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My first attempt at wedding photography as a favor, probably not to happen again. A long, tough day that showed me how hard these photographers have to work
CM3306, CM3313 and QBX006 drop down around the bottom curve at Cullerin with 1311 to Harefield.
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The sun kisses the lighthouse at Cape Spear every morning before awakening the rest of North America.
I don't live in an area that gets a lot of thunderstorms, and I've never really had a chance to try and photograph a lightning bolt.
Coming down the mountains in eastern Oregon on a birding trip, I hear some thunder in the distance, stop at the nearest pull-off and 1000-or-so shots later...
Got me a picture of lightning!
NP 7012A leans into an S curve near Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad's Mineral shops on a gloomy December afternoon.
Early morning winter light hitting the Nantle Ridge, Mynydd Mawr and the mountains further down in the Llyn Peninsular.
Caught here in the very early morning, the Ardington Brook is one of many similar chalk streams (Ginge, Betterton, Lockinge, Goddard's) that emerge in this area of South Oxfordshire below the Berkshire Downs, and then - via multiple ponds and small lakes - meander for about 10 miles through local villages before joining the River Thames near Abingdon.
A rare un-rebuilt SD70MAC leads southbound doublestack train Q203 into the hole at North Cairo amidst freshly fallen powder. Still is extremely weird to call these once ubiquitous wide-nosed EMDs "rare", but considering this is the first one I have photographed in three years with most on the CSX roster either stored or rebuilt, it is what it is...
My first 5 sighthounds (except Lady my first greyhound). Rhia, Fern, Kali, Charliy and number one special dog, Shasta. I'm amazed I managed to get them all together with a film camera, it's hard enough with 3!!! Fern is looking away, but that fits in with her character, she was always looking to run off :-)
Der First ist ein Bergrücken als Verflachung des Südwest-Rückens zum Widderfeldgrätli im Berner Oberland nördlich oberhalb von Grindelwald. Er ist über eine Gondelbahn oder zu Fuss erreichbar. Die obere Bergstation heisst ebenfalls First und steht den Besuchern im Winter und im Sommer mit einem gut ausgebauten Ski- und Wandergebiet zur Verfügung. Wikipedia
KCS manifest MSHSZ runs through the Tower 87 interlocking at the east end of UP's Englewood Yard. The end of the Englewood hump can be seen at the top right. 1/2/2019
CP 7015 higballs through Minnesota City, MN with the RCP OCS. This was the first revenue train for 7015 as well as any given CP Heritage ACu rebuild.
of the summer.
26.5 miles on the Sparta-Elroy Trail in WI. Out and back from the Tunnel Trail Campground in Wilton.
I met up with one of my cousins and his wife. They have E-bikes that are pedal assist.
Those are pretty neat bikes. I had just my regular bike.
My cousin brought his Spring Spaniel who rode in an open cart!
First light peaking through sea wheat at Outerbanks - Outerbanks,NC,USA on August 23 2014. Photo: Eduard Moldoveanu Photography
View on the West coast of Scotland from First Coast on the A832 looking toward An Teallach on a wintry Easter Monday. Gruinard Island is also in the shot. The wind was howling and the waves were crashing against the shore. Took this using an ND10 filter. Cheers
Our first winter storm is blowing through.
(Anyone in this area interested in taking my field-trip based photography course starting next weekend should contact me through Flickr mail. There is space for one more participant.)
First time visitor.
Not the best photograph of a Blue-headed Vireo, but this is the first time I have seen one in my yard in Chester County, PA
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This Itoh peony gets its name ‘First Arrival’ as it is one of the first hybrid peonies to bloom in the year. This is a semi-double flower variety of peony that has crinkly lavender-pink flowers.
The exquisite blossoms gradually become redder closer to the center of the flower. The center of the Itoh peony flower looks like a magenta and yellow-colored spiky ball. These large flowers can be as many as 40 on each plant with each one measuring around 8” (20 cm) across.