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It's been too nice of a weekend to have it end indoors. Consequently, a drive to a favorite sunset spot seemed like a better alternative. Good night and have a great week everyone!

In post processing no editing in Photoshop was involved. Tomorrow I will publish the classic version.

 

The classic version can be found at: www.flickr.com/photos/95566715@N08/44191607262

 

(This version is rotated clockwise by 90°, nothing else changed to the classic perspective.)

Trial Harbour, west coast of Tasmania.

Out Amish neighbors use non-motorized scooters for short distances.

Nik Analog B & W.

RL photography Peek

 

please do not use my photo for any reason. if you would like to recreate this photo please just ask ^.^

An alternative view (including the signal box and houses) of A4 Pacific 60007, 'Sir Nigel Gresley’, passing through Pontrilas working the 1Z52 Saphos 'Welsh Marches Express' tour from Shrewsbury to High Wycombe via Bristol Temple Meads.

The view from the far end. looks very nice now all the construction is done.

Vibrant Minimalism alternatives for Macro Mondays theme.

I got to thinking about this as alternative versions like Schrodiger's cat so we have here the final version, just below center while all the other possible versions drift off like smoke. I recall some physicist using an expression like "the collapse of the alternative" so I have borrowed that. If it's your expression send me a letter because I haven't had a letter from a physicist since I did graphics for the Department of Physics at the University of Illinois. There is, by the way, a nasty green spot in the middle, but I haven't found an adequate substitute for it.

 

Ouzo, salami, fried bread and cheese and some pieces of schnitzel was my mother's surprise to enjoy the sunny new year's day.

66741 heads a diverted 6S45 North Blyth to Fort William loaded Alumina working through a deserted Wylam station, on the 23rd October 2021. Although the ECML was shut for several weekends in September and October I believe this was the only occasion that the Fort William 'Alcans' Saturday working operated via the Tyne Valley line during this period.

  

Its getting near Christmas and if you want the perfect gift for the railway enthusiast - look no further than the 50 Years of Phoenix Book.

 

The book contains 14 chapters and 144 pages of photographs depicting the work of over 50 accomplished railway photographers with many differing styles and approaches. It takes an alternative view on photographing the railway scene over the past 50 years.

 

The book, called 50 Years of Phoenix is now available-click on this link to order your copy:

 

www.mortonsbooks.co.uk/product/view/productCode/15554

 

Why not take a look at the PRPC web site at

 

www.phoenix-rpc.co.uk/index.html.

Tapestry woven

Cosmic event

Sea of signification

An alternative view of Ribblehead Viaduct and the snowy hills beyond.

Alternatively, the title could be, ‘A Lot of Snow’. My eleventh entry for ABS Builder challenge. This build was basically two days of nearly non-stop building; one to build the bridge, sleigh, and water/underwater section, and one to make all of the snow and finishing details such as the trees. The dark red seed part is used 8 times in the sleigh.

 

More pictures.

This is in the May issue. I shoot these three photos for a feature.

 

Left to Right:

 

Nick - Hit The Lights

Mike - The Devil Wears Prada

Dave - Every Avenue

 

This was an amazing adventure of these shots. AP approached me to set up the shoots with Nick (HTL) and Dave (EA), I was given a 1 week deadline and could plan them whenever. I then got thrown in the TDWP shoot with the same deadline. I decided to do them all within 24 hours.

 

Here's how I did it. Emily and I left Akron, Ohio and drove straight to Lima, Ohio - this is where Nick lives, I've known him for sometime now and he said we could come shoot and then stay there tonight. Dave gave me a hand out there. We shot that night and just hung out. 7:00am the next morning, we woke up and traveled to Detroit, Michigan to begin the shoot with Dave of EA, I gotta' give out a bit shoutout to Jesse Speelman for letting me use his studio space. After that shoot, I drove to Cleveland to shoot TDWP at the House of Blues.

 

It took about 19 hours from start to finish and was one of the best weekends ever. I want to thank Emily, Dave and Jesse for all of the help!

Taken in my backyard

Tremé, New Orleans

January, 2015

Taken in my backyard

Tremé, New Orleans

January, 2015

I saw a shot of this from another of my contacts, Simon, and it is what drew me to the location. I just thought it was such an unusual angle on a bridge.

2004,New York

bromoil printed now on Slavich Unibrom 24x30cm

 

Please do NOT POST awards pictures, group banners, sparkling icons or images in my photostream, thanks!!!

My Macro Mondays alternative shots, taken whilst working on this week's theme of 'The Space In Between'.

Experimenting with Cyanotyoe printing process. Still a long way to go yet but I am really enjoying the journey

Inside Markthalle Neun, an "alternative" indoor food market in Berlin.

Woefully lean after the long winter....

 

Piz Medel hut, Aprii

Alternative Macro Monday shots for the weekly theme of 'Hook'.

68017 & 68004 work down the Cumbrian coast with the 07.27 Kingmoor - Sellafield, conveying two FNAs from the previous day's visit to Torness.

The turbines of Robin Rigg Wind Farm, in the middle of the Solway Firth, stand sentinel.

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