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UP Y724 hustles across town after picking up a collection of cars from the west end of superior to be brought back to their yard on the east end.
A lady responds to an enthusiastic market stall worker and raises her finger to order one crab stick. The sign says, “This is imitation crab. Please enjoy Japanese imitation crab technology.”
The Nishiki food market in Kyoto is full of interesting stalls. It gets hectic as you can see. In Japan, people do not walk and eat. Nishiki is geared up for tourists, and there are plenty of signs to tell people not to eat when they are walking. I think this is a practical consideration as you will definitely get bumped and jostled in the crowds.
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This radar sign was exceptionally sensitive.
Olympus E-M1 Mark III and Olympus 75mm f1.8 lens with circular polarizer.
the real hustle portrait series
strobist:
3 metz 32CT2, 1 behind subject next to the hood, one next to the camera and 1 on top of the car which makes the cool lens flare.
triggered wireless by the usual PT-04 stuff.
Sparrows and tits fill their bellies.
Sparrows ☻ (Passer domesticus) ☻ Spatzen
Great tits ☻ (Parus major) ☻ Kohlmeisen
Gedränge!
Spatzen und Meisen schlagen sich die Bäuche voll.
I met this stranger in Detroit Downtown at an exhibit and he immediately agreed to pose for a photo.
Union Pacific ES44ACs 7911 and 7738, SD70M 4843, and ES44AH 8263 hustle west with an intermodal as they hurtle along the Geneva Sub in the early evening.
Every visit to London reminds me why I couldn't live this life. Everyone rushing to get everywhere before everyone else.
One of the star attractions at the East Lancashire Railway 1940s Weekend at the end of May this year was Port Talbot Railway 0-6-0ST No.813. Stood at Ramsbottom Station No.813 waits for clearance to continue her service to Rawtenstall. This photograph was taken on the 28th May 2017.
Santa Rosa Transit Mall can be either completely dead or a flurry of activity. Seen here, no less than a half dozen busses occupy this street in a 5 minute time frame.
Santa Rosa City Bus has a mix of 2002 Gillig 40' Low Floors and New Flyer XD/XDE40's.
Meanwhile Sonoma County Transit has a few Orion V's and VII's puttering through the area.
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