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A nicely painted electrical box with a little graffiti that matches the tree! In the Naenae massive.
Fence in front of the changerooms at the Happy Valley football oval, to protect the building from rogue footballs flying in.
Took this pic when walking home after work and looking for a foreground for that amazing sky over kunyani (Mt Wellington).
The Australian Rules Football season is winding up to to the finals so the frame is kinda topical. The team were doing laps around the oval leaving the ball unattended for a time.
Taken with the splendid Fuji X70, 18.5/2.8, 1/50th sec at f/8, ISO 400.
I also dabble in sports photography, just don't post anything on Flickr, so thought I would for a change, this my local team Ashington AFC who I cover match day home games and some away ones
totally inspired by this shot of Brendas www.flickr.com/photos/brendaleann/589952478/in/set-721576...
i've been wanting to try it for a long time. my girls footies in Dh's old truck. I guess i should have cleaned their feet first. lol oh well makes it more realistic. ;)
86401 is seen coming to a stand at Rugby working the 1Z87 1956 Wembley Central - Liverpool South Parkway. The special was for Liverpool fans travelling back from the cup final at Wembley which Liverpool beat Chelsea 1-0 25/2/24.
After two years of Covid-induced inaction, the Ontario Australian Rules Football League has returned with a much shortened series of games. Toronto Dingos (in black) squeezed out a win over Toronto Rebels this past weekend.
Plymouth Argyle match days and this is one of the two football special services run, listed as the PA2 on Target's website (which still shows routes they no longer operate!)
Good to see it with a decent load on and being piloted by its regular driver.
For all those that love their B7 fan noise this one was mighty loud coming along!
Footy's back, well almost.
It's pre-season and all the teams are training the house down. The big question for my team is will they finally rise up the ladder after finishing bottom 4 over the last 5 years.
Go Kangas!!!
With a touch of spring in the air, local teams and onlookers enjoying their sport on the warmest day for some weeks.
Been doing a lot of photos of the local footy this season. Working with a local photographer who supplies images for the YVMDFL for their weekly Record as well as the local paper. This is my first ever published photo; it appeared about 6 weeks ago in The Belgrave/Ferntree Gully Mail.
Game was played at Yarra Glen, between Yarra Glen and Seville.
P15 in its VLP MKI livery leads a empty car footy special to Marshall as its passes South Geelong with P13 trailing. now adays P15 is no longer in the VLP MKI livery it now wears the V/line cheeseburger livery that has been applied to sister P Class locos P11 and P12 as well all 25 N class locos and A66 been the only A class in that livery
26th of April 2010
P13 leads the way with a up footy special from marshall as it departs South Geelong with P15 trailing. since this shot was taken back in 2010 next year in 2011 P13 was gauge converted to Standard Gauge is now a shunter for Albury services and based at Dynon
26th of April 2010
This is a street artwork by Australian writer/street artist Magee in Newtown, Sydney. Copyright Bianca van de Water / www.sydneygraffiti.com
trying to capture those last few fleeting moments in his crib. my wee boy will be in a big bed next month. if i didn't have another baby on the way, i sure wouldn't rush this...
inspired by Heleen i however couldn't find the exact photo that inspired me on her stream, but it is the details that she captures so well that intrigue me.
First Cymru's Port Talbot-based Wright StreetLite DF 47638 is one of the trio that now sports a black front and rear panels in "metro" style to promote Service 34 (Neath-Skewen-Enterprise Park-Swansea). This passes the Liberty Stadium in Landore, Swansea which is home to Swansea City AFC and the Ospreys, who both use black in their promotional material.
In this early October 2016 shot taken in Neath, she was turning from Windsor Road into Alfred Street.
The black front makes her distinctive, though takes a bit of getting used to.