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Back on June 8th, a DM&E SD40-2 and 2 IC&E SD40-2's lead CP 471 west through Spaulding on its way to Huron South Dakota.
D1924 and 47712 'Lady Diana Spencer' absolutely barrel through Newton Abbot with the 0500 Derby to Penzance 'Cornish Riviera Statesman', running just three minutes early but enough to catch us out meaning that a grab-shot from the platform steps was the only option!
31st July 2024
Early morning at Escaroupim in the Tagus River. No wind and the water perfectly still and just disturbed by a motor boat speeding home.
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An unknown driver speeds away in his Bentor. I gave a smile, and he gave a smile and a wave back. I do look like a tourist. A mix blood of half-becak-and-motorcycle, the Bentor is the primary means to get around town. The Bentor is available 24/7 and has out run the horse carriage (or Bendi which is near extinction) and the mini-buses (or Angkutan which runs only till 7pm).
John makes a low pass over the field in the Waco.
To view a hi-res version and for more information visit my website:Hot Air Balloon Festival 2016
Morning symposium, Speeding up the Shots: the Power of Regional Communities' Collaboration, at the second day of the GAVI Alliance Partners’ Forum in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. Presenters included Richard Sezibera, East African Community; Robinson Njeru Githae, Minister for Finance, Kenya; Mike Sebalu, East African Legislative Assembly, Tanzania; Agnes Soucat, African Development Bank, Tunisia; and Gina Tambini, Pan American Health Organisation, World Health Organisation
The Wilson Security V8Supercar coming over Lukey Heights during qualifying for the 2011 L&H 500 at Phillip Island
The 16:49 Sheffield to St Pancras International service speeds through Belper station on the 21st of March 2016.
The Doulton fountain, outside the Peoples' Palace, on Glasgow Green. A small boy can be seen running at the front wearing a red tammie.
my attempt at panning. haha.. kinda hard w/ stiff fingers (it was freezing at the beach at the time...)
My ad was designed to warn against the dangers of speeding. It shows a car running into a giant pocket watch, with the words "you can't rush time." It also states that doubling your speed makes you hit four times as hard, ending with the words "don't speed."
I wanted to emphasize that speeding is a race against time. Time is not flexible and cannot be changed. Trying to beat the clock is impossible, and we would be putting our lives in jeopardy for it.
In designing this ad, I wanted to make it clear that speeding never ends well. My main colours were red (representing blood) and black (representing death), with the watch being a slightly faded and tarnished brassy colour to attract attention, but not take away from the two main colours.
The watch takes up a large amount of space, depicting it as a large obstacle that the car cannot overcome; this refers back to the idea that trying to beat time is impossible. The red splatter was exaggerated to highlight the damage and death speeding can bring.
In the process of creating this ad, I learned that speeding can be a temptation for anyone. It may not involve using a cell phone or drinking alcohol, but its results can be just as deadly.
Being a student driver myself, I realize how easy it is to speed, and while looking through the stats and facts about speeding, I was utterly shocked to understand how dangerous it really was. Working on my ad and recognizing the hazards involved with speeding have convicted me not only to obey the speed limits posted, but to encourage my friends to do the same.