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TPE Class 68 No. 68032 Destroyer leaves the passing loop at Earles Sidings with 5Q32, the 12:13 Gascoigne Wood – Longsight TMD ECS working on 20th March 2023. Freightliner Class 66/5 No. 66507 sits stabled in the background.

custom spin. spun single, sport to DK in weight. was able to get 348 yds. out of 2 sets of batts.

 

batt by Steph of Loop.

This 14.6 mile railroad line, known as the "Savatran Rail Spur", was completed from Delafield (near McLeansboro) through Macedonia, Illinois in 2011. It terminates with a loading loop north of the Akin Junction on CN's existing Edgewood Cutoff line.

The Savatran train of empty hoppers are about a 1/4 the way down the branch to the Sugar Camp Mine where it will run through the loading loop for another load of coal. It will return east in the night across the Evansville Western Railway and head down another spur to the generating plant at Abee, Indiana where again it runs around the big circle to feed the giant electric monster. And the process continues......non stop. The Evansville Western participates also in this short haul as part of the railroads bread and butter making them a really big short line.

Tamarack, (Larix laricina)

Ashbridges Bay, Toronto

Shibaura, Tokyo, Japan

40145 whistles along the Soho Loop line heading towards Perry Barr running as 5Z42 Long Marston to Crewe Holding Siding conveying 43058 for a new lease of life as part of the LSL stable and utilising a Pullman Mk2 as a translator vehicle.

Life is a loop in which we run after fortunes

just to end it from where we started.

(The Forbidden Quill)

 

"Weekly Theme Challenge" - Loops

7 Days with Flickr - Wednesday: macro or close up

(photo by Freya)

this is my 1st batt from steph's seriously spontaneous spinning club. i added gold tussah silk waste, silk rods, sari silk threads in different reds, and maybe other stuff...can't recall. plied with a green yarn and gold thread held together.

Wall decoration rendered using Prisma

 

Pasadena, California

Magdeburg, Domplatz, Lichterwelt 2019/2020

 

OLYMPUS art filter "Dramatic Tone"

Waving LEDs around the 'Atmeture' installation by Loop pH as part of the 623 Letchworth Fire & Fright Festival by onedotzero.

......on the walkable rollercoaster "Tiger and Turtle" Scuplture in Duisburg (Germany)

 

The large sculpture is a work of art by Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth.

The structure with a floor area of 40 by 41 meters is a little more than 20 meters high (top edge looping) and made of galvanized steel. It can be fully walked except for the looping, which means that you have to walk the path back in both directions to the entry point. Being less than a meter wide, bottlenecks are common, particularly on the steeper sections, so a maximum of 195 visitors are allowed at any one time.

Two ES44AC's and two SD70ACe/AH's lead coal empties up the 2-percent grade through Crater Loops near Volcano, Colorado along UP's Craig Branch on October 1, 2016.

The Loop in Chicago, the famous crossing at Lake and North Wells with two trains on the brown line.

Look closely - that random assortment of detritus on top of the grey headed coneflower is a camouflaged looper caterpillar who has decorated himself to escape detection! They glue bits of plant to their bodies with their own spit as they munch along, changing pieces when the colors of their surroundings change as they move from flower to flower. Utterly amazing!

I knit my batt up right away and made this really awesome Twisted scarf from "Knitting New Scarves" by Lynne Barr. The construction was really fun to knit on US 10.5 needles.

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Mt. Hood is visible behind some orchards in an area in Oregon known as the Fruit Loop.

 

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Stairs along the Navajo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park. The sun finally broke through the overcast skies on my first day in Bryce, giving the slot section of the Navajo Loop an amazing glow.

The Cygnus Loop is a cloud of heated ionized gas, oxygen, sulfur, and hydrogen in the constellation Cygnus.

 

Captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Castillejar, Spain www.pixelskiesastro.com

 

6 panel mosaic

 

Ha 109 x 900s

OIII 102 x 900s

 

Ha 294 x 600s

OIII 162 x 600s

 

128 hours 45 mins in total.

 

Equipment used:

 

Telescope: Takahashi Baby Q FSQ-85ED F5.3

 

Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Pro Mono Cooled to -10C

 

Image Scale: 2.08

 

Guiding: OAG

 

Filters: Astronomik Ha,OIII

 

Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount

 

Image Acquisition: Voyager

 

Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly

 

Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight

 

Processing: Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop CC, StarXTerminator, StarNet v2, NoiseXTerminator, BlurXTerminator

The Silver Falls Loop is a notable trail in Mt. Rainier National Park. Aside from the falls and river, it features a traverse of a wonderful forest.

Three consecutive stainless steel bicycle parking racks in the shape of a loop-the-loop found on Hurtle Square.

Loop Road mit den vielen schönen Alligatoren,

sie sind ruhig haben aber alles im Blick :-)

Hubby said...why don't you take a picture of my cereal. An offer I couldn't refuse!!

you find the nicest things around the university 😄

 

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Views from the Peekaboo Loop Trail -

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, United States

 

I'm revisiting the photos I took of Bryce Canyon back in 2009, reprocessing many, adding a few, and deleting others.

Sometimes, it's good to stand back and get a little bit of perspective on things. It's especially useful when showing your photo audience the size and scale of a scene, such as this one I captured of a couple taking in the immensity of the red-rock formations seen along the Navajo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Most photographers balk at including people - either because they don't want anything human in their landscapes or because they can't get model releases from them if they decide they want to try and sell the image.

 

For my editorial purposes, I like including people and man-made objects in my images (sometimes) for the purpose of scale as well as to give my viewers a perspective of the scene and some kind of reference for their mind to recognize.

 

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Walking through Paris.

Olympic National Park

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