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Monday morning I woke up and looked out the window and noticed a heavy cloud cover and the sun was just starting to break the horizon. i could see the hint of a golden yellow sunrise and hoped i wouldn't miss it.
I made my way down to the park and as I crossed the tracks I looked at the rising sun; the colours were enhanced by the dark cloud filled sky above. I had to snap off a few quick shots to capture what I was seeing. I think this shot does it justice.
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FRANCE - Provence, fille dans un champ de lavande en face de
l'abbaye de Sénanque
FRANCE - Provence, girl in lavender field in front of the Abbey de Sénanque
C-GRSB/FZ692 - Douglas DC-3C-A1C3G - Royal Canadian Air Force (Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum)
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 12295 - built in 1943
Getting some final flight training done before the end of CWHM flying season
For my art exam on The Human Condition. This is development work. It is all seperate works, i have just merged them together in photoshop.
All images are inspired by Francis Picabia : www.askart.com/AskART/photos/COL20080204_5647/153.jpg
Image 3 also has influences from Edvard Munch: 1.bp.blogspot.com/_Qfmy1iBc5N8/SKdlxixVZJI/AAAAAAAAAxw/yF...
Images 4 and 5 have influences from Arnulf Rainer: www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&w...
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Image 1 and 2: watercolours
Image 3: colour photocopy of img2 with oil paint on top
Image 4: colour photocopy of img2 with added photos and chalk pastels
Image 5: chalk pastels
Alexander Dennis Enviro E40H Hybrid,
Stagecoach London. SN14TXP.
Orpington Church Hill,
Photo (c) TomG.2015.
C-GRSB CYHM 19-04-2025 (Canada 2025) Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum Douglas C-47A Skytrain CN 12295
Fifteen minutes behind the coal drag followed the second southbound to round out the three way meet, and this time I was graced with sunshine. Sharp eyes will note the northbound they both met visible thru the heat shimmers across the water to the north up by Tomkins Cove and the end of double track.
CSXT train I16820 (intermodal from 59th Street Yard in Chicago to Pork Newark) is led by another veteran AC400CW in its old school as delivered YN2 'bright future' paint, with 106 loads and zero empties, totalling 13143 ft, and 12295 tons as is snakes through the reverse curves and beneath the signal bridge at CP36 on Main 2 of CSXT's River Sub mainline. This was the third of three trains I'd shoot in the span of 25 minutes here along this five mile stretch of double track.
CSXT's River Sub (ex Conrail, Penn Central, New York Central, nee West Shore) dates from 1883 in this area and despite being a relative latecomer its mainline up the west bank of the Hudson has only grown in importance over the decades as traffic patterns have shifted. Today this line between northern New Jersey and the Albany area is by far the busiest north south route in the northeast, while conversely virtually the entirety of the West Shore's route to Buffalo along the south side of the Mohawk River has long been abandoned.
Stony Point, New York
Saturday June 21, 2025
...a loosening and sweetening heaviness,
not sleep, but nearly sleep, not dreaming really
but as ready to believe and still
unfevered, calm and unsurprised
From The Journey by Eavan Boland (1944 - )
Second in a series on the simple pleasures of watching grasses blowing in the wind. ... Grasses In The Wind Series - #2 ... First in series is here Third in the series is here
Best Viewed Large On Black - Rainy Day in Otaki Beach [?]
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Enjoy!... Bee Happy!
C-GRSB CYHM 19-04-2025 (Canada 2025) Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum Douglas C-47A Skytrain CN 12295
The tranquil spiral galaxy UGC 12295 basks leisurely in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. This galaxy lies around 192 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces, and is almost face-on when viewed from Earth, displaying a bright central bar and tightly wound spiral arms.
Despite appearing as an island of tranquillity in this image, UGC 12295 played host to a catastrophically violent explosion — a supernova — that was first detected in 2015. This supernova prompted two different teams of astronomers to propose Hubble observations of UGC 12295 that would sift through the wreckage of this vast stellar explosion.
Supernovae are the explosive deaths of massive stars, and are responsible for forging many of the elements found here on Earth. The first team of astronomers used Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) to examine the detritus left behind by the supernova in order to better understand the evolution of matter in our Universe.
The second team of astronomers also used WFC3 to explore the aftermath of UGC 12295’s supernova, but their investigation focused on returning to the sites of some of the best-studied nearby supernovae. Hubble’s keen vision can reveal lingering traces of these energetic events, shedding light on the nature of the systems that host supernovae.
[Image Description: A broad spiral galaxy seen directly face-on. It has two bright spiral arms that extend from a bar, which shines from the very centre. Additional fainter arms branch off from these, studded with bright blue patches of star formation. Small, distant galaxies are dotted around it, on a dark background.]
Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Filippenko, J. Lyman; CC BY 4.0
C-GRSB/FZ692 - Douglas DC-3C-A1C3G - Royal Canadian Air Force (Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum)
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
c/n 12295 - built in 1943
Getting some final flight training done before the end of CWHM flying season
The tranquil spiral galaxy UGC 12295 basks leisurely in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. This galaxy lies around 192 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces and is almost face-on when viewed from Earth, displaying a bright central bar and tightly wound spiral arms.
Despite its tranquil appearance, UGC 12295 played host to a catastrophically violent explosion – a supernova – detected in 2015. Supernovae are the explosive deaths of massive stars and are responsible for forging many of the elements found here on Earth.
Two different teams of astronomers used Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 to observe UGC 12295 and sift through the wreckage of this vast stellar explosion. The first team examined the supernova’s detritus to better understand the evolution of matter in our universe.
The second team of astronomers also explored the aftermath of UGC 12295’s supernova, but their investigation focused on returning to the sites of some of the best-studied nearby earlier supernovae. Hubble’s keen vision can reveal lingering traces of these energetic events, shedding light on the nature of the systems that host them.
Text credit: European Space Agency (ESA)
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Filippenko, J. Lyman
For more information: www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/2023/hubble-peers-at-a...
Exactly 10 years ago:
Vor genau 10 Jahren:
Phalaropus fulicarius
Red Phalarope (Grey Phalarope)
Thorshühnchen
Thorshane
Red Phalaropes are rarely seen on the beach, more often like here in the surf of the ocean
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One of the remarkable moment of 2019 when I got the twist while capturing! ❤❤
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The morning time was cloudy, the train which was supposed to come 4-5 hours late regularly, came 30 min before time with an huge offlink from NR & the train which was supposed to come overcrowded regularly, came somewhat empty with an offlink from goods category. The one which was bound to SWR & the another one which was coming from SWR. Both of them were in two different forms & having two different routes. 😃😃
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12591/Gorakhpur 🔁 Yesvantpur SF Express (ICF) in lead with an huge offlink, LDH. WAP4 -22612 (now TKD) moving 30 min before towards BPQ while greeting 2 hours late running 12295/KSR Bengaluru 🔁 Danapur Sanghamitra Express (LHB) in lead with an another offlink from goods category, BZA. WAG7 -28547 (WAP4 shell), in the BUPH outers. 😍😍
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D.O.C 📷 :- 14 July, 2019.
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C-GRSB, a Douglas DC-3C-S1C3G, taking off from runway 12 at John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Mount Hope, Ontario.
Serial number 12295 began her career as 42-92489 with the United States Air Force on February 19, 1944. She became FZ692 with the Royal Air Force on February 29, 1944 and was transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force as FZ692 on June 16, 1946.
After the unification of the Canadian Armed Forces on February 1, 1968, Canadian military C-47s were designated as CC-129s. This aircraft was re-serialized as 12945 on June 26, 1970. Today, she is a member of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum's collection at Mount Hope.
The 79-year-old is wearing the paint scheme of the R.C.A.F.'s 437 Squadron, with whom she flew missions to European destinations from her base at Blakehill Farm, in Wiltshire, England.
Set the shadow called God
In your skies to give light;
But the morning of manhood is risen, and the shadowless soul is in sight.
The tree many-rooted
That swells to the sky
With frondage red-fruited,
The life-tree am I;
In the buds of your lives is the sap of my leaves: ye shall live and not die.
From Hertha by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837 - 1909)
Best Viewed Large On Black - Otaki Beach, New Zealand [?]
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Alexander Dennis E40H/Enviro400 10.3m.
Route 96 rarely sees hybrids during the day but they have started to become slightly more common.
FRAGRANT CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP (from www.gourmettraveller.com.au/recipe/mains/fragrant-chicken...)
"The fragrant chicken noodle soup with ginger and turmeric is a chicken noodle soup bears some similarities with Indonesia’s soto ayam: a turmeric broth, poached chicken, vermicelli noodles, plus a garnish of fried shallots. Throw in lemongrass and ginger, and a good dose of chilli, and you have a near-perfect restorative chicken noodle soup."
In this case, the lemon grass was replaced with other vegetable.
Medium: Canon EOS 4000D
Date Taken: November 11, 2025
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The tranquil spiral galaxy UGC 12295 basks leisurely in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. This galaxy lies around 192 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces and is almost face-on when viewed from Earth, displaying a bright central bar and tightly wound spiral arms.
Despite its tranquil appearance, UGC 12295 played host to a catastrophically violent explosion – a supernova – detected in 2015. Supernovae are the explosive deaths of massive stars and are responsible for forging many of the elements found here on Earth.
Two different teams of astronomers used Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 to observe UGC 12295 and sift through the wreckage of this vast stellar explosion. The first team examined the supernova’s detritus to better understand the evolution of matter in our universe.
The second team of astronomers also explored the aftermath of UGC 12295’s supernova, but their investigation focused on returning to the sites of some of the best-studied nearby earlier supernovae. Hubble’s keen vision can reveal lingering traces of these energetic events, shedding light on the nature of the systems that host them.
Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Filippenko, J. Lyman
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