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On a humid Ohioan Summer morning, Wheeling & Lake Erie 218, the Brewster to Rook Manifest, rolls downhill over Cross Creek near New Alexandria, Ohio. In a few short miles, the Conductor will set out most of its train in the yard at Mingo Junction, including the 3rd and 4th locomotives in the consist. After the set out, the locomotives will run light power up the slide to make an LPG pickup before continuing over the Ohio River into West Virginia toward PA. Yesterday morning's train had two out of three of the GM Demonstrators in the lead, which have been rumored to be repainted soon.
One night in 1984, the Reverend Bernard Coffindaffer had an epiphany. God called him, he explained afterward, to erect sets of three crosses across the land to recall Christ's crucifixion at Calvary. He would raise them wherever he could and start nearby—in the foothills west of the Allegheny Mountains in central West Virginia.
I'm not sure if these three crosses are part of what he erected, because he died in 1993 and others have taken up his mission. Most of his were painted with the center one being yellow and the two flanking ones blue. Many are now falling in disrepair which I find sad. It was very foggy the day I took this photo. Anyway, seems a fitting photo for today as it's Sabbath and Anita, Maddy (grandbaby) and I are headed to Roanoke and church. Have a blessed day everyone! :)
I did a wee shoot at a local graveyard recently and I took this picture of a Cross on top of a crypt and I tried to incorporate the Church window in the background. I don't know if this picture is any good or not but I like the effect and with it being Easter I thought I'd upload it...
The White Cross World War I Memorial in the Mojave National Preserve at sunrise with the comet NEOWISE (composited).
European garden spider or cross spider
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After being shut out the night before by a stubborn storm that refused to break up over Jasper National Park, we had our fingers crossed as we headed back to Maligne Lake the following morning. We all seemed pretty happy with our blue hour shots, but as sunrise approached, it really began to look like we might not see the sun at all that day. I think we had all resigned ourselves to the fact that we were looking at another completely gray day when I glanced up an noticed the faintest wisp of pink on one of the clouds. Sure enough, the sun broke through just enough to throw some fleeting color across the the clouds that were continuing to roll in from the West. I think Tom and I are the ones in our group who really have a problem standing still during moments like this. Both of us went off in all directions at once, and both of us had two camera bodies for just such an occasion. Leaving my D800 on the tripod, I took off running with my D750 and cranked up the ISO a bit while I looked for other comps in addition to what I was getting down at the lakeside.
As I was racing back to my spot in front of the boat house, this puddle caught my eye and I spent the next few minutes trying to shoot if from several different angles with the 14-24. There have been times where I have doubted my run and gun approach, but I usually reserve it for situations where I feel like I've got a decent shot on the tripod before setting of to see what I might be missing maybe just a few steps away. If I had stayed camped out where I was I would have missed this particular shot along with quite a few others. We ALL gave in to temptation two nights before when we had a perfectly good view of the late afternoon sun up at the Opabin Prospect, but curiosity got the better of us and we full out RAN back up the trail to get more shots of the larches behind us. So I think there is something to be said for making sure you KEEP MOVING once you believe you have a decent shot...especially when you might only have another few minutes of good light.
This being said, it helps to be able to TRUST the guys who you are shooting next to. Maybe leaving the camera on the tripod while you run like a maniac in all directions should be reserved for those times when you actually know the people around you...or you might not have a camera when you get back. :)
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I captured this well-defined lenticular cloud over the Holy Cross Wilderness. Mt. of the Holy Cross (14,009'), after which the wildreness is named, is the peak on the far right.
Criss Cross Cascade - trying saying that out loud ten times!
A close up view of the lower Ototoka Falls …. I took a few shots here to get the look of the water movement how I like it - not too milky or frozen but retaining detail whilst conveying the flow and motion.
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Observed while at a cemetery for Memorial Day. This gravesite is decorated with a wooden cross, rosaries and golden Christmas ornaments.
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