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Canadian Pacific train 284 was passing underneath the B12 signal bridge at Edgington in Franklin Park in 2003.
CEFX SD9043MAC 121 was sold to Norfolk Southern and rebuilt into SD70ACU 7333.
The Indiana Harbor Belt tracks in the foreground have since been removed and relocated to the east as part of the Grand Avenue underpass project.
At Gwanghwamun Gate, the main entrance to the palace, visitors can see the event twice a day at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. except Tuesdays, when Gyeongbokgung is closed. Gwanghwamun Gate is the venue for the changing of royal guards' ceremony in Seoul.
Can you relate? I got up early because I wanted to photograph some places in town at sunrise. Hoping for warm light and strong shadows.
Almost all the sites I visited had changed into construction sites though and I really got in a bad mood.
I decided to go on since I was there anyway and time can be precious.
Then I saw the light on this window. Diffused by the tree. It's shadows casted on the wall. It instantly changed my mood. I started to photograph other things than planned and got home with a really nice set of photos. You have got to stay open minded.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Olympus E-300, Zuiko Digital 40–150mm F3.5–4.5
The change of seasons comes. The warmth fights the ice and snow.
A sunset scene from a pine tree forest reminds me of Shishkin's paintings....
This pic on 500px.com
500px.com/photo/104489031/changing-seasons-by-sergey-pono...
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Was taking pictures around this location and then for a moment the lighting changed as the sun was setting on the left, clouds were low blocking light to the right. Quite a remarkable sight.
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The Milky Way core season will soon be over. That's however no reason to despair or to start sleeping at night. There are many other highlights in the night sky.
Autumn is the time when Orion, one of the most beautiful constellations, becomes visible again. The blue supergiant Riegel and the red supergiant Betelgeuse are hard to miss and M42, the Orion Nebula, can be seen by naked eye as well. If your skies are really dark, you can capture the elusive Barnards Loop, the red Meissa Region, the Flame Nebula or the Horshead. In the adjacent constellations there are more red gems, like the Rosette Nebula, the Christmas Tree Cluster or the Monkey Head Nebula.
Reason enough to stop on the way home from our Trona Pinnacles session at some interesting rocks. Not only the night sky can change. It was amazing to see how much the landscape differs a few miles away. Instead of tufa spires, the rocks here reminded me of Joshua Tree NP.
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Canon EOS 6D astro modified
Samyang 24mm f/1.4
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Low Level Lighting
Sky:
5 x 45s @ISO3200 f/2, tracked
Foreground:
5 x 60s @ISO3200 f/2
There is one technique in Wildlife Photography that for me can truly transform and improve a person images. I used this technique to capture an image of this Merlin sitting on its prey along the road in front of my home a few weeks back. This technique allowed me to create what I think is wonderful image in a difficult scene. To learn more about this technique and my encounter with this Merlin check out my recent blog post.
For Dhainel Series# 10
"And the days went by like paper in the wind. Everything changed, then changed again. It's hard to find a friend. It's hard to find a friend."
The new buildings right across from where I live, had some scratches in the windows (occurred during construction), so this was changing "almost new" to "brand new". The crane operator, Emil, was kind to let me follow his work for an hour...
7DWF Saturday: Landscape
HCS
Yes I'm Changing (Tame Impala)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI60jMIDQ0U
There is another future waiting there for you
I saw it different, I must admit
I caught a glimpse, I'm going after it
...
Yes I'm changing, can't stop it now
And even if I wanted I wouldn't know how
Another version of myself I think I found, at last
And I can't always hide away
...
Quoted from SongFacts:
Personal transition is a major theme flowing through frontman Kevin Parker's songwriting on the Currents album. He explained to Uncut magazine: "That was precipitated by what I found myself singing about. I usually just follow my instincts when I start writing and then I will notice a theme emerging. I tried to amplify that so I can make a cohesive album, one that has a message and story."
"And yeah, this theme of this personal transition and moving on really went together with the music. I wanted to explore this idea of feeling like you're turning into the kind of person you thought you'd never become or starting to appreciate things you've never done it before," he continued. "You set these rules and standards, then one day you feel like you want to embrace other things, and the only way to do that is to abandon your previous self."
Parker added that this was the song where he felt it all started to cohere, stating "'Yes, I'm Changing' was the first time I managed to string together the right words to bring home what I'm trying to say."
這樣的周末夜,適合一些迷幻搖滾,晚安~
Yes, I'm Changing - Tame Impala
www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-aw7eGDkLo
There is another future waiting there for you
I saw it different, I must admit
I caught a glimpse, I'm going after it
...
Yes I'm changing, can't stop it now
And even if I wanted I wouldn't know how
Another version of myself I think I found, at last
And I can't always hide away
...
Changing Fields.
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Looks like lots of evergreen trees along the riverside but, of course, there are many that show the seasonal change more than others!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Leaf/Leaves ...
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The changing skyline of East London with the old unused Millennium Mill in the foreground and the fast developing modern London in the background. Just a matter of time before the old surreal and tranquil world is engulfed by the bustling bright lights of the new world.
I recently read a very well written Onlandscape article by Joe Cornish on photography and environmentalism. Many of my thoughts and concerns were echoed and rather poignantly one of my current projects is documenting the gradual destruction of local sea defences. I can't help but wonder if we are witnessing the beginning of something that humanity isn't remotely prepared for.
There's nothing constant in the world,
all ebb and flow, and every shape that's born
bears in its womb the seeds of change.
Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso). In the Metamorphoses
Changed some tiny bits.
Added a number plate, changed the colour of the grille from dark grey to white, added upper holders to the rear view mirrors, and replaced a black plate with a sand green one, but that's not visible from this perspective.
Oh, and I wanted to have 'something' dangling from the rear view mirror inside, went for a pair of cherries, but had no idea how to fix it elegantly. Found the rubberducky instead and put her on the dashboard.
Toy Project Day 3234
Now long abandoned, the Hawkscraig pier was erected in 1866 for paddle-steamers carrying day-trippers across the Forth from Edinburgh.
When the railway came to Aberdour in the 1890s via the Forth Rail Bridge, the demand for the service declined and the demise of the pier shortly followed.
The Forth Rail Bridge is just visible in the top right of the photo.