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We drove the Titus Canyon Road in Death Valley National Park. It is a 26 mile one way dirt road requiring a high clearance vehicle that winds over two passes with many hair pin blind curves and steep drops offs. It passes Leadfield Ghost Town and finally enters a narrow sinuous canyon whose walls are sometimes only 15 feet apart. The geology of the area is awesome.
Rebuilt SD75I, BNSF 291, leads the H GALSTL1 27 south (track mark west) into Elsberry, Mo. on the BNSF Hannibal Sub. with 97 cars in tow. Seen here near Mp. 69.9 at the east siding switch of Elsberry, Mo.
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New blog: I was looking for an affordable action camera and this is it. This camera is everything I would expect it to be.
REVIEW: Sunplus SP5K Series
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It was one of those nights where the idea was nailed on the first attempt and you're left sitting there, a bit lost going wtf next?!
Shot over 18 minutes in a pitch dark tunnel, using 10 meters of El Wire, cold cathodes, very large stencil & tonnes of measuring. Inspired by the greatest timelapse every made Tron Aerosol Mural .
- 1099 seconds sooc
Perhaps all the dragons of our lives are princesses who are only waiting to see us once beautiful and brave.
PPCHK (dtd. July 18, 2009) participates in Scott Kelby's WORLDWIDE PHOTOWALK...
Photowalk Shot Taken at Fanling HK
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On returning from the afternoon activities, Draken International's Aermacchi MB.339-CB pulls a tip vortice and pops the airbrake while making a run and break to enter Landivisiau's circuit during the 2017 NATO 'Tiger Meet'
One of the star participants there, registered N344EM she is ex Royal New Zealand Air Force NZ6470
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The photo is taken at Nordbymoen near where I live. Thanks to you it made explore february 14.2009 :D
Having a family and trying to do photography is tough. There are duties I have to do as a father and husband that can't be ignored. Trying to balance family life and my passion for photography is a tricky balancing act. For that fact, many of my images are of obscure places that are close to home because I don't have time to travel and neglect my family.
As my present from this most recent Christmas, I asked my wife for time to do photography in more well known places and not be tied down by time. It would be almost like a hunting trip. Except instead of hunting animals I would be hunting for photo opportunities. I chose to go to Kanarraville Falls with a few awesome friends.
I was not disappointed! This is one of the most beautiful slot canyons in southern Utah! Photo compositions were plentiful in this little slot canyon. In fact, one would have to be a really bad photographer to walk away from Kanarraville Falls and not have a great looking photo. On this photo excursion, I walked away with plenty of beautiful photos that I could be proud of. Besides the beautiful photos, I also spent time with awesome friends!
This was one of the best Christmas presents I've ever had!
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Dreams of war, dreams so dire
Dreams of dragon's fire
And all the things that will bite, yeah
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
~Hammett, Hetfield - 1991
A quarry collapse that severed the Blandon Low Grade forced Conrail to reopen the Hill Track between Reading and Blandon. Here westbound empties enter the Hill Track at Blandon, Pennsylvania..
Entered into TMI August Contest: FILL THE FRAME - WITH NATURE
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My dreams are so vivid and complex that sometimes they stuck in my mind all day long. I still wonder if we actually dream when we think we are dreaming or if we live the dream for real in another world or dimension maybe.
One thing I know for certain, most of my dreams influence my daily life more than reality.
A few nights ago, while my wife and I were in New York City, I took this photo as we were entering Riki, an izakaya in Midtown Manhattan.
Fuji X-Pro 1
XF 35mm f/1.4R
I know it's easy to imagine but it's easier to just do. See, if you can't do what you imagine, then what is imagination to you? Just a waste of space in your brain, to take the place of hate, where things all the same. Tell me your secrets, the things that make you tick. I like when you talk because your voice is angel-ess, ay..
Rolleiflex Integral Macro ext 17+34
Sonnar HFT 150mm 4
Foma 100
RO9 Dev. 7. 20 min
..a series of 12 exposures
made in 2 hours of walking around the city,.
morning..
NaPali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii
I deleted this image by mistake and now re-instated.
However, all the original numerous awards and comments are gone
Three more from Boston docks with the empty wagons being taken into the docks. 09022 has just crossed the swing bridge. The bridge would remain open / closed while the loco pushed half the wagons into the docks, the load was split and the remainder drawn back halfway across the bridge before being shunted back into another siding
A look from the Cellblock "Entering the Rotunda" at Eastern State Penitentiary
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Please bear with me, I will be catching up with everyone soon, my fathers cancer has popped its ugly head up after 15 months of being clear and we are back in an ugly battle, been a hectic few days with more to come, will catch up soon.
A fisherman enters the ocean at sunset in Marari, Kerala, India.
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This walkway is found in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. As you walk through, you are treated with a light show consisting of thousands of LED lights, This work of art is actually called Multiverse. The lights sometimes appear to twinkle randomly like stars.
The opening in the slender branches invite a gentle wave of the hand to enter into the mystery of our lives.
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GBRf Class 66/7 No. 66791 leaves Cowburn Tunnel on the Hope Valley Line and enters Edale with 6E51, the 12:21 Peak Forest Cemex – Selby loaded limestone hoppers on 24th August 2021.
This is from that day back in August (that's why it couldn't feature in the Trees Chapter) when my friends and I walked on some path called the Iceline Trail.
As its name suggests, most of the trail is above the canadian forest.
But, when the time came that the path went back in it, it appeared as a wonderful invitation, the kind that Alice could receive as well and that no one would refuse.
From a thicket to the rest of British Columbia.