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The DPU of this westbound BNSF freight rolls downgrade at Fraser, CO, after coming up over the Rocky Mountains.
This is my new little baby! Of the fur kind of course :) He's 8 weeks old here, and we are picking him up in a little over a weeks time! So exciting. I was able to go and visit him in person and take a few pictures of him today. He's even smaller than I imagined and sooo sweet.
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Straddling the divide between the cold spring morning and the warmth of the sunlight, just one button is required on this fur coat. Enjoy!
Framed by a classic PRR signal bridge, Norfolk Southern intermodal train 20Q works its way upgrade near Ardara.
Main line to your heart
Away, apart, an arrow,
Razor love bleeds in my hands
Revile, rocoil, release and relieve
Your ghost haunts
My waking life dreams
Emerge when you sleep
Do we dance with our lives apart, or will we be true
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PS - It's part of something bigger, which hopefully will be worthwhile.
From "The Book That Dreams"
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Official spring is a week away. Today it will reach 17 C high here. Have a great weekend!!
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African Penguin (Spheniscus demersus, Jackass Penguin), seen at Boulders Beach south of Cape Town.
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One often sees the internecine aftermath of ant warfare in the field, one species seemingly welded onto another like some dysfunctional appendage. Given that ants are unable perform autotomy - voluntary limb loss like harvestmen, a dead hitchhiker which permanently reduces its fitness could spell the end. Fortunately for the ant, the colony provides the answer. By beseeching its nest-mates, this gliding ant (Cephalotes atratus) is able to indicate that it is in discomfort. Neighbouring ants, while grooming, tug and pull at the smaller ant's carcass, whose mandibles are locked around its foe. Sometimes these cleaning nest-mates can do no more than sheer the body down to a more manageable size so that the encumbered ant can remain useful to the colony just a little longer.
Photo from Sani Lodge Principal, Ecuador.
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. . . Another one from the thunderstorms which blew into Manistee last night. The lightning kept up all night long, and in some places 4.5 inches of rain fell!
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What a great day at the Canon Headquarters on Monday, and now another from my day there Bateleur Eagle coming into land
would like to thank you all that keep supporting my images, and hope that you like this one too
Unbekannte Blume mit interessantem Innenleben.
Unknown flower with interesting inner life.
Foto: Klaus
San Fernando and Market. Downtown San Jose, July 2017. Shot with Fujifilm X100f in Classic Chrome with custom color balance adjustment.
PHOTO ESSAY: DOWNTOWN