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Metra Union Pacific West Line Train 38, bound for Chicago, kicks up the dust as it sails past an idling freight train at Mile Post 25.50 of the UPRR Geneva Subdivision in wintry Wheaton.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 400, f/8.0, 300mm, 1/2000s
I seriously wanted to steal this girl from Angela (Gemini Angel Art) yesterday. She is in town, and we intended to just meet up for a yummy seafood lunch...which somehow turned into a 9 hr oddessy of fun dolly chat, yippity yappin, and ended up at Jillybug Manor...unfortunately, very few photos (not sure how that happened!! LOL) ~ but, this is one of her darling Elfdoll, Tangle, in the garden!
my meetup group went to the uc davis arboretum this morning. i'll be processing the photos this week...and will post a few of them here and on my blog.
After we left the shelter of a local tavern, half of us went to another bar to meetup with Kim's hubby. Naturally, a headless on the bench shot had to happen. :)
Sadly, I didn't even take this photo. My hubby, Brad, did. :)
The Instagram account @IGersBoston hosted a great photowalk yesterday as part of instagram's #WWIM14 - worldwide instameet 14. I guess that means there have been 14 of them, but I only went to my first one last spring and this was my second.
On our (Welly Women Meetup Group) first evening at Te Kopi we walked down to the beach to watch the sun set.
Sunday, 18th February 2024.
Morning masks meetup in front of San Giorgio, piazza San Marco. Carnival of Venice 2025, Il tempo di Casanova
missed you bill, hope you're feeling better ! the meetup wasn't the same without you ! aloha ! also, niimo, hope u feeling better too ! ALOHA , c
Taken during a temporary studio shoot put on by the Cincinnati Camera and Photography Club Meetup Group held at the Fernald Nature Preserve near Ross, Ohio just outside of Cincinnati.
Our group set up four different temporary studios where we took turns shooting a group of around 12 cosplayers in a variety of costumes. We are very fortunate to have such a great and active Meetup group in the Cincinnati area as well as so many willing subjects to shoot.
my first flickr meetup. it was last night, studio setup. i only took a few...let's just call them artsy... thank you's to everyone for all the fun!
The local rocks are avid students of history. They get together once a month to recreate things out of the past. This particular meeting was an attempt to reenact the great pyramids. According to the fiddleneck, the rocks didn't do too well.
Breckenridge Road, Kern County, California 2016
Model is Natalie freaking Kucken, the dear
Woooooo my first Oregon meetup upload. Just go ahead and imagine me setting off fireworks and dancing and Gregorian chanting because that's what's been happening in my mind for the last three or four days evrything is fukn awesome and nothing hurt I mean the portapotties smell pretty bad but that ain't even matter.
I'm seriously so, so happy I can't even describe. Just like. I'm just so happy, is all. I keep just having these moments of like pure, uncut, unadulterated happiness and I never want them to stop please don't make me go back to Ohio. Oregon is so insanely gorgeous and these people are so inspiring and beautiful and perfect and the goats are plenty. It's the life and I am honestly living it this time.
Love y'all with every neuron in my brain and cell in my bod <3
AND HEY ALSO I pinky promise to choose print giveaway winners and upload a video and whatnot after I get home; I thought maaybe I'd have some time to do it here but like, nah bro. But I promise soon.
Had a wonderful day in NYC, meeting up with 15 other wonderful photographers from flickr.
In other news. We have snow!!!
The RHD 480 meeting with a not-so distant, but still publicly active relative at Nyékládháza train station.
Would you guess the 256 is actually younger than the ex-North Somerset Coach beauty?
Thanks to Tamás for the hot tip, this was a nice extra for the way home from the XIII. Ikarus meetup.
Each year on our block, we have a cookie party with the neighbors. This year, I extended the tradition and had a party with my Food Photography meetup group. We each brought cookies to share, and spent a couple of hours talking a bit of shop and a bit of personal goings on.
For the past several years, my holiday cookie of choice has been the Pizelle. I just love the intricate designs, the simple flavor and the perfect crispness. This year, I mixed it up a bit using the Tea & Honey Crisp recipe from Bon Appetit. It's not quite the same as the Pizelle recipe, but crisps up well. Also, unlike the Pizelle's the cookies come out of the iron very, very soft so they can be easily shaped into cones. I stuffed these with a mascarpone/vanilla/whipped cream concotion reminicent of a canoli stuffing. We didn't eat them quite quickly enough, so the cookie part softened up, but they were still very tasty.