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Retrieving sunken vessel in Don Statter Harbor, Juneau, Alaska.

Retrieving our camera gear at 7am.

mixed media embroidery

tag series

he's pretty good, and will swim out to get it too if he feels like it and with some encouragement all by himself :-)

Retrieved from my Lightroom archive. Photographed nearly six years ago (November 3rd, 2017) in my garden when I lived in France.

 

Personal Ref: 20171103-DSC_4732-EditSMALLfor Web

A trio of named FGW HST Powercars.....

 

When 43021 + 43003 failed at Cheltenham Alstone Carriage Sdgs. 43160+020 were despatched from Landore to retrieve them.

 

Running as 5Z86 11:30 Cheltenham Alstone C.S. - Landore TMD, the whole ensemble is pictured passing Canton TMD on 03/8/2014 with the unusual sight of 3 power cars on the front (43003 is out of sight DOR).

Retrieving from my archives and was a close up shot taken during summer. DOF is really shallow with macro lens. This was not really perfect as I was trying to have most of the tips in focus. It was late and I need to push up my ISO with F4 stop to capture this.

Collier, John, Jr., 1913-1992, photographer

Washington, D.C. Jewal Mazique [i.e. Jewel] cataloging in the Library of Congress

1942 Winter.

 

1 negative : safety ; 4 x 5 inches or smaller.

 

Notes:

• Title devised by Library staff. Annotation on original negative jacket.

• Title and other information from caption card.

• Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

• More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

•Film copy on SIS roll 1, frame 383.

 

Subjects:

 

United States--District of Columbia--Washington (D.C.)

 

Format:

 

Safety film negatives.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsa.8d02860

 

Call Number: LC-USW3- 000381-C

eventually after a 20 min drift of 150+ metres Sophie went in to get her float toy, talk about lazy, its not like she couldn't have got it when the toy first went in, she just stood and ignored it!

 

we had an interesting walk, we started out in a cold wind but bright sunlight, walked along the shoreline, the weather closed in (as in here) where its actually snowing, then by we left it was bright sunshine again. crazy scottish mountain weather

Retrieving the prey from the lake waters with a splash

Retrieving a snowball from the undergrowth.

 

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Retrieved an image from my older files. The rich red and oranges were perfect for original Polaroid Time Zero film.

 

Film: Polaroid Time Zero - manipulated

Cameral Polaroid Alpha 1, Model 2 - I still use this camera today.

 

Image by: Leslie Lazenby

Probably 1989. The airport at Findlay, OH

Elvina,"You don't just think I'm going to stand here and watch you destroy that do you ?"

I wanted to show you another shot of our yesterdays "dummy session". I took this shot after her training with the dummies. She was still in "retrieving mode" and brought us this stick of rosebush. Carrying it seemed not be very comfortable, but she was very proud ;)

Retrieving their favorite toy together

Heading Northbound to the Kilmore East APEX Quarry Siding is G515.

 

Working as #9346, the empty wagon train will be filled with crush rock product for the return to Melbourne.

 

Heathcote Junction, Vic.

26/9/19

Another transparency retrieved from the “scrap” box that failed to make the official collection (due to poor quality) but escaped the fate of the waste paper bin forty odd years ago due to subject matter. I have been playing with this on and off over the last couple of years using todays technology to try to achieve an acceptable image and have decided this is the best I will get.

 

It is the 1st August 1979 and Signalling Design Engineer Mr Geoff Yorke and myself are out and about trackside to the north of Leicester station. As I recall Geoff was undertaking the design for some signalling alterations centred on Bell Lane Signal Box which also affected the next box north, Humberston Road Junction, Generally we did not go trackside on our own so Geoff had asked me to accompany him for the day. Having walked up from Leicester station, calling in at Bell Lane on the way here is Geoff at Humberstone Road Junction and what strikes me straight away is the lack of PPE compared to what is required to go trackside today. Basically Geoff (and myself) are wearing our daily drawing office jacket, collar and tie, trousers and shoes, with the only concessions to being trackside, the “orange mini vest”.

 

I first met Geoff on the day I joined British Rail in October 1974 and we quickly became good friends sharing many a night out on the town over the next fifteen years or so. Sadly our railway careers started to drift apart in the 1990’s and with a young family also our socialising diminished over time to virtually nothing. Geoff left the railway industry around 2001 and had also moved to live in the Birmingham area and unfortunately, I lost touch at that time.

 

Praktica LTL, Ektachrome 200

 

"Is it my go? Can I come out?"

We retrieved Jessica from the Salt Lake City airport this week as she returned from her mission to Vancouver, Washington. Much joy and excitement for the family.

  

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Retrieved from an archive from winters past - one of those rich sunsets on a cold winter evening at Lost Lagoon in Vancouver's Stanley Park

 

I was enjoying the quiet peace when it was pierced by the high-pitched yelp and long, drawn-out wail of one of the two coyotes that moved in last month. I shivered, but not from the cold, and headed for home.

 

On a mild but breezy March afternoon, MX-05 with M&E SW1500 number 20, brings the privately owned Ohio Central "Sugar Creek" or "Sugarcreek", depending on the side you look at. An attempt was made to retrieve this car the week before, but Amtrak had the car go in for repairs before it could be brought to Hudson Yard. Note the friendly wave from the engineer.

I retrieved this piece from some 'junk' that was being thrown out. I think it is an early homemade variable inductor. The two end pieces are hinged on small nails. At one time either side could be made to stay at any distance from the central coil. Has anyone else seen one of these? It reminds me of the Crosley 'book condensers'.

 

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DDC "Not in July" - Shyla's rope toy has not appeared in photos recently, mainly because it is getting ratty looking. It's time to wash it!

6" x 6" collage on panel ETAS 7 - SOLD

Doing whats dogs do :)

 

Sansom Wood Pond, Forestry Commission England.

Nottinghamshire.

Catching UP working National Warehouse had been on my bucket list for more than two decades and I finally got lucky this morning. National Warehouse just south of downtown in the Harbor View neighhborhood is one of the last industries left on the former C&NW line which once went along Milwaukee's lakefront.

 

The UP "Marsh Job" crew first pulled a long string of empty tank cars from the asphalt plant af Water and Washington Streets, went north after shoving back up the ramp track connection from Water Street, cut off the tank cars, then pulled the boxcar from National Warehouse before heading back south.

Retrieving my compact from my handbag in order to check my makeup .... 😊

 

Retrieving balls from the water.

Lawson Dog Park

CN 3569 is solo today working the Maritime Paper facility.

beach trip ... long time no see ... revitalising :-)

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