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Seen under the railway bridge at Summer Hill, Chislehurst is Greenline RF28 on route 725. It is running a feeder service back from the Bromley garage open day to Gravesend.
The relentless pursuit of likes and comments on the Instagram (yes, "the" Instagram) gets me down sometimes, and it's become apparent that the stuff people want to see is not photos of streetcars and ferries and cityscapes (the stuff I like to post); they want to see pictures of people. Or the algorithm is burying posts that don't have people, and pushing posts that do. Or they just want to see pictures of the bébé, and it feels like my art (my photography) doesn't matter anymore.
But I read something yesterday that said to keep making art even when no one cares. So I continue. And people on Flickr seem to like my art, so that's something.
I also remember that it doesn't really give lasting happiness if one of my pics gets a lot more likes than usual. I like when that happens, but it doesn't bring about a lasting sense of satisfaction. I always want more. I am pseudo-addicted to social media and that's the way they want it to be. I bet some of you are, too.
In any case, meaningful comments mean more to me than likes.
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In the 1960s era a Hot Dog stand along the famous Route 66
Prompt: Create a highly detailed, high-resolution digital fine art of a nostalgic 1960s-era roadside hot dog stand along historic Route 66. The scene features a gleaming red-and-white 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible parked in parking lot of the stand, with polished chrome accents, whitewall tires, and a visible front license plate reading “USA 66.”
The hot dog stand has a red-and-white striped awning and a classic Americana design, with a giant inflatable hot dog perched on the roof. Bright signage reads “HOT DOGS”." A retro price sign advertises "Hot Dogs for 26 cents". The stand’s front counter is filled with buns, hot dogs, and condiments, all rendered with vibrant, realistic textures.
In the background, the open desert stretches beneath a vivid blue sky with fluffy white clouds. Monument Valley-style mesas and buttes rise on the horizon, evoking a classic Southwestern U.S. landscape. A road sign "Route 66".
The atmosphere is bright and cheerful, bathed in warm daylight with soft shadows, evoking the golden age of American road trips. The image should be composed with rich colors, painterly realism, and a cinematic perspective that celebrates mid-century Americana. landscape image with a 16:9 aspect ratio
Style: Ultra-detailed digital Americana art
Mood: Nostalgic, cheerful, timeless
Lighting: Bright natural daylight, clear shadows
Color Palette: Retro red, white, chrome, desert earth tones, blue sky
Resolution: Ultra-high
landscape image with a 16:9 aspect ratio
Artic Route
Scania R
8K Resolution
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15.6 FHD 1920x1080 120Hz
16 GB Ram
256 SSD
1TB Hardisk
Here was Lloyd's Coaches Optare Solo RIG 4628 (CN07 FSL) was seen pictured in Dolgellau working with an unusual TrawsCymru route T3 to Barmouth as it was the shortest Solo has ever worked on this service as covering one of the Optare MetroCitys or Scania Enviro 400s. 15/04/19
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Busconnects launched on the Howth corridor on June 27th 2021, with Routes 29A,31,31A,31B and 32 making way for routes H1,H2,H3,H9 and 6. All mostly follow the number routes with Route 6 being the most changed route, now esentially being what the 31B was some years ago, the only difference being it now running via Watermill Road and James Larkin Road.
Dublin Bus (Clontarf Depot) Volvo B5TL/Wrightbus SG345 proceeds out of Howth on Route 6. It had run the first departure from Abbey Street. SG345 had transferred into Clontarf just before the weekend from Conyingham Road Garage,
June 2021
Stagecoach 13089 on route 47, seen at dusk turning out of Tower Bridge Road into Tooley Street.
Bermondsey, The Borough.
Shot with :
Canon A1
Expired Fujifilm 160ns
@ ISO 80
Scanned using :
Sony A7
With expired Fuji 160ns, color and contrast are very inconsistent. Sometimes it's way too blue or messy cyan. If you see my other pictures they were all minimally processed, only WB, contrast, shadow and hue.
Not as famous as Route 66, but is magical in its own way. The Route 53 overpass east of Cresson, PA has long been a location favorite. It is one of the few places where you can still see the Broadway of Steel still in it's Pennsy mainline configuration. Dumping the large amount of tonnage off the Cresson and Irvona branch in the middle of the grade required lots of infrastructure to get those trains over the mountain without significantly impacting the already heavy mainline traffic (That was already swelled with eastbound tonnage from South Fork and Sonman branches). Flyovers, duck unders, 4, 5 and 6 track mainlines in some cases were a trademark of heavy PRR railroading in Western and Central PA.
Route leading towards Gwadar leaving coastal views behind us, these giant rocks are like a sleeping giants, gazing us while we pass them.
These territories are well guarded,perfectly safe to visit, it’s a hidden gem of our country, these hills formation are very rare to witness anywhere else in Pakistan.
Norfolk Southern 8102 passes a red barn out in Mifflin, Ohio just before it creeps under the Route 603 overpass.
Stagecoach 19811 on route 99 in Woolwich New Road in the pouring rain.
Flickr, this is Woolwich, North Woolwich is surprisingly North of the Thames in Newham.
Taken at Route 66 State Park near Eureka, Missouri.
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Arriva London DW237, LJ59AEG - Route 48 | Liverpool Street Station with a Walthamstow Central Bound Service.
Saturday 25th February 2017
@ Londontransport3/ Mark Mcwalter 2017
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2016 again saw Compass run their shuttle for the Wings & Wheels event at Dunsfold Aerodrome. It's registered the 41, but only shows it on the side and rear.
This year, the service ran from Guildford station forecourt at 0830, 0930, 1030 and 1130, and back from Dunsfold at 1600, 1700, 1800 and 1900, on both days of the event (Sat 27th & Sun 28th August 2016).
Enviro MX05 OTC was employed, and is seen here at Guildford station. It's awaiting the 0930 departure...
...but then, sister MX55 NWK arrived, also ready for the service! So clearly, two buses were in use this year. I'm not sure whether they were taking it in turns with alternate departures, or if one was just ready to cope with the event of a full bus load, or maybe a bit of both.
Station Approach, Guildford rail station, Guildford, Surrey.