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Since i had migraine and drowsy-making substances in my blood, I had to get my private driver to take me to Posten in order to get my new lens :) Tack älskling :)
The 1940s weekends on the Severn Valley Railway provide a great opportunity for photography - and not just of those in period costume.
There are some people that take getting their drivers license / picture renewed as seriously as children take getting their class portraits done at school .. new outfits, haircuts etc.
I can see the extent of it a times because who wants to go around with a picture looking like they sneezed? (Remember that episode of Living Single with Kyle and the license pic? lol)
Well hen the lady called my first name and said that it was done and she loved my pic we laughed and I said "Thank you!!"
I was in and out in 5 mins .. the key is to go to a place outside of the city .. like way out ... I went in Marietta which is not far from Vinings ..
*7 More days until I'm 32*
While waiting to get a run back into the station we see the driver's view on James.
The Train Shed August 2014.
All the "star" drivers had lots of press surrounding them, but Pippa Mann, the only woman driver in the 2014 race, walked out with little fanfare.
Training vehicle at Farragut Square, Washington, DC
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This is our ride for the Mini Driver Training Course run by Geoff Brabham and other great driving instructors at Mallala Race Track, Mallala, South Australia.
The course covered things including braking and avoidance manoeuvres, understeer exercises and finding the ideal line on the race track. The course was unreal, I particularly loved the understeer exercises (earning myself the nickname "understeering queen" from my instructor hahaha!!!) I think I'm definitely a better driver after doing the course!
Our usual Mini is a JCW tuned, red with white racing stripes, white roof and white wheels - a barrel of fun!!! And of course, the kids fit in their car seats in the back :p
Taken in Tirupur,Tamil Nadu,India.
These 2 guys are truck drivers for a textile company, delivering bales of raw cotton ready to be processed into yarn.They were quite happy for me to take this picture.
British, probably early 18th century
The driver's coat was worn by Ordnance employees who accompanied the artillery drum carriage on campaign. The drum carriage personnel represented the Board of Ordnance's public face and they were dressed appropriately. Uniform coats could cost as much as £50 (nearly £4,000 today).
[Tower of London]
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First thing a Taxi driver does in Tokyo is turning the map around to find where you want to go. Sometimes scary. Canon 35/2 and ... handy 6400 ISO !
He drives a small utility vehicle. It is called "Kutti yaanai" - small elephant.
@ Avenue road, Bangalore
for BWS portrait hunt on 22May2010
Used 10mm lens.
Day la hinh Bo dang thi phan Road Rules. Cung co 20 cau trac nghiem va pass neu dat 15/20 cau correct tro len.
Durrington Cemetery, Wiltshire.
Name: Owen Feeney
Nationality: Australian
Enlisted: 03/11/1915, Melbourne, Victoria
Rank: Driver
Service No: 19845
Regiment/Service: Australian Field Artillery, 8th Bde.
Date of Death: 18/10/1916
Age: 21 (CWGC), 22 (service records)
Grave Reference: 114
Born at Rokeby, Victoria. Son of Daniel and Ellen Feeney. Occupation horse driver. Cause of death was cerebrospinal meningitis.