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Ice cold lake Silvensteinspeicher in upper bavaria on an early October morning. Two fishermen silently paddle thru the mist.
Held to time for about half an hour in Peterborough Platform 2, Freightliner no. 90044 restarts its southwards journey up the ECML on the diverted 1M16 (the 2026 sleeper from Inverness, Aberdeen & Fort William to London Euston), crossing the River Nene just south of Peterborough.
In January 2020, 90044 became the first Freightliner 90 to receive the company's new orange Genesee & Wyoming-derived livery.
Besides a little haze it looked to be yet another cloudless sunrise so I was very thankful when 4 fishermen rocked.. up and decided to fish from the top of the headland. I ventured out onto the headland when I first arrived but the seaspray was so bad I retreated back to this spot. The spray was so thick it was picked up a lot within the photos I took.
This will most likely be my last image I post for a while as I go overseas for a couple of weeks soon. Going to use this time to take a few steps back on my photography and editing in more ways than one.
"junting" as he calls jumping... love this reminder of how doing simple little things makes him so happy ♥
Nephew Marc flying approximately 6' above Lake Cascade. Amazing what he can do on that ski. Most impressive, and incredible.
Wishing you all a fun, and cool, week ahead.
Another beautiful day today when i spotted this flower catching the sunlight. The sun was sitting low in the sky producing lots of shadows
I met this gentleman at a beach...He was trying to catch sharks :) ...at times he would be waist deep in water...
pixels screwed up yet again...please click 'L' and see in lightbox.
I love the way reeds catch the light as the sun goes down. Taken at Old Moor nature reserve, South Yorkshire
A schoolboy catches his bus in Helpstone to the North of Peterborough which will take him toStamford. A Delaine Leyland PD2 during a Timeline Events photo shoot.
The setting sun highlights the exhausts as No.85 and 43924 climb out of Keighley with the 16:30 to Oxenhope. 28/2/2016.
Back Shot from April 2017
On a walk around the Botanic Gardens April 27, 2017 Christchurch, South Island New Zealand.
These cats have got the LIFE!!!!
early in the Morning (for me anyway) they lay there Baking like A Strip of Bacon!! What a Life I'll tell you!!
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Chinese Dance Workshop.
One of the four dances performed ... each dance shows a different ethnic costume from a region in China ... this is one of the Xinjiang Uygur ethnic costumes.
This dancer is apparently catching water from a waterfall. Too bad there's no actual water. A wet look would be quite interesting. It's one of the best in the "Chinese Dance Workshop" set and one of my most outstanding.
Toronto Chinatown Festival 2009.
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Three Icelandic Flickr photographers went on a phototrip yesterday.
This photo is taken when one of us was trying to catch the great surfs at Reykjanes in SW Iceland. See how excited the photographer is.
The high cliff in background is named Valahnúkur.
60mm 0.3s f/7.1 ISO 100 with rear curtain flash
I think this is the first time I've tried doing a slow exposure for Catching Cookies - and I readily admit failure.
I had a willing model and I tried a variety of speeds. I was just never able to get the image in my head to show up on the LCD. Anything faster and it just looked like I was a crappy photographer who couldn't hold the camera still and the slower shots were a indistinct blur blob.
This one was probably the best of the bunch - you could actually see the cookie, and the trail of the cookie (if you look hard enough), and there is some blurring of Toby's head (see the extra eyeball?)
But it's a far cry from what I've gotten when having the boys spin in a circle.
Still... I'll give it some thought. It might be worth trying again if I can figure out what needs to change.
My initial thought is that Toby moves backward when trying to catch the Cookie, so his "shadow" (trail?) is being mostly obliterated by his body and his fluff - which kinda hangs in mid-air like something out of Looney Tunes.
If that's the case, then I'm going to have to throw the cookie short, so Toby will lunge forward for it. But my pitching (while clicking) skills are bad on a good day, so.... ?
Update: Maybe if I switched to a Lacrosse Ball? It would leave a nice trail even if Toby obliterated his own.
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