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Love all else.... the color, details, beauty, design and whatever! john hoellerich photo. fotogjohnh!
from Hazelbrook, bridge over the Highway towards Sydney ... on my way to work.
#Flickr21Challenge 21 Awe ... so hard to choose but maybe this shows the awesomeness of a sunrise & the built environment💛
La Toba, Guadalajara / Spain
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Horna Stubna, 31.10.2022r.
Piękny zestaw w postaci 751 035-7 + 751 084-5 + 756 010-5 + 751 075-3 prowadzi skład mieszany jadący w planie Pn 68321 relacji Novaky - Horna Stubna. Za chwilę pociąg wjedzie do stacji końcowej.
R 816 Vojšín (Košice - Bratislava hl. st.)
30.6.2020
Zvolen nákl. st. - Výh Slatinka
(SK) 754.010 po nedávnej MH oprave klesá s rýchlikom 816 z výhybne Slatinka do Zvolena
(EN) 754.010 after a recent general repair, goes down with a fast train number 816 from Slatinka to Zvolen.
Still in the same mood? While we are waiting for some fall color to show up in our city we are all venturing out to the places that still have that mood. Some of us travel far and some are shooting locally. Whatever it may be there is really nothing more interesting than starting the day with the warm morning sun shining on to the golden orange and red landscapes. It really is magical and sets the right mood for the entire day! What do you think?
Pier 7, Embarcadero, SFO, offers the best view of Bay, Bay Bridge, Treasure Island and San Francisco Financial District on the other side.
A stroll here in the late evening is an awesome experience with dazzling lights all around! Its a long walk to the end of the Pier.
Pls press L and view.
My Photoblog- My Third Eye...!
Macro or close-up
Mondays: Free theme
Tuesdays: CRAZY TUESDAY THEME
Wednesdays: Macro or close-up
Thursdays: B&W and Sepia (NO monochrome in color, NO selective colors)
Fridays: Flora
Saturdays: Landscapes
Sundays: Fauna
Tag: 7DWF (If you want)
I still prefer the look of film. These are the barns where I live. I am working on clearing a lot of overgrown vines etc. Some which you can see in the lower left.
A somewhat crazy moment at sunset catches the brilliant and colorful light at the right moment. The sky is lit with a lighting bolt of color, the foreground water is almost pure white, and the ocean is a combination of blue and orange. I am late, and there is little time to capture what I see.
When I arrived at Wakefield, the waters were crashing, logs were rolling, and the light was about to disappear. No time for the tripod, so 9 shots were taken. Sometimes it is possible to capture an image in sharp detail using the drive with one shot quickly taken after the other. This is the only one that is sharp, while the rest are now on the "cutting room floor"
No. 7.
Boat No. 7 once proudly served in the 'lighter' fleet transporting cargo from the supply ship which would be anchored out at sea.
Due to unfavourable conditions larger vessels cannot access the Kingston pier and so it is let to the expert seamanship of the locals and their equally hardworking 'lighters'.
The crew would/will take the boat out the the ship and load each one with cargo which they would then bring back to the pier.
Once at the pier man and hydraulic power would then utilise the crane that is located on the pier to unload the 'lighters' onto delivery trucks.
The terminlogy of 'lighter' comes from the fact that with each load of cargo unloaded from the boat the smaller boat it becomes lighter, hence the name, 'lighter'.
It is just another insight into how the locals adapt to local innovation.
No. 7 has now been retired from the 'lighter' fleet and today rests on the shores in the shadows of those 'lighters' who are still serving the need of the community.
Norfolk Island.
So, what do you get a very-curious-about-everything man who acts like it's his seventh birthday?
After taking the shot in the first comment box below, I casually said, "Those would be kind o'cool for a photography opportunity-slash-experiment." Well, wouldn't you know the Amazon driver shows up a couple of days later. Fascinating how that kind of thing happens, really.