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I just had to share this pic. Their dad is a State Trooper and I did a shoot at their house yesterday and he wanted a pic of his kids in their car and him pulling them over! SO CUTE!
New York City, the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and Jersey City lay on the horizon.
Bayshore Waterfront Park,
Monmouth County Park System,
Port Monmouth,
Middletown Township, New Jersey, USA.
This was taken while i was driving. It's not a lens zoom! Thats me speeding!! (Just a little, though......)
Thats the view of the Moses Mabhida Stadium approaching from the city, north along NMR Avenue.
Actually that Corvette was not speeding and flash was not lightning. Panning effect was done with motion blur and flash was edited.
It's been a while since I've taken to time doing street photography.
My camera is a way of escaping and in many ways its like therapy for me. This was long overdue.
A 3801ltd volunteer watches the scenery flash by as the train speeds down the mountains, and back home.
On September 21st, 2008, ARHS NSW celebrated it's 75th birthday. To celebrate, they charactered a 3801ltd train to Bathurst and return behind locomotives 4501 and 4918.
Perhaps this selfish idiot is now part of another shocking statistic!
The driver of this vehicle overtook me as I did exactly 50mph in a 50mph roadwork zone, monitored by average speed cameras. I would estimate that it was travelling at around 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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Shot on Fujicolor 200 through a hole in the fence near the southernmost water tower at Illa Collin park in April of 2025. Developed by PhotoSource Sacramento.
QANTAS Airbus A330 flying way over the speed limit on the way to Kingsford-Smith International Airport runway R16 in Sydney, Australia
I think the only pics I took of this was with a Sony T-1 p&s. I thought it was about time to give him the DSLR treatment.
This is probably my most favorite figure I have in my collection.
Canadian National 8858 and 2331 leading the Canadian National Railway's Office Car Special (OCS) Train P90091-22 south speeding through downtown Brookhaven, Mississippi on a quiet Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 11:01 AM CDT.
This train might be meeting up with the Kansas City Southern Railway's OCS train down in New Orleans to possibly talk about the possible upcoming merger between the two railroad companies.
CN 8858 [EMD SD70M-2]
CN 2331 [GE ES44DC]