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CSX local J780-15 exits Big Tunnel on the Indiana Subdivision. Originally bored for B&O predecessor Ohio & Mississippi in 1857, the tunnel still serves.
A telescopic view of Exit Glacier, the only glacier in the Kenai Fjords National Park that drains onto land rather than directly to the sea.
GROEPSWORKSHOP!
Op 16 september in Antwerpen gaat de workshop door, waar alle technieken van de fine art straatfotografie uit de doeken gedaan worden terwijl we leuke en vooral gevarieerde locaties zullen aandoen waarbij jullie zeker ook de nodige tijd krijgen die te fotograferen!
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A Qantas B747-400 on short final at Dallas-Fort Worth airport. I had been taking aircraft photos, but I never saw it coming. Just turned and it magically appeared as if it had just exited warp drive (that image derived from all the vapor off the wings)
Created for the Artistic Manipulation Group's MIXMASTER CHALLENGE #50
CHEF seguicollar wants us to glimpse what's on the other side of the exit ... or is it an entrance??
➤ You must create a scene which includes a portal, defined as “a door, gate, or entrance, especially one of imposing appearance".
➤ Include a single living being in the scene.
➤ Arabesque patterns must appear in the composition. See HERE for more on arabesques.
➤ Your image must also include at least one, featured, geometric shape.
➤ NO PLANTS, including trees, flowers, grass, etc.
Credits: All images are mine except giraffes via Pixabay and arabesque pattern via pngwing.com.
At the mouth of Weber Canyon the Union Pacific’s Evanston double track splits apart from each other as it enters the town of Unitah. A UP westbound stack train led by a tier4 SD70AH #9095 with 2 GEs and a EMD. The town of Unitah started out as the last construction camp before Ogden on the original Transcontinental Railroad Route. Photo taken Unitah, UT Feb 12, 2019
This is what an hiker sees, while looking for the exit from a cave. Looking up, the sunlight reveals a crack in the desert while it paints the rock with a range of fantastic warm tones. This is what I've thought while I was shooting this one. Hey! Up there, there's an exit!