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In wintry conditions re geared 66653 powers along the up fast at Winwick Lock with 6E26 10.52 Knowsley Freight Terminal - Wilton EFW Terminal "domestic waste" Thursday 9 January 2025.
While not accurate the title seemed to work better with horns than antlers.....more commonly used, for many reasons.
These 2 elk bulls put on a good show. More in play and practice then harming each other. Prep for future battles to come over lady elk against bigger bulls.
Enjoy a wonderful weekend!!
CSXT 988 leads a westbound stack train at Lock 10 as a moment of perfectly still water allows a nice reflection on the Erie Canal at Cranesville, NY.
The locked door of a little garden shed.
Loved the textures and the combination wood/metal.
Photo taken for Assingment 52 and the theme "Re-do" (Texture)
The Lock House situated on the banks of the Grand Calal at Lock 26. This picturesque house dates from around 1800.
I like the way all the iron gets the same color after being exposed to the elements for some time, even the padlock.
While in Yellowstone NP, we encountered several bighorn sheep ram along the hillside grazing on the grasses sticking up through the snowy landscape. The light was so very beautiful and enabled us to capture that eye, which I always find so intriguing.
This ram had some pretty beat up horns too. Made me wonder how curled they would have been if they weren't so worn down. Of course, I also thought about what stories those curls could tell about the life of this beautiful bighorn sheep.
But getting back to that eye ... there are few animals that possess such a mesmerizing eye as the BHS, at least to me. Eye contact is generally locked and sustained. Such a thrill. :-)
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© 2016 Debbie Tubridy / TNWA Photography
Camera: Pentax 6x7
Lens: Pentax 75mm f/4.5 SMC Takumar
Film: Ilford Pan F Plus 50
Developer: Kodak HC-110 Dilution B @ 19.5C for 4:09 minutes.
Scanner: Epson V850
Catalog ID: 2018-017
The Cam and the trees lining up Chesterton Road as seen from Jesus Lock Footbridge.
Cambridge, UK
Fujifilm GA645 6x4.5 film camera
Fuji Provia 100F slide film
... in the world is being built in Ijmuiden, between the North Sea and the "Noordzeekanaal".
The new lock is 500 m long, 70 m wide, and 18 m deep. Bigger than the locks of the Panama Canal, or the port of Antwerpen.
With our small to moderate sailing yacht (9.4 m length), we could sink in this lock and not even the tip of the mast (~ 15 m) would show, and we could tack up against the wind in it ;-)
This picture is showing the new control tower.