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My latest trip to India was pretty easy on the in country travel with only 2 trips outside of Delhi in the course of ~ a month. This included a trip to Mumbai where we demo-ed our new renewable energy siting tool. You can check it out here: www.tncindia.in/siteright/
While waiting outside for my colleagues to pick me up I snapped this pic of one of the older buses in Mumbai. Love these big red buses!
youtu.be/DcpmbdNfOBs - Crosstown Traffic - Jimi Hendrix
Busride with the double-decker bus M48
Berlin, Leipziger Straße
So you have been told.
You must turn left in the left lane.
The left lane is the Cahill Expressway and veers left across the top of Circular Quay. Going east to Bondi.
The right lanes are the Bradfield Highway and proceed to the Sydney CBD, Darling Harbour or the ANZAC bridge.
So what if you don't turn left?
Well there's a nasty camera.
Photographed yesterday on my walk across the Sydney harbour bridge to the Quay.
That B-Line double-decker bus has just come from Palm Beach. It works out of Brookvale Bus Depot on Sydney's northern beaches. I worked there, and on this bus line, all through my university days.
Back in the early 19th century, lol.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Food' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
In the days when London had tourists. They are on the top floor of a double decker bus. The bus is just passing Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square.
Thanks for visiting....
"Wear and Tear"
The Leyland Titan is a rear-engined double-decker bus manufactured by Leyland between 1977 and 1984, mainly for London Transport.
Matchbox
The London red double-decker bus with an open balcony at the rear was taken off the road in 2005 because it was difficult to access for disabled people and prams. On Saturday, June 22, 2013, the famous Routemasters took to the road again en masse. The vintage bus was first put into use in 1956 and has since become an integral part of the streets of London.
Had to shot a light trail shot last night with the banner on the bridge for Sunderlands game at Wembley
As seen on Liverpool's famous waterfront, one of the 'Three Graces' with a tourist bus giving a spash of colour on an otherwise grey day.
for : Smile on Saturday: FLAG/UNFLAGGED
shoot any item of your choice that has only the colours of a country's flag
I felt sure I could not fulfil this challenge, until, stationary at the traffic lights en route to meet Tim and Jane in Southsea, a double decker bus drew up in the left-hand lane...
May not be acceptable - but it's all I have!
My Goddaughter took this with her iPhone 2 weeks ago on vacation with the family, I think she has great eye for composition.
Regent Street's high-end stores and restaurants taken by Kira!
Coming out of Haymarket Station on the way home from visiting my dad today, paused to try a handful of improvised night shots, sitting camera on a railing next to the crossing to steady it, as buses and trams zipped by
I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights.
-Maya Angelou
Coming home late from a night out, I paused to take some improvised night shots as the street was so quiet when I got off the bus.
I didn't have the tripod, so I was just sitting the camera on a flat-topped electrical box by the pavement. Doesn't allow for much variation in angles and perspectives, but it does hold the camera steady enough for a long exposure. I was even lucky enough to catch a bus coming to the stop, streaking light trails and making a ghostly, transparent image in one shot.
Also there's something kind of fun about improvising a shot in this way.