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Rio Claro Bridge - Central Chile - Maule Region
Hi everyone... I want to give your wonderful guys and gals an update... although I still struggle with chronic pain on a daily basis, some days are better than others. I still cannot shoot like I was used to... stooping, bending over, sitting on the ground, etc as is necessary to shoot macro, still isn't possible for me. For now, I must be content to (re)edit and (re)publish shots in my archives.
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Bridge over Rio Claro - Ruta 5 - Dec 2013 - Golden Madonna - TS2 LR PS
The Ukraine Air Force display at RIAT 2018 flown by Colonel Oleksandr 'Grey Wolf' Oksanchenko. Grey Wolf retired from the Air Force in 2018, remained part of the display team.
Returned to the Ukraine Air Force in February 2022 to help fight the war against the Russian invasion and sadly paid the ultimate price on Friday 24th February 2022 when he was killed in action.
Now a Hero of Ukraine,
R.I.P Blue Skies Sir.
Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker, 58 Blue displaying at RIAT 2018
New 100-400 lens proving very useful.
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Evening on Derwent Edge I think
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A UP empty coal train drifts down the grade through Utah's beautiful Price Canyon on its way to Helper and points east.
Seems like everybody's got a price
I wonder how they sleep at night
When the sale comes first
And the truth comes second
Just stop for a minute and smile
The Rio Grande Zephyr train No. 17 emerges from the Helper/Martin area while simultaneously entering Price Canyon near Utah Railway Junction the evening of June 30, 1977.
A power lash up that includes three EMD F45s and four EMD SD40-2s pull Utah Railway's Martin Turn through Price Canyon on Sept. 6, 1985. The train has 13 loads of ballast on the head end trailed by coal hoppers headed to the mines.
A trio of EMD tunnel motors pull Southern Pacific's Kansas City to Oakland Forwarder along the Price River at Kyune, Utah on May 21, 1993. This 71 car KCOAF had a pair of SP B40-8 helpers cut in mid-train.
Foto del mes categoría arquitectura en la revista SuperFoto Digital del mes de junio de 2019
Fotografía premiada en modalidad arquitectura en LE PLUS GRAND CONCOURS PHOTO DU MONDE 2019 de Photo France
Dollops of mist rise into the crisp morning air from the warmer, rippled and reflecting waters of Price Lake as sunlight strikes the warm autumn colors near the tops of the trees while leaving the trunks and undergrowth in cool shadows, a short hike off the Blue Ridge Parkway, near Blowing Rock, North Carolina.
This is one of those shots, I expect, which resonates much more with me as the photographer than with most viewers. A couple of weeks ago we had made a one-night run to the Blue Ridge Mountains for a series of short hikes seeking colorful fall scenes, and this morning before sunrise we had made the quick jaunt from the Parkway around Price Lake hoping to catch a scene including Grandfather Mountain lit with alpenglow rising over the lake with some clouds above and autumn interest in the foreground. As it turned out, the alpenglow on Grandfather was very nice, but the skies stayed completely clear and my efforts with the foreground fell short as well, so I started paying closer attention to the reflections near the shore as the morning sun first started to strike the brilliant fall leaves higher in the trees in one area. No doubt reflections of trees in gently rippled lakes are common, and most always pleasing, but something about the light and shadow, the warm and cool, and how the mist rose in little clumps struck me here, and I thought it made for something of an interesting abstract.
One other note: If you look closely, you will see a few leaves floating through the scene like little boats, and one in particular near the center right of the image. Tempting as it was to clone them out, I enjoyed watching them gently make their way across the shallows in the soft breeze and decided that they added just a little something to the photograph as they did to my enjoyment in being there.
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I feel like there is a lot to say, yet i can't write a word.
*A texture has been used.
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The price of gas hasn't changed at this station in a long time. It is frozen at 42.9 cents per gallon. The last time I was in Freedom, Wyoming there were two classic pumps here, but one has disappeared.
A sunset at Price Lake located off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Blowing Rock, NC.
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Hello, my Flickr friends.
It has been a while since I posted any photos. I have been on a nice long holiday over the December and beginning of January and have been far away from any computers. I am back at work now for a few weeks and combined with our Electricity “Loadshedding” have not yet had the chance to edit and post some photos.
Anyway, I will try to post some of my holiday photos over the next few weeks. Starting with this “bird series”. Hope you enjoy it.
Load shedding is a real pain. Some days we only have 3 and half hours of electricity at day and then some at night. Sometimes the breaker in the substation blows up because of this switching and then you are without power for a few days waiting on repairs. While also increasing the price of electricity year on year by between 30% and 18%! So, we basically pay more for less electricity.
Some interesting reads: [Eskom before and after load shedding](businesstech.co.za/news/energy/659045/eskom-before-and-af...)
[The economic consequences of load shedding in South Africa](www.tralac.org/discussions/article/7000-the-economic-cons...)
According to Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary:
Main Entry: ex·tor·tion
Pronunciation: ik-'stor-sh&n
Function: noun
: something extorted; especially : a gross overcharge
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Nuff said.
NOTE: I've seen some other pix of prices slightly higher than this from other parts of the country. I have to say I was surprised, but on some of the neighbor islands in Hawaii, gas is well over $3.90/gallon, so we probably still have the highest prices in the nation. Yet another perk of living in "paradise".
To long on this road,
My friend,
To long between the rides,
To long – but I’m heading home,
This time without you by my side.
And yes there’s something bout
The sad song’s – to ease away the pain,
So I’ll sing on up a storm tonight
As I’m all alone again.
Too few now, stop to pass the time,
The few that do draw a line,
It’s such a disconcerting time,
Guess that’s how it’s to be.
Misinformed, misdirected, but
I’m sure I paid the price for
This emotional investment.
Don’t misunderstand me ,
It’s just I’ve got nothing more
Than what I gave.
And the blue bitters
Are here again,
How long are they to stay.
Just help me meet the morning
Sun Lord,
And I’ll head on for
the day…….
By The Visual Poet
© The Visual Poet 2009
A fabulous bird's next in the woods along Paradise Pond. Made with the usual twigs and mud. And, in this case, with plastic shopping bags and "special price" tags. I don't know enough about birds to know which one might have been so artistic. Any help with the ID of whose home this might be would be appreciated! :)