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The intricately detailed mosaics inside the Church of Saviour on the Spilled Blood depicts biblical scenes and figures, with finely patterned borders setting off each picture. If looked from straight down, it seems that the heavens have been pictured. It is also to be noted that while clicking this picture I noticed the right side was a little off and then I noticed that its a cloth and they made it to keep the beauty of the place intact while the restoration goes on
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”All I want is a photo in my wallet, a small remembrance of something solid”
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and faves are very much appreciated.
Contact print on fomatone, developer Kodak Dektol, toned Foma Toner SEPIA.
Digital Negative, photo taken with a phone.
A closer look to my previous upload of 56087 and 56105 working 3S33 11:08 Cheltenham Lansdown Loop to Gloucester Horton Road as it heads under a local farm bridge near Woolaston, with a distant view of Chepstow in the background.
the photographer .
So my bike is often lying in the grass... when a picture is waiting for me. That's why the picture is behind the picture
So thankful that I was finally able to visit these invredible islands for the first time this summer!
The coastlines and little villages are just so picturesque.
Mt Shuksan as seen from Picture Lake yesterday with the top of the mountain hidden behind the clouds. It was pretty windy yesterday, so I waited for a time when it slightly calmed down and then threw on my 9-stop ND filter to get as much of a decent reflection as I could.
Reading and Northern train PIJT (Pittston to Jim Thorpe) catches some gorgeous morning light as it hustles downgrade past the intermediate signal just south of MP LS 145 on modern day RBMN's Lehigh Division mainline just after exiting the south portal of White Haven Tunnel. Leading the four car vest pocket streamliner is RBMN 2023 (ex NS GP38-2 blt. Jul. 1978 as CR 8214) dressed in a one of a kind 40th anniversary scheme.
This line dates from around 1841 (or perhaps 1843) when constructed by the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad (a subsidiary of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company) along with the famed Ashley Planes to lift freight out of the Wilkes-Barre area and across the divide between the Susquehanna River and Delaware River drainages and connect their respective canal systems. The LC&N leased their railroad to the Central Railroad of New Jersey system in 1871 and for just over a century this was the CNJ's mainline to the lucrative coal fields. In 1965 the CNJ and competitor Lehigh Valley acombined the best portion of their respective parallel double track lines between Bethlehem and Wilkes-Barre. Two years later the CNJ was bankrupt and five years after that CNJ gave up their long time lease of L&S and pulled out of Pennsylvania. The LV (itself bankrupt since 1970) assumed operation of the CNJ's Pennsylvania Lines in 1972 and then four years later was folded into Conrail. CR operated this route as their Lehigh Line main until 1996 when it was sold to the growing Reading and Northern.
Dennison Township, Pennsylvania
Sunday September 14, 2025
This image was so under exposed to point of no return. Not one detail in heron. Put it into a 'painting' instead. Wish I remembered how I did it.
They have a rule. They have to make a serial with their boat to take passenger. They are waiting for own serial on Buriganga river, Dhaka.
Location: Buriganga, Sadarghat, Dhaka
Okay...Dale, an unfiltered shot.
Actually 2 pics made to 1.
Took a picture of my old camera and added the photo.
I know iam not smiling, but thats the only picture I had to work with.
The bigger picture is the days in the sun, the laughs, the sunsets on the beach...
I wish you all an awesome bigger picture!
Sorry to be away so much!
I Miss You!