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PANAMÁ SEPTIEMBRE 2019
Ruinas de Panamá Viejo, ciudad fundada en 1.519 y destruida posteriormente por un pirata británico. Posteriormente, la ciudad se trasladó a la actual ubicación del Casco Histórico.
En la foto podemos ver los restos del conjunto arquitectónico formado por la Iglesia y el Convento de la Concepción, sede de la única congregación religiosa femenina que fue implantada en Panamá durante la colonia, es uno de los más grandes del Conjunto Monumental Histórico de Panamá Viejo.
DL #2409 leads PO74 east by Snag Pond in Gouldsboro in the heart of the first snowstorm of the year.
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DL #2409 leads DL3 pulling 68 sand cars south past the 673 signals at the south end of Norfolk Southern Taylor Yard.
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DL #2409 sits on the back of the days BR-1 after it’s first day being used to move freight since its repaint.
DL #2457 & #2409 lead PO74, hauling a high and wide move for the day, eastbound parallel to Rt. 611 in the Delaware Water Gap which is closed due to a rockslide on the mountain.
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2 number Waxwings were showing quite well early doors on a gloomy morning in Bedfordshire which was a treat:-)
Durdle Door
-Durdle Door is a naturally formed rock arch on an easterly section of the Jurassic Coast between Weymouth and Lulworth Cove , Dorset UK .
This is, I believe, a delivery to the Minneapolis Tribune seen here on the west side of the river above Broadway.
In September, driving home late from a shoot in the park, I stopped repeatedly for this sunset. It just kept getting better and better; sometimes the afterglow is the best part.
This is a manual blend of two shots, one exposed and processed to retain the intensity of the sky, the other to provide a little detail in the shadowed foreground. Camera on the tripod. I was careful to avoid the "HDR look", and to keep it as realistic as possible.
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2024 James R. Page - all rights reserved.