some glue, another local said that when he came home late some nights his wife threw him flying out through the door until he sobered up.😱
Now with that the vicar had come into the pub to organise the quiz night, he also happens to be a keen amateur radio enthusiast.
Oh yes he is right into amateur radio and always carries such a device on himself so he can listen into the pilots at local airports etc.😇
Just as our intrepid stag party from across the pond were about to introduce themselves, the vicars radio burst into life, Hey Rev One, this is Hoof Rider requesting a flyby of the church hall, The Vicar, or Rev One responds, Negative Hoof Rider, the pattern is full, with that there is beer everywhere and the windows are vibrating, yep Hoof Rider carried out the flyby.🔥
The film makers were out of the pub eyes looking skywards at this incredible aircraft that had flown over the village, what really caught their eye was not only the pilot who resembled a horse, but the occupant of the navigators seat, a pig wearing Ray-Bans giving the bird.😁😎😎
Do you all remember these lines from the original film,
Charlie : Lieutenant, what were you doing there.
Goose : Communicating.
Maverick : Communicating, keeping up foreign relations, you know giving him the bird.
Goose : (Charlie looks a bit puzzled) so Goose says, you know the finger.
Charlie : Yes, I know the finger Goose.
Goose : ops I’m sorry, I hate it when it does that.😂
Once Hoof and Horace had parked up their Typhoon aircraft, the film makers could not believe their luck when a horse call sign ‘Hoof Rider’ and his Navigator a pig, call sign ‘Curly’ (think about his tail) walked quietly into the pub for a well earned drink and a full debrief with the film making stag party.🐎🐷🎉🍺
So there you have it, when the new movie is released later this year you will be able to inform everyone in the cinema why the delay was caused and to keep an eagle eye out for the crews🐎🐷 during the aerobatics. ✈️
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Your comments and banter are appreciated, have a lovely weekend.
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As a week well spent in the greater Twin Cities area drew to a close, I got a text that my flight home was being delayed by 5 or so hours. So after gathering ourselves and extending the rental by a couple hours, we were just getting our bearings back when this guy lit up the radio..."KCS 3903 East" with 63 Herzog empties out of CP's Humboldt Yard for loading at Ortonville on the TC&W. We made a beeline for Hopkins with time to spare and anxiously awaited one of my trademarked cloudf**ks, but as luck would have it a big hole broke open in the clouds as they rounded the corner. Here's the pair of endangered Southern Belle SD70MACs bringing 63 Herzog empties west down the TC&W in some sweet evening light. Sure it may suck typing this out in the airport as I wait on my flight, but this was a nice little consolation prize that we wouldn't have seen otherwise.
TC&W Ballast Extra
Hopkins, MN
KCS 3903
KCS 3905
Trying to catch up my delay ... (which is still very big) ... but I need to post a new photo from time to time ...
Thank you in advance for all your faves and comments. I might answer several WEEKS/MONTHS later. And I might post several photos in the meantime.
Merci d'avance pour tous vos faves et commentaires. Je vous répondrai peut-être dans plusieurs SEMAINES/MOIS. Et je posterai peut-être plusieurs photos entre temps.
France. Vosges. Alsace. Bas-Rhin. Cet étang est situé au Col de Steige (534m), qui relie la Vallée de la Bruche et le Val de Villé. Photo prise en improvisant de faire le tour de l'étang.
La photo a été prise depuis la rive ouest de l'étang.
En ce samedi 17 décembre 2022, il y avait encore beaucoup de neige à basse altitude en Alsace, une mer de nuages pas trop épaisse sur la plaine d'Alsace et au-dessus du grand soleil dans un ciel peu nuageux. Ce cocktail est tellement rare, surtout un samedi, que j'ai eu envie d'en profiter au maximum, en allant faire des mini-randonnées à plusieurs endroits différents. Je me suis fixé 2 objectifs principaux. Le 1er à la Cascade de l'Andlau près du Hohwald et le 2nd au Donon. Et pour relier ces 2 endroits, j'avais prévu de passer par le Col du Kreuzweg, Breitenbach, le Val de Villé, le Col de Steige, Ranrupt et la Vallée de la Bruche. Tout au long de cet itinétaire de liaison, je m'autorisais à faire une halte à tout endroit que je trouverais très beau.
Et c'est ce qui s'est passé au Col de Steige. Pourtant, j'y étais déjà passé à d'autres moments de l'année et je n'avais pas estimé que ça valait le coup de s'y arrêter, mais ce n'était pas en conditions hivernales. Il faut dire, que cet étang est particulièrement défiguré par les cicatrices de la civilisation humaine, avec :
- Une grosse et vilaine ligne à haute tension sur sa rive OUEST
- La route D424 sur sa rive EST
- La route D50 sur sa rive SUD
Et avec 2 ronds-points entre les 2 routes. Sa seule rive préservée est la rive NORD mais elle est toute petite ...
