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4511 shoves west through Rutherford on NJ Transit's Bergen County Line. In the good old days, I would have referred to this location as "Rutherford Junction"...back when there was still a crossover and full interlocking here versus a set of automatic signals. I'm not sure what led to this reversed consist (locomotives generally face west on the Hoboken Division), but it broke up the monotony of a dual mode on a cloudy day. The track at left is what remains of the Carlton Hill Spur which was formerly part of the double track Erie main line via Passaic. There hasn't been a freight customer on the spur for a decade or two, and not much more remains beyond what is visible here.
NJTR 4511 ALP-45DP
::: Soundtrack ::: Staind [Ugly]
and i can see through you
see your true colours
'cause inside you're ugly
ugly like me
"God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand tempests and floods. But he cannot save them from fools."
— John Muir
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She drove up to see this. I had to run up the hill and down again so I didn't miss the tour bus, with my shoelaces undone, too (hadn't noticed!). That's dedication for you!
pencils high on a hill
Reverse City, Pascal Marthine Tayou.
This artist was born in Cameroon, is presently based in Belgium and has exhibited at international art exhibitions such as the 2005 Venice Biennale. His gigantic 3- dimensional work, about 5 metres in height, and comprising countless pencils and cut-down trees, is displayed outdoor
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, the old 1936 east side cantilever truss span, in process of demolition. damn was it good to get up on this piece of history -- never thought i'd have a chance like this.
the most interesting bits are gone now. visited this beast twice. thank you to freeside, et al, for intel and doing it first and best. also thanks to the authorities for not coming down on us who visited and did no harm, despite being so public about it. last, many thanks to all the ig kids who visited and inexplicably managed not to ruin it for everyone else. :-P
Photographed with the front element reversed. I've tried this before on Helios and Takumar lenses, but not with this particular lens. The images still need a lot of contrast and saturation boost to look like this - no other distortion filters were applied.
Wow I have been blown away by all the lovely comments on this mornings photo :-)
Some people wanted to know if its a real vintage dress, was it a charity shop find or what ever, This is going to surprise you. I got it from Debenhams in a sale for a tenner. it seems to one of those dresses that hasn't done so well. I think it because it doesn't look much on the hanger and people can't think when they would wear it. Well I would wear this a lot even just going out for a special night out for a meal or something.
I have got to that point in my weight loss where I am happy with were I am although I could do with dropping another three pounds however I think I might start looking a little ill by that point.
My wife has done well she has lost four and a half stone in around six months and is now officially the lightest in our household :-) I am so pleased and proud of her its been a struggle of hers for some time
Divided reverse. No correspondence.
My guess is that here we're seeing a mix of infantrymen and MG 08 crew preparing to "go over the top", but the casual atmosphere in the trench suggests that they're simply posing for the photographer.
The MG 08 required a crew of six:
Gewehrführer: Senior man in charge of the gun/crew. Usually an NCO, he nominated targets and oversaw the operation of the weapon in the field.
Schütze 1: Carries ammunition and is responsible for the steam hose. In combat he would lie behind the Gewehrführer and gunner (Richtschütze).
Schütze 2: Richtschütze. Carries and fires the weapon.
Schütze 3: Assists the gunner loading and keeping the weapon firing. Assists carrying the sled mount.
Schütze 4: Observer, carried ammunition and the sled mount.
Schütze 5: Carried water, ammunition and the MG shield. Also an assistant to the Gewehrführer.
Same Light, Flat and Dark Flat frames that went into the previous Red channel only image. Redoing the master Dark frame solved the reverse vignetting problem.
I have no idea why the original 45s Darks did not have the correct Offset value.
Reverse Jump
Dubai Mall
his name is Jeff i beleive, i have posted some other low res photos to my face book for bike jump fans, thanks
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IC 1011 taking RJY30 south after passing CN junction in Memphis, TN. Note the signal showing an approach in the wrong direction.
I’m not sorry for referencing that song.
While up at Roosevelt, I managed to land this shot of one of the Wolverine trains shoving out of Union Station. Nothing special for power, as always with the midwest routes.
Reverse Namaste! Requieres open shoulders. If you do not have enough flexibility only grab your elbows. It is still a good exercise to work on 🙏
Since these are posted on the eve of April Fool's Day, it seems fitting to do something a little off the norm.
warm monday....
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Location: dpp riverside Putrajaya Malaysia.
a shot from my Oly e500.
terima kasih - thank you - syukran - for your kind interest & support...really appreciate & take good care always ...rgds tank/sulaiman
Tim and I went to Tate Britain to see an exhibition of Don McCullin's photography, but the real highlight of our stroll around the galleries was this piece by Cerith Wyn Evans: Inverse Reverse Perverse . Essentially a mirror bowl, it showed a distorted version of the room as we approached it but, on reaching a certain distance from it, the image switched: suddenly, as though having stepped into a portal - like looking into Narnia - the rest of the room was forced out of the image by a magnified, heightened, almost hyperreal reflection of my face. It really must be experienced to be understood but, when this happened, we gasped; we moved and reached out our hands to play with the image, to see what was possible. When two European ladies came over - drawn to it, I think, by the fun we seemed to be having - they had the same experience. The four of us laughed out loud, encouraged each other to look from different angles, took photographs and shared them. It was the most engaged I've been with a piece of visual art for a long time.
London, 2012.
CSS 2009 runs through the controlled siding under the x-Michigan Central coal tower in Michigan City. A large number of cars for USALCO and Shell necessitated the move.
An old photograph taken in New Cross Road (Queen's Road out of shot on the right), of London Transport (LT) E/1 class tram No. 1380 showing '38 - Abbey Wood via Old Kent Rd' destination blinds.
The photo reverse is initialled by the photographer and negative owner 'ADP' (A. D. Packer).
No. 1380 was an ex London County Council Tramways (LCC) car built in 1909 by Hurst Nelson seating 27/46 and running on Hurst Nelson (LCC class 4A) maximum traction trucks. In Aug 1929 it was 'pullmanised' (modernised) getting upholstered seats and a brightened up interior.
In 1933 its ownership transferred to the London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) and in Aug 1936 it was reconditioned/rehabilitated (aka a 'rehab car') which included having driver screens (platform vestibules) fitted. It was withdrawn from service in Aug 1951 and disposed of (broken up or sold) in the Penhall Road Works.
The parts of the London tramways system that had not already been withdrawn or transferred to trolleybus/bus operation closed on 05 Jul 1952.
🚃 Thanks to JB (KK 69521) for this:-
"On the triangular junction at New Cross Gate, about to pass New Cross depot.
Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society shop was at 187/189 New Cross Road (now Londis)
1950 map - maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=18.2&lat=51.47482&l...
now maps.app.goo.gl/kts3sG51M6kFwCi36
Just visible is the New Cross Road - Queens Road curve, which did not have a regular service.
Pointsman (controlled the Queens Road / New Cross Road junction for trams heading towards central London) and his canvas shelter just visible at right of the photo behind the car heading out of shot." 🚃
If there are any errors in the above description please let me know. Thanks.
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