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With the sun peeking out and exposing the dark cloud cover to the south, MCCHO rounds the curve at Algoa, coming off the Angleton Sub onto the BNSF for the run into Houston.
Algoa, TX 5/9/2020
NHN ID-2 with a GP18 high hold duo briefly crosses from Milton NH to Maine while on their way to Tri-city
This one is "Lined Up"
I got this one inbetween storm fronts.. and this is one of the only shots when the sun actually appeared from behind the clouds. Which made a nice sunny glow ont op of the water.
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Mongolian horses at the Asian habitat at the Bronx Zoo. These horses are an ancient breed, dating back to the times of Ghengis Khan, They are shorter, stockier, and more muscular than most, and lack the distinctive forelock of hair that most horses have. These and other animals in this major exhibit can only be viewed for a few minutes from a monorail that circles around above. It's the way these horses lined up and huddled together that I found most interesting. The Bronx Zoo, NYC — August 21, 2021
"Their strong legs feature good joints but are short, and the hooves should be sound and hard. Overall, this stocky physique makes them energetic, strong, and athletic. And even though they are petite horses, the Mongolian has a high amount of stamina. Even though the Mongolian horse is small, it is not a pony breed."
Here we have the RBMN storage line with a bunch of Norfolk southern engines sitting ready to work when RBMN needs them.
The Pickens Railways Belton Job works the NS interchange in Anderson before heading east for Belton. The structure you see to the left is a remnant of the former Southern Railway passenger station in Anderson, which is one of the more unique stations you’ll find for a small town. The original operator of the line, the Blue Ridge Railway, built a cut through downtown Anderson to allow them direct access to the town with three bridges connecting the north & south ends of town. After the original station burned down in 1914, the Southern would build a new station at street level where passengers would take an elevator & staircase down to the 2 track station platform. The station would close in 1945, with local businesses expanding & covering the cut, leaving only the small opening you see the locomotive along with the platform & where the elevators would bring passengers down to.
The platform was my main target for this trip to the Pickens, but the real treat was getting to be under the city with these 2 GE U18B’s while they worked back & forth to switch the interchange. Hearing the 2 GE 7FDL V8’s chugging at high revs next to me as they echoed off the cut walls & the ceiling of the bridge above me was quite the experience. 10-24-24
Unearthing the past through the lens. In the remote wilderness plateau of Cézallier, as the day winds down. Massif Central, France.
Doug Harrop Collection • Photo by Lon Coone • October 1985
Appearing spectacular in a fresh coat paint, a pair of Monon painted FP7s were on display in Carmell, Indiana. Owned by the Fort Wayne Historical Society as the time, Monon 96 was built Milwaukee Road 96-C by EMD in Jan. 1951.
The cab units still exist, but have since fallen into disrepair.
The High Line in NYC, as taken with a Holga. thehighline.org/
Holga
Kodak B&W Tri-X 400 (120mm)
In-house developing and printing.
This is a close visual approximation of what it felt like driving home at 3AM after a show in Manhattan. I had taken the Merritt Parkway, then gotten off for gas..and got terribly lost in the Westport are, where they apparently don't believe in gaudy accoutrements such as streetlights. I felt like I was hallucinating, and saw eight deer and three turkeys on top of it all.
Seen in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France.
This is a "natural" photograph. No editing (except cropping), no color enhancing.
Metropolitan line S8 Stock 21039+21040 on T421 works a Baker Street service towards North Harrow whilst 21022+21021 zoom away from London working T402 to Chesham.
I'm never quite sure what it is that makes a picture work. I took 6 shots of this avenue of trees in Dorset during a walk around the Dorset Gap in very wet and windy weather. While I know this one works for me I am hard pressed to tell you what is wrong with the others. Perhaps if I could I would be a better landscape photographer!
The row of trees lead to Higher Melcombe , Ansty, Dorset. It looks an absolutely magical place that I intend to explore further.