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Barnack's Monthly for September 2012 is "TYPES of TRANSPORT".


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Thank you to everyone who took part in Augusts' Barnack's Monthly, which was another great success owing to everybody who kindly shared their picture(s). And thank you in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it a pleasant and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us!

 

The Barnack's Monthly theme for September 2012 is: TYPES OF TRANSPORT.

 

This means any picture with anything to do with something that moves people, cargo, or livestock. For example: bicycles, cars, trucks, buses, roller skates, sack barrows, lifts, planes, ships, forklifts, hot air air balloons, zeppelins, rockets, prams, sheep trucks, cattle trucks, motor bikes, unicycles, snowboards, skateboards .... It's entirely your choice so let your imagination run wild! It would be a help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view but it's not compulsory.

 

The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with "Transport" in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting. It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures and enjoying yourself!

 

Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button at the bottom right of every post.

 

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Tiger over Melbourne

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Kolkata taxi graveyard

 

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Australian RAAF Roulettes team, flying over my house.

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Tall ship Sta'd Amsterdam, the pointy end.

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Tall ship Sta'd Amsterdam, the top end.

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At the locks - X1

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Hang glider

 

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Aerial lift

 

 

together

 

 

and boat; all together now.

 

 

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Not a form of transport but a consequence. Just outside the school, Harrow on the Hill.

 

 

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continuing the same theme ;) - C-Lux 2 (in camera b&w)

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The next one is not quite self-explanatory, I suppose.

 

The green train is a tram which serves the city of Basel and its environment. It runs on 1000mm tracks (for those who take an interest in such things).

 

The striped tube is a tunnel for two tracks for full-gauge trains. It has been in use a few years now. However, because the ground below the tunnel is unstable and has not entirely settled yet, they have not covered it yet. Indeed, they had to adjust the ground below that tube twice, so far.

 

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North Wales tram.

 

 

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The lazy man's bicycle conversion.

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