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Entered into TMI's Sept 2025 contest, "Rocks in Focus".

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The early morning reflected sunlight highlights the upstream entrance to The Narrows in Zion National Park, Utah.

 

featured in Explore 13 December 2016

Enter Winter Wonderland

taken at the Madoo Conservancy...

8-22-15 MS Veendam entering the Prince Chritian Sound Chanel in southern Greenland heading west back to Boston

 

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150003 2J74 17:47 Leeds to Bradford Interchange approaching Dewsbury.

 

A trip to the area yesterday see two things soon to be lost, one much sooner than the other.

 

Introduced in the 1980s and around 40 years old the 150 Sprinters soldier on performing duties they were intended, local commuter trips. How much longer will they last, possibly make 50?

 

The view of the north side of Dewsbury station will be lost in the next few months. Not obviously visible from here, but the foundations for the overhead wire masts are already in, in the right hand cess and soon this wonderful view will be lost behind poles and wires.

 

Don't look down, the rubbish on in the undergrowth is despicable. Sad that an area with great architecture is let down by a community which seems happy to discard rubbish and flytip wherever they can.

 

The local landmark, the Emley Moor television mast / radio transmitter stands proudly in the distance. I wonder in this modern digital age how long it will be operational.

 

When built it in 1971, at 312m it was the sixth tallest freestanding structure in the world. It's now protected by its grade 2 listed status.

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"One night in the city" -essay revisited. For AJAC challnege "Tell a story"

...I wouldn't think of it!

I WON A NEW CAMERA !!!! 60D ! I'M SO HAPPY !!!!!!!!!!

After the train went by , the fog really rolled in , happened to catch this kid walking by ..definitely a good evening of shooting ...

Probably my last upload to flickr for a while , headed to West Africa for work ..

 

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Entered into "The TMI Alphabet Challenge #14" HERE

 

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Cannot see my destination,

Yet still I walk ahead,

Never go where you cannot see,

Is what they always said.

 

Still I walk forward,

In hopes that my fears will dim,

Silently I'm praying,

That ahead won't be grim.

 

Headed in the direction,

I enter the mist,

When all of this is over,

I pray I still exist.

 

Written by: JessiCaM - Hammonton Photography

12/04/2020

 

Photo taken: Nov, 2nd, 2020

A1x Class locomotive no.32678 seen here with a rake of vintage coaches, waiting at Tenterden railway station.

 

32678 is an A1x 'Terrier' Class 0-6-0 standard gauge steam locomotive. Built by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, it first entered service on the 23rd July 1880.

 

Between then and 1923 and the formation of the Southern Railway, the loco had already run almost a million miles!

 

Now owned by the Terrier Trust, the loco operates on the Kent & East Sussex Railway but is currently undergoing restoration.

Entered into TMI's Sept 2024 contest "Leaf Study"

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Saw this in Dawlish.. unfortunately I had my 90mm 'Tamron' lens on.. so could not achieve the better impact my 18-75mm lens would have given.. Better here..!

 

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Entered into "The TMI Alphabet Challenge #14" HERE

 

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Nikon D5100 & Sigma 10.0-20.0 mm f/3.5

this image was made when i was feeling very ill i had a virus so i needed to escape from reality a composite of 3 photos

In pure awe of Milford Sound entering the fiord from the Tasman sea.

4433 enters the railroad south end of the yard with a small train from the Traverse City Main line across the river.

My heart goes out to Manchester and all those involved. So sad. When will all this madness stop.

Not sure what this building is used for -- maybe garden tools?? What do you think?? Looks like you are free to ENTER if you so desire--I declined--hehehe HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND EVERYONE---THANKS FOR VISITING--I AM BUSY TODAY---CATCH UP WITH YOU LATER!

CSS 2008 leads PF-9 west onto the gauntlet track in Hammond, IN.

Enter Sadman @ 2023, Munich

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Tulips are fantastic models.

 

I really enjoy having close focus distance on the RX100 and my new Oly 30mm macro lens for E-M10.

Grand Canyon National Park

 

Downriver from Hance Rapids the character of the Grand Canyon at river level changes dramatically as the river enters Granite Gorge. Upriver the rock formations along the river have all been sedimentary. At Granite Gorge the river begins carving into an igneous rock called Vishnu Schist, a very hard rock considered the bedrock of the planet.

 

Up above the cliff on the right tailings can be seen from one of John Hance's asbestos mines. “Captain” John Hance was one of the first settlers of Grand Canyon’s south rim. Hance had an interesting past before arrival, fighting in the Civil War originally as a Confederate, and later for the Union. Hance mined minerals in the canyon, most notably asbestos and copper. He also built and operated a small hotel on the edge of the canyon, and constructed the Red Canyon and Old Hance Trails from the south rim to the river. During later years the Fred Harvey Company provided Hance with a living space at the Bright Angel Lodge, where he would sit in the common area and tell stories about his exploits in the canyon to eager park visitors.

  

CN A434 blasts through Brantford with a clear signal at 228N.

I was watching in amusement that this kayaker was having a hard time entering the crack underneath this rock while her teammates were waiting inside. It took her a few tries to get in. Surprisingly, I also spotted a bird with her little chick in a cavity of the rock about one O'clock above the kayaker. If you zoom in, you can see them.

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