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The Georgetown Loop train makes its away around its famous looped bridge, rising above the Colorado mountain forest.
The Loop (historically Union Loop, or commonly Loop) is the 1.79-mile circuit of elevated railroad that forms the hub of the 'L' rapid transit system in Chicago, Illinois. The Loop is so named because the railroad loops around a rectangle.
Trolley 001 westbound on Delmar passing the Pageant Theater with the Moonrise Hotel in the distance in University City, Mo. (180772)*
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Shot with the Vivitar Series-1 90/2.5 Macro lens , who shared the honor with the illustrious Leitz Dual Range Summicron of having the highest resolution of any lenses tested by (now defunct) Modern Photography Magazine.
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The prompt today was "A Gift Loop or a Knot or Towel Day - a tribute to Douglas Adams."
That is a bit of a mouthful, so I took the Loop and Knot part and made today's sketch a Bow Tie which has a Loop and a Knot. Simples!
Staedtler 0.7 pencil
Uni Pin 0.1 pen
Cass Art watercolours
Seawhite A5 concertina sketch book
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Work in progress on the Bury Loop line reinstatement to give trains access to the new Bury Interchange. The line is now used by Metrolink trams.
504 units in the depot. The nearest pair of power cars 65436 and 65437 were for a while used as the depot shunting set. Also in view 65451, 65456 and 65443
Too many days like this:
wake up> working> consume> sleeping
Ciclo continuo
Troppi giorni come questi: sveglia> lavorare> consumare> dormire
Explored thanks to all!!!!! ^__^
Good day at the Mach Loop. Not much in the way of aircraft but the weather was glorious! These were taken on Cad East but next time I'll be on Cad West even tho the light is more challenging.
A couple of photos today of the stunning staircase and atrium at the BIavatnik School of Government in Oxford. I could quite happily spend hours in here taking photos
The single stacked Pacific National service 7SP3 hauled by NR65,NR78 wait in the Bookaloo crossing loop for opposing PN train 6PM7 to pass on 25-4-21
Although AR2673 has rotated out of view it is still very active. This loop prominence is the latest activity. I managed to capture its dying throws first thing on the morning of the 11th Sept through thin cloud. An hour later it had all but vanished! Lunt LS152, PGR Flea3, with a TeleVue 2.5x Powermate.
nuttnbunnyspunme Grape Fizz
101 yards novelty yarn
(letting it all hang out!)
from these batts from Loop plus a tiny bump of EKF merino
Drove out 5 Mile Rd hoping the clouds would be showing off behind the barn on Scenic Loop Rd, and they were. Panorama made from two pictures.
A typical back road in northern Wisconsin. I was lucky this was in the middle of nowhere so that I could stop and get this image. The road is so narrow that another car couldn't have gotten through easily.
My Loop March Spontaneous Skinning Batt spun up in a skein. These photographs don't show off the rich, royal nature of the skein. It's gorgeous! 180 yards! I'm still debating what to do with it, but I might pair it with some commercially spun yarn in purple and yellow to make a triangular shawl.
Cygnus Loop and its Veil nebulas, taken under a full moon, 10.nov 2022.
170x60 sec light frames, 25x60sec dark frames, f/5,6, iso: 3200, Nikon d810a, nikkor 300mm, Mount: Astrotrac tt320-ax, Unguided, STC Astro Duo-Narrowband Clip Filter.
Stacked in DSS, processed i PS and LR.
At 2100hrs on Monday 22 May 2023, DB Cargo loco no. 66165 exits the down loop at Yatton in North Somerset with 6V71, the Cliffe Vale (1507hrs) to Exeter Riverside china clay hoppers. This train had been held to allow the passing of a Cross Country Trains working from Edinburgh to Plymouth. The rear lights of this Voyager DMU can be seen further down the line.
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Taken Nelstrop Road North bridge where track lifting has reached as we look towards Fairfield/Gorton on the Fallowfield Loop Line, which was opened in 1892 and ran round the south side of Manchester, linking Sheffield Victoria with Manchester Central.
The last train on the Fallowfield Loop Line was behind 47443 on a Freightliner from Trafford Park in October 1988, the Fallowfield Loop Line is now a cycle path.
18th March 1992
This is it all spun up! I don't remember the yardage anymore... around 200 yards? Something like that.
I spun each batt separately. For each batt, I spun the dark underlayer first, then the lighter top layer. I then plyed the two together, so half is pink/green, less than half is mostly chocolate, and then there's a small transition period.