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A West bound Union Pacific Auto train at MP 182, heading towards San Antonio, TX comes off a dip at Marion, TX with the last daylight remaining.
Oystercatcher on the wing and skimming the surface of the river. This bird had it's young tucked under the river bank just up from my position, I was able to get some shots as it kept returning to feed the chicks.
I sit on the banks of the fast flowing
river, dipping my feet in the ice cold
water. I feel the cold tingle through me.
There's a mischief to it, that's infectious.
I splash the water on my face. The layers
of dirt on my heart washed, I feel alive.
~Man With The Pen~
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The well known dip in the road between Farleigh Wallop and Ellisfield. Cyclists either love it or hate it depending on their fitness levels. For those who manage a fast descent from Ellisfield they can almost get to the top of the rise this side with the momentum. Going towards Ellisfield is far more difficult, quite a challenge these steep hills of the Downswww.stanhd.com
There are bees galore around the delphiniums.This one totally disappeared into this opening bud. Wishing you all, dear friends and visitors a wonderful weekend.Thank you so much for your visits and kind comments:-)
The title refers to a dip in the dock or a dip in the water or both. It is funny that the dock only fell in right in the middle. It looks like a lot of the decking boards are missing. I think the entire dock would have to be repaired which is running about twenty thousand dollars right now. My guess is that this is a dangerous, deteriorated, decayed, defunct dock. I am sure I am missing some descriptive “D” words. Have at it please. The more the better.
The south end of Arrowhead Lake Road ripples through a series of dips as it approaches the Notch—the pass between Hesperia and Summit Valley—before curving out of sight. The roadway is contoured to match the shape of the shallow arroyos running perpendicular to it, along which rainwater flows from the hillsides on the right to the Mojave riverbed, out of sight on the left.
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Film: 35mm 100 ISO Arista.edu Ultra, developed in Arista Liquid Developer for 6:30 minutes @ 70 degrees, scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.
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The Downs are a very distinctive shape thanks to the underlying chalk that they are formed from. There is a short steep (scarp) slope on one side and a much longer and more gentle (dip) slope on the other that eventually becomes a coastal plain
I was able to capture our friends on a parasail ocean dip with my D3100 and a zoom lens. I wasn't going to participate this week due to being on vacation/holiday, but got lucky with this week's Crazy Tuesday's theme "Liquid in motion". The expressions are priceless...zoom in to see them.
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experimenting with different types of bread dipping oil
today's bread dipping oil is a blend of dried basil, dried oregano, dried red chilli flakes, finely chopped deseeded fresh green peppers, extra virgin olive oil and red wine vinegar
all placed in the nutribullet and blended
bread dipping oil combinations - experimenting
www.flickr.com/groups/cooking_is_my_hobby/discuss/7215772...
(1) dried basil, dried oregano, red chilli flakes, extra virgin olive oil flic.kr/p/2nXTV6k
(2) dried basil, dried oregano, dried red chilli flakes, finely chopped deseeded green peppers, extra virgin olive oil and red wine vinegar flic.kr/p/2nY4WnZ
ps i'm not recommending any of these cookery adventures. they suit my taste. photographing to encourage myself to eat more healthily
www.flickr.com/groups/cooking_is_my_hobby/ helps to gather ideas and encourages me to continue with healthy eating by learning from others if you're interested in cooking, sometimes or a lot, or enjoy the cooking of others, you're always welcome ...
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One of my favorite spots out west was this beautiful view in Darling, Arizona. We're looking back at the San Francisco Peaks just east of Flagstaff as an eastbound train hustles out of the famous 'Darling dip' beginning the next leg of their journey across the high desert to Belen, New Mexico.
The sun dipped low, casting a heavy, amber glow across the frost-touched grass of the ancient meadow. There, a lone pheasant moved with the grace of a forgotten king, his copper feathers burning like embers against the deepening shadows of the approaching night. Each step he took was a silent vow to the earth, a rhythmic dance of survival beneath a sky that bled crimson and gold.
He was not merely a bird, but a spirit of the twilight, searching for the last secrets hidden within the golden stalks. As the chill of the evening wind began to whisper through the trees, his vibrant plumage remained a defiant spark of life in the fading light. He belonged to the stillness, a poetic sentinel of the fields whose beauty was a transient masterpiece, destined to vanish into the velvet embrace of the dark.
Watching these guys forage is like watching a ballet...
American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana)
Dare county, NC
The 'Dipping bridge' dates back to the late 15th or early 16th century, and straddles the River Ogmore near Merthyr Mawr, south Wales.
It gets its name from the two openings in the parapets, which were used for sheep washing.
Sunrise this morning (25/11) at my nearest beach. There's a group who go swimming at first light 365 days of the year, rain or shine. I often think they're mad, especially in stormy weather. This morning it was definitely shine, the sea as calm as it will ever be.
(The location data can't pinpoint the beach. It's Langland Bay, near Swansea.)