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A late running Northshore Mining taconite empty rolls west behind three SD70ACe's and an SD40-3. With warm temperatures to arrive this week, chances for snow shots like this are dwindling, as are opportunities to shoot Northshore since it will soon be shutting down for at least several months.
Some guys enjoying a late afternoon swim in the sea off a beach of the Giens Peninsula in southern France.
Camera: Canon PowerShot G12.
Edited with GIMP.
Lady Endo and John Paul II rose blooms in the lounge room caught by the later afternoon light. Ageing petal contours and surfaces emphasise the harsh contrast of the setting sun. Roses rescued from dry heat of the Gold Coast summer sun in my garden.
Mono County wild stallions engaged in a battle. This moment makes it appear that they are just playing around, but that was not the case. I noticed later that the light horse has only one hoof on the ground.
Because someone has to get **it done! :)
- Laius in his home office at 1am.
I can tell he's quite pleased with the new props... also shown on previous pic.
Now maybe he should be having a refreshing iced tea instead of cup of coffee since its getting super hot here this time of the year... unlike the rest of the world, or mostly!
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is the only National Park Service site devoted to the propagation and display of aquatic plants. There are about 10 acres of aquatic gardens. The peak season for their signature pink lotus is early July, but (a bit to my surprise) the aquatic gardens are beautiful into September. I was particularly struck by the seed heads in transition between green and brown.
Many more photos from Kenilworth (all seasons) are here: flic.kr/s/aHskaK5qNr
The last stop during our workshop was this place. I was definitely way beyond my bedtime and fighting to stay awake...
K&S - // Under neon lights backdrop
as Always im not good at showing the backdrop ^^
but you can see it in full here:
www.flickr.com/photos/katyasessions/53531914947/in/datepo...
Back at sea level this week.
The last of the sun's rays lights up the shoreline of Upper Loch Torridon, and a couplle of Red Deer hinds that have come down from the hills to graze. As you can see, the tide was right in, driven by the westerly wind.
In the background the rain lashes down on Maol Chean Dearg (left) Beinn na h'Eaglaise (centre) and Beinn Damh (left).
Another 24-hour late Empire Builder arrives Chicago as a winter storm approaches during the afternoon rush with four engines bringing up the train.
First try at zooming whilst pressing the shutter. Not the ideal subject for this, despite its beauty!
With a repainted Illinois Central SD70 in the lead, CN train A408 highballs down the former IC mainline through Odin, IL on June 7, 2020. I was becoming despondent after spending most of the day in Centralia and only seeing one other train, but this late afternoon catch lifted my spirits.