Mais ce jour-là, avec la neige et l'étang gelé, le cadre était magique alors je me suis laissé tenter pour en faire le tour (que j'ai bouclé en 30 minutes en prenant tout mon temps). Et je ne l'ai pas regretté, d'autant que je n'y ai croisé que 3 personnes. Sans doute parce qu'il faisait froid (malgré le soleil) et que c'était samedi, où les gens vont beaucoup dans les magasins (surtout si près de Noël).
Sur ce cliché, on peut voir au centre ce petit îlot caractéristique, qui lui apporte une touche bien sympathique, avec sa 10aine d'arbres feuillus et résineux. Pour ce qui est des cicatrices de la civilisation, elles ne sont pas trop visibles sur ce cliché car :
- La ligne à haute tension était dans mon dos,
- Il n'y avait aucune voiture sur les 2 routes au moment de la prise,
- Le Col de Steige et les 2 ronds-points sont cachés derrière l'îlot,
- Les quelques panneaux de signalisation routière ne se voient presque pas grâce aux branches devant ou à la distance.
High sun greets 401046 Atlantic Conveyor at Northwood Lane, as it passes with the delayed 1430 Bridgnorth - Kidderminster
El Nino storms have been hitting here this week. Here’s a very early morning shot of a snowplow clearing the street today, making it safe for the kids to get to school on a “snow delay” day.
Processed with Topaz Texture Effects and Topaz Impression
Bad weather the previous night delayed train 35 with 6656 and the ACLD to the right with 6592 and an LS&I U-boat on 45 cars of Tilden ore on March 10, 1996. Both trains arrived at Soo Yard to late for a bridge tender to be on duty so they conveniently tied up near the yard office waiting for the day bridge tender to come on duty before heading to Canada. The same bad weather made for late trucks and delayed my morning trip out of Sault Ste. Marie long enough that I was able to get the tied down trains in bright sun as I was leaving town.
Train 11, Coast Starlight, was running about 5 hours late when it passed Alviso.
Alviso, CA - 2018-05-27
myself
EOS7D + 10-24mm(tamron) + delay 10'' + tripod
please HELP me! maybe i have some damages to the sensor, i saw a lot of lines with different light. it looks like a dual iso? any ideas?
this time i tried to use iso320 to remove THAT lines..not enough! help me!
this month i start a new project with two nikon friends, it's about abandoned, forgetten, decay places around our city. when will find a good name we'll start to show our shots..stay tuned! ;)
f/7.1, 10.0mm, 1'' ,320;
I apologize for not uploading anything at all. I have been extremely busy as of late. I have been taking several courses online for after effects, Photoshop, Lightroom, and some other Adobe stuff. I wanted to wish you all a Merry (late) Christmas and Happy New Year.
I'm almost done some of the stuff that I'm taking and I will have some free time back to build and take photos after that. Hope everyone is doing well!
LSL No. 46100 'Royal Scot' hurries through Water Orton on 6th April 2022, forming the late running Saphos Trains 'White Rose' 1Z70 Bridgnorth - Kidderminster - York. The train had been delayed at Bescot for nearly an hour due to the failure of Class 47 No. 47501, positioned at the rear of the train. This was later replaced at Barrow Hill, with 47853 taking over 47501s role with the charter, and the latter being towed back to Crewe for attention by 47805. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Class 43 locomotive No. 43008 approaches the Droitwich Road overbridge in Worcestershire with 1V50, the 06:06 Edinburgh to Plymouth service on Tuesday 5th September 2023. Sister locomotive No. 43007 was at the rear.
An unexplained delay in the Stoke Works Junction area, just up the line, meant that the train was running some 13 minutes behind schedule as it passed this point. There was once a station just here, called Droitwich Road, which existed for only 15 years between 1840 and 1855.
The first more serious snowfall in Bulgaria for 2023 caused a 5-hour delay of the 16101 passenger service from Septemvri to Dobrinishte. The cause was a landslide of rocks and snow on the train track. Luckily, no injuries or damages were to follow and the train reached its final destination with a 5-hour delay.
Arriva Trains Wales unit 158 824 speeds through Oakengates with 1G25, the
1008 Machynlleth - Birmingham International on Monday December 11th 2017.
The service should've originated from Aberystwyth but, the bad weather had
caused delays to the inbound service resulting in it being terminated at
Machynlleth.
Travel warning! If you're travelling anywhere at this time of year I wish a speedy, safe and uneventful journey. And if roadworks or planned engineering works blight your transit I wish that you find the patience to endure them.
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