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1904 Cadillac.
Cars on the 125th London to Brighton Veteran Car Run pass through Croydon on their journey down to the coast.
Croydon
7 November 2021
I like this one becouse it gives a sense of the speed there going.
french BMX championship Marseille 21.05.11
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UPDATE: Perhaps this selfish idiot is now part of another shocking statistic!
The driver of this vehicle overtook me as I did exactly 50mph (on cruise control) in a 50mph roadwork zone, monitored by average speed cameras. I would estimate that this vehicle was travelling at around 55-60mph.
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Background information:
A section of long-term roadworks on the motorway with a 50mph speed restriction in force and monitored by average speed cameras. Due to the hard shoulder and part of lane 1 being blocked off, the three running lanes have all been narrowed, and there is only a couple of feet (c. 60cm) between vehicles travelling side-by-side.
Like myself, the majority of drivers observe the 50mph speed limit, which is in force in order to help ensure the safety of road users and workmen alike, as with vehicles travelling so close to each other there is an increased risk of collisions.
However, there are always a few (quite a few, it seems) drivers who regard the rules of the road as applying to everyone but them. These ignorant drivers travel through the restricted area in excess of the legally enforceable speed limit and in spite of the fact that their law-breaking is being measured and captured by the cameras. Do they really think that they will escape unpunished? Or are they displaying false registration plates, so they know they will not be held accountable for their inconsiderate and anti-social driving?
So I hereby present photographic identification of vehicles that passed me today as I drove along the restricted section of motorway at exactly 50mph (cruise control active). Thus, by default, each of these drivers was exceeding the legal speed limit and as such breaking the law.
Note: Images were captured using a camera fixed to the dashboard of my car and activated by way of a remote control unit attached to my steering wheel, thus allowing me to activate the camera without removing my eyes from the road ahead. The camera was configured to capture a wide field of vision, and images were cropped afterwards to centralise the relevant vehicles.
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Motor bike racing at Castle Combe.
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Believe it or not. While we were parked outside Langadia, we heard and saw a bright red Ferrari climbing the hill towards us. I focussed, pressed the shutter, but with the slow response time of the Coolpix, the bugger was gone! At this point, please use your imagination.
The only block with old houses that survived on Quijiang Lu in Hongkou is not gong to stay there for long. When a family moves out, the workers break the walls and the roofs, to make houses unlivable.
Sticker that I saw on a car and had to take a picture of. I think that this is about actual wild bears, but I could be wrong. I remember when truck drivers used to refer to police as "bears", and maybe they still do.
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Here's the day you hoped would never come
Don't feed me violins
just run with me through rows of speeding cars.
The papercuts the cheating lovers
The coffee's never strong enough
i know you think it's more than just bad luck
There there baby
it's just text book stuff
it's in the ABC of growing up
Now, now darling
oh don't lose your head
cause none of us were angels
and you know I love you yeah
Sleeping pills know sleeping dogs lie
never far enough away
Glistening in the cold sweat of guilt
I've watched you slowly winding down for years
You can't keep on like this...
now's a bad a time as any
There there baby
it's just text book stuff
it's in the ABC of growing up
Now now darling
oh don't kill yourself
cause none of us were angels
and you know I love you yeah
it's ok by me..
it's ok by me..
it's ok by me..it was a long time ago
IMOGEN HEAP-
Model: Irene
assistant: Matteo Prezioso
Soho Shorts Festival Director Joe Bateman's latest project Orbital London the film festival using the surrounding 14 boroughs as it's canvas for filmmakers to showcase their talents required some promotional branding films creating for the event.
Using the artwork produced by Costas Charitou for the print media, Matt Lawrence set about building a 3D version of this. Due to pressing deadlines on some of Matt's projects he was working on at the time he had to be creative with the modelling of London's skyline. Matt turned to Google sketchup models to get some quick rough and ready versions of the landmarks then converted them into Cinema 4D format speeding up the build process and allowing him to get the modelling done within a couple of hours.
Indeed Matt only needed to build the London Eye and the borough signage to complete the scene. The 3d models were shaded in pure white with ambient occlusion to give it a graphical look similar to the print media.
Final render was completed at HD and Hi-Res stills of the city produced at 10k for posters and other print materials. The job was turned around in under a day and squeezed into an already very busy MGFX Studio which we were quite proud of!
Title: Orbital London
Product: 30 second Promo
Production Company: Rushes
Post Facility: MGFX Studio
Festival Director: Joe Bateman
Cinema 4D: Matt Lawrence
After Effects: Matt Lawrence
Print Media: Costas Charitou
A speed-monitoring digital sign flashes yellow a motorist's approaching speed, indicating that a motorist is under the posted speed limit of 50 km/h on Stony Plain Road approaching 133 Street - a speeding zone targeted by police, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011. Photograph by Shaamini Yogaretnam.
See the full story here: westedmontonlocal.ca/2011/09/edmonton-police-target-speed...
LSRC 6433 rolls north of Pinconning in their newest section of continuous welded rail where they do 40 miles per hour until they reach they curve at Standish.
The Frog in the Phang Nga Bay Regatta 2008
The most scenic and friendly regatta i know with casual parties. Sailing from one beautiful site to the other, stay on the boats. You can join as crew or join-in charter, check www.thailand-regatta.com or charter a private boat. For example www.andaman-sea-club.com
Only 1.000m of runway isn't actually very much and will let you enjoy quite a rocket launch atmosphere if the props roar up to full speed.
Madison in my Car window~!
I was a passenger in the backseat, don't worry kids!
She's so briigghhtt
Wig and Scarf by Liv
Pants by Disney (Camprock boy doll, lol)
shows from Clairs
Shirt and touque by me
Hello to all my Flickr friends and contacts that follow my stream.... I just got back a couple of hours ago from a GREAT weekend up in Geneseo, New York for the
FAMOUS Airshow put on by the 1941 HAG Museum and friends....
I manage to sit in the cockpit of a Hellcat and talk to most of the pilots that flew these beautiful aircraft at night.... So I'm happy to be back and get back to posting my shots...
I took over 2000 shots from Friday thru Sunday of the airshow and things around the grounds.... We even have the encampment of WW2 German, American, Russian and British soilders...It will take me a while to go thru them.
I will try to visit all my contacts photostreams so just bare with me.