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Wrong Direction. One of the more vexing aspects of the pandemic emergency is the huge number, perhaps a majority, of people who seem to lack the mental capacity to follow an arrow. Especially in a crowded shopping mall. I have no idea whether this is resistance or indifference. Taken while mucking about with getting more of a pushed film look while using the Classic Chrome film simulation.

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If you're getting off Highway 40 at Twin Arrows, AZ to go to the casino and instead you came upon this, you took the wrong turn...

Dramatic tree frame view of Aurizon's P2514-P2509-P2508 approaching a curve at Bookara while leading empty grain train 4G52 bound for Mingenew on the Midland Line on May 5, 2022

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I'd been unsuccessfully messing about with my Oly 60mm macro lens when i decided to call it a day and walk back to the car. As i rounded the corner to the car park i stumbled upon a pair of Ahern bins. While locally common, their range is restricted to a small part of southern Essex and east London, a pair in the wild is well worth a snap. Not wanting to risk them disappearing off into the bushes while i changed lenses i fired off a quick snap with the macro lens and fortunately came out with a quite acceptable picture.

Abellio London 8569 (YX11HPE) is seen at Ruislip Station on route E7, despite being branded for route U7.

 

This working is not allowed, as the vehicle is branded for a different route, and the company will be fined for this.

Of course, Ron's Quill is a hand-me-down from the 80's.

A CSX ES44DC and a pair of CP ACs curve their way west on Norfolk Southern's Chicago Line at Otis on a picture-perfect fall afternoon.

 

While CSX GEs infest the former B&O main line several miles to the south on an all-too frequent basis, their appearance on the Chicago Line also happens way too often.

  

“When worlds collide, things happen”

But turned out kind of cool. Didn't see the plane until loaded on computer

 

San Francisco, California 2013

Taken while picking up trash in front of my house.

Have a great week, thanks for all the great comments and faves.

"is it wrong that this made me think of you?"

Is it wrong to make flowers monochrome, I think not , as always offer the colour photograph, just for artistic effect. Good for printed framed in the home, where not wanting to disturb colour schemes

Mad Max

 

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It seems, somewhere they took a wrong turn...... they are as good in taking directions as I am....I can get lost in a phone booth.......for the younger visitors...a phone booth, was way back when...before the iphone...:).......and as for me, I am soooooo thankful for my GPS...lol

 

Thank you everyone, for your visits, kind comments, and invites.

 

Have a lovely day,

 

Hedi

Sign on the street showing wrong way.

Huvudsta Metro Station on the Stockholm underground.

 

I really don't know about this one, it is wrong on so many levels but at the same time it feels dynamic and I like it.

One of the last photos of 2019. Taken at Wastwater in the Lake district, a place Ive been wanting to visit and photograph. Cant go wrong here with this beautiful Landscape.

 

Thank you all for visiting my photostream , commenting and faveing.

 

Situated in the Wasdale Valley, Wastwater is 3 miles long, half a mile wide and 260 feet deep, and the deepest of all the lakes.

Wastwater is perhaps the most awe-inspiring of all the lakes. Surrounded by mountains, Red Pike, Kirk Fell, Great Gable and Scafell Pike – England’s highest mountain.

 

Extending the length of the south-east side of the lake are the Screes, consisting of millions of fragments of broken rock and rising from the floor of the lake to a height of almost 2000 feet, giving the lake an ominous appearance.

The valley was colonised by Norse farmers in the 9th and 10th century. At the Wasdale Head end of the lake is St. Olaf’s Church, one of the smallest in the country.

 

In an ITV television program in 2007, Wastwater in the Lake District has been named as Britain’s favourite view after the public chose from four landscapes. Sally Whittaker, the Coronation Street actress, spoke in praise of Wastwater which Wordsworth described as “long, stern and desolate”. She said: “This landscape has fired up the imaginations of painters, poets and climbers over the centuries. And it’s not lost any of its power to surprise, charm and thrill us today.”

 

Britain’s favourite view.

The lake is owned by the National Trust, as also is Scafell Pike (England’s highest mountain). There is a National Trust campsite at the Wasdale Head end of the lake. At the other end is the Wasdale Hall Youth Hostel, also owned by the National Trust.

 

Sorry I haven't been on for awhile. Been really busy trying to get my photography business going. I need to make a living in this crazy world......lol

Coming across WAPO by chance, I had only a few moments to throw it in park and grab a shot. Unfortunately with all the quiet zones here, the crossings have these large medians that keep you from doing a quick turn around... I guess for all the numb nuts who would try to drive around down gates?

 

Anyways, WAPO with a big train stretches West through CPF185. Not sure how far they made it, but this was one of the ones in recent memory that 'made it' with a single crew.

I am probably wrong with name of flower.

ADE36 (YX62BXF) has had replacement glass on the rear, but the masking to allow the blinds to be seen is in the wrong place!

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This is clearly the wrong way to maintain a street sign.

A quick trundle from Harrington to Salterbeck on Tuesday allowed this shot of 66424 hauling 37402 and the ECS of 2C49 to Kingmoor to be taken from Shore Road.

These sort of events don't happen when it's sunny.

Two girls on a kayak on Utrecht's Oudegracht, framed by the Stadhuisbrug, a 1547 bridge that joined two older bridges, the Huidenbrug and the Broodbrug.

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