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Here's a T-shirt design for Dazed and Confused magazine. The theme was 1971, so I chose THX 1138 as my inspiration.
Ian Amarnani’s former London Transport Executive M5 THX 105S, a Metropolitan-Cammell-Weymann Metrobus DR101/3 with a H43/28D body built 1978 on display at Lytham Hall during the Ribble Vehicle Preservation Trust Limited’s Lytham Hall Vintage Bus Day. Sunday 17th July 2022
Note, THX 105S was first registered on 20th July 1978 and originally operated by the London Transport Executive as a 1M1 class vehicle with the fleet number M5. Control of public transport in Greater London passed to London Regional Transport on 29th June 1984 and bus operations passed to London Buses Limited on 29th March 1985 in preparation for bus deregulation. London Buses Limited was divided into twelve business units on 1st April 1989 due to bus deregulation, THX 105S being transferred to Metroline Travel Limited as number M5. THX 105S withdrawn from service in February 2000 but retained as a training vehicle. It was acquired by the Ensign Bus Company Limited (a Purfleet based dealer) in June 2002 and acquired by Higham based operator Red Route in August 2002. THX 105S was withdrawn from service in March 2009 and passed into preservation in August 2010
Ref no Nikon D7200 6th series - DSC_0528
a little thx 2 all my contacts ^_-
Idea from a pic someone sent to me, drawn between lessons on lesson paper o.o!!
kinda chibi nurse ! . . . thx 4 looking
First tests with my new Panasonic 100-300mm f4-5.6 on Olympus OM-D. Long tele lenses like this one give interesting new angles into the world because of their very narrow and compressed perspective.
The longest end, at 600mm FF-equivalent, is really something quite extreme! Takes practice to start seeing things suitable for capturing, didn't actually shoot anything worthwhile at that end.
Also really dark day for a f4-5.6 tele-lens (needed to go upto 6400 ISO to keep 1/100+ exposure times), hope the weather clears soon.
An attendee of the 2011 Animation- Comic-Game Hong Kong (ACGHK) holding a sign urging people to wear yellow bracelets in protest of lang mo (模). Lang mo (“pseudo models”) is a Cantonese slang term used to refer to “wannabe” models working as promotional models at fairs and expositions often wearing skimpy outfits to draw visitors’ attention.
Leyland National / Leyland
Chase Bus Services
New to London Transport 10/1978 as LS260
LS260 THX 260S 6/78 new to Aldenham
10/78 CA change store (Clapham)..
10/78 PM ..into service (Peckham)
8/83 PM to overhaul
12/83 PR from o/h: repainted red/white for Docklands Clipper
1984 PR (Poplar)
11/85 WH transfer (West Ham)
6/86 BW transfer (Bow)
8/87 BW repaint
1/88 WH transfer
12/89 FW transfer into store (Fulwell)
2/90 sold to Ripley (Carlton)
5/90 bought by Chase Coaches, #11
8/01 Chase Coaches
2/07 taken over by Arriva
5/07 bought by Helms Coaches, Bootle
9/07 used on schools contracts
12/07 withdrawn
6/08 repainted, red
7/08 reinstated