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West Midlands Trains CAF-built Class 1§96 No. 196109 departs from University station while forming service 1M61 1040 Hereford - Birmingham New Street on 8th March 2024. The revamped Facilities provide a huge contrast to the small, cramped booking office previously empl.oyed at this very busy station. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
A lovely find on the Dorset coastline, this is Worbarrow Cove.
You can clearly see the uplifted strata lines in the geology from an event that took place millions of years ago. Though its a little overcast there was definitely a mood present at this quiet and tranquil place.
My contribution to the Uplift crew! Go to weuplift.ca and purchase this here print as proceeds go to support Ryan's Well Foundation.
Another uplifting and full of fun image from my 365 Project
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I was invited by Uplift for their next exhibition taking place in Toronto, Canada.
Uplift is an organization that raises money for people in Africa through the support of artists from all over the world. I’m so happy to be part on this amazing project doing what I love most.
Thank you Rima.
I spent my entire AP film photography class working with 35mm pinholes and the ways you could tweak movement with such a long exposure time. I haven't touched the idea of motion in a while with a digital camera and have really been wanting to do so recently now that I know my camera a lot more. This was my first experimental photo of that idea. I definitely plan to revisit this concept.
105 of 121 pictures in 2021 - Uplifting
A beautiful bouquet of irises and yellow roses for Mother’s Day which definitely lifted one’s spirits! 💕
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Présente dans les expositions suivantes / Present in the following expositions :
- Flower Yellow -3 (** 5 9 5 0 3 6 **)
- MACRO Flower (** 5 9 5 0 3 6 **)
Explore : #103 on April 8, 2011
I set this one up for my spouse to take, however the magic light was provided by higher powers. Blessings and have a great day.
Digital Contest Entry
Subject: "Your Best Shot of 2021
Award: Nada
Taken of the Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church Steeple in the Kennedy Heights neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Taken and originally posted in 2014.
Uplift, a steel-and-aluminum sculpture by Mia Pearlman at the corner of Berkeley Street and Columbus Avenue in the South End, outside the headquarters of Liberty Mutual Insurance.
Believe it or not, this is (sort of?) the natural lighting. As it was only midway through a blindingly bright, sunny, cloudless day...it's sort of lucky. But I like it.
Self portrait
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With COVID-19 still causing heavy disruption across commercial aviation, even the most profitable carriers like Emirates have too suffered from a substantial fall in passenger traffic.
Although there seems to be a very slow return to recovery for the aviation industry, demand isn't expected to return for at least the next 2-3 years... Even Emirates which has largely focused on its fleet of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s has admitted that it needs smaller jets to cope as demand slowly returns.
A saving grace for many airlines has been cargo; for Emirates whilst their Airbus A380 fleet have mainly been grounded (although they are slowly returning back to service), their Boeing 777 fleet has largely maintained their operations albeit for use as freighters. Whilst their fleet of 11 Boeing 777Fs have been used intensively since COVID-19, a large proportion of their Boeing 777-300ERs have seen seats removed in favour of cargo capacity.
At London Heathrow, this is particularly apparent! So far, only EK1/2, EK3/4 and EK7/8 are carrying passengers with two of those flights utilising Boeing 777-300ERs in favour of Airbus A380s. Looking at the side of the coin, EK29/30 and EK31/32 are currently utilising Boeing 777-300ERs but to carry cargo with seats removed.
Emirates have continued to provide their twice-weekly SkyCargo flights (EK9943/9944) utilising Boeing 777Fs operating Wednesday and Saturday only which is one of the few flights that hasn't changed since COVID-19 started to gather pace.
Currently, Emirates operates 153 Boeing 777s, which includes 10 Boeing 777-200LRs (8 currently in storage), 132 Boeing 777-300ERs (11 currently in storage) and 11 Boeing 777Fs. Emirates have 115 Boeing 777-9s on-order.
Echo Foxtrot Oscar is one of 11 Boeing 777Fs in service with Emirates, delivered new to the carrier on lease from DAE Capital on 31st October 2014 and she is powered by 2 General Electric GE90-110B1 engines.
Boeing 777-F1H A6-EFO on final approach into Runway 27R at London Heathrow (LHR) on EK9943 from Dubai-Al Maktoum (DWC) via Dubai-International (DXB).