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These cars are part of the Three Rivers Rambler train, down by the riverfront in Knoxville. Each car is named; the closest is Intrepid, which you can sort of see if you look closely. This is HDR, processed using Aurora HDR, a Mac-only application I have just started using. So far, I’m quite impressed. Thanks, Paul Hassell, for the tip!
This is my car(Dodge Intrepid)... my last one was a Grand-Am. A part of me wishes I had never traded(it would have been paid off by now!!). That was the first "new" car I ever bought. It had only 8 miles when I purchased it.
Before that, I had a Mercury Cougar. That was a pretty cool car. (and) also the first nice automobile I ever owned. I had won $800 at the casino to use for the down payment.
Prior to that, I really have no idea what kind of cars I drove. I remember one was green, and a blue one, and a brown one with Native American patterns on the seat covers. That was pretty neat... usually I would pay about $300 and then drive them til they died on me... I've never been one to know much about cars anyway. Just "gas-n-go".
... and boy, did I have some winners... I remember one had no brakes for the longest time. I would put it in neutral and then pump the hell out of the peddle til it stopped. Winter time was nice 'cause I could use the snow on the side of the street as kind of a cushion to slow the thing down. I never had an accident. Although one time, I was going to work and I could tell I was moving way too fast to stop. So I went up to the next block where there was this big pile of snow, and bracing myself, coasted into it.
Another car had no reverse. I would always park it so that I could drive straight out. After awhile, I had every parking lot in town memorized. :-)
Yet another one... (still with me?)... had a driver's door that would not shut all the way. So I would tie a rope from the passenger side to keep it tight... I was pulled over by a cop once while driving this one. He thought I didn't stop completely at a sign. "I thought I did"... he never said a thing about the rope tying the two doors together. Bless his heart. He just let me go. I'm sure he couldn't believe his eyes.
Most of my little problems were mostly(alright, all) my own stupidity. I was always afraid of what the repairs would cost... I had little money... a smarter person would realize that repairing something early on... is cheaper in the long run.
OH... and let me tell you. If the cloth thing that is covering the inside of your roof loses it's stickiness and just hangs there. Rubbing against your head as your driving. Don't ever, in a fit of rage, rip the whole thing out. The stuff on the other side will come flaking down on you..."Heavy"!!!... you'll feel like your in a snow globe. ;-)
Mothbaria, Bangladesh, 2011
There he jumped......
The ancient sorcerer of time........Who left the history of his agonize memories and just finished the voyage of constant hitches and reached the moment of his ecstasy.....
Captured from Mothbaria, Jhalakathi, Bangladesh. A little boy jump from a tiny hill of sand.
Intrepid MKII 8x10 with Schneider F/9 305mm G-Claron and Ilford HP-5+ developed in HC-110 dilution B.
In our neighbourhood there is a problem with Feral cats. They seem to take up in sheds or wood piles or where ever they can. Usually skittish around people there is a pair that will stay a bit away from you but not exactly run off. Watching and taking notes sort of thing. A clever creature they are.
Happy Fence Friday.
I enjoyed watching the progress of this feathered friend at Sheboygan's North Point Thursday morning.
Art Deco Steampunk Train built for an upcoming V&A Steamworks book project. Engine is mostly 7-wide, tender and observation car 8-wide.
“…The Intrepid was the personal locomotive of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was especially designed to undertake long journeys to the furthest reaches of the rugged frontiers. The prominent prow of the land-yacht was designed to withstand huge impacts and brush aside anything, or anyone, foolish enough to block its path. At the other end of the train, past the walk-through tender, was the luxurious observation car. This is where the archduke would ride in the finest comforts available, and would entertain those fortunate enough to travel with him…”
Canadiana zenitude
My lovely wife and my best friend's lovely wife following their path
TRCA - Toronto Recreational Conservation Area
Walker woods
Uxbridge
Ontario
Mothbaria, Bangladesh, 2011
There he jumped......
The ancient sorcerer of time........Who left the history of his agonize memories and just finished the voyage of constant hitches and reached the moment of his ecstasy.....
Captured from Mothbaria, Jhalakathi, Bangladesh. A little boy jump with a tire from a tiny hill of sand.
is a military and maritime history museum in New York City. It is located at Pier 86 at 46th Street, along the Hudson River, in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood on the West Side of Manhattan. The Intrepid Museum spans three of the carrier's decks; from top to bottom, they are the flight, hangar, and gallery decks. Most of the museum's collection is composed of aircraft, many of which were used by the United States Armed Forces. Among the museum's collection are a Concorde SST, a Lockheed A-12 supersonic reconnaissance plane, and the Space Shuttle Enterprise.
I often struggle with the fact that I am two photographers, one loves black and white moody images and the other craves strong vibrant atmospheric cinematic shots....this is the real reason I often post photo's and quickly delete, I want to project an image, but the other 'I' want's to delete them.....so as I have said before, if you comment on a shot and it dissapears, behind the scenes is an artistic wrestling match between me and me, but thank you so much for your interest, we both appreciate it very much.......lost the plot, I marked it out, so full control remains with me!
After passing the green rocks the local is rolling into the red, red rocks that is. Soon intrepid Potash will exchange cars and off to GJ they go.
Svitzer Intrepid - IMO 9342334
Svitzer Tug
Flag: United Kingdom
Built: 2005
Length: 32.5 m
Built: 12 m
Passing Gravesend.
Very first shots with the Intrepid 4x5 camera using a lense.
Schneider-Kreuznach f/5.6 150mm
Ilford FP4
Rodinal 1+25
INTREPID CANADA
The INTREPID CANADA is a chemical and product tanker and fly’s the flag of the Marshall Islands.
Gross Tonnage 11,246 Tons
Summer DWT 16,421 Tons
Length 145 m
Beam 24 m
Draught 7.8 m
Call Sign V7WE9
I encountered this character in Roswell, NM. When I asked him where he was going, he shrugged his shoulders and said, "I don't know." So, I asked him to drive safe to which he replied, "Na, I don't do that!"
6K05 10.43 Carlisle to Crewe Basford Hall powers along the up fast with 68 002 Intrepid at the helm.
Amsterdam, 6 October 1985.
Wessex HU.5 XT484 of 845 squadron on the HMS Intrepid during a weekend in Amsterdam. Work on the helicopters continued while the ship was in port.
XT484 was scrapped at Lee on Solent in 1995.
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An image taken during a great mornings shoot with Neil Holman on Pen Y Fan. The highest peak in South Wales.
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Birulia, Savar, 2011
Against all the dark sprit.....He is the only warrior
....He is the only hope....
.....and he will be in the front line.....all the way of this journey
Captured from birulia, savar. It was about to rain. And me and Nitol took shelter in a launch ghat. This boy was like us, came with his uncle to visit this village. Thanks Nitol for giving his Giant 11-16 mm for that day. Its not a candid shot. I just think this way.