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Kings Yard Energy Centre, a combined heat and power generation station in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London

A first visit to Sizewell nuclear power plant for sunrise this morning. Not much sun but plenty of wind and rain

Abandoned Industrial Hall

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EB NS 28N-15 rolls past OHRY's ex CN SW1200RS #1216 just west of downtown Owego earlier last month.

Working through a project to improve my woodland photography. Here, atmosphere, light, foreground, story telling ...

The 11th Generation of Ford’s Thunderbird was offered during model years 2002-2005.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Thunderbird_(eleventh_generation)

 

It was styled to be reminiscent of the First Generation of Model years 1955-1957. I think that the connection is lost with the appearance of the headlights and the grille. The original headlights stand and lean forward, creating an appearance of being poised to jump forward. The headlights on the newer version lean backward to create a more passive appearance. The grille on the newer model projects far forward so that the created visage resembles one of being startled and bewildered.

Wayback Machine - "A Very Wayback Christmas, Part 1"

 

My grandfather Justus stands in the background with this work shirt still on, which says so much about the man.

Seated are my great-grandparents, James and Martha Justus. While my grandfather passed away before I was born, I did have the pleasure of knowing both of my great-grandparents, although briefly.

They were married in September of 1900, and were married for 73 years until Martha passed away at the age of 88 years old.

This photo was taken by my mother (she thinks) in the early 1960s at the Justus home.. which still stands today, although it has seen some damage recently.

I'd like to think this was originally kept in the same family. Actually just assuming but it looks like it's loved that way. Drove by and again had to back it up and get a snap. So very Texas :D

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blackberries during a few weeks

Jerusalem. 28-08-2018

Leica M7; 35mm Summilux; Tri-X 400

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Shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Canon 50mm f/1.8 II

 

Staying in Lopburi really means shooting monkeys almost 24/7. Shooting mediocre monkey images is very easy, but getting the good stuff takes a lot of effort and creativity.

 

I put together a post, where I illustrate two ways out of the mediocrity, with example images from Lopburi.

Read it here

 

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37 years separate the build dates of these two locomotives. The U25C ushered GE into the 6 axle diesel electric locomotive market in the United States, and by the 80's they were number 1 in that field. Thousands upon thousands of engines followed 2501 out the doors of the GE Erie Plant, including 1015 in 2001.

 

A few units from the gap between these still ply LS&I rails in the form of a pair of Ex-BN U30C's and C30-7's, making this a very unique operation.

 

#2501 silently watches LSI Train 3-Dock going about spotting the Presque Isle Ore Dock with a pair of CEFX "blues".

 

Locomotives: CEFX 1015, LSI 2501

 

10-15-20

Marquette, MI

Just testing my new lens " Nikon 50mm 1.8 "

on that small quite kIDOO ABUOOOD

and this is the result hope you like it :D

A set of 1930’s MU cars make a station stop at Convent Station, New Jersey, while a U34CH pushes its more modern train toward Hoboken.

Toronto, Ontario

Twin Turbo Lamborghini vs Twin Turbo Camaro

I just can’t get enough of Life Brick’s new Cap figure!

 

I couldn’t help but shoot some fun comparison shots with some other MCU Cap’s I’ve got built.

 

Left to right we have: a purist pre-serum Steve, Phoenix Customs “Original Super Secret Recipe First Action America Man” (or whatever the name was), LifeBrick’s fig of course with a knock-off custom tile accessory, a purist Winter Soldier Steve (with a RexMinibrick shield), and finally Phoenix Customs Endgame Cap :)

  

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Poland, Katowice, Silesian Museum.

My aunt Charlotte, center, 90 years young, with her daughter,

granddaughter (left) and great granddaughter (right)

Generation 2 of Chevrolet’s Camaro began to be available during February, 1970 and lasted through til Model Year 1981.

 

In addition to the obvious cutsomizations to the hood and wheels/tires, there's a slight alteration to this Camaro's appearance that looks authentic but was not offered by the factory. Can you spot it?

Carousel Buses

Mercedes-Benz O530 Citaro of two generations to the left, and MAN 14.240 / MCV Evolution to the right.

871 CB51BUS, 880 BT09GOP and 418 AE59AWH

The Citaros to the left display the "only" displays for the A40 and 740 with no vias (which will see seldom public use); the MCV on the right has been updated to advertise that contactless payment is now accepted on Carousel.

This picture was taken before I realised 871 had its high beam on!

My personal favorite from my photostream, so far (narrowly beating this one out)

 

Seoul, South Korea

 

cc 1995 Eden Politte

EMU51 and EMU39 cross a boat anchor or NGR near Petrie.

Street scene in Morocco

901 vs 991. Avenue Georges Mandel, the 15th of December. Fall 2013, in Paris.

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