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Aston; an elderly, tired old Golden Retriever who was a well known sight around Porthcawl. Passed away in the early part of December 2018.
Taken from inside the hollow but still magnificant "Sequoia sempervirens" of Redwood National Park seen in "Elderly Magnificence".
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Another less fortunate elderly spotted in Chinatown. Looking lost in time, life seems meaningless under such situations.
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I have to do a quick one to get away wihout him noticing. Hopefully the temple nearby will show him the light on a new destiny.
Location: Chinatown Singapore
file: old_DSC7025
-This gentlemen was pausing to take in the frantic bustle of Cambridge shoppers moving around him.
-Sharpened in Photoshop
Grand Trunk Western GP9R 4623 was rolling under the Harbor's Park signals on the way to pick up some interchange traffic at Norpaul Yard.
Built in 1957 for the Central Vermont, it's a good bet that this motor will be the oldest thing to pass under this bridge today.
Centuries old trees at Fanal
Under very wet conditions
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Two elderly people having a portrait taken with their loyal Westie for the children and grandchildren
Prompt: lderly couple with their Westie dog, Norman Rockwell style painting. --v 5.1
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A pair of Canadian National MLW C630s were pulling through Vaughan on a hazy autumn day in 1987.
With a typical MLW smoke show, all was right with Canadian National when it was just Canada's railroad and stayed out of the US for the most part.
Pictured is the Camino-Placerville and Lake Tahoe #2, a Three Truck Shay locomotive built in 1922 by Lima. It was donated to the museum in 1955 by the Michigan-California Lumber Company.
Wheel Arrangement : 3 Truck Shay
Cylinders: 12” x 15”
Driver Diameter: 36”
Weight: 65 tons
This photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera and a KOWA 1:4/40mm lens with a Kowa L1A ø95S filter using Fuji 160NS film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.