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A pair of CN SD75IACC re-built units roll auto racks eastbound thru Durand, Michigan on September 30, 2025.
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Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK. Summer, July 2018.
Canon 5D MKII with Canon EF L 24-70 f2.8 lens.
Manfrotto 190CX PRO3 with Geared Head.
L&Y A Class 52322 departs Newby Bridge with the first train of the day to Lakeside. Taken Saturday 5th April during this locomotive's short visit to the LHR.
Baliwag Transit, Inc. 1533 & 1540
Model: SR Cityliner Daewoo BS106
Coachbuilder: Santarosa Motor Works Inc.
Chassis: Daewoo BS106
Engine: Doosan DE08TIS
Seating Configuration: 3X2
Seating Capacity: 61 Passenger Seats
Route: Baliwag - Caloocan
British Railways (ex-LMSR) Class 5XP Jubilee no. 45690 ' Leander' works through Great Hagg Wood, on the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway. Friday, 22nd March 2024.
42073 heads away from Newby Bridge Station on the PVC Lakeside & Haverthwaite Photo charter. Thanks to Steve Sienkeiwicz for the growth trimming!
Good morning everyone. Thanks to flickr friend Kathy it seems I have two different Warblers posted in this series. Both of which are newbies for yours truly.
I'm still thinking the above is a Pine Warbler (Setophaga pinus), but there's a possibility it could be a female or immature male Bay-breasted Warbler (Setophaga castanea), while the birds I identified previously as male Pine Warblers are male Northern Parulas (Setophaga americana). As a result I have changed everything accordingly. And once again, any help is very much appreciated when it comes to identifying Warblers.
Coincidentally I mentioned to two people recently on flickr that where I'm located it's not a "hot spot" for Fall Warblers. Usually it isn't, but when these photos were taken there were bunches of them feeding in our Hawthorn trees for two days, then they were gone. Four species I recognized were Myrtle and Tennessee along with the Pine Warblers and Northern Parulas posted in this series.
Five pics in total, of which the other four can be found in the comment section and my stream along with some text in the latter describing each species of Warbler.
And I like to thank Kathy, for taking the time to point out my error when originally posting this series. Thank you Kathy.
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you're having a truly nice week.
Lacey
ISO3200, aperture f/8, exposure .003 seconds (1/400) focal length 630mm
Fairburn tank No. 42073 gets away from the platform at Newby Bridge, during a Peter Van Campenhout photo charter on the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway.
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Fairburn tank '42073' taken at Newby Bridge on the Lakeside & Haverthwaite railway during a Peter van Campenhout charter.
I went down to Harbourfront for a walk last month. There are so many new commercial and residential skyscrapers that I honestly don't recongize the place anymore.
Two condo buildings are framed by Sun Life - One York Street and RBC WaterPark Place.
Another switch and a break from old ag to a working farm and ranch at Newby's place out east of Longmont. CO. I have been recording the oldies before prairie castles blanket our productive lands and drive up global warming which turns people orange. This place seems still in operation. Betty Ann Newby kept the farm operating for years alone by harvesting, baling and selling hay. Growers raised a lot of hay and grains in the valley (some still do), bale and put them into silage while awaiting better market prices and feeding livestock. This productive place with barns and silo is east of LoCo and the silo looks like a handbuilt oldie before the advent of slip-formed concrete silos.
My family started growing northern plains seed corn (especially my dad's uncle, Mark) north-east of Longmont and north of the Newby place. Their seed corn was better acclimated to the valley altitudes and shorter growing season.
I am really into backlit subjects but here is slight overcast in spades and contrast range was under control. This is east of Frogmont on the prairie flats. It seems from the activity I saw that it is still in production.
Clouding is likely to soon give me a break though it could really start to envelope the entire sky for the afternoon?
A selection of photos from Newby Hall in Yorkshire, England, on the last day of the season. Still plenty of colour and life around in the gardens!
Koichi doesn't quite know what to do with all this female attention. Although the vampire isn't the slightest bit interested.
Three of the 4 girls (Sfoglia, Romantic Alice, & Haute New York) are from the split lot plus an Elizabeth that showed up awhile ago. I managed to find them all something to wear and a wig for their bald heads, but their looks may change in the future.
The last few seconds of the day's sunlight catches 42073 at Newby Bridge on Thurs 4th November 2021.
A Peter VC charter.
The sun flashes out from nowhere, illuminating the scene just in time as 20214 passes through Newby Bridge halt, 07/11/25. C.Gee photo charter.
42073 approaches Newby Bridge during the course of a photographic charter organised by Peter Van Campenhout. 18/3/07.
Built in 1911 by the Caledonian Works,Carron Iron Co. No.14 (No 1245) Approaching Newby Bridge Railway Station on the 1200 Haverthwaite - Lakeside Service on 12/05/2024
20214, the Lakeside & Haverthwaite railway's resident Class 20, is seen at the picturesque location of Newby Bridge topping a short mixed rake of era appropriate wagons.
7th November 2025.
South Front, Newby Hall, North Yorkshire from the gardens. 21/5/2023. Taken on my second visit to this stately home, although this is the first time I've photographed it with a digital camera. One of the reasons for the visit was to see the Royal Scot loco on the miniature railway, but sadly it wasn't running, despite being advertised as doing so on Sundays and Bank Holidays. It wasn't running on my previous visit either. Grr! Will I ever see it?!
Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK. Summer, July 2018.
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Canon 5D MKII with Canon EF L 24-70 f2.8 lens.
Manfrotto 190CX PRO3 with Geared Head.
A whisper, a hiss. The breath of snakes in a night of ominously rustling leaves, tenses the limbs and forces the life-force spirit so intently into the eyes to the point of protrusion. The night is dark and hair-raisingly alive. Little can be seen but the presences about are as palpable as the trembling skin, the pulse beat in the ears ... The gift of a small fire holds back the night.
Abstraction has always been, for me, a gateway into that part of our consciousness that does not create words and concepts but activates the deep feeling "drivers" of our instinct and our intuition. it is therefore "Incomprehensible". This incomprehensibility or non-verbal, non-referential of abstraction got me into a lot of hot water with my viewers when I painted this way exclusively. People would get really riled up, almost hostile at times, when looking at my work and yet were unable to say "why". Others would find beautiful things in them. I found both extremes very interesting. Some would just walk away and say "Well I wouldn't hang that over MY couch!". To each their own.
Another image derived from the crumbling, peeling paint of an outdoor mural and heavily processed later. Created for "The Hypothetical Awards'" "Abstract Art Challenge". ToR Oct 12, 2013.
Music Link: Steve Roach, Stephen Kent & Kenneth Newby, "Slow Walk at Stone Wash", from their album, "Halcyon Days". More Dark Ambient / Tribal.
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Bagnall 0-6-0ST 2996 "Victor" working 1230 Lakeside - Haverwaite service,just departing Newby Bridge on 24/05/2015
TJA 591R
1977 Mercedes-Benz 1622 (imported in 2015)
Preserved in the livery of Newby's Transport, Newhaven, East Sussex
British Motor Museum, Gaydon, 12 June 2022
A traditional railway ambiance as Fairburn 2-6-4 tank 42073 heads away from Newby Bridge in the rain on 11 November 2015.. No fencing to keep the public off the railway from the road, just common sense. How long will this prevail I wonder.....
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