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On Sunday, September 1st 1985, John Michael Holly stole a bulldozer from a construction site in Laurel MD. He then parked the machine on the tracks of the B&O's Washington Subdivision (now CSX Capital Sub) at Cherry Lane. At around 3am, westbound autoracks piled up after striking the bulldozer. All four engines and fourteen of the sixty one cars derailed, and somehow the crew made it out okay. This photo is looking railroad west off the Cherry Lane overpass at the accident site, after number two main has been restored enough to get trains by. It was not a good period for Chessie autoracks, as on September 4th 1986, eastbound 216 piled up at Boyds Md, up the road a little ways. And a year later in September 1987, 216 again derailed at Takoma Park Md, with the wreckage entering the METRO red line row. No photographer listed, JL Sessa collection.
The tree-down aftermath of a violent early-summer thunderstorm. Miraculously, the house survived the impact relatively unscathed.
Decatur, Georgia.
23 June 2019
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Here is the "aftermath" of the sequence that first started before this photograph. Had another version of this photo without all the fire and darkness but this was the coolest one :D
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New Adventures Ahead
Heading west along Saint Charles Avenue, car #900 passes a row of bead-tangled trees five days after Mardi Gras, quite possibly the wildest festival in the nation.
I'm going to try to make a gradual transition away from "weird" but warm-tone images, and into some pretty and colorful autumn tree shots. Gradual transitions are nice, right?
Come to think of it, maybe it's better to have some shots in the photostream that jump out at you because they're so different than the surrounding images.
But then if you tried to make every shot pop like that, you'd have a whole series of popping shots that really don't pop individually because they all pop....
hm..... nothing is ever simple in flickr-land...
Waterton, Alberta, Canada - We had a huge forest fire resulting in a lot of damage. Once people were let back into area there were miles and miles of fencing which had to be replaced.
Super typhoon Lawin aftermath
One of the most powerful typhoons to ever hit the country, has caused widescale destruction to private and public properties particularly farming communities across Northern Luzon.
▶116/365 ❤ Photog with my little #pocketcam B-)
The remains of industry are very much apparent on Chemical Beach, County Durham.
It's strange how as time weathers some of the discarded man-made material the beach somehow starts to regain its beauty.
Aftermath February assignment for APG.
I'm posting a bit early because it's going to be busy for the next few days.
Nikon D90 with 55mm micro/macro lens
Bare flash from camera left
Older picture that I re-worked. Partial Detroit skyline view from top of decayed abandonment.
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After 10 and 12 hours of work respectively, we needed nothing but each other.
(And some simple food, red wine, warm blankets and Netflix.)