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A Dawlish scene from almost 42 years ago to the day catches class 47 no. 47480 passing through the station with an up express. The mark 1 carriage stock, as well as the loco being Crewe (CD) allocated at the time, suggest the train may be heading towards the Midlands.
Note Pollards Refreshment kiosk to the left - with ice-cream, sweets, as well as fresh crab on offer, it's seemingly perfectly positioned to cater for families who don't want to stray from the beach on those hot sunny days. And the First Aid hut at right (handy if you've got kids) stands on Marine Parade, as indeed do some of the better hotels offering unparalleled views over the seafront and bay.
Unfortunately a combination of rising sea-levels and more extreme weather have required more substantial sea defences at this spot, so the railway up towards the tunnel now sits behind a higher seawall which largely blocks the once pleasant view that could be had from the carriage window. And, from what I remember of a visit here a couple of years ago, Pollards and the First Aid hut have disappeared too.
Even with somewhat dodgy compositional skills back then I'd have found cutting off the top of the cliff a bit irritating. But with four fixed focal length lenses in the kit-bag (I thought I was well equipped at the time) some compromise on the framing was still necessary.
Given the portrait format it's probably better viewed on a phone or tablet. Commenting off for this one, thanks.
Agfa CT18
Friday, 3rd August 1979
For The Liaison Collaborative's Apocalypse-themed round this September. ☢️☣️⛔️
The Vault
Comes in two versions: small 19x14 meters (18 li) and large 25x22 meters (31 li)
Includes steel storage shelf (6 li) and wall-mounted first aid kit (1 li)
Original mesh and textures, copy/mod
Event opens on the 3rd!
A military hospital on rails.
This medical train complete with its own operating theatre was primarily used for military training exercises but is now lying abandoned at a railway sidings.
Emergency & First Aid
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Focus stack (50 images) Shot with two off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger). Flash A bare bulb, mounted to overhead boom. bounced off 32 inch white umbrella. Flash B round head, camera right, 45 degrees, 45 degrees above table, modified with grid and fully extended snoot.
Shot for Smile on Saturday - "OBSERVE THE O...
Processed with CameraBag 2
'I've been fobbed off, and I've been fooled
I've been robbed and ridiculed' ~ Handle Me With Care, The Traveling Wilburys
For Macro Mondays theme - Handle With Care
Walthamstow, East London, UK
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Industar-61 LZ MC 50mm f2.8 Macro (Индустар-61Л/З)
Thanks everyone! I hope you had some fun with this one. Great banter.
Le sens de la photographie.
Formation secourisme pour collégiens.
LACPIXEL - 2019
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La Vila Olímpica del Poblenou is a neighborhood in the Sant Martí district of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). It was constructed in the late 1980s and early 1990s for the 1992 Summer Olympic Games which took place in Barcelona. Its construction was devised by Oriol Bohigas, David Mackay and Albert Puigdomènec as a residential area in the otherwise industrial and working-class district of Poblenou, which underwent regeneration but involved massive expropriation, as well as the destruction of a sizeable portion of the district, including Industrial Revolution factories of architectural value such as Fàbrica Foret.
Old school cut & paste (analog) paper, scissors & glue collage created for the blog with a weekly theme/challenge:
THE KOLLAGE KIT
THEME: Free for All ATC
CRY ME A RIVER Productions - © KimL.
You and me
We used to be together
Everyday together always
I really feel
That I'm losing my best friend
I can't believe
This could be the end
It looks as though you're letting go
And if it's real
Well I don't want to know
Don't speak
I know just what you're saying
So please stop explaining
Don't tell me cause it hurts
Don't speak
I know what you're thinking
I don't need your reasons
Don't tell me cause it hurts
Our memories
Well, they can be inviting
But some are altogether
Mighty frightening
As we die, both you and I
With my head in my hands
I sit and cry
Don't speak
I know just what you're saying
So please stop explaining
Don't tell me cause it hurts (no, no, no)
Don't speak
I know what you're thinking
I don't need your reasons
Don't tell me cause it hurts
It's all ending
I gotta stop pretending who we are...
You and me I can see us dying...are we?
Mom: What are you doing, Joe?
Joe: I'm trying to learn how to help people in trouble at the beach since I'm there a lot!!
Mom: That's a great idea, Joe.. Who knows, you might even save someone's life one day...
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday, Everybody!!!
Exposure...
is a risk
if you're susceptable
to chills
First Aid advises
warmth for shock...
not medicine or pills.
Third of four images scanned from a really neat, fold-out, Holiday season pamphlet from WWII. It advises those on the homefront how to behave during blackouts and enemy attacks. And to better avoid any misunderstandings, it uses the universal language of pinup girls!
Etta & training dummies ... you don't want to see the background too closely😁
Daily Dog Challenge: Out & About in her Rashie ... perhaps she should have been wearing a rashie since she was a pup. We did try sunscreen when she was a pup but it was too greasy.
The local First Aid Training use the space around the Rural Fire Station for outdoor training. Etta was interested in the 'new' things in her environment. The 'arm' on the saw horse is a bit gruesome up close😳