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This, as well as many others of my transport photos, was made along with my fellow spotter Mikhail Utkin, the pioneer and inspirer of trainspotting hobby in Kazakhstan and Middle Asia. He and his photos inspired me to try it myself and for many years after he was my best company on spotting trips, short and long. It is very sad to inform that Mikhail has passed away today, on the 21st of June 2021. Rest in peace.
M62 series were never used on Kazakhstan Railways (operating mostly in European part of the former USSR) and so the fact to see one near Almaty was a striking surprise. Turned out 3 locos were involved in construction of the second track on Almaty - Shu line, most likely rented from private operator in Russia.
[Unknown] M62-1833
Aksengir, Almaty oblysy, KZ 🇰🇿
Operator: Prolok
Locomotive Type: Rh 1142
Locomotive Nr: 91 80 1142 635-3 D-PLOK
Locomotive Name:
Location: Gramatneusiedl, Niederösterreich, Austria
Photo Date: 20-10-2024
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished archive shot from May 2018. I don't normally like to photograph people actually on a phone call but sometimes there is something about them that catches my attention more. Enjoy!
A restoration project I finished recently was an old late 1890s Cairns Senator aluminum helmet. I reproduced a metal helmet shield from an Operator (Chiefs aide) from the Los Angeles Fire Department and painted the helmet in the according paint sheme. The shield was cut and painted by hand.
Credit to Awesomenight for his amazingly recolorable M1911!!!!!
And of course, the Sweetwater Team. You guys are great!
She's finally done, and I'm glad. Took me a whole night.
Feel free to comment and such, I'm off to bed.
Code is available on request.
Woitek
Updated my multicam; I'm actually trying to blend the colours, and use more accurate colours ( the greens and browns were too dark on my older multicam) now, so it should look a bit better.
I needed to make a figure for the ACR, so I came up with this.
Looking at it now, I reckon I should have a logo on that baseball cap. I dunno what logo, though; any ideas?
Comments and criticism appreciated.
One day my hubby was was and saw a Victorian style lamp on top of a trash can. He thought it had potential for a Steampunk lamp and stopped to check it out. The real find was what was in the trash under the lamp, a whole collection of antique phones of which this was my favorite. The embedded photo is also public if you would like to see those better
Operator: Air X Charter
Aircraft: Bombardier CL-600-2B19 Challenger 850
Registration: 9H-YOU
C/n: 8085
Time & Location: 04.11.2020, EFTP, Finland
Jake Linderman, second trick operator on the second floor of East Hump tower, talks to a switch crew on the radio at Union Pacific’s big yard at North Platte, Nebraska, on May 3, 2011.
Operator: Scanwings
Aircraft: Bombardier CL-600-2B16 Challenger 604
Registration: OH-WII
C/n: 5642
Time & Location: 14.02.2021, EFTP, Finland
Route 379 was run by Arriva until yesterday (10.03.17); they lost the tender for this route and it was won by the Go Ahead Group.
Here we see a bus on the first morning of the new operator, Saturday 11th March 2017.
PO 56 JFE Fleet No:230 In Hawkwood Crescent, Chingford.
Hey guys!
It's been quite a while since I last posted a figure - things have been a bit busy lately with university and everything.
So I recently got my hands on the new Brick Affliction Division set. I have to say, it's awesome to have Andy sculpting again, and this set is no exception to his awesome track record thanks to him and Josiah.
I tried hollowing out the beanie that comes with the figure to use all the Brick Affliction elements, but that didn't work out so well and I ended up ruining it. So, when my package from Richard at G-Bricks arrived, I decided to use those parts to replace it.
The set is pictured here with the G-Bricks Trappers hat and respirator mask, as well as the ACR that comes with the G-Bricks 'Task Force Operator' set, which has a Tiny Tactical ACOG Scope attached to it.
I really hope you guys enjoy this figure, I will leave a link in this description when the showcase for this figure is up on my YouTube channel tomorrow!
EDIT: Link to showcase on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5MNwwL2c84
This doesn't have anything to do with my photo but I will be going away starting this weekend for a week. My most generous daughters thought I merited a mama-daughter Carribean vacation when I turned ahem (cough cough) a momentous age in October.
My mother is still in a rehabilitation facility and will have to go into a nursing home when the public system gets it act together sometime within a year. Meanwhile, I have been on a roller coaster since November as I have been my mom's number one person ... and I can really use a vacation.
I am so looking forward to being with my babies and lounging and relaxing and chatting up a storm.
Operator: FinnHems
Aircraft: Eurocopter EC 135 P2+
Registration: OH-HMX
C/n: 1078
Time & Location: 10.04.2020, EFTU, Finland
A bit of minimalism. Duck and ripple ribbons.
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Same Ms Ellen, who was seen opening lock ports by hand. Today she is in charge of the large Forsvik-lock and three flap brigdes with heavy traffic, with her handheld remote control
The Kam Pong Plouk Women’s Boat Community provide boat tour services to visitors visiting the flooded forest and floating villages. Most of the women in this community are small boat operators (rowing boats) to take tourists inside the flooded forest, This helps them earn extra money to support their families and send their children to school.
Kam Pong Plouk floating village in Tonle Sap Lake, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
This train of cars went back an forth across this road crossing 3 times on Friday afternoon rush hour as it navigated tracks.