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Yet another St. Paul spot I neglected to shoot for so long but finally did, a Q train heads east through Division Street with a fakebonnet pushing on the rear. Although it's not leading, a nose out bonnet DPU with trailers behind is pretty nice to see. This would be the first of three trains we shot at Division Street this evening.
What a good horse! For those of you who don't know what that is and want to change my title....A push-button ride is very forgiving of mistakes, will do something you are trying to ask even if your riding is very inaccurate, In other words, uncomplicated to ride... the type that most people like. No one gets rid of horses like this as they're priceless. It's just too bad men don't come in that feature :) Ha!
The intrinsic relationship between theology and depth theology is indicated by Heschel when he says: "The primary issue of theology is pretheological." In other words, depth theology, which explores the pretheological religious situation, is the issue of theology. The task at hand is to go beneath theological formulations and reflect upon those "acts which precede articulation and defy definition," says Heschel. "The time has come to break through the bottom of theology into depth theology.
--John C. Merkle, The Genesis of Faith-The Depth Theology of Abraham Joshua Heschel, pg. 51
A lone GE AC4400CW DPU (distributed power unit) pushes a northbound Union Pacific empty coal train at the end of a rainy day in Powder River Basin south of Bill, Wyoming, on May 3, 2007.
Canadian National train #78 is pushing the 92 mph gearing on her three MLW units here just east of Komoka, Ontario as FPA4 6782 leads a 3100 series RS18 and FPB4 - November 30, 1976.
After pushing the caboose of a southbound coal train onto the main at Palmer Lake, Colorado, the helpers have run around it. A quick shove to get the caboose coupled to the train will allow the train to continue south, and the helpers to return to Denver.
The Cathedral Crags and Mt. Stephen tower above in the background as an Eastbound potash train is a little under 2 miles from the crest of the “Big Hill” known as Kicking Horse Pass at the Continental Divide, for a downhill run to Calgary over the Laggan Sub.
I spent last week far from my daily neighborhood. The surroundings were great. The fellow garden full of flowers and wide fields full of space to breathe.
I wanted to fill every available minute with shooting, as it's so rare to have such a great scenery.
I've shown you Citadel Rock, like a fortress guarding the top of Jacob's Ladder in the final push to the summit of Ben Lomond. Well not far away this pile of huge rock shards in the mist looks for all the world like a natural embattlement. In the world of fantasy literature, such natural structures make the mind run wild with theories of ancient wars.
………How many of you have been in a shop or venue & pondered ‘now do I pull or push this Sanitiser bottle’ and promptly got a dollop way too much to rub in!!!! Gel bottles for Macro Mondays theme “Push / Pull”, Alan:-) HMM………
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Pushing on past my usual editing limits, I liked the emphasis a richer color tone and contrast added to the top of this escalator. However, just so you know I don't take my efforts too seriously, ponder the following thought by Demetri Martin:
"If I have to move up in a building, I choose the elevator over the escalator. Because one time I was riding the escalator and I tripped. I fell down the stairs for an hour and a half."
Red clover growing up through surrounding plants.
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A typical summer afternoon at CP Morgan as Metra's then-new SD70MACHs handle the lion's share of traffic into and out of Chicago. I'm not sure which trains these are but it doesn't really matter. After 30+ moves in a few hours they begin to all look alike.
Side note: I have a similar shot from this vantage point back in 2020 and construction on that blue-green skyscraper center frame has not even started.
Was fun to see this Bobcat recently. Not really the type of picture I was going for, but was happy how this turned out considering I accidentally shot this at ISO 5000, which is much higher than I ever want to be for static shots.
Species: Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
Location: Northern California, CA, USA
Equipment: Canon EOS R5 + EF 100-400 IS II + 1.4x TC III, Handheld
Settings: 1/1250s, ISO: 5000, f/8 @896mm, -0.7 EV, Electronic Shutter
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Prior to touchscreen smartphones our mobile devices explored many different designs, shapes and forms. I miss those days. The world was a less antagonistic place before the advent of social media and mobile computers in our pockets. The algorithms that cause so much division and anger because those things drive more engagement. Social media is all about the clicks.
We used to push the buttons on our phones but now the phones push our buttons!
This is a previously unpublished archive shot from January 2016. I hope that you like it.
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