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Bus No: 974
Body: Santarosa Motorworks Inc.
Engine: Nissan Diesel PF6-A
Chassis: Nissan Diesel JA450SSN
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Transmission: M/T
Route: Pasay-Dagupan
Location: Five Star Bus Terminal, Pasay City
Bus No: 88104
Body: Anhui JAC Coaches Co. Ltd.
Engine: Yuchai YC6L310-10
Chassis: HFC6124KAYD3
Suspension: Air Suspension
Route: Pasay-Dagupan
Location: Marquee Mall Stop Over Angeles City, Pampanga
Ordinary with comfort
Five Star 9701
Company/Owner: Pangasinan Five Star Bus Co., Inc.
Route: Cubao-Anda, Alaminos
Area of Service: Pangasinan, Ilocos Region (R1)
Type of Service: PUB Provincial Operation Bus
Classification: Non-Airconditioned Bus
Coachbuilder: Hino Motors Philippines, Inc.
Model: Hino MR57
Chassis: RM2PSS
Engine: P11C-TH
Transmission: M/T
Speed: 6 Forward, 1 Reverse
Suspension Type: Wide Airsuspension
Seat Configuration: 2x3
Maximum Capacity: 61+2
Shot Location: Five Star Bus Terminal, Montreal St., Brgy. E. Rodriguez Jr., Cubao, Quezon City
Date Taken: December 22, 2022
- Hyundai Universe Space Luxury
- Caught at EDSA
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Pakenham Mill is a five storey tower mill. It has a domed cap with a gallery and is winded by a fantail. Two of the three pairs of millstones remain. The governors for the millstones are driven by chains instead of the more usual belt.
The Mill was built in 1831. and came into the ownership of the Bryant family in 1885. The mill was restored in 1950, with a new weatherbeam. At this time the swing-pot neck bearing from Buxhall mill was installed. A second-hand stock from Thurston post mill was fitted at this time and a gallery constructed around the cap. New sails were also fitted.
Further restoration took place in 1961. A new stock and two new sails were made, and the fantail rebuilt. The mill was struck by lightning in June 1971, a stock being split and a sail damaged. The sack chain saved the mill from being burnt down by giving a route for the lightning to earth. When the mill was repaired, a lightning conductor was added to the mill.
The most recent restoration of Pakenham windmill was completed in May 2000. The £60,000 cost of the work was 80% funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The work was carried out by Thompson's of Alford.
Normally I don't upload a great deal of photos from my blog posts to flickr as well, but since it's my 50th blog post, and I love the subject so much, I decided what the heck!
Here you're looking at Five Guys Burgers and Fries, located in the rightmost of the three smaller shopping complexes apart from the main stretch of stores at South Lake Centre. Another shot I liked!
For additional pictures and information, please feel free to check out my blog post – South Lake Centre, Revisited – at this link! :)
Five Guys Burgers and Fries // 175 Goodman Road W, Suite B, Southaven, MS 38671
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
On the Friday morning myself, Linda, Maureen, Jessica and April decided on some retail therapy in Edinburgh, a forty five minute bus ride away. The shops on Princes Street had plenty to offer and none of us returned empty handed.
Bus No: 88029
Body: Hyundai Motors Korea
Engine: Hyundai D6AB-D
Chassis: Hyundai KMJKJ18BPSC
Suspension: Air Suspension
Route: Cubao-Cabanatuan
Location: FIve Star Bus Terminal Cubao Quezon City
Honeycomb Five, watercolor, watercolor paper and hand embroidery. Phat Quarter swap piece for Sewphie T. Blogged: cocoaeyesthestitcher.blogspot.com/2013/10/art-over-atlant...
Five of the seven stacks that still stand at the old blast furnace complex in Ensley, on the southwest edge of Birmingham, Ala.
There are a bunch of smaller stacks that were knocked down and left where they fell, and are now being overtaken by brush.
If you look at historical photos of this sprawling facility, there's dozens of stacks and a pall of pollution hanging overhead. You can imagine the smells and sounds, too. But today it's quietly reverting to nature, and seems relatively clean, not counting whatever is hidden in the soil from a century of steel production.
NO NO! SIX!
it was my 6th dollversary yesterday!
Totally forgot about it, haha XD
TIme flies, huh.
It seems like it was just yesterday I just got my first doll and squeeing like a kid over him :D So nostalgic. :)
I just wanted to thank everyone who has been supportive of me over the years, I know there are some of you who have been following me from the beginning of my journey in this hobby and I can't begin to say how honored I am to have such lovely people giving me all the loves and encouragement for all this while! Without you guys, I wouldn't be the bulletsBANQ today! So thanks a million ;w;
This is my beautiful ~ I walk five minutes from my home and this is what I see .... always looking into the beautiful!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Into The Beautiful ....
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all.
July 31, 2024: Fire soda brands I like spotting on delivery truck in Thousand Oaks, California. Preset AR08. CVR96. #FlickrFriday #refresh
FiveStar Bus Company Inc.
Bus Number: 5006
Capacity: 66; 2x3 seating configuration
Body: Five Star Bus Body
Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6
Fare: Ordinary Fare
Took an impromptu bike camping trip with Adam this weekend. Our destination, China Camp State Park, had this incredible sunset to bestow upon us after we set up camp.
Aside from cropping, this is untouched.
Make: MAN Diesel AMC Lions Star Coach
Engine: MAN Diesel D2866LOH27
Chassis: MAN Diesel A55 18.310 HOCL
Coachmaker: Almazora Motors Corporation
Operator: Pangasinan Five Star Bus Company, Inc.
Shot Location: FSBCI/BTCI Terminal, EDSA Cubao, Quezon City
Belmont Down Yard to Wakefield Europort
DB Class 66, 66162 "Maritime Intermodal Five"
Oakenshaw Junction
8th April 2021
Bus No: 845
Body: Nissan Diesel Philippines Corp.
Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6-T
Chassis: Nissan Diesel RB46S
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Transmission: M/T
Route: Cubao-Bolinao/Alaminos
Location: Dau Bus Terminal, Mabalacat, Pampanga
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I saw 5 guys outside five guys, I was like this is perfect…I walked in front of them and was really hoping the guy on the bike would look up at me, but after a little while he got on his bike and rode off…
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Bus No: 88085
Body: Pilipinas Hino Bus Body
Engine: Hino J08C-TK
Chassis: Hino RK1JST
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Transmission: M/T
Route:
Location: EDSA-Cubao, Quezon City
here's one from the archives.
I post it for illustrative purposes, in addition to it being a fairly cool shot, even though it's from a sequence that I've already posted a few shots from, and is therefore kind of redundant.
mainly, I like it because it shows, as the title suggests, what a difference a few seconds can make. This image was taken after a few seconds of composing and getting the shot right, versus the other shots in the sequence that were taken right away, to catch the moment, despite the fact that the camera wasn't really set optimally.
here, the photographic quality is substantially better, but the rainbow has faded, almost away. And the foreground has slipped by, producing a more boring foreground and overall picture (I think). and it is really a matter of seconds. I don't know if it's actually five seconds, but certainly no more than 30.
so: this reinforces my own belief that it's more important what you take a picture of than how you take it, or what you take it with. And so: the secret to good photography is not equipment, or technique, but rather what you see, what you find, what you record.