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  1. From the album: Other Work

    I find I like twisting other peoples characters/OC's/Avatars to my own grim purpose. This is Elkyrie, Bat-Girl vtuber astronaut. "I've finally made it to Earth...! it now burns..."
    2 points
  2. Far too early to be in bloom, Gorse bushes covered in snow in the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  3. Looking good! A positively gleaming train at London Padington station waiting to depart on a Great Western Railways express service to Bristol Templemeads. London Padington is, of course, the station from which Padington Bear set out on his world travels... (Or something like that?!!) Well, I don't know if Padington Station was where he started from but he certainly was there at some point... I once saw a picture of him there with his bag and a spare jar of marmalade for the journey!!
    1 point
  4. Flight BA248 from Rio De Janeiro (Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner G-ZBJK) lowers it's landing gear on the final approach to London Heathrow Airport. On approach it flys over Windsor Castle where the "Royal Standard" shows the Queen is in residence. Photo taken from Platform 1 at Windsor & Eton Riverside Railway Station.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  5. Photo taken at Picnic grove Tagaytay city last december 2021. Horse for rent
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  6. From the album: Other Work

    "God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him"
    1 point
  7. A cold January evening on the Isle of Wight, sees two passengers waiting for the train back to Ryde from Brading on Island Line. As part of major upgrade work on Island Line, Brading Station has been upgraded to have 2 x operational platforms again for the first time since the late 1980s.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  8. The Sun has not long risen and there is a hard frost on the ground at Aldershot Railway Station with Aldershot FC's stadium in the distance. A very thick fog descended and blanked this view out less than 1/2 hour after this picture was taken!

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  9. Well, not quite! An Island Line Class 484 approaches Ryde Esplanade from Ryde Pier Head and in doing so disturbs all the seagulls taking shelter from the high tide and choppy waters!

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  10. Concord in the foreground - with an Emirates A-380 and a British Airways Boeing 777 (I think?!) waiting for their take-off slots at London Heathrow Airport. As seen from the 6th floor of the Hilton Garden Inn, near Hatton Cross - November, 2021
    1 point
  11. High tide at Ryde Esplanade on the Isle of Wight sees the arrival of the Hovercraft from its short crossing from the city of Portsmouth in the background (about 4 x miles away).

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  12. It is a cold but Sunny Winter morning in Ryde on the Isle of Wight. Unit 484 003 crosses Ryde Pier forming the 08:45 service to Shanklin.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  13. The only regular commercial "Hovercraft" operation in the world runs between Portsmouth and Ryde on the Isle of Wight. As dusk gathers a service from Portsmouth arrives across the wet sand at the Ryde terminal.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  14. The last surviving 02 Tank has had a hard day and is now being prepared for a good night's rest on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  15. Ex MoD (Ministry of Defence) Hunslet Tank 198 heads the 16:23 Havenstreet to Wootton.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  16. Ivatt Tank 41313 arrives at Havensteet on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway on the 15:33 Smalbrook Junction to Wootton service.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  17. After some 31 x years on Island Line after some 51 x years before that under the streets of London, Class 483 Unit 006 waits to go into a happy retirement on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. The newcomer Class 484 Unit 004 waits to shunt into the Sidings at Ryde St Johns Road.
    1 point
  18. A Class 484 alongside a withdrawn Class 483 at Ryde St Johns clearly shows how much bigger they are! Class 483 were originally built for the "Deep" level "Tube" in London and came across to the Isle of Wight in 1989. The Class 484 worked originally on the Sub Surface "Underground" in London and arrived on the Island in 2021 to take over! The 484 is much bigger in height!
    1 point
  19. A bright rainbow against the dark sky in Haslemere following heavy rain.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  20. They say there is a "Crock of Gold" at the end of a rainbow, so it must be in the fireplace below this chimney!

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  21. A Class 484 on test at Fareham on a hot sunny afternoon. These trains are replacing the old 483 Units that have carried out over 30 x years of service on the Isle of Wight (after 50 x years on the London Underground).

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  22. A warm Summer day at Eastleigh and a Shunting Signal is glimpsed through the trees.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  23. A heavy rain shower is seconds away with the late evening sun shining onto the dark clouds and producing a beautiful rainbow.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  24. Schools Class 30925 runs round its train at Alresford.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  25. Looking towards Ropley, the Signals stand resolutely at "Stop/Danger" on a beautiful Summer day.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  26. Approaching Ropley from Alton on a Sunny, hot June afternoon.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  27. A hot Sunny June afternoon on the foot crossing at the "Country End" of Ropley Station on the Watercress Line in Hampshire.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  28. From a late spring perspective, the Spinnaker Tower is seen from Portsmouth & Southsea High Level Station.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  29. Gale force winds are blowing from the West through the Solent and heavy rain isn't far away. An Isle of Wight car ferry still ploughs on through the heavy seas to the Fishbourne terminal on the Island from Portsmouth.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  30. The storm has passed and the bright sunlight creates a double Rainbow on the rain as it moves away.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  31. With temperatures well below Zero, the early morning sun shines over Long Valley Sidings in Basingstoke where a Class 450 Desiro from South Western Railway awaits its next trip.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  32. With temperatures well below Zero for several days, icicles have formed on plants next to the road at Stanford in Hampshire!

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  33. The rain turned to sleet and then for a short time to wet snow on the last day of January 2021.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  34. Heavy wet snow falls in the Hogmoor Inclosure on the last day of January 2021.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  35. A Hogmoor Sentinel looks North over the Snowy landscape of the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  36. A snowy landscape in the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  37. Snow covers the holly in the Hogmoor Inclosure.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  38. A very cold freezing fog across much of the South East of England leaves a frosting on these trees in Haslemere.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  39. More trees in Haslemere following a night of freezing fog.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  40. From the album: Digital

    Always cover mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing
    1 point
  41. From the album: Digital

    When going outside always wear a mask to protect oneself and others.
    1 point
  42. 15:55 Havenstreet to Smallbrook Jct makes steam as it gets away from Havenstreet.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  43. Ex WD Hunslet 0-6-0 "Saddle Tank" pulls the final train of the day away from Havenstreet.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  44. A service from Portsmouth Harbour emerges from Chalk Tunnel past the site of the old Guildford Locomotive Depot on a service from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo.

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
  45. Traditionally there is said to be a crock of gold at the end of a rainbow. Perhaps this is proof it's really where one comes from?

    © Tim Penycate

    1 point
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