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You might not know it by name, but Sand Patch Grade is a well-known spot to photograph trains.
This is one of my favorite slides in my collection. As a kid I thought the Chessie System logos and colors were the coolest thing, ever. This image, taken by David Leonard, perfectly frames the colors of the Chessie, and those turbo V-16's working hard on the 2% grade that is the Allegheny Mountains in Pennsylvania.
This is a hi-res drum scan of a 35mm Kodachrome 64 slide, photographed in Mance, PA on October 28, 1978.
From my collection © David Leonard
So,I was out for a drive just to see what I could see(you know what I mean - I had no kids with me), and I came across this beautiful patch of colorful trees just being lit up by the setting sun and reflected so nicely in this little pond. It made my night!
Come to the Pumpkin Patch at Seminole Heights United Methodist Church down on the corner of Central & Hanna in Seminole Heights. The Patch will be open 12-8 p.m. Sunday through Friday, and 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturdays until Halloween.
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Whole lotta patching going on between these two freight cars. The former NYC car made it through Penn Central without being repainted but is now patched into CR. While the former PRR boxcar on the left got patched PC.
Both are looking quite run down after likely millions of miles on them hauling various commodities across the US.
Zeiss Milvus ZF.2 Makro 50mm f/2 @ f/7.1
Come to the Pumpkin Patch at Seminole Heights United Methodist Church down on the corner of Central & Hanna in Seminole Heights. The Patch will be open 12-8 p.m. Sunday through Friday, and 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturdays until Halloween.
Tough conditions for this kind of photography personally - sunlight and blue skies really bump up the contrast...
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 7-14/2.8 Pro
ISO400 f/11 7mm -3 and -1ev
Two frames raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 9.2, stacked and blended in Affinity Photo 2.6.5, colour graded in Nik 8 Color Efex and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Halls Falls, Tasmania
The Raritan Valley Line has been dominated by consists of ALP-45DPs and multilevel cars for the past several years. Due to ongoing PTC implementation issues, NJ Transit has adjusted schedules and consists on various lines. One result is this "retro" RVL consist which includes single-level Comet coaches powered by a lone, patched-up GP40PH-2B 4219. This consist would have been common here through the mid-2000s.
Bordered Patch (Chlosyne lacinia).
National Butterfly Center. August 17, 2021.
Mission, Texas. Hidalgo County.
Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f4E ED PF VR + TC-14e III teleconverter.
(420mm) f/8 @ 1/3200 sec. ISO 1400.
Back to my trip again!
April 23, 2015 on our trip to the blipmeet at Wanaka, Central Otago in New Zealand. www.polaroidblipfoto.com/browse/me
Our first morning in Cromwell. We woke to heavy fog which took a while to lift. Driving along the Felton Road to go to our next winery tasting at Felton Road winery.
All About Felton Road Vineyard: www.wineanorak.com/newzealand/Felton_Road.htm
The Central Otago wine region is the world's southern-most commercial wine growing region. Central Otago's best-known wines are its Pinot noirs, but many white wine varieties are also popular. The Central Otago Wine Region is the formal geographic indication for wines grown in Central Otago.
At around 300 metres (980 ft) elevation, Central Otago's vineyards are protected from New Zealand's characteristic maritime climate by high mountains up to 3,700 metres (12,100 ft) . They thus have the only true continental climate zone in the country, with large daily and seasonal temperature extremes. Rainfall averages around 375-600mm: summer is hot and relatively dry, and often accompanied by the Nor'wester foehn wind; autumn is short, cool and sunny; and winter is cold, with substantial falls of snow. Heavy frosts are common throughout winter and, indeed, frost can occur at any time between March and November. One of Central Otago's warmest wine growing areas can be found just north of the Lowburn Inlet area.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Otago_wine_region
Patch #4 for the Craftster embroidery patch swap. I found this super awesome image off of a search engine and now can't find it again! It says "Monsieur Hedgehog Takes His Tea with Cream, No Sugar". I think it's my favorite so far!