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Test du 24mmL f1.4

à f2.5 ce caillou à un beau piqué :-) Très chouette objo

Pepsi is our fiesty female German Shepherd Dog (GSD). She is a long coat GSD who is 6 years old. A typical female GSD she love to to close to the family at all times and will follow you like a shadow.

She is adorable, loyal and loves to play, especially with a ball or stick.

Small town Main Street....”Come alive! You’re in the Pepsi Generation!”

An eastbound Amtrak Capitol rolls along San Pablo Bay at Pinole, California, on March 12, 1995. The train is led by GE P32BWH “Pepsi Can” No. 501, that was later sold and became California Department of Transportation (CDTX) No. 2051.

Imagen capturada desde Roosevelt Island de unos edificios del distrito de Queens sobre la orilla del East River

 

Cámara Nikon D850 con lente 24-120 F4/G-VR editada con Camera Raw y Photoshop CC 2019

 

Recomiendo hacer doble click sobre la imagen y ver en grande / I recommend see in larger, clicking double on the imagen.

 

Muchas gracias a todos por vuestra visita y apoyo.

Thanks so much everyone for your visit and support.

Pepsi is our female GSD. Fiesty, playful and always on guard protecting her pack. Thix was taken during our trip to the Auchnamurchan Peninsula, the most westerly point of the mainland UK.

Amtrak P42DC 160, on its maiden eastbound run in the special 50th Anniversary "Pepsi Can" paint scheme, departs Chicago at dusk with train 30, the 'Capitol Limited'.

Pepsi - a long-haired Chihuahau I met on my walk today. She stared right down the lens.

Paignton, Devon

Due to my Arizona trip coinciding with peak foliage season, this fall my photos have featured more mountains with cacti than ones filled with leaves. Nonetheless, I have made it out locally a few times when the leaders worth shooting have come around. A few sundays ago, Amtrak 90 had the 160, AKA the Pepsi can, leading. I knew it was going to be close for light, but if they held to schedule, they'd be here around sunset. On a chilly fall evening, they rolled into ALX under a golden sunset framed by the late season foliage. While certainly not Crawford Notch, it will do for a fall photo.

A pair of Amtrak GE P32BWH “Pepsi can” locomotives with the eastbound Southwest Chief fly out of Ancona in a panned photograph on the afternoon of May 15, 1993. Neatly-planted rows of corn that is just beginning to grow will tower in a few months, temporarily hiding this view of Santa Fe’s main line across Illinois.

Someone Really Likes Pepsi.

 

تعال وانظر في خفوقي وسارع .. الصبر طال وخايف يتلفه يآس

عجزت وانا مع خفوقي اصارع .. حبك ولذة شوفتك واجمل احساس

شديت احساسي بأسلوب بارع .. وخليتني في الناس ماني من الناس

 

Dedicated 2 ..

 

Wolf-VIP...{{QATAR}} .. 3yoon ilMaha .. cαятιεя ♠ .. ღبنت الشيوخღ</3 ..

Μ ● Ј∂Ỳ ♀'s .. Xtreme ~ [Always Busy] .. Cяаzy iη Lờvє ..

 

Taken & Edit By .. ღبنت الشيوخღ</3

Tslm ymnach ya el'3alia ..

 

Decked out in the much-beloved "Pepsi Can" paint scheme, Amtrak 160 leads a very late Silver Star northbound this afternoon. The office buildings in the background are part of Crystal City, the only section of Arlington proper that sees [non-Metro] rail operations. A few engine lengths ahead is RO interlocking, the historical boundary between Pennsy and RF&P control. Today, it's all CSX's RF&P subdivision here.

Pepsi-Cola. Bisbee, AZ.

My second time I had a chance to photograph Amtrak's "Pepsi Can" P42 had a lot in common with the first time one year ago. Both shots are from the same place (RO interlocking on the RF&P), and at similar times of the day and year. The main difference is that I had neutral overcast light for my second attempt, which is preferably to what would have otherwise been a very backlit northbound shot. The train here is 20, Amtrak's northbound Crescent.

True Pepsi Lover very old Pepsi cooler riding around on this VW roof rack, always in easy reach, found in North Carolina .

Amtrak P42 160, the Pepsi Can Heritage unit, leads the Southwest Chief West past the historic CC&Q depot at Downers Grove Main Street. Downers Grove, IL

Last week, I got word that Amtrak 160 would be leading No. 3, the westbound Chief out of Chicago, so I made the trip out to Kansas City to see what I could get of it.

 

I was already pleased with the results I was getting, and then the friendly engineer asked if I'd want them to pop on the headlights for the shots. "Uhh... yeah. That'd be great!" Anyway, for what's absolutely my favorite of the Amtrak heritage units, I was thrilled to finally get some shots of it!

 

On the right, you can see some of the new Siemens Venture coaches that have been running on the Missouri River Runner. I'll be taking the train to St. Louis in a few weeks, and I'm looking forward to riding in them for the first time.

Kicking up dust, Amtrak Train #1 is making every bit of maximum authorized speed on UP's Houston Sub as it races through northeast Houston.

 

AMT1 21 (WB Sunset Limited)

AMTK P42DC #160

AMTK P42DC #27

 

Houston, TX

August 22nd, 2022

Pepsi Cola sign in Long Island City - NYC

For whatever reason, every single time we have had this locomotive in Virginia service, it has been on cloudy days. Last Saturday morning, I was finally able to shoot Amtrak's Pepsi can painted P42 on a sunny day in Virginia service. Seen here in the later morning crossing over Powell's creek, this is about as good as it gets for lighting. This is my favorite Amtrak scheme of all time, and I am so happy I finally got this right.

Pepsi bath is all i've ever wanted in a hot summer

 

Taken by : AD soul

edited : Fatal lens

Model: ME - me

Taken by : Me

Edit by : Me

Model : R a 3 y t - h a CZN

This is a repost of this photo. I took this back in the mid 90's, the date I don't have handy since the slide is back in the files or the abyss.

 

It shows Amtrak P32-8 514 with a northbound Hiawatha Service train on Main 2 at Morton Grove IL. Things have changed quite a bit here since this photo was taken except for one thing, sort of. A new depot is being built about where I'm standing to replace the 1976 depot, condos occupy the area across the tracks to the left and the searchlights have been replaced. The one thing that is the same is P32 514. She is presently running on the Hiawatha's as of this moment. 514 traded her Pepsi Can dress for the Phase V she wears today. .

Neon Pepsi sign was once atop Pepsi-Cola's Long Island City plant in 1940, it was known as New York state's longest electrical sign. It was visible from Manhattan, 59th St Bridge, Elevated rail. Was moved to the Waterfront in the early 80s when the old factory was to be demolished and saved by grass roots preservation group.

Taylorsville, Ca.

I was definitely NOT looking for this creature but it was hard to miss with those bright orange wings. Gleaned from the Internet:

"The Pepsis wasp (Pepsis formosa) has a blue-black body, 6 long legs, a pair of long antennae, and large bright orange wings. It is also known by another name, the Tarantula Hawk Wasp. These wasps require a tarantula to serve as a host or 'meal' for their larvae."

 

San Jacinto Wildlife Area, one of my favorite places. So, if this guy preys on tarantulas, then either it's lost, or that's TWO creatures I'm gonna want to seriously look out for next time I go tiptoeing through the brush.

Amtrak 160, the new Phase III Pepsi Can heritage unit, departs Chicago, IL with the Eastbound Capitol Limited.

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