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People walking across Jesmond Dene bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne. Taken with an 18mm (equiv) UWA lens.
Fujica GA645, Fujifilm Pro400h
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Passing Lynx Opatre Tempo YJ60 KAO which is departing Hunstanton on the 34 service to Kings Lynn .I was on another Optare from Kings Lynn on the 36 through Coastliner service to Wells.
#2 of 4 new uploads for Sunday....
Spotted this mamma & her young one alongside the road in Little America. It was obvious that they wanted to cross the road but the traffic was somewhat heavy at the time, and of course, was complicated by the fact that people wanted to slow down & take pictures. The situation reminded me of a crossing guard at our local elementary schools, watching & waiting for an opportunity to get the children across the road safely.
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Sheep wandering around on "their" roads which motorists are best advised to give them their space!! Taken on one of the roads in the north of Skye towards Neist Point I think.
Trains leaving Conneaut, Ohio, on the former Bessmer & Lake Erie must climb a grade leaving town and go around a horseshoe curve. The motors are grinding away as the train is crossing Conneaut Creek. (Scanned from a slide)
This crossing was part of a walk we took around Tanworth-in-Arden, a field path crosses here. Returning with camera and tripod a class 172/1 was recorded, it was working 2K49 the 13.26 Stratford-upon-Avon to Kidderminster service. A few hundred yards to the left is Wood End tunnel.
On first sight I was amused by the sign with the low loader, I suppose H&S insist upon a warning sign but the crossing would be used by cows and sheep, they have a much shorter wheelbase and better suspension than an artic.
The exposure was 1/20th second @ f22, under exposed by 5 stops using exposure compensation.
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With a bit earlier day I was able to try for some blue light shots in a couple of different spots, not thinking I forgot the crossing lights would reflect on the falling snow.
Crossing over the South Fork South Branch of the Potomac River. Two venerable locomotives push 32 loaded grain cars towards the Pilgrim's Pride mill seen in the distance on Monday, August 10th. 12 additional cars will be set off for Petersburg, WV. B&O 6240 built as C&O 6240 in the standard C&O paint in 1957 was transferred to the B&O and into Chessie colors and remains so to this day. B&O 6604 built in 1955 for passenger operations and numbered 751 was then painted into Chessie colors until its arrival in the early 1990s when it was painted back to it's original B&O livery.
Mrs BITH and Folly did a 20 mile competitive Sport Endurance ride last weekend up to the top of Salter Fell and back again. Here they are crossing a ford down in the bottom of the valley before their 1000 foot/300 metre climb.
For those who like horses.........Folly is a 9-yr old Highland Pony. She has been given a long rein so that she can get her head down to see where she is stepping. Laureen reckons she is also doing her Western Horse bit by looking at her back legs as well as her front ones.
Footprints and animal tracks on the ice on lake Virmasvesi in March 2019.
Taken with:
Olympus Mju-II
Kodak T-Max 400
Scanned with:
Canon EOS 6D
Leica APO-Macro-Elmarit-R 100mm f/2.8
Negative Lab Pro
The Northern Lights are on display over a rural grade crossing along the Kyle railroad at Edson Kansas.
66176 crossing the Stainforth and Keadby Canal, at Keadby, with 4R50, Drax to Immingham biomass empties.
Keadby gas fired power station just sneaks into the frame behind the canal side house. Meanwhile, the box controls the retracting rail bridge crossing the canal. Friday 25.11.16
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