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Another shot from my forest walk at the weekend, and I grabbed this one when the fog had receded enough to reveal more of the trees. The endless recurring pattern of unadorned vertical trunks worked well. No easy task, though, to avoid obvious overlapping of trees and maintain some separation.
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So far winter has evolved into a series of freeze-thaw cycles. Winter storms dump heavy snow followed by warm days that melt it all down. This is an observation rather than a complaint. Honestly I prefer having winter served up in bite-sized pieces. I've experienced the other kind where harsh winter weather locks down for weeks at a time. There's a real mental beat-down effect to unrelenting cold and storms. So this way is much preferable. The transition phase is the most intriguing to me. Winter storms leave vast stretches of virgin white snow in their wake. The kind of snow epitomized in a white Christmas sort of way where the beauty of snow outweighs the downside. It conjures up images of sleigh rides and people skating on woodland ponds in the tradition of a Currier & Ives print. Nothing but winter fun! But that effect begins to dissolve the moment warmer weather moves back in. Scenes such as this are far more typical; a gritty looking landscape of half melted snow, and grimy looking heaps left by snowplows. Frozen snow and liquid water often coexist, and the result is a sloppy, muddy mix that (almost) makes me wish for the return of arctic air. I was struck by the moody, shadowy quality of the snow melt as I walked along this country lane. The sky and utility pole reflected eerily in the water, every bit as grim as the scene before me. No Currier & Ives skaters to be found. Just the echoing blast of distant hunter's gunfire. And the last gasp of the feeble December sun. A perfect winter day.
Just a few minutes before the coming of a massive snow squall, CP 686 runs alongside BNSF train M-GALIHB at Blue Island Jct., until crossing over onto CSX's Barr Sub. for a run around the corner to CSX's Barr Yard. Once there and recrewed with CSX personnel, this train will become train K236-01 for McKees Rocks, PA.
Na stage werd er vandaag tijdens het naar huis fietsen nog even een tussenstop gemaakt om sprinter 7066 vast te leggen. Als deze trein komt de 1749 met haar DDAR langs de fietssnelweg gereden, die van Hengelo naar Enschede over het hele gedeelte parallel aan het spoor loopt. De trein is net begonnen aan haar rit naar Apeldoorn. Ondertussen beginnen ook de herfstkleuren langzaam zichtbaar te worden in de vele hoge bomen die langs dit deel van het traject staan.
Hengelo, 28-9-2019
Given the rough weather we've had recently, I thought I'd post something from calmer times, when we had to spent less time dodging 6 foot swells!
This one is from a few weeks ago at Hauxley. Due to the geology of the place at low tide, I ended up with a number of shots with the cloud structures mirroring the leading lines from the rock, and hadn't got round to processing them all.
Mainly, the thing that I like about this shot is the mirror-flat water - it's rare to see the North Sea like this, but nice when it happens
EOS 1000D / Sigma 10-20mm / Hitech ND grads
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Venturing out into a snowy night is like stepping into another world. The sharp-edged noises of urban life are muffled under the blanket of freshly fallen snow creating an ethereal atmosphere like a window into a parallel universe.
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This is probably my last attempt at a composition based around this tree, although in reality I know I'll keep trying.
I have viewed it from afar so many times now as I walk the down land all around it.
The two strips of land running through the field are for wildflowers and wildlife, left fallow by the farmer. It has become common practice on all the farms around here but usually it is the margins left uncultivated.
The church at East Meon is just visible center right.
Probably best viewed large!
SSC - Parallel
I was a little flummoxed by this challenge, luckily I looked at my wine rack and realised there was more than one parallel here. Sadly it is rather depleted at the moment but, looking on the bright side, so much space to fill and it does emphasise the parallels!
I decided to change it to a vintage style image to mimic an old cellar.
@ Tully Cross along the Connemara Loop, Ireland
Dug up some shots taken during my vacation cycling around the Connemara Loop last summer. I really miss that beautiful place!
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