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- Date: 2017-07-31
- Place: SSOC - Public Area (maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SSOC/193/251/1102)
- Photographer: MinoruJP
- Outdoor,Ultra Quality
- Photo size:3000x1500
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- View angle: 1.04
- Fixed sky: Annan Adored Realistic ambient (Color edit)
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La 362-169 delle ČD, insieme alla 362-011 ZSSK, è qui ripresa nei pressi di Žabčice (CZ) al traino dell'EC 274 "Metropolitan" Budapest-Nyugati - Praha hl.n. con 3 ore di ritardo.
ČD 362-169, with dead-in-tow ZSSK 362-011, is seen here near Žabčice, Czech Republic, whilst working the very late running 13:40 EC 274 "Metropolitan" from Budapest-Nyugati to Praha hl.n.
A photograph of the Metropolitan at the 9 in Cleveland, Ohio reflected in a puddle across the street. Taken with an iPhone 6 using the Camera+ app. Edited with Snapseed and PS Express.
Canon EOS 6D - f/3.5 - 1/60sec - 100mm - ISO 400
- for challenge Flickr group 'Macro Mondays', theme: 'Sound'
- total length of the whistle: 6 cm
- The whistle in the picture is a copy of one of the most popular and enduring whistle designs: the ACME Metropolitan Police whistle. This is a whistle with a rich history, and an iconic look and sound that is all its own.
Pre-1870, the London Metropolitan Police depended on heavy and cumbersome rattles to signal to each other over long distances. They were not particularly effective and an alternative was needed. Joseph Hudson created the Metropolitan Police whistle after an unfortunate incident when a violin was dropped, producing an ear splitting sound. The resulting whistle is an icon of the Metropolitan Police force’s history, one that revolutionised communications for Bobbies on the beat in its time.
It produces a distinct, crisp and reliable sound when used correctly, and its durable design will give you years of faithful service.
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The Nash Metropolitan is an American automobile that was assembled in England and marketed from 1953 until 1961.
It conforms to two classes of vehicle: economy car and subcompact car. In today's US terminology the Metropolitan is a “subcompact”, but this category was not yet in use when the car was made. At that time, it was variously categorised, for example as a "small automobile" as well as an "economy car".
The Metropolitan was also sold as a Hudson when Nash and Hudson merged in 1954 to form the American Motors Corporation (AMC), and later as a stand-alone marque during the Rambler years, as well as in the United Kingdom and other markets.
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101 130 mit dem MET 933 nach Hamburg bei Mülheim-Styrum. Im Hintergrund verkehrt die Straßenbahnlinie 112 mit einem Oberhausener Triebwagen.
Die spezielle graue Farbgebung des Zuges mit seinen Reflexen bei Sonnenlicht machte es nicht einfach, ihn zu fotografieren.
A Nash Metropolitan at Kidderminster station.
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The night view of Taichung Metropolitan Opera House,which was opened on 23 November 2014.
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derelict banana yellow nash metropolitan in a lonely high desert junkyard, somewhere in idaho.
mamiya 6MF 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: filmtagger.
Metropolitan line S8 Stock 21039+21040 on T421 works a Baker Street service towards North Harrow whilst 21022+21021 zoom away from London working T402 to Chesham.
The Metropolitan was also marketed as a Hudson model when Nash and Hudson merged in 1954 to form the American Motors Corporation (AMC). The Nash and Hudson lines were phased out in favor of the Rambler line, and in 1957, the Metropolitan became a standalone brand and was badged with a stylized 'M' on hubcaps and grille.
Really those Cement storage silos are black but Golden tone in sunny days.
Sun that make building site colourful and golden.. Really! when new buildings are ready, price will reaches as new golden city.
... on fish market.
The last day of my favorite "Imbissbude" on fish market.
Goodbye Peter and Mathias!
Aus dem Volkpark Schöneberg schauen wir auf eine U-Bahn-Station der U4 von Innsbrucker Platz zum Nollendorf Platz. Hinter den Bäumen ragt der Turm des Rathaus-Schöneberg hervor.
