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On the morning of yesterday, I have overslept a little. The reason is because I watched to midnight a great photos of Flickr at night of the day before.
So, I had to go to the office in a hurry. I returned and took some shots because I had a feeling that I was hailed to this flower. This flower is not bad particularly.
But an excuse got longer.
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昨日の朝、僕は少し寝坊をしてしまいました。前日の夜遅くまでFlickrの写真を夢中になって見ていたためです。
そんな訳で、僕は急いでオフィスに行かなければなりませんでした。でもこの花に呼び止められたような気がしたので、引き返して何枚か撮りました。別にこの花が悪いわけじゃありません。
でも、言い訳が長くなりましたね。
The Scottish Islands ubiquitous Passing Place sign, next to a place where you'd do anything but pass by!
Camas nan Geall Bay Ardnamurchan peninsula, Western Highlands, Scotland.
The best I could get after a long walk along the spit with an icy cold north wind on Thursday afternoon. I have never seen the water as rough on the land side of the spit.
Lee .9 soft ND grad
the writing = a exchange of words between me and a friend, silently passing a note across a desk
the picture = self portrait when i got home in the middle of the night
A westbound CSX train passes the restored passenger station in North East, Pennsylvania, which is now the home of the Lake Shore Railway Museum.
Today, Friday 13 September 2019, saw the latest Greater Manchester Police recruits reach the end of their basic training period.
They took part in a passing out parade at the force’s Sedgley Park Centre.
The group, who were sworn in as police officers in June, will now continue with further levels of training on the road to becoming operational police officers in areas all across Greater Manchester.
To contact Greater Manchester Police for a less urgent matter or make a report online please visit www.gmp.police.uk.
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give evidence.
While on my approach to Charlotte, I took a grab shot out the window of another plane passing off of our right side. Neat to see that.
It was a pretty gloomy day, overcast, raining off and on, and really windy, but I was determined to shoot some photos anyway. My original plan didn't happen because of the rain, but I did shoot some timelapse through the window from the passenger seat of my car. This is 184 photos merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop.
Chameleon / Chamäleon (Chamaeleon) - Large On Black
Please, can somebody help with correct ID ??
Dqae Qare Game Farm near Ghanzi, Kalahari, Botswana, Africa
Explored: 02.11.2008
With 6V12, the 14.38 Woking to Merehead Quarry, 59204 was captured passing Winchfield on the South Western main line.
Passing the Singleton Birch Landfill Site and Quarry in Melton Ross is DBSchenker's Class 66, No.66021 leading 6K24, the 13:16 Santon - Immingham empty Iron Ore service consisting of 24 empty 'JUA/JTA' Tippler wagons.
The only way to see our inner planet Mercury in the sky is before sunrise or after a sunset once the blinding direct light of the Sun is out of our eyesight. But there is a third way and is when Mercury passes in front of the Sun and that is exactly what will happen tomorrow when for the first time in 10 years Mercury will pass in front of the Sun visible as a moving dark dot. Despite Mercury's orbital velocity of 59.0 km/sec it will take almost the whole day. Transit will start on 11:12 and finish 18:42 Universal time (UT) on Monday 09 May 2016.
Observation of transit of Mercury and Venus were only possible after invention of the telescope and transit in 1761 and 1769 were used to measure the Sun distance and thereby to establish absolute scale of the solar system.
So there you are, one more of many small steps in human invention to find its place in this vast Universe.
Hope that after experiencing this passing of Mercury you will never look at the sky the same way.
Remember if you observe you never look directly at the Sun and best is to see projection on a whiteboard.
Here to celebrate "Passing of Light" is another take from my last trip to south-east of Poland showing in the middle summit of "Trzy Korony” (Three Crowns) which is part of independent Pienny mountains and a beauty in itself.
325x3 121128 Preston
Another Class of EMU that has fallen by the wayside is the Class 325 Royal Mail Postal units which were withdrawn en masse in October 2024 when Royal Mail decided to pull out of Mail on Rail (again). This time it was due to age of the 325 units being some 30 years old and sapres were getting hard to comeby.
The 325's were based on the Class 319 Thameslink emu with a Networker cab attached and a drawbar for haulage away from the electrified network (which didn't happen that often).
Introduced in 1994 they we able to call at Special "stations" that Special "stations" were built in Glasgow, Newcastle, Warrington, Stafford, Doncaster, Tonbridge and Willesden (London) to handle the units and other parcels stock.
Their main fare was the West & East Coast Main Lines and they could be see regularly pounding up and down with their traffic.
When Royal Mail withdrew from Rail the first time in 2003 they remained unused for just over a year when they were re-introduced to service with GBRf
I saw most on the West Coast and many around the North West.
A trio of of 325's pass through Preston station with a southbound service on 28th November 2012 leaving a series of unusual light trails and ghost images.
On a dull evening on the 12th May 2017, we see a northbound Freight approach Kirkby Stephen. 66108 is working 6S00, Clitheroe - Mossend loaded cement, and this shot is taken from standing near to the old Midland Goods shed. Seen at 1842.
At right TfW class 175113 with a service to Manchester Airport from the Chester direction, at left TfW class 153318 disappearing in the distance with a Liverpool Lime Street -Chester service, photo taken from the Helsby Station footbridge Cheshire.
A BNSF ballast train heads west at Kentucky Street, passing two empty BNSF coal trains and the UP MSFNL, a mixed freight from Sheffield, Alabama, to North Little Rock, Arkansas. The UP train will head west after sunset.
Stena Line's Stena Nordica passes Irish Ferries Oscar Wilde,engaged in Berthing trials, Dublin Port,November 2013.
Oscar Wilde,built in 1987 and joining the Irish Ferries fleet in 2007, the ship normally sails between Rosslare,Cherbourg & Roscoff, but will operate the Dublin-Holyhead route from November 24th to December 7th, pending the arrival of Irish Ferries newly chartered Epsilon.
The ship will be joined by another Rosslare ship, Stena Europe from November 28th to December 1st, while the Nordica undergoes a quick drydocking.
The sun has come out on a Saturday afternoon in Cheltenham and a route E bound bus is seen passing Pittville Park.
Operator: Stagecoach West
Vehicle: ADL Enviro 200 MMC
Reg: SN69 ZGP
Fleet No.: 37620
Location: Evesham Road, Cheltenham
Route: E: Bishops Cleeve - Hatherley
Date: August 14, 2021
Saturday, March 10th, 2018
Grantham Station
EWS-liveried Class 66 66181 heads north through Grantham with a Biggleswade-Heck freight passing Virgin HST 43272 stood in the station with a York-King's Cross express.
Links: Grantham Area / Class 66s / Collections