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With 60 loads in tow the veteran U30C's work hard to climb up through Palmer line junction for Eagle Mills yard.
Tokyu Plaza, Tokyo, Japan
Published and Awarded on 1X.com,
Stockholm, Sweden, June 2024
Nominee in Amateur-People,
The International COLOR AWARDS,
May 2025, Beverly Hills, USA
A pair if house wrens passing food for the chicks in the house.
Rondeau Provincial Park, July 31, 2023.
Troglodytes aedon.
The House Wren has one of the largest ranges of any songbird in the New World. It breeds from Canada through the West Indies and Central America, southward to the southernmost point of South America.
source -Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Production Line - May 27 (10) - Expressionism Easy Wave - TS2 - LR
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Snowfence is one of my favourite things to photograph. There must be millions of miles of it, all over Canada, but it still never fails to grab me.
Who knew they did line dancing,,,,,, :0) Taken this morning ,had an hour to spare,and the Grebes were calling
Canon EOS-1D X
ƒ/6.3
700.0 mm
1/1000
ISO 1250
On this one you can see a part of the train line and even two workers in orange clothes working on a cliff!
Sinar F, Fujinon 135mm f5.6, Kodak Aerocolor 2460, 4x5.
This image marks several first for me. This is my very first exposure on 4x5 large format, my very first sheet loaded in a film holder, and the first time developing C-41 at home. Phew. I had 2 sheets come out pretty well, and two that are super dense - my own fault for mis-exposures.
This is an old trolley line near one of my favorite spots to take pictures some 25 years ago near a an abandoned (and now completely gone) amusement park, Only the concrete infrastructure of this old trolley line remains here, now overgrown with forest.
A lot of folks don't seem to care for the color cast this Aerocolor 2460 film (aka Santacolor) has - but I kind of dig it. Cool with magenta-leaning shadows. Got the super-shaded deep, dark tones of these woods quite nice I think. It's a look, for sure.
Intricately ornate pagodas in a vibrant, lush mountain landscape in Asia, with rolling hills and towering peaks, teeming with an array of colorful flowers, cherry trees abd colourful vegetation.
The scene evokes a holographic, cosmic atmosphere, with iridescent hues and delicate textures.
Created via artificial intelligence (Nightcafe)
Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus) juvenile
Another image of one of the young Loris from the other day.
We saw this Black-headed grosbeak, a juvenile, at the bird blind at Laguna Atascosa NWR. It is certainly a first for me and several people were very inteested in seeing it. From the pictures in Sibley, there's also a first summer and winter rose-breasted grosbeak that looks very similar. There was lots of other birds vying for some seeds and it seemed content to wait out the flurry. We were treated to four roadrunners and two armadillos on the road in so very productive outing for late in the afternoon