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NS train 155 rolls down 6th street with lot's of train in tow of a C40-9W in fresh paint! One strange thing we noticed is that the vehicle traffic lights continue their regular cycle rather than working in relation to the train blocking all intersections.
With dynamic brakes howling, Freeport-McMoRan's copper train glides down the steep grade between Morenci and the AZER interchange in Clifton. Out of view to my left, the AZER crew was rolling into the interchange yard at the same time. This place is such a perfect time capsule of classic industrial railroading that is absolutely worth a visit.
52 weeks the 2020 Edition - Inside looking out. Photo taken through my balcony door and railings looking down onto the garden.
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The engineer of South Shore Line train 9 cautiously guides his charge down 11th Street in Michigan City, Indiana. It won't be very long until he no longer needs to worry about street traffic and stoplights, as the track will be relocated off the street, ending over a century of interurban railway tradition.
Only saw this on Friday but I assume this is one of the downed trees in Bushy Park , Flickr friend Peter Denton said that having talked with a ranger at Bushy Park around forty trees were lost the storms just over a week ago , either Eunice or Franklin . Apart from the trees that had fallen , everywhere I looked there were twigs , branches and all sorts of tree debris laying on the ground throughout where I walked . Indeed it seemed the deer were quite intrigued by the carpet of fallen debris . Not visible in the shot but off to the left there was a herd of deer - I did not count them but it could have well gone into three figures !!
Hoevelakense Bos, Hoevelaken, Gelderland, The Netherlands.
Just a picture I took with my phone. But now that I am uploading it, I am convinced I took a picture of The Upside Down from Stranger Things...scary...
For more trees and shrubs see my Trees & Shrubs album...
More from The Netherlands in my album Nederland...
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Rio Grande caboose No. 01483 trails a westbound merchandise train around the Soldier Creek Fill at Gilluly, Utah the morning of June 12, 1977.
A view down the Tatoosh range from up on the Pinnacle Peak trail, Mt. Rainier National Park, September, 2025.
L&C train 10 eases its way down the slide into Lancaster with a motley assortment of four axle EMDs up front.
A rural farmhouse in the lee of a Virginia hillside while low clouds and rain beset the Appalachian Mountains in the distance
With the MacDonald Monument in the foreground. The statue of Sir John A MacDonald was torn down by protesters in 2020 and relocated by the City of Montreal. The Mary Queen of the World Cathedral can be seen on the left of the image.
A small Snowy Egret hunkers down as it perches precariously on a semi-submerged branch to watch for prey.
Broken down in the Arizona desert with a sky most ominous,Blaubeau was relieved when Mr.Fixbot stopped to lend a hand and a wrench.
Union Pacific SD60 No. 6004 leads the ZDVRO 22 with 10 priority UPS trailers at Gilluly, Utah the afternoon of June 22, 2001.
Last year we made a trip to Scotland and London during the Easter holidays. We left London and took the amazing Caledonian Sleeper train and arrived to Edinburgh in a cold frosty morning (first photo in the comments). We are not used to that kind of weather. At noon we picked up a camper van to made a road trip to the Highlands. Our first stop was the amazing Cairngorms National Park. Really Really cold. We took a walk to the nearby Loch Morlich and we were witnessing a perfect dusk. The colors in the sky were amazing. You can see it in the second photo in the comments below. We had dinner in the camper van and we went to bed. At one moment during the night the heater went off due a lack of heating gas, and we were freezing. We woke up early and then, through the windscreen we were seeing the snow coming down. It was quite a moment. Kids were running in the Park, playing with other kids, and took another walk to the Lake, this time with a totally different view. No more colors in the sky or trees. For us an unforgettable moment.
Harold Budd & Clive Wright: youtu.be/rDo8fdiS8OE?si=s4gaoChx8C8Jr88j
This is the whole photo-album of our trip: www.flickr.com/photos/a_life_shot_in_blackandwhite/albums...
After repeatedly banging the crab to subdue it (poor little crab) Ms Kingfisher swallowed it down. (yes, I did crop and clean up the image)
Wahey! Managed to recover my fluffed shots so I get the classic image to add to my collection after all. Took a fair bit of cloning and cleaning but got there in the end. Pity about the peeps but hey, scale.
I Google'd this and not surprisingly found hundreds of near identical images. Hey-ho. Couldn't not do it though, could I?
So.. lots of pictures taken with the X-E1, stitched in Microsoft ICE and then cleaned and tweaked in a bunch of other software. Threw in a shade of cross processing for that edgy, ain't I a cool dude look. Does it suit me?
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