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A late running 2MS2 passes through what was a very humid Bargo River, shortly after sunrise, with NR18, AN2 and NR116 leading.
2019-01-23 Pacific National NR18-AN2-NR116 Bargo River 2MS2
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A humid summer morning in South GA found me in the tiny town of Cuthbert, GA where the two lines of the Georgia Southwestern railroad intersect. A pair of Bayline GP38's have just retrieved a cut of cars left by the Bainbridge turn the previous day and are passing a former DGNO GP7U which is leading the turn to Eufala, AL. This was a fun couple of days shooting some very out of the way operations. No idea what power down there is now but I doubt you will find anything this cool!
A place difficult to reach due to steep terrain but very rewardful experience.
Araxá, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Build - DRD
Stool - Soy
Plants Table - Vespertine
Table - Kunst
Shepherd - Jian @ The Arcade
July 6, 2021 - South of Elm Creek Nebraska US
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The Long Hot Dawg Days of Summer in Nebraska...Record Heat this year and we all can feel it! Its also been abnormally dry. 2020 was a drought year and 2021 is looking to be the same.
We only had 2 Storms...come though south central Nebraska. But what came through was special and we were on our game to be in the right place at the right time.
Just south of Elm Creek Nebraska. Looking due west, severe warned, rotation was imminent!
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This evening was incredibly humid. Singapore is humid as it is, and when it's been raining all day, photography is difficult! Nonetheless here's a sunset shot from opposite Stadium.
ODC-David Bowie (In The Heat Of The Morning)
The temperatures will be in the low 80s today. They said we aren't being impacted by the smoke from the wildfires in Canada any longer. I can't smell smoke up here on the hill, so that's good news. www.bowiebible.com/songs/in-the-heat-of-the-morning/
In focus shot of the glass door, taken from indoors.SOOC, no filters. I have not been out shooting for two weeks. Instead of trying to describe Florida humidity, I offer this shot. This weather can't be good for my equipment, or dare I say, My Attitude!
Maxillaria ferruginea, espèce de climat tempéré á chaud super humide, au parfum sucré, de petites fleurs (2 cm) mais attractives, pouvant être abondantes. Du départment du Valle del Cauca, ce qui constitue un nouveau registre pour la région oú elle n'était pas encore connue. Colombie.
Maxillaria ferruginea, especie de clima templado a caliente muy húmedo, con fragancia dulce, de flores pequeñas (2 cm) pero atractivas, que pueden ser numerosas. Departamento del Valle del Cauca, lo que constituye nuevo registro para la región donde aún no era conocida. Colombia.
Bruant lié aux zones humides bien représenté dans toute l'Europe (c'est l'un des Embérézidés les plus répandus pour cette zone). Le mâle est aisé à reconnaître: capuchon noir, collier et moustaches blancs, dessous blanc gris strié verticalement de brun foncé, manteau sombre avec des stries verticales chamois, plumes des ailes sombres à bordures rousses, queue noire avec une partie des rectrices externes blanches. Nicheur dans toute la France hormis une grosse partie du Sud.
A gorgeous hummingbird from humid forests & disturbed areas below 1,600 meters, widely distributed from Mexico & Central America south into Bolivia & Brazil.
Image taken at William Peña´s home near the city of Pereira (Risaralda), in the Cauca Valley of Colombia.
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Les lumières humides de la Nuit Noire me donnent un peu froid aux pieds....Pourtant qu'elles sont chaudes !
So I have come up to the cool humid jungle climate in Ubud. I sat on a street pavement last night and was overwhelmed with the tourists, the yoga people, the backpackers with frangipanis in their hair , the touts, the shops, the traffic and thought what the hell am I doing here.
Then I went to a traditional Balinese dance in the Royal Palace and was transported - oh my word, the music, the dance , the utter beauty and grace was transfixing. I came back out on the street and with all the craziness again scuttled back to my hotel.
I woke up this morning to get a driver to take some shots - his name was Ketut. He said you want to go to the Monkey Forest, the Silver Factory all the usual places and I said no - just take me somewhere normal - so he took me to his village.
He took me around the back lanes of his house to the paddy fields down lanes with giggling children and peace and quiet he showed me his rice fields, his cows, his neighbours pigs and then his aunt came walking down through the fields.
She was so beautiful and graceful - her face just for me sums up the beauty of Bali - the peace and harmony that the locals have within and I felt so sad for the crazy tourist industry here which Ketut told me that the villagers are not so happy about - this right here my fine flickr friends is what makes this island so magical - you can see it in her eyes.
Humbled by Explore yesterday and all the lovely kind comments, thank you so much. I love it when one of my shots with waves and ocean get explored as I feel that it is one more round of applause and appreciation for mother nature and the beautiful world around us :) .
