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Chase the light

whatever and wherever

it may be for you

chase it .

 

the church at Þingvellir national park Iceland

  

A Silver Gull actively fishing.

The chase of dawn is the freedom of the human heart to continue to move forward.

Sunset galore in Haugesund, Norway.

 

I just can't help it, when I see that there is a light on its way, then I'm like When am I to swooooosch off. The timing can be crucial.

 

Some times I drive along for an hour to find the right spot, some times shorter and some times much longer.

 

I never get disappointed, never - how could I - it's always nice because I don't expect anything.

 

Being in my energy float and taking it as it comes, my best remedy for a nice hike.

Teton Mountain Range from Snake River Overlook.

 

My attempt at re-creating Ansel's shot. I've visited this Snake River Overlook countless times trying to capture the shot with the clouds as Ansel had in his photograph. This is as close as I've come. The trees have grown and the snow line is much lower, but I'm thrilled with this shot. A 24x36 print sits in my office.

 

Explored (#23, May 27, 2009, Many Thanks!)

 

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I'm better, so much better now

I see the lights touch the light?

We're together now

I'm better, so much better now

Look to the skies

Give me life

We're together now ....THE WANTED

     

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When I was growing up and would always go out railfanning with my dad, we would usually hit up BNSF's coal line northeast of Denver (Brush Sub) or the UP line to Cheyenne (Greeley Sub). Visiting the Brush Sub was always a favorite because we both loved coal trains and today I still do. Power at the time was mostly SD70MACs with an occasional AC4400CW. As time progressed on, power slowly became more GEVO and SD70ACe dominant with the occasional SD70MAC. Yesterday, I was out in Northeastern Colorado looking for storms, which nothing really initiated as forecasted. However, after arriving back into Sterling, I noticed an outbound crew getting onto a loaded coal train led by a solid set of Heritage II painted SD70MACs. I already knew I had to chase this back west into the late afternoon/evening sun. Chasing this lash-up certainly brought back some memories.

 

After waiting for an eastbound to get onto the Akron Sub, BNSF SD70MAC No. 8963 leads this westbound loaded coal train out of Brush, Colorado, into the evening setting sun on August 14, 2019.

An Anna's hummingbird (Calypte anna) stopping by the backyard bamboo water fountain spout for some spa time. Oh what a delight!

We just wrapped up one of our 4-day Storm Chasing Workshops in Southern Arizona. Even though the monsoon hasn't been really active this year, we were able to find amazing storms each night and capture lots of lightning, dramatic sunsets, rainbows, and crazy clouds. On this particular night, our storm chase brought us all the way down to a remote corner of the Mexican border. At sunset, the sky exploded and about half the group photographed the highway while the other half focused on capturing the lightning storm to our right. As darkness fell, the bolts just kept dropping one after another and we couldn't believe how many great shots we got! What a fun group we had the privilege to work with!

winter sunlight dapples the fell side... Ogwen Valley, Snowdonia. Wales.

Rocky visited Superior recently, on the side of an original Big Sky Blue woodchip gon, now regulated to tie service.

If you have a look at the previous shot you will see the Pier in the Town of Chase. This one is that same pier but from underneath.

 

Explore #270. Thanks

The summer night is like a perfection of thought. ~ Wallace Stevens

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My favourite Kansas song

Some of you may know me and many of you won't

I am just a player in the band

Some of you will listen and some of you will hear

Some of you may laugh at me and some of you will cheer

Cause all of us, we are an audience

Looking for evidence, to help it all make sense

  

Have we left the answers far behind

Are we running from the light

And our legs are growing weaker

Chasing shadows in the night

 

Tell me have you noticed, the tide is rolling in

The waves are crashing harder now

The shore is wearing thin

The message in the bottle, has been lost at sea

But the word lives on forever, it's meant to be...

This shield bug seems to be looking at the distant thistle bloom and there are some interesting details on its back. HBBBT everyone!

 

Shield Bug - Coal Creek Trail

1969 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight convertible.

 

Rogers Park, Chicago, Illinois.

Sunday, May 5, 2019.

Back from Lisbon , a lots of pictures to work on ;-)

Song by Adele.

Here is the little trouper with his Grandmother Carol :)

Sorry for the image quality!

Starring Gerard Butler, Chasing Mavericks is very interesting. I arrive at this shore from the home by a train in 50 minutes. As for the next, Mavericks may meet me. Have a nice weekend!

After the warm sunset I was planning to return home. So I put down my camera. The twilight was forming such an incredible scene where every little moment was seemed to be lined up in a row. City lights were on. Moments were flowing. How can i stop myself from chasing this moment when nature gives us every instant incredible wonders!!

I was out yesterday chasing rainbows (forecast storms never made it north alas!) and passed the site of my last post.

I expected it to be dry, but the recent rains seem to have kept this small pond topped up. Impressive clouds and little rain

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