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In a secluded part of Pucks Glen is this wee quiet pool where the rock has been carved by an old waterfall spanned by an old fallen tree trunk.
Highest position: 44 on Wednesday, April 24, 2019
I try not to post multiple images from the same spot - makes a 'stream look naff. Making an exception here because it's a very different photo to the last one - even if it's the same same log :-)
This frame taken much later in the evening and with a completely different camera and lens combination. I think this was when I was trying to decide which system to stick with.
A very noisy base image - was practically in the dark - dark enough to not take notice of the settings... :\
Sony A7Rii, FE 24-70/2.8 GM, 20 secs at f/19, ISO 800
Elles étaient destinées à recevoir des échoppes insérées sous le sol des chapelles nord de la basilique Saint-Nicolas.
70817 crosses Entwistle viaduct with the diverted 6Z37 Chirk to Carlisle empty logs on April 4 2021. Engineering work on the West Coast Main Line saw the train diverted via Manchester, Bolton and Blackburn.
In these dreary days of winter it's hard not to dream wistfully of fluffy white clouds, colourful meadows, and warm summer evenings out with the camera.
Not exactly arty, this out-take from last year didn't make the cut first time around but with yet more rain imminent, and the need for some proper colour, I thought it might be worth an airing now........
Needless to say it's old friend 6J37 and Colas Tug 60085 heading the 12.02 Carlisle Yard - Chirk logs past Manor Farm at Moore in horsey Cheshire. I'm actually stood by the fence with arm raised waving for a selfie - sadly an errant light cloud running just ahead of the train put a bit of a dampener on it, but at least it didn't spoil the main event.
27th August 2015
70807 passes the old platelayers hut at Town End Farm (Keld) to the north of Appleby, working the 6J37 Carlisle - Chirk logs.
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The Hood River Bridge over the Columbia River Gorge as seen from White Salmon, Washington. On the left is a major logging operation.
shot with a fully manual 50mm lens at about f/4
It was a cold damp morning on Crewe station, I was meeting my 1Z10 chums Rob and Nigel before we headed north towards the Rylstone branch for a days shoot. We were fortunate that a few freights were booked through the station within 20 minutes of each other so we thought we would bag a few shots.
This is 70803 on the 6C37 0530 Chirk to Carlisle Kingmoor empty logs.
Blue hour was just starting and the station lights were still on which all contributed towards an atmospheric shot.
This particular log in the Alviso Marina County park gets shot so much that it is probably the famous log in the South Bay, California :-) This shot is from a day back in March this year where I witnessed some of the most gorgeous sunset colors. Here's the other shot from the same day
This Log truck was heading towards the pine factory, I see a lot of this trucks, heading in and out of Oberon.
I remember that day at the beach where we were staying. We came across a large log planted in the sand, and I believe it was a display set up by the beachfront owner. The sky was a mix of blue with some clouds, and the sea was a bit wavy and inviting. The photo was taken in Cabangan, Zambales, directly facing the West Philippine Sea. A simple, beach scene—a weathered log standing upright on the soft sand, with waves washing ashore. It’s a relaxed, real moment that perfectly sums up the coastal vibe of that day.
This is a barge, or 'Alligator' as it was called, which pulled the big log rafts down the river to the mills.
*I am just getting around to posting some photos from this trip to Algonquin Provincial Park, in September.
Old Scandinavian building tradition - a two stories log construction with a turf roof. Except for the window panes you can find all building materials on the site!
This one is located in Härjedalen, Sweden.
The Pioneer Village Historical Association does a remarkable job of maintaining these log cabins. Soon the maple sap will be running and they will collect the sap, boil it down to make maple syrup and have their fundraising pancake breakfast.
Saw this amazing demonstration of Log Cutting at The West Mids show in Shrewsbury. Notice how the axeman has created a step by inserting a board into a hole that he cut earlier. This demonstrated how they scale a tree to lop the top off. The power these guys have is awesome, they get through really thick logs in no time.