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sliders sunday: some slight changes to pump up the color ~grin~
the flickr number for this pic is ...20212210022
look at all of those lovely 2s :)
ANSH scavenger18 (replacing the dent reflection one)
Consecutively numbered GP20C-ECOs (CP 2252 & CP 2253) are reflected in some water as CP F95 heads towards Fleischmann's off the CP Lasalle Loop Spur to lift empties.
The sea is always a good place to reflect and regain new energy. What palce do you prefer to reflect and regain energy?
It has been almost 4 years to the day that I last took a photograph, when my daughter was just over 1 year old. Today, I finally took both kids to a waterfall i've always liked and got to share it with them. It feels like a new chapter has opened, taking them to amazing locations, and capturing new memories with a new camera. There's a few things that have improved, particularly the photo editing and detail extracted from new camera technology.
With film, everything took time, was slow and every shot considered. I never considered this waterfall good enough for for film (it cost about $20 per shot for film and processing), but with digital it really doesn't matter how many shots you take. Finally, a shot of these cascading waterfalls on my flickr account.
It's important to take time to reflect and remember what is important and what serves you best. Much easier to say than to do....I'm working on it. Hope you have a wonderful Friday!
As the year begins to wind down, I've begun reflecting on the year that was 2025. From CP 6259, to the OSR plow, to SD75IACCs becoming prevalent, to GP7s and the F units returning to service on OSR, to my first big trip out west (3100km in 7 days in Alberta & BC); it truely was one of the crazier years in recent memory. An image that I believe fits the topic at hand is this shot of CP 421 with CP 7036 leading. The crew from Toronto is nearly done their shift as they pass the North Sdg Swt Bala, the final siding before Mactier. The train is reflecting on the mostly calm Spiers Lake on a beautiful summer day. Thanks for reading my rambling. I hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable holiday season this year.
Reflecting Pool was taken at Beaver Lake in North Pole Alaska...on the way home from walk about in town ...was trying to catch some water fowl photos but they kept flying away ..did not have time to wait them out ....this part of lake is covered with fallen leaves just floating on top ..It snowed today and i managed to get a few shots of snow covered things ..I hate seeing the first snows but am happy when temps spiral down and everything is freeze dry .....
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Having missed a couple of recent sunsets through a touch of apathy I took myself off this morning to capture a sunrise. In fairness to the BBC the forecast of great conditions had changed from yesterday evening by 0330 this morning, but I was already up so decided to press on regardless. Unfortunately the forecast was right; heavy cloud and drizzle greeted me at a variety of lochs on my way down to the Aviemore area. I spent the last 40 minutes or so prior to sun-up in my car along side Loch Morlich feeling a bit sorry for myself. I decided to try a new location, Ruthven Barracks, but made an unscheduled and unexpectedly rewarding stop at Loch Alvie on the way. The low sun was casting some lovely light onto Alvie church and the trees and hills around the loch. The water had stilled making for some great reflections and some now patchy cloud was drifting across the lower hill slopes.
One building reflecting on to another. You can see the office lights from the one office buildings through the reflection of the other.
Window play
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