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Auger Falls trail, Wells, New York.

Wells, New York.

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Auger Hole Trail, Frozen Creek Access, Gorges State Park, Jocassee Gorges

This tracked mole is ideal for digging holes in a short time.

A beautiful waterfall in the Maine north woods with an unfortunate name.

 

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Two acrylic blades with separate flashlites...one with a strobe. Visualizing an idea and creating it in total darkness is most challenging, but satisfying when it finally works.

Used in the handling of grain.

We found these grain bins and an antique grain auger in Laketown, Utah. Augers are used to lift grain from one place and dump it someplace else, for example from a truck to a bin. The rusty machine in this photo is very old, obsolete, and missing a lot of parts.

OK, one more from the archives and now it's really time to get out and shoot something new. This is from a dark dark night in late summer when Charlie Widdis and I set out to capture Screw Auger Falls under the stars. Turns out it was even too dark for that... This shot was the only one I was able to rescue from the bag that had enough foreground info to work with and even that is a bit noisy and muddy. Our adventure trying to get up to the base of the falls through a grotto in the pitch black is a whole other story...

 

For those of you who have never been here. Screw Auger Falls is actually a rest stop... Gotta love Maine.

Auger Falls trail, Wells, New York.

Hackmann Borthers Farms Corn Harvest. 10-6-20

Is it a mech done in small scale or a hardsuit that doesn't fit a fig? I still don't know exactly what it is. What I do know is that I was taking apart my Snap Turtle m.flickr.com/#/photos/53458657@N04/10004740464/ and well.. it didn't make it all the way to the scrap yard and was recycled into this. Also, some heavy editing was involved in this picture.

Watch the hair, it's not just for show.

 

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For Space Jam 2019! Main inspirations include the Knights Sabers' suits, Drossel von Flügel and, of course, Gurren Lagann.

 

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sophie and i drove up to hike around the gulf hagas rim trail yesterday, was starting to feel the need to get off the island and see something new for a change. it was a sweet day for it indeed and while i was fussing with camera geekiness soph took a nice little dip in one of the pools under the falls. i could have hung out just at this one spot all afternoon, love it! have a good one everybody- Nate.

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Red Embers will transform Allan Gardens in downtown Toronto. For the first time in the city’s history, monumental art by Indigenous womxn artists will be displayed for free to the public. The banners have been created in Toronto and across Canada by commissioned artists and will float from 13 tall charred-black gates throughout the park. Two of the banners will face the Victorian-era glass Palm House, while the others will straddle the major pathways of the park, allowing visitors to admire them from all directions and walk below them. The local eastern cedar, hand-peeled structures will measure about 18 feet high with vertical posts that cross at the top.

 

Red Embers opens to the public with a smudging ceremony, drumming and guest speakers on June 8, 2019, 11 AM. All are welcome!

 

Red Embers honours the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and the strength of community resilience. All the banners and gates will remain in the park from June until the annual October 4, 2019 Sisters in Spirit Vigil. Red Embers has been designed by the team of Indigenous designers Larissa Roque, Tiffany Creyke, and Citylab’s Lisa Rochon. The team won a Public Space Incubator competition grant in 2018, awarded by Park People. Commissioned featured artists include Kristen Auger, Annie Beach, Hillary Brighthill, Hannah Claus, Sarah Biscarra Dilley, Rosalie Favell, Adrienne Greyeyes, Lido Pimienta, Louise Solomon, Rolande Souliere, Eladia Smoke, and Janelle Wawia. Artists, including Catherine Tammaro and Lindsey Lickers, will work directly with our Charitable Partner, the Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto, to create two banners with volunteers. Source: indigenousto.ca/event/red-embers-in-allen-gardens-park-op...

 

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You can find this waterfall traveling south on SC107 out of Cashiers, NC. It may take about 15-20 minutes. You'd then turn right onto New Burrell's Ford Road and go 2.5 miles to a pull-off on the right side close to a little bridge. The trailhead is right there. Its an easy 20 minute walk.

