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La Seine ~ Urban Chronicles ~ Paris ~ MjYj
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Thanks everyone, thanks for all the votes,comments,
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This painting is a takeoff on Bosch's Wayfarer, a protest against the Orphan Works bill, & a general free-lancer's lament. Acrylic on map on canvas, 10x10"
Freelance Photographic Arts & Photojournalist Asia
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so I saw freelance whales/the naked and famous/foals live at terminal 5 last wednesday :O
this was my first time being front row at a show it was probably one of the best concerts I have ever been to
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Angel Villalba Freelance Photographer
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• Model: Vũ Ngọc Kim Chi
• Photographer Nhim Sally
• Makeup & Hair: Hồ Liên
• Costume: Ô Studio & Concept
• PA: Xuân Hùng
• Film | #Proimage100
• Location: Trang Trại Hoa Thăng Long
• PentaxMz7 - Carl Zeiss jena DDR 135F3.5
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This is a domestic cat that probably belongs to someone in my neighborhood, but it spends most of its time freelancing. It has decided it owns my house, and it makes itself comfortable in my backyard.
Sony A7RM2 + Tamron 150-600mm
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Quién necesita un:
"Ilustrador Freenlace"
Medio Tiempo o Tiempo Completo para desarrollar
proyectos ilustrados en Editorial,Publicidad, proyectos independientes o por encargos.
-Ofrezco mis servicios como ilustrador
para mayor información:
pegatinacriolla@gmail.com
Leica M9 + Voigtlander Skopar 35mm f2.5
Freelance Wedding Photographer - Susan & Phil's Wedding in Leamington. Had an amazing day shooting alongside a mate. A real party atmosphere and I loved every minute! I shot 95% of the day on my Nikon D800 as requested but I couldn't resist a few Leica shots at the end ;)
www.matthewosbornephotography.co.uk/Wedding-Photographer....
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© DM Parody 2016 (www.dotcom.gi/photos) These images are protected by copyright. You CANNOT copy or republish any of these photos without written consent of the photographer even if you retain the watermark (if present) and/or credit the photographer. You cannot use on any media including social media either. You CAN post a link to the page where the image appears without reference to the photographer. Copyright infringements will be followed up, legally if necessary. Thank you for your understanding.
Cabin Creek & Hellam Combine No.7
The Cabin Creek & Hellam Railroad ( CC&H RR ) is a freelanced (fictional) railroad set in 1912.
Chartered in 1850, with construction finished in 1854, the Cabin Creek & Hellam’s route begins by following the Cabin Creek as it meanders its way up from its mouth at the Susquehanna river at Long Level in the eastern part York County, Pennsylvania. The route brings the railroad to the small town of East Prospect, one of three station stops along the line. From there it continues to follow the creek valley until reaching the Margaretta Mill (which it services), and former site of the Margaretta Iron Furnace. The iron furnace was the primary reason for the railroad being built, allowing the railroad to bring in raw materials, and then ship out finished iron products. Once leaving the Margaretta Mill and the banks of the Cabin Creek, the railroad turns toward the town of Yorkana where it makes another station stop. Finally, the route continues on to the railroad’s namesake town of Hellam, Pennsylvania where the railroad terminates as it interchanges with the York-Wrightsville branch of the Northern Central Railroad.
Combine no.7 had an interesting history on the railroad. Originally a much longer car built by the Billmeyer & Small of York, Pa, combine 7 suffered heavy damage from a derailment on the line in 1905. The car was rebuilt by the railroad by removing the damaged end of the car, salvaging parts, and shortening it to its current length. The idea for the shortened car came from the railroad’s chief mechanical officer who a few years earlier had seen a similar short combine car while traveling out west on the Gorre & Depheted Railroad. The CC&H still had need for the combine, but not the capacity of the full car. Shortening the wrecked car was deemed an economical way of repairing the car and getting it back into service quickly.
Combine no. 7 was almost always seen accompanying the market and milk cars on the early morning market train. The car doubled as caboose for these runs while also carrying merchants accompanying their produce to market. Combine no. 7 also found use on the weekend trains when extra capacity was needed during the summer. These trains ferried people to and from Valley Veiw Park, and swimmers down to the Susquehanna river.
This model was originally a design by my friend Glenn Holland. He sent out the instruction for this car as a Christmas gift in 2020 to his close friends from the LEGO train community. Glenn’s inspiration for this car came from the late John Allen, who is remembered for revolutionizing the art and hobby of model railroading, introducing countless new techniques to the scene, and creating what is regarded as one of the greatest model railroads of all time. This “shorty” combine (combination coach baggage car) was a model built by John Allen for his model railroad, the Gorre & Dapheted. In addition to being a great modeler, Mr. Allen had a wonderful sense of humor and a gift for whimsy. The shorty combine certainly shows that.
Glenn’s recreation of this car in LEGO captures both the attention to detail, and humor of John Allen’s model perfectly. It was an honor to have received the instructions for his model as a gift.
While I could have built this car in its Gorre & Dapheted dark red paint scheme as modeled by Glenn, I decided to take a different route. I had the idea for a freelanced railroad, set in the area of York, Pa where I grew up, brewing for some time. After some thought I came to the conclusion that the combine would be a great first model for my little fictional railroad. I have been dying to use bright yellow in a model for ages, and so that is what I started with. Adding dark green trim, and a reddish brown roof completed the paint scheme. The CC&H logo for the decals was designed by me and printed by OKBrickworks. I am very happy with how this car turned out and it will be treasured part of my model collection.
My new setup! =) Check out my previous setup here: www.flickr.com/photos/28854160@N07/5121550675/
Monitor(s)/Display(s):
2x Apple Thunderbolt Displays 27"
2x Ergotron MX Desk Mount LCD Arm
Computer(s):
MacBook Pro i7
Mac Mini Server
Accessories:
Wacom Intuos
Apple Magic Trackpad
Apple Wireless Keyboard
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Vamos por libre. No más alianzas.
Mejor solos que mal acompañados.
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Texturas propias.
Freelance Models can also apply to work with us at divadubai.com. Our pay structure is extremely good as compared to other Modelling Agencies. Visit: www.divadubai.com/