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Colourful 'Peruvian lily'.. 'Alstroemeria'.. & 'Corcrosmia Lucifer'.. 'Montbretia'..

 

Have a wonderful day.. thanks for looking..

  

This is a combination of two captures taken one after the other. The bottom half was captured at 30 seconds smoothing out the whipped up water from the intense wind at sunset with the passing front, and I liked the 30 seconds exposure, but also want to roughly freeze the motion of the clouds, as they were extremely pretty there in the sky to, but moving very fast. Having the 9 Stop ND on for the long exposure, I did not want to waste time taking the ND filter off, so just quickly changed the aperture to f/4 and then captured the scene at 4 seconds. Thus the top half of the exposure (the sky) is at 4 seconds.

no snow, no sun outdoor - time to make some experiments!

This German manufactured Claas "Europa" Combine dates from 1961 ....It was seen at the Steam & Vintage Fair at Driffield in East Yorkshire .

Parked up after a days harvesting at North Farm Embleton.

I have two main passions in my life, my photography and my love of the game of golf. It is very very seldom that I combine the two but here perhaps I had an opportunity. This was taken on my iPhone on a foggy morning on the golf course where I am a member. For once I really would have rather been out with my camera in a woodland somewhere than on the course with my clubs but I tried to make the best of it with this phone shot.

The modern combined harvester, or simply combine, is a versatile machine designed to efficiently harvest a variety of grain crops. The name derives from its combining four separate harvesting operations—reaping, threshing, gathering, and winnowing—into a single process. Among the crops harvested with a combine are wheat, rice, oats, rye, barley, corn (maize), sorghum, soybeans, flax (linseed), sunflowers and rapeseed. The separated straw, left lying on the field, comprises the stems and any remaining leaves of the crop with limited nutrients left in it: the straw is then either chopped, spread on the field and ploughed back in or baled for bedding and limited-feed for livestock.

Pendant quelques années la société TGV Lyria utilisait des rames TGV deux niveaux en complément de sa flotte de rames POS.

Comme ce 28 Mars 2014 où le TGV 9761 Paris Gare de Lyon - Genève était composé d'une rame EuroDuplex en UM avec une rame POS.

Le train est vu quelques kilomètres avant de franchir la frontière Suisse avec le massif du grand Crêt d'Eau, dont le plus haut crêt culmine à 1621 mètres d'altitude.

CSX K025 reverses against their train after grabbing empty ethanol train K623 in Teaneck, NJ with CSX SD40-2 8365 leading. Never thought seeing SD40s leading widecabs up the River Line in 2021 would still be a thing.

Yeah....20,000 iso. Grab shot...stopped on the road...grabbed the camera that had the 100-400 on it...and fired off three frames. I had it set on manual with auto iso for bird photography from a couple of days ago. Traffic was coming up behind me, so I had to hurry. I think it came out alright. Near Utica, Il.

GTW 4930 runs around L521 in the Siding at Combined Locks on a dreary April day.

View of 502 on the way to Frostburg, Maryland.

Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.

 

(I post most of my rail-themed photos at on-rails)

Monogram is one of Robert Rauschenburg's finest examples of his "Combines",a hybrid of painting,sculpture,and assemblage.

 

Robert Rauschenburg (1925-2008)

Monogram (1955-1959)

-oil paper,fabric,printed reproductions, metal,wood,rubber,shoe-heel,tennis ball, on two conjoined canvases with oil on taxidermied Angora goat,with brass plaque and rubber tire on wood platform mounted on wood casters

 

This link explains the different meanings interpreted for the work.Sexual metaphor or a religious offering?An abstract or a joke?

www.phaidon.com/agenda/art/articles/2016/december/06/the-...

Combine near McBaine in Boone County, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 192-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.

 

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An old combine in Salmon Arm, B.C.

This combine harvester survived the field fire. The farmer moved the machine to a part of the field that was already blackened by the fire thus ensuring the fire didn't manage to destroy the vehicle.

Looking out on the last of the #harvest17

In the Northumberland countryside

Kyoto, Japan

 

December, 2023

Burnaby BC condo construction

 

Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm f/3.5 Sonnar vintage lens on Sony FF. Full manual. No crop.

A relatively new one would run you about $750,000 C.

Case Combine dumping corn into grain truck

When I was a kid growing up in east Central Illinois, my two big interests were farm equipment and trains. In September of 2010 I was fortunate enough to get the ultimate "combo" shot as 66A's trio of matching GP60's passed a Case IH 7088 combine taking a short break near the track. The three high horsepower Geeps are headed west to Naples to grab a 62 car pig iron train and take it back to Decatur.

 

NS 7118

NS 7134

NS 7126

A John Deere combine ejects chaff and dust from its backside as it harvests wheat near Big Sandy, Montana.

 

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Combine near McBaine in Boone County, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 194-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.

 

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