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After a lengthy wait the AVR Island Ave. job is heading back east. Seems that the NS C28 local was late delivering their cars. (Imagine that) Pittsburgh, PA

Trench by DIRAM

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On the farm today they were busy working hard!!

The contractors have been working hard creating long trenches on the beach from Black Rock towards the Pier. I asked one of them what the trenches were and he explained they are part of the improving biodiversity plan (see below) The trenches are like planters which, once finished, will be filled with native plants, flowers and chalk land grasses. The trench area will then be fenced in so the public can look but not touch.

I made a MOC! I love it. Creds to neighborhood bricks for the wall design. Vikrainian soldier in a trench battling against Germainians.

NS 230 rushes into Atlanta, Georgia, via "The Killing Game" Trench with NS AC44C6M 4000 leading on May 17, 2020.

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Quick jaunt out this morning with good friend Ian Pinn to catch the morning light on these furrows... Sky wasn't up to much - return visit required - but the light on the tree was sweet all the same.....

 

*explored*

Some trench work that I did as a test for a Normandy MOC.

Talla S, de gabardina negra y forrado.

muy lindo.-

 

You have caught glimpses of the house in Trench Hill Gardens - this is the full view.

An eastbound UP train full of Evergreen double stacks ducks into the Alameda Trench in the city of Compton.

I slowed the firework explosion part down because it was rather quick and its fun to go frame by frame looking at the different shots

Also threw in some john williams because the war horse soundtrack seemed to fit the theme

3年前の六本木ヒルズの屋上で撮影しました。

空調機から立ち上る水蒸気が夕日を滲ませています。

東京上空250m、12月の寒風の中トレンチコートで撮影するお嬢さん。

こんなアクティブな女性は暫く見ていない気がします。

This photo was taken 3 years ago on the rooftop of Roppongi Hills.

Water vapor rising from the fan coil is blurring the sunset.

250m above Tokyo,A young lady shooting in a trench coat in the cold wind of December.

I feel I haven't seen such an active woman for a while.

Wow, feels so good after getting back on track with Flickr after getting tied up in a chair for a week

 

Anyways here are some ideas I had for Bane, Joker, and The Riddler with trench coats.

  

Bane: Around a week ago I came up with a bane with the normal head and torso, but with grey and black dual molded legs. After putting a trench coat on him, I thought he looked pretty badass, so I kept it on him.

 

Joker: Really simple. 2006 torso, 2012 head, 2014 hat, and trench coat. Mostly inspired off of the Killing Joke Joker

 

Riddler: This is really the same thing as my own custom one, except the torso and pants have been switched out for black suit. Though it looked nice on him.

The pond with waterlilies at Trench Hill gardens. The view from the bench and the seats in the background is lovely and relaxing.

Another experiment with direct positive on paper negative. This time it was underexposed/developed, but the scanned result is really nice.

5x7 Fomaspeed 311, Linhof color, Rodenatock Apo Ronar 360mm at f22.

After waiting for NS C28 to deliver their train to Island Ave. Yard, the AVR-1 Job is seen throttling up through the famous railroad trench below Allegheny Commons West Park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the NS Fort Wayne Line. Powering the train is a trio of SD45 carbodies wearing the Allegheny Valley Railroad's crimson red and yellow paint.

Scanned lith print.

 

Mamiya 645 ProTL w/ M-S 45 mm/f2,8.Early morning of April 22, 2023.

 

Fomapan 200 @ iso 100, dev in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.

 

Lith printed on Agfa Record Rapid (10x11") and developed in Moersch SE5 (25A+25B+some OB+450H2O).

Toned in Se 1+4, 45 sec.

 

No mosaic pattern on this one.

Soldiers digging a trench.

Tracks to the Trenches - World War One event. This is the last in the series of events commemorating the role which light railways played serving the fighting men of all nations.

 

This actual bus is one of over 300 requisitioned for war duties, by the Government, in 1914. The London General Bus Drivers also went with their buses, most of whom stayed with them for the duration of the war.

 

After transporting troops to the front, they were used for all manner of general purposes, from taking supplies to the front and returning wounded troops back to hospitals.

 

Some were converted into mobile Pigeon Coups, holding the infamous 'Homing Pigeons', whilst others were stripped of the superstructure and used to mount Vickers Machine Guns, for use as anti aircraft platforms.

A grim reminder of "life in the trenches'.

 

"A short segment of the trenches used in Canada to train First World War soldiers has been restored and opened to the public.

 

About 350,000 Canadian soldiers trained at Camp Borden in Ontario during the First World War. Here they were they were introduced to the rigours of warfare in 18 kilometres of training trenches, knowledge they carried with them are put to good use in battles at Vimy Ridge in France and Passchendaele in Belgium"

Lest we forget.

 

The trench is a fine replica at Bodelwyddan Castle, Wales, and well worth a visit.

 

The trench watch was a type of watch that came into use by the military during World War 1, as pocket watches were not practical in combat. It was a transitional design between pocket watches and wristwatches, incorporating features of both. Up until this time wristwatches were seen as a womans watch.

 

This example is one of my own dated 1909 and made of sterling silver. It keeps perfect time even after 114 years.

 

The chap lay down in the photo is my grandfather, Christopher McGuinness, who was killed in action on 15th October 1914. His son, my Dad, was born 19th October 1909 the same year my watch was made.

As promised here's the whole build for my WWI portrait. The twisted chains make great barbed wire! And I really like using the dark tan bushes for explosions! Sadly the picture is crappy.

Berkeley streets. New water pipes come to our neighborhood! Think infrastructure!

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I'm not sure what the name of this building is, but it's on the perimeter of the Nova development in Victoria.

NS 213 slides South through 'the trench' at Gastonia.

American soldiers bust through demoralized German lines, in the Meuse-Argonne offensive, of 1918.

 

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Another outdoor scene! :D

 

I'm also doing a diorama of the Meuse-Argonne offensive!

Located in the inner city of Pittsburgh where the trains run through Allegheny Commons West Park. This area is called the trench.

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