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Lonely tracks, heading into the distance, but also maybe a metaphor for getting back out into the world. For me, it will be slowly and safely, but it’s time.
Narrowboat Helena heading into the lock on the other side of the bridge at Great Hayward, Staffordshire. Heading to Tixall for the New Year. Heading North up the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Cow Moose: Algonquin Provincial Park, Central Ontario
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Kennedy Lake & Andora Ridge
Laylee Island in the foreground.
This is the biggest lake on Vancouver Island. We drove from Lantzville along the Alberto Highway, and visited Cathedral Grove (with amazing and wonderful old, giant Douglas firs) in MacMillan Provincial Park. Highway 4 is a long and winding road...In Ucluelet, there are car stickers “I Survived Highway 4” which seemed apt as there is construction work going on at some of the more scenic, more scary parts.
I shot this photo as a drive-by with my iPhone. I didn’t pack my other lens for my camera and this called for a wider angle.
It had been very cloudy and rainy on the east side of the mountains, but coming over into the west was a sight for sore eyes.
It’s such a beautiful location!
Vancouver Island
BC
Canada
I love autumn—that melancholy season that suits memories so well. When the trees have lost their leaves, when the sky at sunset still preserves the russet hue that fills with gold the withered grass, it is sweet to watch the final fading of the fires that until recently burnt within you.
― Guestave Flaubert
Technical:
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Canon EF 24 - 105mm f4
1/320s
ISO 1000
f4
55 mm
yesterday while we were on the road towards South Iceland, we saw this scenario shortly before nightfall while crossing a tidal lake.
Traveling across the Mackinac Bridge the other day heading north.
Smile on Saturday.
One point perspective.
Going to be gone for a while so I'm leaving you with another picture of gorgeous Artemis, the Gypsy stallion
Have a good couple weeks.
St. Maries Railroad is headed back to its namesake town with a handful of empties from the Union Pacific interchange in Plummer.
A flock of birds lifts off from Lake Ontario at the beginning of blue hour on Sunset Beach in St. Catharine's, Ontario. I had to pan with the birds, giving a slight motion blur to the sky and water.
On the morning of July 26, 1996, a Southern Pacific coal train passes through Missouri Pacific signals on the west side of the town of Haswell, Colorado. SP used the Rio Grande route over Tennessee Pass and this former MoPac line east toward Kansas City as part of its “Central Corridor” of operations.
Buses on Waterloo Bridge. Taken from Hungerford Bridge looking towards St Paul's and the City of London.
In Explore 🌟
From us at: 53°41′22″ N 2°13′40″ W ☀️
Not exactly overhead.
It’s a beautiful day 😀
Stacksteads
Lancashire
P.S. Our niece, Emily, came 2nd in the painting an Easter egg competition. She won a chocolate lollipop 🍭😀😀
A (probable) Greater Prairie Chicken hen leaves the lek for other activities. We found that the hens tended to take off after a couple hours of activity, at which point the males settled down and stopped their confrontations. Gove County, Kansas
. . . BETTER on black . . . Via Fluidr . . . (then click on image to view details LARGE) . . . bigger is definitely better
tree . . . www.flickr.com/photos/senderweb/2254889457/
trees & poppies . . . www.flickr.com/photos/carlotardani/5345378975/
abandoned house . . . www.flickr.com/photos/cindy47452/1386761114
background . . . www.flickr.com/photos/27805557@N08/4482935467/
swans . . . me . . . lol!!!
Barn Owl taking a catch back to the nest, one from my archives. They are starting to get active now so hopefully I'll have some fun watching them.
Very excited this summer to get back to Banff and Jasper in the Canadian Rockies. Been 9 long years since this last visit!
I decided to head for the hills, up into the frosty fog. It would have been quite magical if the sun had broken through to illuminate the iced up and frosted branches but it didn't. I did wonder if I might chance upon a little goblin sat by the path awaiting my passage but that didn't happen either, although last time I was in the area a woman and a child explained they were hunting for goblins there amongst the trees. Had I seen any? It wasn't a productive morning but the post boozy evening walk had its benefits and I might have seen a pixie instead of a goblin as scant compensation. But I do have a pretty vivid imagination.
After returning from Woodstock this OSR crew worked the little yard in Ingersoll for a few and is now taking a cut of tank cars with them back down to Salford. The next morning just the lead 'pup' will take those tanks down to Tillsonburg and switch out BlueStar Distribution. Ingersoll, ON 5/29/2023