From a very hot and humid hike a month or two ago up to Punchbowl Falls. The hike itself was a bit of a sauna but the dip in the river at the end was so wonderful. I was glad I had multiple cameras with me, it gave me one excuse after another to go wading into the middle of the stream.
I have been listening to a podcast lately called Shooting Street. Each episode is an interview with an emerging street photographer. It has been good. As you might expect with a series of interviews with various photographers, some of what is said I agree with and some points of view I certainly do not. But each episode so far has had some piece of reaffirming good advice. Much of it mirrors stuff I express in classes or in writing and it is nice to hear it repeated from the mouths of other photographers.
So I would like to share bits and pieces of that spread out over the next several posts (though my posting on here has been erratic at best. Remember, you can also follow me on Instagram, I am posting there most every day now.)
First off, and I gave this one yesterday. Do photography because you love doing it, and do it in a way that is fun for you. If your motive is your passion, you will do it more often and stick with it longer and both of these are the prime ingredients for eventual success. So many photographers I know who I consider amazing and awesome have been at it every spare moment they have for years, and they operate like this because they absolutely love what they do. So follow your passion, do photography the way that matters the most to you, make your own images, regardless of what type of images those are. Do it your way and do it with passion. The results will come naturally and in their own time.
Une espèce que je cherche à mettre en boîte depuis un bon bout de temps... et c'est en allant tranquillement en affût au butor étoilé, que je tombe comme par hasard sur trois remiz en train de se faire dorer la pilule sur les joncs ensoleillés. Cet individu étant le moins farouche des trois, me laissant l’opportunité de réaliser quelques images plutôt sympathiques ! 😉
I shot this after first visiting the temperature controlled conservatories. It was warm and humid outside, as it tends to be in Singapore, and I did my best to keep condensation from my camera lens...
Humid with passing thundershowers made me think I would like to be in Iceland right about now, so I took my trusty easel and paints and headed out on Google Earth. Traveling down one of the remote back roads, I found this beautiful scene.
Watercolor of a Google Earth Street View.
"So much earth, so little time"
Thick, humid morning air is split by the warm tones of a Nathan P5 airhorn and the charge of Norfolk Southern SD70 2550 leading NS Train 274-04 (Decatur, Ill.–Winston-Salem, N. C., autos) at Wiggins, east of Bement, Ill., on the NS Lafayette District.
Train 274 is passing over former Wabash territory as the wayside signal hardware on either side of the train clearly indicates. NS engineering forces and contractors elsewhere on the Lafayette District are busy installing and preparing for cutover new signal hardware that will ultimately retire the Wabash-era searchlights in this corridor. As of the date of this image, just two control points — Wiggins and Veech, about four miles to the west — remained "pure Wabash" and free of any encroachment by new signal installations.
July 6, 2021 - South of Elm Creek Nebraska US
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The Long Hot Dawg Days of Summer in Nebraska...Record Heat this year and we all can feel it! Its also been abnormally dry. 2020 was a drought year and 2021 is looking to be the same.
We only had 2 Storms...come though south central Nebraska. But what came through was special and we were on our game to be in the right place at the right time.
Just south of Elm Creek Nebraska. Looking due west, severe warned, rotation was imminent!
#ForeverChasing
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Humedeciendo emociones
Para sumergirnos en otros estados.
Para poder sentir de otra manera.
Con nuestro propio peso nos hundiremos.
Llegando al fondo de nosotros mismos.
En donde las emociones siguen intactas.
Donde laten tan fuerte que secaran cada gota.
En donde son imborrables nuestros recuerdos.
ahí donde, queremos humedecer nuestras emociones.
Nos reencontraremos, con nosotros mismos.
Moistening emotions
To submerge in other states.
To be able to feel otherwise.
With our own weight we will sink.
Coming to the bottom from us.
Where the emotions are still intact.
Where throb so loudly that they were drying every drop.
Where our recollections are indelible.
There where, we want to moisten our emotions.
We'll meet again, with us.
DaviD
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El Gorgo de la Escalera de Anna is a beautiful nature reserve near the village of Anna, about 70 km from the capital of Valencia. The waters of the River Sellent have formed this impressive gorge. Pools of gorgos in Valencian and several waterfalls have formed on this spot. There is a nice bypass to visit all three waterfalls. About an hour walk. You can hear the roar of the big waterfall, but you can't see it from the road because of the undergrowth. The first waterfall, El Gorgo de la Escalera, is directly accessible via 136 steps. Well worth going down the stairs, great for wading in crystal clear water in the summer. Look especially at the fish. In the cold water one can take a bath or just relax with the sight of the landscape and the sound of the water falling in the form of a waterfall into the depths of the ravine, once used for the production of electricity. You can cross the river at various places via stones and tree trunks or further on via a wooden bridge. The second waterfall is Cascada de los Vikingos and the third Gorgo Gaspar. From here you can return the same way you came, or climb a steep trail. The route is not long, but has difficult and slippery spots. Wearing good shoes is recommended. The place is very beautiful, green, humid, a surprising oasis in the steep gorge adjacent to the town of Anna. The corner it is in looks like a mini paradise.
