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Checking out architecture in a hurry...
Left: "De Rotterdam", Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Design (1998): OMA.
Center: NH-industries NH-90 anti-submarine and transport helicopter, Dutch Air Force.
Right: Van der Hoevenplein
Design (2003): Alvaro Siza and ADP architects.
World Port Days (Wereldhavendagen), Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
The crew. Pullout at Alaska Hwy just north of MP 1252.
Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge. Plus 2F with a stiff wind.
December 10, 2018.
9 Days, 4 Dogs, 2,558 Miles. Day 2 (Tok AK to Haines Jct YT).
- Quick Coffee Run -
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EXPLORE October 5, 2010
"When I am wronged, may I be Quick to forgive and when I do wrong, may I be Quick to ask forgiveness"
...and speaking of Quick....this Heron is searching for his dinner and as He intently watches and waits, when that moment comes, it is amazing to watch how Quick he is to grab his food. I watched this gorgeous Heron Quickly grab and swallow 3 good sized fish in about 5 minutes of fishing! I love watching these birds fish, they are amazing and incredibly graceful!
I hope your week is off to a great start and if not....well you can always push that restart button and begin again! Enjoy & have a wonderful day my friends!
A female Anna's Humming bird makes a quick turn in front of our grapefruit tree. Some of the females, like this one, get a dab of color under the chin. Not as flashy as the magenta metallic head of the males, but still a nice ornamentation.
A Monarch Butterfly checks out the flowers during a quick stop in its migration route south_DSC1733-MB
I didn’t know if I would be able to achieve a marsh using charcoal. I do have three intensities of pencil and also a sharp eraser to help with the texture of the grasses.
Quick stop at the Capel Curig end to catch the last of the mist/haze after a beautiful morning wandering along the shoreline further up.
Another cloudy day! Good to photograph my first Bald Eagle of the season, doing a perfect lift off from his perfect tree.
The snow dozer pauses briefly at the Merritt crossing to allow a maintenance employee to climb down from the dozer cab and join a co-worker in the waiting hi-rail truck. A quick briefing is had between crews before the work train will get underway once again and continue plowing eastward while the hi-rail will split, probably driving back across the pass to the west side.
W-EVEEVE1-17A
Snow Dozer BN 972502
BNSF 253
BNSF 7463
It appears as though someone stopped out on the road and then slogged through the snow to check on an old car in the deteriorating shed. Life habits of our parents often pursue us all our lives. My parents farmed on three locations and sometimes after a long day of work on one of them, my dad would irritate me when we were headed home toward supper and he would say, "let's just stop and take a quick check on the tractor in the other field we left for tomorrow." There weren't as many malevolent country folks back then to worry about but he had a protective sense of ownership and responsibility that he passed on to his children by his example.
Quick grab shot in Derby Market Place … I used the Leica photostyle that was included in the last firmware update for the #LumixS5M2, other than the crop this is SOOC. Apologies for the awful pun
The Wood Hyacinths sneaked up on me this year...Was able to get a couple of shots before the storms moved in again...In my back yard...
After getting off work a quick detour was made to Millers Falls to catch Northbound New England Central train 611. The train led by SD40M-2 #3475, SD40-2T #3317(dead), and SD40M-2 #3476 with a train of 0/42 as they cross the Millers Rivers. Photo taken Oct 20, 2017.