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In the northern outskirts of Fort Lauderdale, Florida sits a Conrad Yelvington distribution facility just off the CSX/SFRTA rail corridor. This place hosts quite the eclectic assortment of power used to switch railcars around their small yard. Displayed here is half of the plant's roster: PRLX GP38-2 #5250, an ex Southern high hood purchased by the Progress Rail lease fleet in 2020, and CYDZ ALCo S4 #364, which was built for the Seaboard Air Line as their number 1488 in April 1953. Also here at the plant is another Conrad Yelvington owned ALCo endcab and a PRLX GMD-1. Probably the last thing you'd expect to see in South Florida!

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Catturati nel sonno della nostra età

Un messaggio ripete che il mio posto è qui

Saturday Self-challenge : multicolours

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HSS!

  

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Done with crossword puzzles my Dad has done! He doesn't know yet that I have done this! Won't he be surprized??!! :)

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Saint Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

  

Simulated harmonograph.

 

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Olympus Pen EE-S (EL) + Expired Fuji Astia 100, cross processed.

Luca Bettarini Photography

 

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This particular image was taken of my daughter a number of years ago. I always liked the picture and felt that it was one of the better ones I took of her, but the original was rather harsh. The Bromoil process helped remove the harshness of image and replace it with a representation more fitting.

 

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He he, Just to prove that I can take a picture without having to process it! This is straight off the camera - just cropped a little.

 

I love the editing process the most but this Osteospermum just glowed in the late afternoon sunshine of early Autumn and I think any editing would have detracted from the natural beauty so here it is in all it's naked glory!

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I have been playing with my non existing creative skills on this old flower photo from 2014.

  

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.... looking down on the water from a rickety wooden bridge, over a small stream. The water was flowing over a log, and the 'figures' were marching across it in constantly changing forms ....

An image from a few years ago captured near Alpine, Wyoming..

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