The "Route of the Three Waterfalls" starts in the village of Anna in the province of Valencia. The concrete road turns to dirt as it enters the ravine. To the right of the bridge is Gorgo Gaspar. This is the first waterfall and pool on the route. From here, the path becomes more difficult and is also not signposted. The impressive Gorgo de los Vikingos is the second waterfall and pool. To follow the route, first, cross to the other side of the pool via the wooden planks. Then climb a steep, half-hidden path to the left of the waterfall. The route continues along the ravine, with the river on the left. At one point you’ll need to cross the wooden bridge over the river. You’ll have these views of Gorgo de la Escalera waterfall when crossing the bridge. The waterfall has a beautiful turquoise blue pool at its feet, and the huge natural pool. It’s framed by a natural amphitheatre with lush vegetation. Gorgo de la Escalera is a popular spot for water canyoning, hiking and wild swimming. Its double waterfall, the blue water and the natural luscious frame give it a magical air. The gorge is very steep.
El Gorgo de la Escalera de Anna is een prachtig natuurgebied in de buurt van het dorpje Anna, ongeveer 70 km van de hoofdstad van Valencia. Het water van de rivier de Sellent heeft deze indrukwekkende kloof gevormd. Op deze plek zijn poelen gorgo's in het Valenciaans en verschillende watervallen ontstaan. Er is een mooie rondweg om alle drie watervallen te bezoeken. Ongeveer een uur lopen. Je kunt het gebrul van de grote waterval horen, maar je kunt het vanaf de weg niet zien vanwege het kreupelhout. De eerste waterval, El Gorgo de la Escalera, is gelijk toegankelijk via 136 treden. Zeker de moeite waard om de trap af te dalen, geweldig om in de zomer in kristalhelder water te waden. Kijk vooral naar de vissen. In het koude water kan men een bad nemen of gewoon ontspannen met de aanschouwing van het landschap en het geluid van het water dat in de vorm van een waterval in de diepten van het ravijn valt, ooit gebruikt voor de productie van elektriciteit. Je kan op verschillende plekken de rivier overstekken via stenen en boomstammen of verderop via een hout bruggetje. De tweede waterval is Cascada de los Vikingos en de derde Gorgo Gaspar. Vanaf hier kun je op dezelfde manier terugkeren als je bent gekomen, of een steil pad beklimmen. De route is niet lang, maar heeft moeilijke en gladde plekken. Het dragen van goede schoenen wordt aangeraden. De plek is erg mooi, groen, vochtig, een verrassende oase in de steile kloof die grenst aan de stad Anna. De hoek waarin het zich bevindt lijkt op een miniparadijs.
After taking that photo I bought nuts .He thought because of taking his photo I was buying that.so he refused.
Behaviour man!
confederation park, lake ontario on a humid afternoon looking towards burlington bridge in background
Comptonella oreophila est un arbuste endémique de Nouvelle-Calédonie de la famille des rutaceae, présent en forêt dense humide ou dans le maquis.
ME. Teehee!
My usual self on a very sunny HOT humid day in Singapore. Ugh!!
No processed edit. Almost SOOC. just levels. crop a bit. Shoot by the boyfriend, concept me. LOL.
I am screwed because I missed 30 days of my Project 365 and I am kinda tired patching it up. IT DOES COME TO A POINT like that sadly to realized. And I know no one will noticed but me. Ha ha ha. But now that I have told you, throw the rotten tomatoes at me now. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
It made me sad to ponder really at some point how hell did I screw it up. I can come up with a number of life's realities' reasons (other than seeing my face all over the stream)..blah blah blah... but I kinda learned to LET GO..and no other way, but MOVE ON. =) But it doesn't mean I am stopping, NEVER. I will continue the count. Woot! So what? I am not breaking any RULES anyway ---just BENDING them! Hahaha =)
For as long as I am still sticking to my goal of being able to enjoy the whole process of LEARNING the ropes here. Teehee. And I am not ranting (I do sound a bit hahaha) but seriously, I will still continue this project for as long as I can. NO STRICT RULES but DELIRIOUSLY ENJOY. =) Right now, I am busy working on being able to expand my ideas on my Portrait collections and learn Street Photography. Yayyy!
So there. I'm done for Day 102. Maybe you'll see the 103rd next month? LOL
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Tomorrow I go out in the streets to do stalker shots with the 18-200m. Ha ha. <3