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Tram rails still in situ in Murraygate, part of the pedestrianisation as a permanent reminder of Dundee's trams. The Dundee system was the smallest in Scotland of those surviving the Second World War with around 55 trams. A compact system with three basic routes, it operated in an apparent time warp. Originally there had been nearly 100 trams but there had been a weeding out process in the 1930s. The tramway was closed in October 1956.
The updated look of WVU Downloads. Slotted the scroll wheel out for the Flying WV. Better branding and we're not infringing any more. This is a backpage that shows off the new style of sports desktop pictures that we created. I provided the original concept but Adam executed beautifully.
WVU Downloads is built on top of slate which is a CMS developed at WVU built on Ruby on Rails by Chris Scharf. WVU Downloads is specifically based on the updated Resources feature which helps users manage files (eg. Sports is a subset of the Wallpaper set and you can assign files to sets yada yada yada). I'll get some more screenshots of it posted soon. I promise.
Kingsway tram tunnel looking south from Southampton Row. Note conduit track between the running rails. Photo 2004
New rails have been dropped at Dorn, just north of Moreton-in-Marsh, near the summit of the Cotswold Line. Signs of preparations for laying of new cable troughs can be seen on the left, though none have been delivered here yet. Sunday October 3, 2010.
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Went over a bridge and saw the rails going off to the distance, had to take a few photographs as the view was so good.
Gloscon - www.gloscon.com team conducted a 2 day extensive workshop on Drupal, Ruby on Rails and building an open source business at NSVKMS, Visnagar
A set of images from Worsborough Mill in Barnsley, just down the hill from home.
There has been a lot of snow in Barnsley, and the Council don't seem to be doing much about gritting the roads. I was getting a bit fed up with being housebound by snow and work, so took a quick slide down the hill (very literally) to Worsborough Mill as the light was looking good. Where I was surprised to find the reservoir completely frozen over.
An off the cuff shot as I thought that the angles of the various railings and the texture of the metal plate and stone wall were interesting. I also used this shot to experiment with HDR a little and bring out the textures. This was then applied back into the original image to bring sone of the darker shadows back.
Gritstone & Sky: Exhibition at Coach House Gallery, Wakefield. 3rd - 31st March 2010.
Central railway station of Cologne, Germany is visible at far left.
I'm caught at new UI of photo page. If you can see it, what do you think? My first opinion it is way better. But some things, like placing photo on the map became much worse. Now I can't use the coordinates from GPS to place my shot and have to manually drag it to the location. I also don't like a name at the bottom of a shot. It doesn't look like a right place for it.