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MADE EXPLORE #263 22nd April, 2008

 

no apologies for the powerlines.... photoshopping them out would have killed the lovely starburst on the street light.

 

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San Bernardino Medic Engine 223 arrived within minutes. Firefighter Nick Munoz doused the vehicle and roadside brush ignited by the flames.

 

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Seen at A38 Buckfastleigh whilst being delivered to First's Plymouth depot in preparation for the Stagecoach takeover.

It was amazing to see how many chasers where out chasing this storm. Literally saw 7 miles of bumper to bumper. I am sure their was a mix between chasers and locals, but still was crazy to see and be in. I got a little break off a side road with no cars when we were watching this cell go over us.

Long exposure shot of the northern entrance to Jack Lynch Tunnel Cork.

25 April 2020

 

Day 37 of quarantine. Los Angeles.

 

Took a short drive to this 110 freeway overpass, looking south toward downtown. No traffic, almost surreal.

Estación de Tejares anocheciendo.

Not really.

 

It just looks like what I imagine Alaska might look like. Try the large.

Traffic produces light trails on busy Saturday evening in Haverfordwest Town centre. This is my first attempt at light trails. I'm very pleased with the result. Taken with a bridge camera on full manual as always. Pt 1 of 2

shot on 35 mm transparency

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Empezo como una idea

pero luego estabamos ahi los cuatro embarcados!

nosotros recien viajando

y al otro lado nos esperaban esos tres hijos de puta geniales

que un dia se juntaron a tocar y nos brindaron el mejor concierto

y es q por la puta, FUE genial!

y es genial cuando lo revivo!

  

En un extremo nosotros,

en el otro...SODA!

CN 369 pulls down the south service track as it works Oshawa.

A view from the E18 exit at Asker

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Love capturing photographers in their element. Sunrise and Bluebonnets on the road to Enchanted Rock.

 

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The Curfew expired last week but the fact that it was even necessary amazes me.

Shot from the OHSU tram looking down at the Willamette River and the east side of Portlandia. If you take a close look you'll see a WWII submarine floating in the river.

U.S. Route 50 kreeg in de staat Nevada de alleszeggende bijnaam 'The Loniest Road in America'. De weersvoorspelling voor deze dag werd bewaarheid : Af en toe een bui afgewisseld met felle opklaringen.

 

U.S. Route 50 is nicknamed in Nevada 'The Loniest Road in America'. The weather forecast for this day became true : Variable weather with sunny periods and local rain.

 

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median strip - central reservation

The local 12 lane super slab. That dark patch in the middle is two high occupancy vehicle lanes going unused. For some reason the EXIF isn't being read correctly on this image. ISO 200 15s at f/14.

long exposure of a state trooper going to back up another trooper who had a car run on him after he had the car pulled over! It looks awesome, you can see the individual placement of the LED strobes and how the yellow lights alternate placement

In downtown Dallas the freeway appears (to an outsider at least) to form a line between downtown and deep ellum. It has lots of interesting lines, which I think is why I like this photo - that and the sign, which is one of those small reminders that although things seem familiar they're less so than one assumes based on current conditions.

The Monash Freeway roars past this small wetland area but the sound barriers help both animals and people turn the noise into a hum. The wetland birds are now used to it and enjoy the reeds and food within. Happy Fence Friday on another cold but hopefully sunny day.

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