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“It’s like driving a car at night. You never see further than your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.” ~ E. L. Doctorow
+2 points if you can tell me the make and model of this vehicle ;P
Hike to Ingalls Pass, Headlight Basin, and Ingalls Lake. The larch trees were displaying their golden needles and the mountain goats were plentiful. The trail was crowded even on a weekday. 20221012_135532
This is a photo of reflections on the front fender and hood of a car. Don't know how I got two headlights--lucky shot.
COMPANY:
Mark Eve's Transit
Operator: Mark Eve's Transit
Fleet No.: 825-F
ENGINE
Brand: Isuzu Motors Ltd.
Model: 6BG1
CHASSIS
Brand: Isuzu Motors Ltd.
Model: ******
Coachbuilder: JYQ Motors
Model: ******
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Location: Roxas Avenue, Diversion Road, Brgy. Triangulo, Naga City, Camarines Sur
Weekly Alphabet Challenge - H is for Headlights
Fortunately for me, I live just a few minutes walk from the main road through Bexhill :)
Headlight ヘッドライト
千葉市 Chiba,Japan
ガードレールから洩れる自動車のヘッドライト。むずかし。
The headlight of a car leaking out from the guardrail. It is difficult to express it.
Balda Super Baldax / Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar 80mm F2.9
Kodak Tri-X400 @3200 ASA F2.9 1/10sec
Compard R09 One Shot (Rodinal) 1+25 25℃ 12min
EPSON GT-X980
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Bike detail captured at the annual Ulvene MC gathering in Aalborg City Syd, where hundreds of bikers meet to celebrate the beginning of a new season.
After a long time waiting for the headlight and number boards to be turned on, Nickel Plate 190 sits for her nightshots. There must be 30000 images of this scene sitting on memory cards and hard drives across the country at this moment.
8/52 for the group 2023 Weekly Alphabet Challenge
This week's theme was: H is for Headlights
Taken with my phone this morning on returning from the weekly shopping trip. This came out much more interesting than I expected. Modern headlights have all sorts of shiny and reflective things inside. The red is the reflection of the garage door and the blue is probably my coat. You can also see a bit of sky and our garden (upside down).
An old, rusting Headlight, found abandoned in the undergrowth. How it got there, I'll never know, but it's been there a while!
From my collection of "The American Lighthouse": This is from a photograph I took in February 2007 of the Portland Headlight Lighthouse. I am back in Portland and depending on weather, plan to make it back out to this lighthouse for some early morning shots.
“...there has to be a powerful adrenalin rush in crouching by the side of a road, waiting for the next set of headlights to come along, then streaking out of the bushes with split-second timing and making it across to the other side just inches in front of the speeding front wheels”
―(Hunter S. Thompson)―
This headlight's seen better days. So has the Ford pickup it belongs to. But it makes you wonder, in a world where zombies are called 'walking dead' - could this be the eye of a walking Cyclops?
That is: the headlights of fast driving cars in a foggy night while I was hiding my tripod and camera behind the bushes... I was the alien!! ^_^
Suggested video, just for fun!:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUcOaGawIW0&feature=fvsr
Incontri ravvicinati
Cioè, i fanali di automobili che sfrecciavano a fianco a me in una notte nebbiosa mentre nascondevo il mio treppiede e la macchina fotografica dietro dei cespugli... l'alieno ero io!! ^_^
Da guardare, solo per sorridere: