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765 performs a photo run by on a beautiful mid Michigan morning seen just north of Carland with equipment from SRI in Owosso.
On a beautiful winter afternoon, Amtrak 301 leads a southbound train through Ashland, Virginia. The 301 is painted in the very sharp "first day" scheme, and I was excited to photograph another one of Amtrak's special schemes.
66517 charges through Caerphilly Station with coal empties destined for Cwmbargoed from Margam (4C93).
The Union Pacific Big Boy #4014 is seen heading through the little town of Hope, MN south of Owatonna, MN. The track speed is 40 MPH so he wasn’t going very fast, but it was still very impressive to see.
Hope, MN
07/17/2019
Back in the day, admission was only a buck but photography was prohibited on site. I got in for free and shot all the photos I wanted, but didn’t get to see the dogs race. Nothing's ever perfect.
A young elephant practicing his charging skills. Love the way he stirred up the dust and he flared his ears and ran towards us then abruptly stopped. Thankfully he was a young one and only testing...
Photo taken Kruger National Park, South Africa.
Having just descended below the St. Clair River and left Michigan behind, Canadian National 2614 charges train #148 up grade onto Canadian soil at Sarnia, Ontario. Thanks to KDmofostein for lending me his telephoto for this shot!
L'architecte liégeois Paul Demany (1859-1912) fut chargé de la décoration des becs de piles, des pylônes et de leurs socles, des balcons et des murs en retour.
Il dirigea également la réalisation des ouvrages en bronze coulé, éléments utilitaires (garde-corps, candélabres) et statues constituant le décor allégorique du pont, exécutées par le sculpteur wallon Victor Rousseau (1865-1954).
À chacune des deux entrées du pont, deux pylônes de granit sont surmontés d'une « renommée », évoquant un ange.
De chaque côté du fleuve, deux figures allégoriques en bronze adossées à ces pylônes. Elles symbolisent le « Vieux fleuve » et le « Nouveau fleuve ».
The Liège architect Paul Demany (1859-1912) was responsible for decorating the piers, the pylons and their bases, the balconies and the return walls.
He also directed the creation of the cast bronze works, utility elements (railing, candelabra) and statues constituting the allegorical decoration of the bridge, executed by the Walloon sculptor Victor Rousseau (1865-1954).
At each of the two entrances to the bridge, two granite pylons are topped with a “fame”, evoking an angel.
On each side of the river, two allegorical bronze figures leaning against these pylons. They symbolize the “Old River” and the “New River”.
A westbound Conrail hopper train rolls across the 10th Street grade crossing in Lebanon, PA. If there was a reason that there was a caboose immediately behind that power, I don’t recall it. I was quite surprised when I looked at Google Earth and found that the tracks and the lead GP40 are about the only things in this photo that still exist. The GP40 was rebuilt and still serves NJ Transit, but the buildings, electrical infrastructure, and even the grade crossing are gone, as 10th Street now crosses over the Lebanon Valley line on a bridge.
The little baby rhino is back. I always am so thrilled and amused to see little creatures in the wild. They follow and mimic their mothers. They are like shadows.
They always look so brave because that it what they are taught. The flip side is that they also know how to hide behind their mother and other adults for their own protection.
Experiencing this sighting was a safari thrill of a lifetime so I thought it deserved a frame and to distract from the rugged somewhat ugly piece of land where they were roaming.
Southern 154 charges up the grade to the forming of the Tennessee River. The scenic highlight of the route is when the train crosses the very end of the Holston River where it meets the French Broad River to become the Tennessee River. 12-17-23
I saw this Longhorn back by the windmill. I got out to get a photo of him there. He saw me and came running at me . He was snorting,slobbering and twisting his head back and forth. Thankfully there was a good fence between us. :-)
Led by their Mother Superior, the Sisters Of Battle charge up a hill towards some Khorne Space Marines.
A game of 'Hordes of the Things' using Epic 40k figures from Games Workshop.
Wild Horses Monument, Vantage WA
Single exposure
(Made Explore #2! - thanks everyone!)
Big thank you to my girlfriend for letting me take her camera out!
One of my co-workers saw my Stone Henge star shots and recommended that I check out this place a little further out.
This set of horse sculptures is amazing. I spent the whole afternoon, evening and entire night till 4am up at this place and it kept me enthralled the whole time!
The poses the artist, David Govedar, formed in the 15 horses makes this installation so dynamic.
I saw about 8 shooting stars, 4 sattelites, heard an elk bugle downriver, and the moon decided to visit just as I was leaving. Quite a beautiful night. I didnt' notice the Milky Way above the horses until I was halfway through the exposure and then, I was more concerned about getting some long exposures in than waiting for it to rise and gambling over the coming moon and dawn. I'd like to come back to this place and do some more compositions, but also add some light painting/illumination to the horses.
I'm planning on camping out another night, I'd like to head over to Palouse Falls and see the scene that Aaron Reed and Seattle Miles captured so beautifully. The locals rave about the place also.
Unfortunately, my camera battery is dead, it died 10 min after my last picture, and I forgot to get the charger on my way out :-( My head wasn't working so well because I also forgot the tripod mount at home :-( :-(, fortunately I had a cheapo garage sale tripod in the car that did the trick. Oi. I can be a dope sometimes.
So.... I guess I'll just have to enjoy the experiences tonight with just my eyes! The only recorded moments that may transpire tonight will be my memories. well...and maybe a pic or two from my phone.
I love the way Rexx races to see me (most of the time) when I whistle for him.
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(I didn't get home until after 5 AM and may be gone again tonight, so if I don't comment on any of your photos until Friday night, please forgive me. Very, very sleepy.)
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The charge was hardly dodged.
He owed his survival to his lightning reflexes and superior run speed, but he hadn't a chance to defeat this brutal force that very night.
He won't let this abomination alive.
He will be back.