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It's an overcast spring morning at Shops Yard, as a the power for a southbound ore train backs towards their outbound, with a pretty fine set of cowls fresh from the house doing the honors. Our train was just the typical pair of maroon and gold SD45's.
WC SPLD
WC 6652, 6655
North Fond Du Lac, WI.
May 1997
1948 Dodge Power Wagon. The civilian version of the Power Wagon was introduced in 1946. The complete drive train was the same as the WWII military version. Seen at the Keystone Truck and Tractor Museum in Colonial Heights, Virginia
It was a great deal of fun working along side this log to create an image. As each wave came to shore it would move the log and sometimes result in a splash. The size of the wave gave rise to the effect it had on the log.
After multiple shots, this one turned out best in this experiment with waves. The power of water can never be taken for granted. Its motion resulted in this transference of power that culminated in a huge splash.
Golden Eagle Power - October 2017.
I first got my start in photography and videography back in the 90s when I was leading the video department at Fox Racing. I always loved telephoto zoom lenses and the impact they create when shooting from distance and compressing a scene.
A few years later I bought a 35mm camera and a 100-500mm Sigma so that I could document the surf trips we used to go on.
It wasn’t until around 2015 that I began aiming my zoom lens at wildlife, nature and landscapes. It was a whole new perspective and one which I fell in love with quickly.
Initially, wildlife intrigued me and particularly RAPTORS. So I began a pursuit of trying to get better and more importantly, learning how to quickly identify what is what. It was a steep learning curve but one that is fun to pursue.
In 2017 I came across this Golden Eagle scene and to this day it is the best golden opportunity that I’ve ever encountered. It was hunting from a fence post as I was driving past and I was able to pull over and get a sequence as it jumped and flew by me.
2017 was my high water mark for wildlife shooting. Back then, that is pretty much all I shot. Since that time, I have begun to focus more of landscapes, seascapes, moonscapes, and Astro-photography. But roots often call you back, and I’ve never really left, so I continued to enjoy chasing after elusive raptor and wildlife ops.
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The most efficient water power in the world is Women's Tears
Life is a Rainbow - One year in colours
Blue - [30/52 weeks]
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Pylons and power lines supplying electricity to Adelaide, generated from natural gas by the Torrrens Island Power Station.
With the introduction of wind and solar power, the power station has been gradually shut down, with the ability to be recalled if needed.
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Cottam Power Station, Trent Valley. It was almost dark when I took this, without a breath of wind and a clear sky. I tweaked the highlights and added some contrast in Lightroom to get this surreal image. I'm looking forward to some early morning light and mist on the lake in this location. My fascination with the Trent Valley power stations continues....would have loved to have shot them before they were all decommissioned, trying to make the most of them before they are demolished.
celebrating world ocean day!
it's time to save our oceans from plastic waste and protect the sea flora fauna
Relentless waves, in ceaseless march they come,
Each crest a tale of time, each crash a hum.
Against the shore they hurl their might,
With endless rhythm, day and night.
They dance in harmony, a symphony of sound,
Echoing through the sands, the sea's profound.
Their fury whispers secrets old,
Stories of sailors, mysteries untold.
With every surge, they sculpt the land,
Shaping cliffs and shores with gentle hand.
But underneath their tranquil guise,
Lies a power that could mesmerize.
They carry tales from distant lands,
And treasures lost beneath the sands.
In their embrace, the weary find reprieve,
As they ebb and flow, a timeless weave.
Relentless waves, in eternal chase,
A reminder of nature's boundless grace.
They teach us lessons of strength and strife,
And the beauty found in the rhythm of life.
( generated by ChatGPt)
late afternoon sighting of a mature female Bengal Tiger.
She was observing a small herd of spotted deer from the highest vantage point in the area.
In Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary, a part of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve in Uttar Pradesh, India.
panthera tigris (p.t. tigris)
Bengaalse tijger
tigre
Tiger
IUCN Red List Status: ENDANGERED
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Inspired by Pat Sanders.
Created for the TMI challenge In the Style of ... plsanders97, A. Walden & Hal Halli.
Abstract texture courtesy GraphicStock.
This came in low early in the morning about 50 ft of the ground following power lines,i just happened to have the 100-400 on my camera
abandoned power plant of a former steelworks
Ingersoll-Rand steam turbine and turbo blower for blast-furnace blowing
Oil fired radiant boiler with 139 atü (built by Steinmüller 1965) - Abandoned power plant for a former paper mill.
Abandoned power plant of a former steelworks
Steam turbine for a turbo blower by Franco Tosi (Legnano)
Power lines parallel the road leaving Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge just after sunset. I think these lines supply electricity to Lifton Pumping Station at Bear Lake, Idaho.
Be the lungs
Be the heart beating
Be the muscle and sinew
Be the movement
Bio-Cup 2023, Final Round; Sports.
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