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Had to climb inside a vine for this. Rained again last night so it was worth getting wet, again...

Doug Harrop Photography • October 2, 2000

 

A BNSF Joliet, Illinois to Pittsburgh, California coil steel train pulls through Price Canyon on the former D&RGW east of Kyune, Utah.

Happy Fence Friday!

This is a close-up B&W HDR photo of a pair of suspension coils on an old train engine at the Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Museum.

66107 With the Corby B.S.C. to Margam T.C. empty coil trucks

"PORTRAY THE LETTER P"

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I adore silk, the shiny (but no too bling) finer ornaments.

I can so enjoy them, like this one. Hope you do too?

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L'€4032 est vue en tête du "St Chély" local Italie-Ambérieu-Miseray Salines, où se trouve un EP situé sur la VU entre Besançon Viotte et Besançon Franche-Comté TGV. Ce train a connu à peu près tous les itinéraires et toutes les EF possibles ces dernières années! Il passe l'ancienne gare de Rochefort sur Nenon (entre Dole et Besançon) alors fraichement déboisée pour le plus grand plaisir du photographe!

Ah, the Tesla coil, nature's own party trick and a physicist's hair-raising best friend! It's like a magic orb that turns anyone into a wizard—zap a neon bulb, and voilà, instant light show. Just remember, while it's all fun and games making your hair stand on end, safety first! No jewelry, dry hands, and if you've got a pacemaker, admire the electric ballet from a safe distance.😮 And for the love of science, don't forget to step off that chair before someone flips the switch, or you'll be the brightest bulb in the room—literally!

Mifflin, Pennsylvania

There is something very satisfying about the curly coils of seashells.

 

Unknown variety collected from The Maldives.

  

52 in 2023 No 19 - Curly

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During my summer as a tour guide in Alaska I spent many wonderful nights, the best of my life, in Denali National Park. On many of my tours I'd spend a night or two with my guests at the Denali Park Village just south of the Nenana River bridge at MP 231 on Parks Highway.

 

I would normally have mid days free while my tour guests were off for the day in the park and once my work duties and reservations were set for the evening I could indulge myself with a hike or some photography. The Alaska Railroad mainline was within earshot just across the highway and river up on the hillside within the eastern boundary of Denali National Park. I'd always wanted to climb up there for a shot od them winding along the edge of the bluff and finally made the point to do it one day.

 

This location is about MP 341.5 and is immediately south of the 6202 ft siding known as Oliver. A set of triple s-curves make for a fun sight and the telecompression of a long lense makes the gentle twists (ranging between 2 and 7 degrees) look more dramatic than they are. The heavy welded, concrete ties, and modern power prove that while the ARR may be isolated it is decidedly not backward and is the equal of any lower 48 Class 1.

 

Here is the flagship of the fleet, daily train 230N, the Denali Star on its 356 mile 12 hr journey from Anchorage to Fairbanks only a half dozen miles from their stop in the park. The twin SD70MACs cut a sharp profile as they twist through the squiggles along the unstable hillside through slide zone 341.

 

Denali National Park, Alaska

Sunday June 25, 2017

Tip of handheld milk frother

 

MM: Spiral

The 632D 21.46 Margam to Corby steel coils in Corby Station as the train crew change ends to take the train back into the works.

For a short period last year the train was topped and tailed and diverted via Market Harborough providing this photo op

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An unwinding frond creates spiral patterns.

NS 3069 leads B08 west at Otis, bound for Burns Harbor.

152 020 with steel coil train at the Bremen central station.

 

Coil heater from one of my vaping devices.

For the Looking Close on Friday challenge: Minimalism on White Background.

OlympusOmZuiko 55mmF1.2

Southern Pacific rattlesnake in late morning, Southern California

Inside the incense coil, aka Lai Tak Tsuen. A one of a kind public housing estate in Hong Kong.

 

Part of the ongoing fine art series: Stacked - Urban Architecture of Hong Kong

 

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A furled coil of Queen Anne's lace rises above ripening muscadine grapes and two Queen's Anne's lace plants, already blooming.

 

Legacy Park

Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.

15 July 2022.

 

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▶ "Daucus carota —whose common names include wild carrot, bird's nest, bishop's lace, and Queen Anne's lace (North America)— is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae. It is native to temperate regions of the Old World and was naturalized in the New World.

 

Queen Anne’s lace flowers have a flat-topped white umbel, sometimes with a solitary purple flower in the center. These flowers bloom from late spring until mid-fall. Each flower cluster is made up of numerous tiny white flowers. The flower cluster start out curled up and opens to allow pollination. The cluster then rolls itself shut again, like a reverse umbrella when it goes to seed at the end of the season."

Wikipedia.

 

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Steel coils squeal through the curve at Indiana Harbor, moving south on the IHB main after having just crossed NS's Chicago Line.

Ce 13 mai 2021, la Traxx E 186 349-7 assurait la traction d'un train de coils sous le n°47800 entre Jeumont et Tergnier. Elle est vue ici dans le triangle de Jussy (02).

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a fujifilm xf35mm f/1.4 lens

Abbaye Saint Georges de Boscherville. France.

 

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