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Tannin-stained streaks of brown in the water flowing over Dip Falls in Tasmania's northwest.
Nikkon D700, Nikkor 17-35 mm @ 17 mm,
20 s @ f/16, ISO 100,
Singh Ray Mor-Slo 5 stop ND
Lee 0.3 hard GND.
This was pretty much the only bonafide sunset shot I managed over the weekend in Cornwall. I only just managed to catch this as well as the sun dipped behind the cloud bank about two minutes after I set up never to be seen again. Was a bit of a shame that I seemed to miss the thrift in full bloom by a week or two also.
I just had to add another image today. I really liked how this one turned out. Found while going through some older photo's. You have to try really hard to get a bad photo of a flower.
They need some kind of dip. So, hummous is brought to them. But not everyone likes hummous...
An Illustration Friday topic to get me back into some kind of illustration routine, nothing too serious :-)
The engineer of U741 starts to come out on the throttle on his pair of EMD's as most of his train as come out of the dip north of Rock and rapidly approaches the crossing in town where the train will crest another hill and start back down into another dip. It will be like this the whole way back to Escanaba.
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model: phoebe @ Chadwick Models
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edited with summer haze www.digitalfilmactions.com/#/summer-haze-lightroom/
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Really warm today. I hope it would be the same when I get back home.
This is part of the Bear creek in Cochran Mill.
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Cochran Mill State Park, Georgia
The Flames deserve a hummer after their performance last night. I don't think I'll ever forget that hockey game for as long as I live. I only wish I thought to bring the tripod to catch this beauty, (not sure what he's called?) Happy May! ! My last one for awhile.
Rising and falling as they pass over the many short hills of the North East Mainline, CLF1, C501, CLP12 & CLF4 make for a fantastic sight as they lead down empty SSR grain train 7CM7 up the short final climb towards the level crossing at Dockerys Road, Tallarook as they head for Southern NSW. 18/2/23