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Under the San Francisco Mountains dominating the background, an eastbound BNSF intermodal train passes milepost 335 on the old Santa Fe main line west of Cosnino, Arizona, on March 9, 2005.
From the last maternity session.
I don't have the credit for the concept, her hubby is a musician and came up with the idea, and I thought it was pretty cool ;)
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Does anyone still believe that the Earth is flat?
OK, seriously: This is a view from Waterfall Bluff Lookout on the east coast of the Tasman Peninsula, south-east Tasmania, Australia. The curved horizon is due to lens distortion. I considered removing it by image processing, but then opted for actually increasing it for some different look.
Camera: Canon PowerShot G12.
Edited with GIMP.
“Arriving at each new city, the traveler finds again a past of his that he did not know he had: the foreignness of what you no longer are or no longer possess lies in wait for you in foreign, unpossessed places.”
~Italo Calvino
Happy Fence Friday!
Trail Ridge Road winds its way through Rocky Mountain National Park. It is a 48 mile stretch of highway from Estes Park to Grand Lake. With the highest elevation being 12,183 ft, this road closes during the winter and reopens again in mid May or beginning of June.....depending on the depth of snow that needs to be cleared.
Pike's Peak had snow flurries yesterday! The turning Aspen leaves will be soon to follow!
Baseball Abstract 2 - with Milwaukee's Minor League team, the West Virginia Power - same pitcher, a split second later. Same pitch, in fact - the ball curved right across my camera's focal plane and shifted focus from the pitcher's face onto the ball.
Would you believed I planned it that way? Right. And I will give you a good deal on the Brooklyn Bridge!