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西门子D20E-003牵引货列停靠在金莲站
SIEMENS D20E-003 kéo tàu hàng ghé lại ở ga Kim Liên
SIEMENS D20E-003 pulling the cargo train in Kim Lien Station
Kumamoto Prefecture JAPAN / LEICA M-P × SUMMARON-M 28mm F5.6 / JF C6 15 044 / mokuu.cc/2017/06/post-260.html
Victory Liner Inc
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Fleet No.: 7216
Body Model: Almazora Tourist Star RE
Engine model: MAN D2066LF71
Chassis model: MAN RR3 19.360 HOCL
Manufacturer: Almazora Motors Corp.
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Body Model: DMMWi. DM14
Engine model: MAN D2066LOH12
Chassis model: MAN R39 18.350 HOCL
Manufacturer: Del Monte Motorworks Inc.
Fleet No.: 2214
Body Model: Santarosa Jetliner
Engine model: Doosan DE12TiS
Chassis model: Daewoo BV115
Manufacturer: Santarosa Motorworks Inc.
Shot Location: VLI Kamias Terminal, Diliman, Quezon City, PHILIPPINES
1969 Plymouth Road Runner 383 / 4-Speed
Location: Liechtenstein
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I've never seen a rig for speedlights like this thing. I would expect it to generate some seriously harsh light. They should have walked down the beach further -- there was almost no one around and they could have had very few interruptions. Of course, it would require them to walk a bit...
The rubber smoke has just cleared from the first burnout of the spring. Thanks to Ralph "the Clown" for lightin' em up.
Voigtlander Bessa T, Voigtlander 21mm/4, Portra 160. Inspired by Johny Sisson of The Classic Lenses Podcast I made this panorama by simply cropping from a 35 mm shot. It helps to use a really wide lens when working this way.
Man taking his exercise in the Meadows, while my exercise consisted mostly of a languid stroll with the camera.
Here's a series of the oystercatcher shots I have taken on Nickerson Beach one breezy summer evening. The wind was pretty strong all day but before the night it increased so that the beach looked like a desert in the snowstorm. It wasn't definitely easy for little chicks living there but they were doing bravely and did not seem to be affected too much. Here's a photo of one of the chick running in the strong wind and being lashed by the sand
Indian Runners are an unusual looking domestic duck. An ancient breed, they’re very slender and stand upright... imagine a bowling pin with legs. This waterfowl originated in the Far East, with roots in India and Bali. Hieroglyphics depicting this upright, slender duck appear in ancient Java temple ruins indicating that Runner-type ducks have been around for over 2,000 years. They were first imported into Europe nearly two hundred years ago where they attracted attention because of their tall, upright bodies and their incredible reputation for egg-laying.
Not your average waddler... Runners are busy little bowling pins. These funny ducks never seem to walk anywhere - they’re always moving at a run. It’s not an awkward waddle, either; they’re graceful and surprisingly quick in their upright mode. These birds have an ultra-strong flocking instinct and when they move in groups, they run, turn, and sway with the coordinated precision of highly-trained synchronized swimmers.
Runners are the most active foragers of all ducks. They range over a large area eating mosquito larvae, snails, slugs, weeds, and other edibles. They don't require a pond for good health, but they do really enjoy swimming and are very graceful on the water.
I see this lady running in a bright pink outfit and behind her the green harbour light. The colours just popped. I grabbed the shot when all the elements were in the right place to make an interesting, clean composition.
She did not appear to be particularly enjoying the run although it was a beautiful day beside the sea in Oostende. However, I am grateful that she came along and gifted me with this colourful composition.