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Up to 1500 m high.
The Tarangire River flows through the park and constantly carries water, so that many animals migrate from drier regions during the annual dry season from July to October.
The tsetse fly is everywhere in the NP. Even Africans react with panic!
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.
Copyright Rebecca L. Latson, all rights reserved.
Former Northern Pacific F units are gathered at Minneapolis Junction outside the roundhouse in August 1972. This was an ex-GN facility that was downgraded after the construction of the Northtown diesel shop a couple of years later.
It took BN until 1977 to paint all its pre-merger units in Cascade Green. You can see the unit on the right had already been repainted.
The time was 22:23 and the sun has almost set down. I love this bright night. But some time on the midsummer I can't sleep because of the light. But on the winter time I often can't wakeup because of all the darkness.
Camera: Canon Eos 7D
Lens: EF70-300mmF/4-5.6-IS-USM
Aperture: f/6.3
Focal Length: 300 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/500
ISO: 1250
After a long day of runbys and posing, this photo train heads home to beat the evening passenger train in just gorgeous evening light. Bonus points if you can name the goob in the window!
A quiet and secluded beach in the national park opposite the township of Pambula Far South Coast NSW. Ben Boyd North NP.