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There are no dedicated signal or gates men on the Indara-Dhori ghat line. The assistant driver of the railbus also acts as its guard and the gateman. Here the assistant driver is seen closing a level crossing gate (Sequence 1/3, 2/3) and then calling out to the driver to move with caution (Sequence 3/3).
My bro Kris at this place called NewTown jumping a small rythm section. ive worked on this for a bit and still have some ways to go with the color corrections but i got tired. maybe sometime ill finnish it
Piano sequenza ideato per la fotografia.
Sceneggiatura: Valerio Elia.
Collaborazione ed effetti speciali: Antonio Zannone.
Direttore della fotografia: Sabrina Yousfi.
Tecnico luci: Alessandro Ferrara.
Musa: Emanuela Cammarano.
Sequence thought for photography.
Screenplay: Valerio Elia.
Co - operation and special effects: Antonio Zannone.
Director of Photography: Sabrina Yousfi.
Lights technician: Alessandro Ferrara.
Muse: Emanuela Cammarano.
Yay for postprocessing. Why I never thought to set up a sequence shot before the last day of the season, I have no idea.
finally figured out how to do this with layers on PSE7.
Photographs taken by my dad, edited by me
feedback and critique are always welcome
2003 Orion V #1570 loads up as a Route 70 to San Francisco, CA. Meanwhile 2003 Orion V #1571 preps to leave the San Rafael Transit Center as a Route 40X to Del Norte BART.
It isn't uncommon to catch two busses numbered in sequence out on the road, but it definitely isn't an everyday thing to catch them side by side like this.
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My boy Rex on the break-away. That is his specialty, getting away from his man and out swimming him down the pool and getting the counter-attack goal. This past weekend our club team played in the Winterfest tournament at Long Beach States pool and our 18 boys won the whole tournament. SO CAL has a super star team - with three of our boys headed to Cal Berkeley!
German postcard by Terra-Color, no. PU 8. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
American actress Mara Corday (1930) was also a popular showgirl, model and Playboy Playmate of the 1950s.
Mara Corday was born Marilyn Joan Watts in Santa Monica, California, in 1930. Wanting a career in films, she came to Hollywood while still in her teens and found work dancing in the back row of the chorus at the Earl Carroll Theatre on Sunset Boulevard. Her physical beauty brought her jobs as a photographer's model that led to a bit part as a showgirl in Two Tickets to Broadway (James V. Kern, 1951) starring Tony Martin. She signed on as a Universal International Pictures (UIP) contract player, where she met actor Clint Eastwood, with whom she would remain lifelong friends. With UIP, Corday was given small roles in various B-movies and television series. In 1954, on the Playgirl set, she met actor Richard Long. Following the death of Long's wife, the two began dating and married in 1957. Her roles were small until 1955 when she was cast opposite John Agar in Tarantula (Jack Arnold, 1955), a Sci-Fi B-film that proved a cult success. She had another successful co-starring role in The Black Scorpion (Edward Ludwig, 1957) as well as in several Western films.
Mara Corday appeared as a pinup girl in numerous men's magazines during the 1950s and was the Playmate of the October 1958 issue of Playboy. In 1956, she had a recurring role in the ABC television series Combat Sergeant. From 1959 to early 1961, Corday worked exclusively doing guest spots on various television series. She then gave up her career to devote her time to raising a family. During her seventeen-year marriage to Richard Long, she had three children, actress Valerie Long, Carey Long and Gregory Long. A few years after her husband died in 1974, Corday's friend Clint Eastwood offered her a chance to return to filmmaking with a role in his film The Gauntlet (1977). She had a brief but significant role in Sudden Impact (Clint Eastwood, 1983), where she played the waitress dumping sugar into Harry Callahan's coffee in that movie's iconic 'Go ahead, make my day' sequence. She acted with Eastwood again in Pink Cadillac (Buddy Van Horn, 1989) as well as in her last film, The Rookie (Clint Eastwood, 1990).
Sources: Tom Weaver (IMDb), Wikipedia and IMDb.
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The eagle sculpture atop the sign for the American Adventure in Epcot at Walt Disney World. I've always thought of this as an homage to the 'Golden Dreams' sequence that closes what I believe is the best overall Disney experience at Epcot.
I finally figured out how to layer these shots in photo-shop. Glad to be doing more skiing photography.
From a sequence of photos taken during the last days of coal-generated electricity at Didcot A
Outdated Boots 200 Colour slide film | Dual Scan IV | Vuescan | Minolta Dynax 9 | 28-300 zoom
Rough cut of a sunflower field flyover. Cuts are there to hide interruptions in flight caused by the object avoidance system, culled from a single pass across the field.