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An die längst vergangenen Zeiten des Einsatzes der Baureihe 111 im S-Bahndienst an Rhein und Ruhr erinnert die jüngst in ihren Ursprungslack versetzte 111 111. Eine zeitlang beförderte sie den RE3-Ersatzzug für die Eurobahn und gelangte so auch auf die Strecke Oberhausen - Duisburg, als Teil der S-Bahnlinie 2 jahrelange Heimat für die Düsseldorfer Loks.
created for Macro Mondays - Breakfast
- Greek yogurt
- bran cereal
- unsweetened, toasted coconut
- fresh fruits
- touch of honey
h e a l t h y
These old and now unused mooring points tell a story of a busier port with fishing vessels and traditions now long gone. For me they are a reminder of things we have lost. Still standing strong is the Forth Bridge her usefulness remains thankfully
Grrr sorry for re-posting.. flickr had some issues of pictures appearing in recent uploads..
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Taken at around 4.30 in the afternoon as the sun was getting lower in the sky at a fast flowing section of the River Tummel near Pitlochry.
I used a HiTech Firecrest ND 3.0 and am happy with the neutrality, I didn't have to make any adjustments during post processing.
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Hey, I am the one your mother warned you about... Corban.
I have had so much on my mind recently, but as I sit here trying to string together some kind of substantial content to intrigue and entice you as a reader, my mind is a simple beep of a heart monitor that has no life attached. So I have decided to talk to you today about the clothing and accessories that I have used in this nugget of photography that accompanies my random waffle.
come check out the full post including credits @ Corbans Cabinet of Curiosities
Varanasi (Inde) - Ce petit restaurant qui donne sur une ruelle étroite est une sorte de fast-food local. Pour prendre cette photo, j'ai dû utiliser un grand-angle car bien que je sois dans la rue, j'ai très peu de recul.
Je ne vais pas dire que cette minuscule gargote qui fait des "plats" à emporter, respecte les normes sanitaires occidentales. Vous ne me croiriez pas. En revanche, elle est conforme aux normes indiennes ; d’autant qu’il n’y en a pas pour les commerces de rue.
Ici, on est dans le haut de gamme, si je puis m'exprimer ainsi. Le cuisinier a une chemise blanche. Habituellement les vêtements sont maculées de tâches de graisse, dont les plus anciennes remontent plusieurs mois. Et je ne parle pas des marques de transpiration...
Depuis le temps que je voyage en Inde, il m'arrive de manger dans ce genre d'établissement. Il faut savoir vivre dangereusement. Pourtant, j'ai rarement été malade. En cas de problème, j'ai toujours une trousse médicale bien fournie.
Les spécialités locales sont délicieuses. Il faut cependant porter son choix prioritairement sur des produits qui ont été cuits et éviter les légumes lavés à l'eau non filtrée. On limite ainsi les risques d’intoxication. Bon appétit !
Indian fast food
Varanasi (India) - This small restaurant that overlooks a narrow alley is a kind of local fast food. To take this picture, I had to use a wide-angle lens because although I am on the street, I have very little perspective.
I am not going to say that this tiny tavern which only makes "dishes" to take away, respects Western health standards. You wouldn't believe me. On the other hand, it conforms to Indian standards; Especially since there are none for the street trade.
Here we are at the top of the range, if I can put it that way. The cook has a white shirt. Usually clothes are smeared with grease stains, the oldest of which date back several months. As for sweating ...
Since the time that I travel in India, it happens to me to eat in this kind of establishment. You have to know how to live dangerously. However, I have rarely been ill. In the event of a problem, I always have a well-supplied medical kit.
The local specialties are delicious. However, you should choose products that have been cooked and avoid vegetables washed in unfiltered water. This limits the risk of intoxication. Bon appétit !
LA bound hot shot kicking up dust at track speed with the "oval office" on the rear. Guadalupe,CA. 1968.
Finally. A post.
So, I've been a little busy the last couple of days, but I got some tricks up my sleeves... ;P
Also, I got a lil' surprise for y'all....
*nudge nudge wink wink*
So, have a great weekend guys, and God bless!
Jesse out
Soo Line train 203, an auto parts train to the Twin Cities also referred to as the Ford Fast, is westbound at Duplainville, Wisconsin, led by Milwaukee Road EMD SD40-2 No. 174, on April 12, 1987.
A splashing grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) lifts a foot with its impressive claws out of the water as it makes a fast move (unsuccessful) towards a hidden salmon, Cariboo Chilcotin, British Columbia.
10/05/2023 www.allenfotowild.com
Southern Pacific dauylight GS4 4449 heads an Amtrak Special, heading her home to Portland, Oregon following her stint on the American Freedom train. Here pouring it on, rolling fast through the curves at Odell Lake - April 30, 1977.
I really wish I'd known what I know now about daytime long exposure when I shot this in 2009... Oh well...
As you an imagine .. another "bath" :)
Not even my rubber boots saved me...
This is on my Wish List... but in Pink!!!
Beijinhoss***
Mein erster Besuch heuer im Altmühltal war leider mit sehr wenig Erfolg gekrönt. Als ich unterwegs zum Standpunkt war, kamen gleich drei Güterzüge hintereinander. Dann war aber für fast anderthalb Stunden Schluss. Erst danach kam 159.214 von EccoRail mit einem Kesselwagen-Ganzzug ums Eck. Im Gegensatz zu meinem zweiten Besuch war jedoch die Natur noch grün😉
In the course of our first visit to the Altmühl-valley, unfortunatelly, we did not mange to capture too much interesting locos. As we were on the way to the spot, not less than three trains came after one other, but then, a pause of one and a half hour followed. The only real highlight that we could capture is Ecco’s 159.214. In contrast to our second visit, however, the nature was still green 😉
Pump those legs and wings, create that energy to endure lift-off and become part of the fast and the furious !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
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