 

Once there the scene is relatively tight so I found compositions a bit limited. I would have liked to go downstream a bit but there didn't appear to be any safe way of getting down or through all the rhododendrons.

 

Water flow was OK but I would have liked it to be fuller. This could be a good spring location when the rhododendrons are in bloom.

 

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I started my long weekend off by hiking the Auger Hole Trail from the Frozen Creek Access, Gorges State Park last Saturday morning. I had spoken with my buddy who lives in Rosman the day before, and he confirmed the river water level was about average, so that was a good sign. When I hiked the trail beginning at the "Auger Hole" of the trail (starting at about 3.25 miles in), I was amazed at the road construction Duke Energy had accomplished through and around the massive landslide from a year earlier. After hiking through the Auger Hole, I walked through the river and hiked further up the trail crossing Bearwallow Creek. At some key points along the way, I explored and made some notes of "how to" and "where to" safely access several of the more prolific waterfalls in the area off the trail (all requiring rope assisted descents). There are no official trail signs or trails in this section of the park, (with an exception of a few such as Wintergreen and the Lime Kilns). I walked back through the Toxaway River (I was happy for this accomplishment in and of itself) and hiked on up the trail to accomplish 10.78 miles of hiking on Saturday. It was a beautiful day out on the trail.

Auger Falls trail, Wells, New York.

Common or Eastern Auger. Terebra dislocata. One inch to one and a quarter inch long. Helix.

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These two chased each other and the cheeky hare seemed to have the upper hand - so to speak and eventually shot off into the veld.

Taken at quite a distance and heavily cropped

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A vertical 2:1 aspect ratio pano of Screw Auger Falls, Grafton Notch - Maine.

 

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A preview of the Auger, an officially licensed secondary weapon from U4iA's upcoming Offensive Combat video game! These are the first of many Lego-scale weapons from the in-browser FPS.

 

At BrickFair 2012, I'll have prototypes for you all to see and hold (but NOT take home!)

 

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Hand-held in Pembrokeshire & a wider DoF would have been better but there you are. ;-)

Auger Hawk with a fall foliage backdrop.

 

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The shells of the sea snails in this family are typically shaped like slender augers or screws. In that respect they share certain shell characters with the family Turritellidae,

Auger shell, Sand Dollar, shark teeth, and puffer fish tooth plate

The basic function of a feed mill is to receive grain from farmers, grind it down, and form the ground grain into pellets. Much of the machinery that made this happen has been removed, which makes it difficult to understand the work flow. An auger moves material from one place and delivers it to another part of the mill. Why an auger and not a conveyor belt or a bucket elevator? Perhaps it has to do with how much milling has already occurred.

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Finally, a quiet & rainy day to get caught up on processing & flickering:)

I love it when I am surprised. I took a trip up to Grafton Notch State Park this afternoon to take a look at Screw Auger Falls (why does one state need 2 different screw auger falls by the way. What exactly is a screw auger?). The falls themselves were pretty cool but I was not going to hop out to the rock overhang to shoot them properly (I don't know what I'm going to do when I visit the Grand Canyon in August. I'll be the guy crawling on his hands and knees out to the overlooks).

 

I thought I would climb down to the bottom and see if I could make my way up to the falls. As you come up to the falls the stream takes you through this little grotto here. Nothing like I have seen in Maine. I didn't quite make it to the falls (right around the bend there). I was waist deep in water already and getting to that next step would require chest high wading. I'll make another attempt when I have somebody to watch my gear or a dry bag.

 

This is actually my third favorite comp of the set but thought I would get some practice on the processing before processing my favorites. I do like the way the light hits that rock on the right as well as the patterns though. I actually prefer this one in black and white and an unfinished conversion is currently functioning as my wallpaper. I think I am probably in the minority though when it comes to the black and white thing... The colors here are pretty cool. I thought I saw flecks of gold in the water too but turns out it was just lots of mica and quartz embedded in the rocks.

 

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Strobist: Snooted 580exII at top of stairs aimed down. Triggered by pocket wizards.

  

Composed this one from above and through the very tight spot in the rocks.

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