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A view of the Chesapeake Bay from historic Cape Charles, Virginia. These pilings are where the train barge once crossed the bay. The last I saw a train barge was still visible on Google Maps. I believe it was part of the Eastern Shore Railroad's Norfolk to New York line. This is at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay where it meets the Atlantic Ocean. Thank you for the views, faves, and comments. #CapeCharles #pier #ChesapeakeBay #pilings #杭 #ケプ
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Still wearing the colors of former owner Long Island, Virginia & Maryland C420 213 idles at Cape Charles, Virginia.
A strong storm system followed me home but there was a break in the clouds once I got to Cape Charles on the Eastern Shore
The first roll or two through a new homemade pinhole camera always has issues that need to be addressed. The new Google Nest box 6x12 pinhole camera is no exception, featuring all kinds of nifty light leaks. Still managed to salvage a shot or two.
Homemade Google Nest box 6x12 pinhole camera - Ilford FP4+ - Rodinal 1+25 - dslr scan
Another shot of the dock ruins at Cape Charles, Va.
homemade iPod box 6x6 pinhole camera - Ilford FP4+ - Rodinal 1+50 - dslr scan
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An old rowboat sits abandoned on the shore in the mist. A late warm front in winter led to a seaside fog on the Eastern Shore.
Successor to the Virginia and Maryland, the Eastern Shore Railroad added additional power to the original VAMD roster. Here two GP8’s with Wabash roots stand at Cape Charles, Virginia, along with a former Virginia & Maryland C420.