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N472 leads a failed N453 plus a VN and FN set out of Traralgon headed towards Morwell on 8424 up Bairnsdale Passenger train. 22nd July 2016
This is an image taken during the night of opposition (9th May 2018) at 01:40am using a 8" SCT telescope.
The atmosphere was very steady, even the view through the eyepiece was mesmerizing...
The moons are Io on the right and Europa on the left.
I had the day off yesterday and decided I was going to take some great pictures. I got out my tripod, my lenses and even the manual for camera. I decided to try to see things in a new way. I looked indoors and outdoors. I looked for bright colors and for patterns. I zoomed in for macros and zoomed out for scenery. I took still life shots and action shots. I looked for funny shots and original shots. After hours and hours and hundreds and hundreds of pictures I didn't end up with a single picture I like. So, instead of showing you one failure I decided to show you 16!
BTW, there's a picture in here that shows Mack getting much closer to a black squirrel than I thought was possible.
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Freightliner Grey Skoda 90047 failed on a freight at Colchester.Standing in the up yard in front of the PSB.
Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, Ilwaco, Washington, USA.
We were a couple days late for the massive waves that looked to have pushed driftwood and picnic tables all the way into the parking lot, but at least the sunset was nice.
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40099 in the bay platform at Barrow on 30/10/1984.After several weeks here it was re-started and moved light to Carlisle where it was withdrawn.It was cut up at Doncaster by 8/5/1985
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I put off my picture again until the last minute and tried to shoot a water droplet illuminated by an off-camera flash with a purple gel. Working with speed lights has always been a frustrating experience for me as I have not mastered how to set them up or control them properly. This is the best of the bunch and it is not sharp or clear, but sometimes we have to fail to figure out the areas that need improvement. I might have to keep working on this type of image until I master it.
The Stourbridge Line is operated by the Delaware Lackawaxen & Stourbridge Railroad Company and features a former Bangor and Aroostook BL2 and a former Canadian Pacific FP9A dressed up as Pennsylvania 9880 with a Hancock Air Whistle.
The railroad has 25 miles of historic railroad winding through Northeastern Pennsylvania along the Lackawaxen River Valley on former Erie trackage.
It was very hot on this day, so the crew can be excused for having the air conditioning on full blast. The oncoming shots of the F-unit with the door wide open are a complete fail aesthetically speaking, but I'll go back and redo this outfit when the weather turns cooler.
I'd been wanting to capture a bee. After many failed attempts among some poppies, I managed to get a few shots with the bee in focus.
Chocolate and vanilla macaron sandwiched with passionfruit buttercream with a chocolate centre.
1st try at macarons.
Grace Chan's ones look sooo good.
Kατασκευαστική αστοχία ή άστοχη μελέτη και το τελευταίο τμήμα της μαρίνας Βραχατίου που φτιάχτηκε (περίπου) στα τέλη της δεκαετίας του '80 βυθίστηκε χτυπημένο από τα κύματα. Στα δεξιά φαίνονται τα άνω τμήματα που βυθίστηκαν. Ο μικρός φάρος που φαίνεται στο βάθος έχει πια βυθιστεί κι αυτός...
66156 failed in section between Par & St Austell with 6P07 08.20 Fowey to Parkandillack clay empties 25th Jan 2016. The loco was declared a failure around 09.10 and 57303 scrambled from Long Rock depot to assist forward to Burngullow. Single Line Working was instituted over the UM line (with moi as Pilotman). The class 57 then hauled the clay train to Burngullow after 11.00 with GWR Driver Phil Jones in charge - seen passing St Austell station.
Phil worked the last occasion a class 57 hauled the clay train which happened almost exactly 12 months ago!
Thanks to Chris Goff for lending me his Canon for these shots too!!
This flock of geese decided to avoid the ice shards and instead headed for open water on the St. Lawrence River.
The sharp 1-in-76 climb from Westbury Yard towards Dilton Marsh Halt proved too much for 'Western' No. 1048 'Western Lady'. Heading a substantial train load of ballast from the Mendip quarries towards Salisbury on 12 June 1975, 'Lady' was struggling from the outset and finally succumbed part way up the bank. The driver and guard are deep in conversation while awaiting rescue. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved