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"The Starlight Express" a London Transport railtour using the preserved seven car 1938 stock (11012, 12027, 01256, 10012, 11291, 012371, 10291) in the reversing siding at Harrow and Wealdstone on the Bakerloo Line, as a Newspaper train heads south on the WCML, its eight tracks wide at this very point.

Included in this seven car train is driving car 10012 which was the first to be delivered and the first to enter passenger service in May 1938.

Due to the poor condition of the track in these reversing sidings the LMR's Civil Engineer had decided that a loaded passenger train should not access these sidings due to a recent minor derailment in them.

não reparem no erro de cálculo do fotógrafo, rsrsrs

 

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Como ele foi feito baseado nesse site da carbonmade, não tem como solucionar o problema da seta, sobre os redirecionamentos, já arrumei em parte o problema, só tem a maldita propaganda da locaweb na hora de entrar...

 

Today´s Soundtrack: Hans Zimmer - I´m Not A Hero

 

Boa Semana !!!

  

Reversed engineered from this picture. It is nice how two of the internal triangles complement one of the external hexagons.

 

Folded from a hexagon cut off from a 18 x 18 cm square of the remains of some nice paper I once bought at Michael's.

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As a implies of sophisticated solution style, reverse engineering in China are now far more and much more significance in enterprises, reverse technologies, consideration of a lot more and much more broadly. Reverse Engineering (Reverse Engineering) project idea: By way of the...

 

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Extreme macro experiment :

EF-S 18-55mm f=11 & reverse ring

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Kenko tubes : 12mm + 20mm + 36mm

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2x UV filters

 

the lighter blurring at the lower end of the Bee is caused by the wing beat

(C) Copyright Alex Drennan

This auto bridge and bend it a railroad bridge cross the Reversing Falls on the Saint John River. The rapids are influenced by the experienced by the Bay of Fundy. The city of Saint John is in the background.

 

Photographed using a Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 lens on a Sony A7R.

Reverse-mounted 28mm f/2.8 Nikon manual lens.

From a nice day out during my days off work this Christmas.

X-T1 with Nikkor 105 2.5.

Class 47 No. 47477 thunders past Blatchbridge Junction with the 13:30 Paddington - Penzance service on Wednesday 7th March 1979. The single track that leads to Frome can be seen immediately behind the signal box, but this express has just traversed the line that snakes away beyond it: a "new" route engineered by the GWR in the 1930s that by-passed the town and took a few minutes off journeys to the west.

Sunday afternoon

gouache on paper

5x3.5 in

2011

 

Painting for our exhibition at Bold Hype Gallery in NYC open now.

Thrust reverser doors can be seen behind the mesh.

Danny West, the NEW 52 Reverse Flash!

Give Credit if Used.

 

Post your requests in the comments!

 

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(Black Head, Black Torso); Custom Helmet

American Avocet AMAV (Recurvirostra Americana)

female (by extent of curve)

 

a slough near

Pakowki Lake

Alberta

 

i was not aware how much toe webbing the AMAV can have.(Something which neither Sibley’s nor Stokes seem to indicate as far as i could see :)

 

Click on image to enlarge for more detailed view

 

Reverse-mounted Sigma Art 50mm f/1.4 lens

Neon edges filter in Photoshop Elements.

Incoming clouds near the day's end.

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Canon EF 17-40 f/4 L

181.6 sec

f/10.0

ISO 100

LEE BIG stopper + 3 stop reverse GND

My LGMS reverse loop module!

 

I started work on this massive undertaking back in early 2020, and it was finally completed in July of 2021. My intention was for it to showcase the full potential of this LGMS module type in order to promote its adoption. It features a rural landscape with a massive forested hillside, crop fields, a lake, a farmhouse, a small town main street, a grain elevator and feed mill served by the railroad, and a small Catholic church based on one I attend in real life! I couldn't be happier with how it turned out!

The title has nothing to do with the song U_U;;

OH! What is this? OH MY gosh, a DISK?

Well,yes, i am making a phone holder with this old thing ^_^

I liked how the picture came out!

I'm so proud of myself,uwah. ;u;

An other version of one of my window at midday reflecting on my electric cooker.

Une autre version de ma fenêtre de cuisine se réflètant ce midi sur ma plaque de cuisson.

You can see that mailen decided to set a new trend.

With 1Y84 1203 York to London Kings Cross in hand Virgin Trains East Coast 91129 leans into the bend at Eaton, South of Retford on the East Coast Mainline.

A rather grey winter January day, therefore the sky was omitted and a long shot chosen for this pic. The train is running in reverse formation due to being routed via High Level Bridge Newcastle as a result of a nine day blockade of King Edward Bridge for engineering works.

 

The backdrop is Retford with the Church Tower of St Swithuns punctuating the horizon.

youtu.be/TCMszSjgKHE ...la Sicilia era troppo vicina per i miei gusti

The reverse oft the previous cabinet card. Interesting, because it shows portraits of Suzuki Shin'ichi II formerly Okamoto Keizō (left) and Suzuki Shin'ichi (right) his father in law.

Both famous japanese photographers.

Written on reverse:

Is it Columbia herself that is standing to receive us? Not sitting, in fruitless dreaming, like the placid Asian Buddha, to whom we have just said good-bye, though he was too sleepy to say good-bye to us, but standing, alert, happy, free Columbia! We exclaim more heartily even than when we left Washington:

"Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise,

The queen of the earth, and the child of the skies!"

No matter what they call the marble image; this is our land, and there waves Old Glory from Fort Winfield Scott, on the San Francisco side of the Golden Gate.

"Thank God! I also am an American!"

The Cliff House is world famous. It is at Point Lobos, within the city of San Francisco, and affords an excellent view of the Seal Rocks, where hundreds of sea-lions may be seen or may be heard barking above the roar of the breakers.

Now let us not make the foolish mistake of those who 'do' Europe and the Orient and fancy they have seen the world, while their own world, the glorious New World, remains unknown to them. With our feet once more on Liberty's own soil, we set out to see the Americas - North, Central, South and Antillean America. America, all of it for the Americans!

 

From Wikipedia:

Adolph Sutro spent $75,000 to rebuild and furnish the Cliff House in grandiose style. Fashioned after a French chateau, the second Cliff House opened in February of 1896 and boasted eight stories, four spires, and an observation tower 200 feet above sea level. Though never a hotel, it served as an elegant site for dining, dancing, and entertainment. The third floor held a photo gallery, reception room, and multiple parlors with beautiful panoramic views. The second floor held 20 private lunchrooms, an art gallery, and a gem exhibit. At ground level, there was a large dining room, parlor, bar, numerous private dining rooms, and the kitchens.

Visited by two U.S. presidents, William McKinley and Teddy Roosevelt, as well as many other famous citizens of the world, the Cliff House remained a favorite of the local population. Sutro’s streetcar line and his desire to share the luxury and splendor of his new Cliff House with the general public combined to bring crowds of San Franciscans to the coast. In 1898 Adolph Sutro died after a long illness. In June of 1907 the Cliff House was leased to John Tait of Tait’s at the Beach, and seven partners. On September 7, 1907, after extensive remodelling and just prior to reopening, the most resplendent and beloved of all Cliff Houses burned to its foundation. This exquisite building had survived the 1906 earthquake only to succumb to a raging fire that destroyed it in less than two hours.

 

  

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Taken while visiting my folks upstate. 24mm reversed onto 2 extension tubes.

Rock Island 4506 reverses past Spaulding Tower in Union, IL. No matter how the light is, this unit looks awesome.

Nikon D300 + Tamron 150-600 at 600mm, not bad... not bad

TPW 3878 reverses the main to pick up crew member after picking up the loads....and of course by the time they left the sun ducked behind the clouds again oh well this sunny shot will do! Cruger, IL 7-28-16

or from behind. An advertisment of a café in the downtown of Szeged, Hungary.

@ Asahikawa zoo, Asahiyama, Hokkaido, Japan

People always believe that a smile shows happiness…

 

Sometimes, it shows hard work…

 

Happiness is work…

 

Happiness is a choice…

 

Especially for a woman…

 

I work a crazy amount of hours… I have to go through a brain MRI to find out if there’s anything in me from my mom… just to get pregnant… not to mention other things.

 

Am I naturally happy with the choices life is giving me… I would love to close myself inside the house and drown in tears…

 

But at 40, I’ve learned that everything in life is a conscious decision, and feeling happy is no different!

 

I want to be happy because I’m alive! And that’s my choice! And whatever choice I get from life, it’s my choice to make the best of it!

 

That was my mindset 29 years ago at 11 before we moved to NY and this is my mindset today at 40. But today, the fact that I was born despite my mom’s health reasons, the fact that my weak eyes did let me get an education.. the fact that I was able to walk again at 6, and physical therapy could reverse physical abnormalities after the neck surgery… I look upon them as miracles & gifts from god…

 

Happiness is a choice, and if you smile at life in any situation, you never know what it will give you in return.

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