Das Rathaus Schöneberg war von 1949- 1993 Regierungssitz von West-Berlin und der alliierten Verbindungsoffiziere. Hier tagte auch das Abgeordnetenhaus von West-Berlin.
In dem Turm ist die Freiheitsglocke installiert, seit dem 21.Oktober 1950 läutet sie jeden Tag um 12:00 Uhr.
Das Rathaus galt während der deutschen Spaltung als weltweites Symbol für den Freiheitswillen der geteilten Stadt".
Von dem Balkon, nicht sichtbar auf diesem Foto, hat John F. Kennedy, an die auf dem Platz vor dem Rathaus stehende Bevölkerung West Berlins sein berühmt gewordenes Bekenntnis "Ich bin ein Berliner" gerichtet! Der John-F.-Kennedy-Platz hieß, bevor er zu Ehren drei Tage nach Ermordung Kennedys umbenannt wurde, Rudolph-Wilde-Platz!
Heute ist es der Sitz der Bürgermeisterin von Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Tagungsort der Bezirksverordneten-Versammlung BVV und der Verwaltung des Bezirkes.
Einen sonnigen Mittwoch, liebe Freunde!
Wikipedia:
Mit rund 892 km² Gesamtfläche ist Berlin so groß wie die deutschen Städte München, Stuttgart und Frankfurt am Main zusammen.
Die Stadt vereinigt zwölf Bezirke mit unterschiedlich geprägten Stadtquartieren und Zentren. Ein Viertel der Berliner Stadtfläche sind Wälder und Parks, fast ein Zehntel Seen, Flüsse und Kanäle.
Der Stadtstaat ist gleichzeitig Bundeshauptstadt und bildet mit seinem Großraum einen im nationalen und europäischen Maßstab bedeutenden Metropolen- und Ballungsraum.
(Quelle: Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg, 2009)"
From the Volkpark Schöneberg we look at an underground station of the U4 from Innsbrucker Platz to Nollendorf Platz. Behind the trees is the tower of the town hall of Schöneberg.
The town hall of Schöneberg was the seat of government of West Berlin and the allied liaison officers from 1949 to 1993. The House of Representatives of West Berlin also met here.
The Liberty Bell has been installed in the tower and has been ringing every day since October 21, 1950 at 12:00 noon.
During the German division, the town hall was regarded as a worldwide symbol of the "will to freedom of the divided city".
From the balcony, not visible in this photo, John F. Kennedy addressed his famous confession "I am a Berliner" to the people of West Berlin standing on the square in front of the city hall! John F Kennedy Square was named Rudolph Wild Square before it was renamed in honor of three days after Kennedy's assassination!
Today it is the seat of the mayor of Tempelhof-Schöneberg, venue of the district ordinances meeting BVV and the administration of the district.
A sunny Wednesday, dear friends!
Wikipedia:
With a total area of around 892 km², Berlin is as large as the German cities of Munich, Stuttgart and Frankfurt am Main put together.
The city unites twelve districts with different districts and centres. A quarter of Berlin's city area are forests and parks, almost a tenth lakes, rivers and canals.
The city state is also the federal capital and, with its metropolitan area, forms an important metropolitan area and conurbation on a national and European scale.
(Source: Berlin-Brandenburg Statistical Office, 2009)".
www.berlin.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/3560314-3558930-rathaus...
You saw the bottom half of the stairs in another shot,this is the upper half. thanks and have a beautiful day.
Bangkok had a severe problem with smog at the start of the year; a "positive" side effect is the pollution diffuses the sun and gives such nice colors.
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, is the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool. The Grade II* Metropolitan Cathedral is one of Liverpool's many listed buildings and to distinguish it from the Anglican Liverpool Cathedral, locals call it the "Catholic Cathedral".
The cathedral's architect, Frederick Gibberd, was the winner of a worldwide design competition. Construction began in 1962 and was completed in 1967. Earlier designs for a cathedral were proposed in 1933 and 1953, but none were completed.
The interior is simply awesome, and if you're ever planning a visit to Liverpool it really is a must see.
Crossing the reservoir at Butterley with a rake of vintage coaches in the late afternoon sun.
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