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The 3 of them are pretty chilled out with sheep .. and the sheep are pretty chilled with them .. whilst Auntie Elk would love to .. she knows she's not allowed, Paddy's interested .. but follows Auntie Elk's lead and always comes back to heel .. Mist .... is usually nowhere to be seen (scared of anything with 4 legs especially if it looks at her!)
Working The 1L61 13.38 Leeds To Lincoln Central Via Retford Low Level Calling At
Wakefield Kirkgate
Barnsley
Meadowhall
Sheffield
Darnall
Woodhouse
Kiveton Bridge
Kiveton Park
Shireoaks
Worksop
Retford Low Level
Gainsborough Lea Road
Saxilby
And Lincoln Central
Picture entered in the 2012 National Geographic photo contest.
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Published in 2014 Photography Monthly Special Edition "Macro" category
DB Schenker Class 92 Co-Co 92002 H. G. Wells heads through Tamworth on 4M26 06.05 Mossend - Daventry liner.
1st April 2014
This is the first day of operation by DB Schenker of the W H Malcolm intermodals since DRS threw in the towel. Nice to get a Dyson in daylight again.
7X10 02.27 Amersham to Derby Litchurch Lane Carriage Works conveying LUL S8 stock for modification. GBRf (hired in) Class 20s 20142 and 20132 leading with 20901 and 20107 rear.
12th November 2013
A 2-car Class 101 unit (consisting of cars 56375/51208) crosses the High Level Bridge at Newcastle on a Sunderland-Newcastle working - 28 August 1982
The Pevensey Levels is a large area of wet
meadows, scrub, willow carr, freshwater fen,
pools and managed ditches, part of which is a NNR (national nature reserve) and are maintained by a mixture of grazing animals.
A second pass by RAF Lockheed C-130J Hercules C.5 ZH882/Ascot 150 got me scrambling down lower at Bwlch Exit on the Mach Loop to get a slightly different view.
a level 5 alert fire is the highest level a fire can be gauged. a level 5 requires the assistance of all available firefighters to help control the situation. yesterday i came across this fire incident which was given this status as the conditions, high level winds, water shortage and very dry weather, induced the flames even further. this large fire razed through this community of urban informal settlers in metro manila scorching hundreds of houses that left hundreds of families homeless. firefighters were able to control the fire after 12 hours
Modelo: Samina
Maquilladora y Estilismo: Roberta Seciliano.
Modelo del proyecto11
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Here is the down stream, the "low level" side of the dam.
Freightliner Class 70 Co-Co 70010 speeds through Tamworth on 4O49 09.21 Basford Hall- Southampton liner.
6th February 2020
100% crop
C-130 Hercules AFRC 23284
USA - Air Force
Unit Markings:96 AS / 934 AW / AFRC
C/n (msn): 382-5338
The 934th Airlift Wing, also known as the Flying Vikings, is the only Air Force Reserve unit in Minnesota. It is a combat-ready Air Force Reserve Command flying unit at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Air Reserve Station. Their mission is to fly C-130H cargo aircraft and airdrop or airland cargo and people and aeromedical evacuation of patients.
La Fiere, 9 june 2019 ; 1 200 paratroopers from USA, UK, France, Germans, Dutchs, Belgium and Romania.
God it's cold, but at least the salt has melted the ice and frost off the platform as the MSC liveried GBRf Class 66 Co-Co 66709 Sorrento storms through Tamworth trying to make up lost time on the very late 4M21 03.10 Felixstowe - Trafford Park liner.
8th November 2016
I should have got photos of all the level plans, but I didn't. This is level #5, the top level of the shopping center.
The University Square shopping center was opened in 2003. Today the shopping center has Target, Macy's and T.J. Maxx / Homegoods (Target and Macy's own the property their stores are on). University Square once featured a Tops grocery store on the bottom level but it closed just a year later in 2006 when Tops closed all their Ohio locations. Retailers such as Jo-Ann Fabrics, Foot Locker, Famous Footwear, and Pier 1 Imports have all either closed or relocated elsewhere. Some spaces in the shopping center were never filled to begin with. Currently (late 2016), only one non-anchor store, T.J. Maxx / Homegoods, remains at University Square, but plans to move to nearby Oakwood Commons. Applebee's also still has a restaurant in the shopping center. Today, there are talks about possible mixed-use redevelopment plans for University Square
The shopping center has five levels of parking and staggered store levels. 1- Access to Macy's and Applebee's, 2- Empty Tops Friendly Market level, 3- Access to Macy's, T.J. Maxx / Homegoods, and Target, 4- just for parking, 5- second level of Target.
University Square Shopping Mall - Warrensville Cemnter Road at Cedar Road - University Heights, Ohio
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Pett Level is a small, peaceful seaside village, and is situated on the coast between Rye and Hastings. It lies alongside the western end of a sea defence wall, built in the 1940's, along which one can walk, giving wonderful views of the sea, beach and cliffs. Cliff End can be reached by foot and at low tide it is possible to see the stumps of ancient trees that are part of a fossilised forest dating back to the last Ice Age.
Pett Level marks the end of the Royal Military Canal which runs for 28 miles to Hythe. This was built as a defence against the possible invasion by Napoleon. The nearby Pett Pools are large shallow lakes and reedbeds which attract an enormous variety of both breeding and overwintering wildfowl and waterbirds.
The wood chop block is leveled and all that remains is sealing the wood and creating a final trim & gravel base.
The mighty lake Kallavesi stands frozen over the horizons, and traffic of all kinds are crossing the frozen lake during the bright sunny day. Also, Fenniarail's blue Vectron locomotive can shine over the ice levels as it pulls the usua freight train to Patokangas.
After a long time, I thought that I would post a shot of my layers technique of contrast control. The attached techniques in albumns are oldies and have some additions I have long since discovered. Ask.
After my Broley cleanups, I side tracked to a couple of early snaps at the old Ramey place, directly across from Broley. I noted that Ramey Ranch was on the 1800s road to Jamestown and Ward, early mountain mining camps. Well, this is definitely a sub-suburban housing location. Folks discovered that serving foods to the miners was more profitably assured than prospecting or mining. Well, my direction seems to have drifted toward old farm shots that avoided recent collapse, the assault of prairie castles and floods. Ooops it looks like the river floated foundations and lands downstream and caused your new split level house some problems. It did open up a new entrance however. It will be a lot easier and quicker to move into your new split level place.
I found this January shot while poking the back roads while in no particular hurry. I turned north onto 61st and found the gate open to the field next to the old abandoned Ramey Place north of Crane Hollow. If you pass by, you'll find a new roof on the old Boulder County un-Open Space Ramey house, not so much these outbuildings. Both Broley and Ramey farms have their own albums.
I pulled off the road, through the pasture gate to compose this and edited it as a break from my Broley posts. This place was a (cattle?) ranch; a Beaver slide hay rake is in front of the implement shed, left. This image captured detail with little gamut. I was faced with processing the capture and that takes some time if this contrasty. I worked at my job of separating the highlights and shadow details.
Saturday, I swung around McIntosh Lake and it looked like a local swap meet for the Trumandemic. Not a single face mask was in place. Mass immunity? No, mass stupidity! I passed them by in my truck and headed back while fending off Don Corona. Five to fourteen days. Five to fourteen days to an interesting understanding of real reality. I'll do my editing. I'd hoped that we could get some breaks from the 90-100 degree heat that blitzed me on yesterday's trek. We recently had a couple of relief days but the forecast gives us a string of 10 and more over normal, mid nineties to pour salt on our wounds. We never got a proper spring and jumped to summer this year again.