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BNSF 2740 is tied down in the Lower Yard in Rock Island, IL with the Clinton job that didn't make it back to Barstow. In the background is the Bettendorf job's normal power.
July 10, 2020
Aysgarth Falls are a triple flight of waterfalls, surrounded by woodland and farmland, carved out by the River Ure over an almost one-mile (two-kilometre) stretch on its descent to mid-Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales of England, near the village Aysgarth. This is a view of the Lower Falls from the riverbed. Aysgarth, Yorkshire Dales, United Kingdom.
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Lower Silver Falls is located in Michigan's Baraga county on the Silver River. The Silver River has many drops, and they are lumped together into the Lower, Middle and Upper Falls. The Lower Falls are very easy to visit.
The falls consists of two chutes where the river is constricted to a narrow channel. The second is the larger of the two, and the river drops about 15 feet in a thirty foot stretch while taking a turn.
Captured in: Brooklyn Bridge Park - Brooklyn, NY.
My apologies -- I know it's been awhile, but I'm finally back online again after a taking a bit of an extended break. I'm really looking forward to catching up w/ everyone, and hope you're all having a great summer (or winter -- depending on your location) so far!
I had a chance to meet up with some friends for photographer / HDR specialist Trey Ratcliff's recent NYC photowalk. Although we quickly broke off from that group, we had a fun time walking around one of my favorite sections of Brooklyn -- not to mention treated to a rather stunning sunset as well.
Here's one of my shots from the walk -- captured from the East River's edge in beautiful Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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"Lower Manhattan Sunset" is an HDR image constructed from 3 bracketed shots - 2 stop differential between each image.
The image was processed w/ ACR, Photomatix, and finished in Photoshop (includes the use of Topaz Labs plugins -- Adjust, Clarity, Clean, Denoise, Glow and LensFX).
Buff-tailed Coronet, Boissonneaua flavescens flavescens, 10cm / 4in. COMMON up to canopy in subtropical and lower temperate forest and edge.
Reserva Biologica Rio Blanco, Departamento de Caldas, Colombia.
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From a bushwalk last year to the Lower Portals in Mt Barney National Park, Queensland.
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Looking back through old photos, I was startled to find this one from five years ago.
The native plants in the foreground have been grazed by animals and overtaken by Canada thistle.
The roots of the trees along the bank on the right have been exposed by over use of human visitors. The eroded topsoil is backing up in the water and has created the perfect condition for an overabundance of cattails.
Because soil cannot be brought in from elsewhere, or relocated from within this state natural area, this spring a group of us stewards will be closing off this location by fence and planting native grasses in an effort to slow down any sediment coming down the canyon walls in hopes of restoring what's been damaged.
This is one that has been on my list for years and it didn't disappoint. Coming in at 200 feet wide it's the widest falls that I've seen yet and the first vertical block. From here it's hard to tell that it drops 43 feet, but the roar lets you know it. :-) The emerald water is caused by the Lewis river being born of an inactive glacier (from Mount Adams) so it doesn't have the silt like White or Puyallup and it is just stunning to see. I was here on a Friday and I kid you not, I didn't see a soul until I got back down here after hiking up to the other two drops. It was a bit spooky. :-)
The Staten Island Ferry is a fare-free passenger ferry route operated by the New York City Department of Transportation. The ferry's single route runs 5.2 miles through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island, with ferry boats making the trip in about 25 minutes. Highly recommended for a trip with unforgettable views of the Statue of Liberty and lower Manhattan
The southbound "Airport Train" to Seward crosses the Trail River bridge along the Seward Highway at Crown Point. Four peaks of the Chugach Range dominate the distant horizon above the still waters of Lower Trail Lake.
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Brooklyn Heights Promenade boasts great views of lower Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge from across the East River.
Stunning Sunset
The Lower Peirce Reservoir, Singapore's second-oldest reservoir, was built by impounding the upper reaches of the Kallang River and was commissioned in 1912.
Doug Harrop Photography • September 28, 1992
With a splash of fall color among the evergreen, CP Rail train No. 570 exits the Lower Spiral Tunnel at Yoho, British Columbia.
Yellowstone's Lower Falls. If you look at this photo you can see the Brink of the Falls platform just to the right of the falls. I did the hike down there, probably for the last time. It has a very steep grade, but if you have never done it, you should do it at least once.
Here is Lower Falls at the Lewis River. This falls did not require a hike to view it like Upper Falls that I previously posted, it is right at the campground.
Stunning Sunset
The Lower Peirce Reservoir, Singapore's second-oldest reservoir, was built by impounding the upper reaches of the Kallang River and was commissioned in 1912.
New York City, USA, 2024.
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Lower Silver Falls is located in Michigan's Baraga county on the Silver River. The Silver River has many drops, and they are lumped together into the Lower, Middle and Upper Falls. The Lower Falls are very easy to visit.
The falls consists of two chutes where the river is constricted to a narrow channel. The second is the larger of the two, and the river drops about 15 feet in a thirty foot stretch while taking a turn.