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After #CN518 is done their work at Invista, at the bottom of the Cataraqui Spur, they’re now seen coming back up towards the Kingston Sun, where they’ll continue with all signals to Belleville yard.
Took this picture two weeks ago at White Pines State Park in Northern Illinois. Peak foliage was probably the week before but it was still a nice hike on a beautiful fall day....
These two photos really fascinate me. The richness of the colours and the delicate crinkles are amazing.
A lot of dilapidated country barns hold one man's junk and another man's treasure as evidenced by this failing structure that serves as a parking spot for an old pickup and a cream separator and if you dared to venture further there is probably more items inside. Older people hold memories of how things were in the past and the wise younger person quietly draws them out.
I love daffodils, and I think that their texture is still beautiful when they dry out.
Mamiya C330, Mamiya Sekor 105mm f/3.5 DS, Kentmere 100 @ISO 50, 38 minutes in Caffenol CL-CS @15-20°C, Zone Imaging Eco Zonefix.
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This year, my family didn't celebrate the Chinese new year as my dear Mum sadly passed away after a battle with cancer. However, I took my brother and his wife for a walk in Chinatown and as you can see, the decorations are still up as there are 15 days for the celebrations.
“You can clutch the past so tightly to your chest that it leaves your arms too full to embrace the present.”
Jan Glidewell
The Burden of The Past
HDR 7 scatti
Fotocamera: Nikon D700
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 3.0 s
Lente: 24 mm
ISO: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
Once a little further north and clear of the thunderstorms, the auroras got stronger. Seen going up to The Pas, a little after 1am.
Past snow days. Eugene, Oregon.
Tad, grocery store owner delivering great customer service. I think that was his third time that morning he was out shoveling a safe path for us.
Mount Tamalpais, California
Standing on a tall hill, we watch the coastal fog stream past below us, lit by the setting sun.
Explored June 11, 2022
I took this from our living room window two years ago. There was so much snow that Ross went out to plow a path around the house so I could feed the birdies. We watched Die Hard and Die Hard 2 last week ( so good ) and each of them ended with this version of the song "Let it Snow" by Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra from 1945. - what a voice eh !
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWTQqpYBHQ8
Let It Snow!", also known as simply "Let It Snow", is a song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in July 1945 in Hollywood, California, during a heatwave as Cahn and Styne imagined cooler conditions.
no snow this year, only rain and wind.
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I was in a discussion with a couple of people on Saturday about wagons going to Toton and whether the wagon repiar shops were still in operation. The conclusion was yes, but not necessarily the same place. Here 66761 runs through Toton with the 4L01 12:10 Masborough NGW GBRF to London Gateway GBRF. The brown remains above the loco are the old wagon workshops, I'm guessing now cleared in preparation for HS2.
It's the first time I've been to this south end of Toton Yard since 1988, and currently a little bit more uplifting than the lines of stored 60s further up. Also good to get a perspective on where passing trains are now stabled in passing.
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Decided to take the shutter a little quicker here to 1/4 second versus 1 to seconds as I was capturing with the 6 Stop ND. To save time taking off the 6 Stop and placing the 4 Stop ND on, figured it was easier to increase the ISO to 400 and reduce the shutter speed to 1/4 second.
Liked the patterns in the rushing water here at this shutter speed.
CrossCountry 43285 sails South past Brunstane Farm with an amended Sunday afternoon 1V68, from Edinburgh down to Worcestershire Parkway. 43303 was powering the rear of the set.
LSL D1935 heads the Statesman Rail charter to Appleby through Garsdale. The Signalbox is undergoing some restoration. A Midland type built in 1910 with a Midland Tappet 33 lever frame. Was last refurbished in 2007.