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Union Pacific 724, an EMD GP38-2 built for MoPac in August 1980, shuffles a center beam flat car on the LUL44R job at Provo Yard.
Inch strand, Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry, Ireland.
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The photographers were stood well away watching the mist beginning to lift on Derwent Water in the Lake District National Park. They were operating the cameras on remote control as the sun was just beginning to have an impression on the mist.
Derwent Water is one of the principal bodies of water in the Lake District National Park, measuring approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) long by 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and is some 72 feet (22 m) deep.
This image was captured while I was out and about in the ole Jeep, weaving through cornfields, on a trip to the town of Mt. Orab, OH.
I drive this route often, and for reasons I can't explain, this small section of Ohio farmland continually yields truly beautiful skyscapes and wonderful cloud formations that the firmament just a few miles away never seems to match. I can't figure it, so I just enjoy it and try to always have the camera with me when traveling through this area.
Captured at 590nm
To travel to the remote Kimberly region of north west Australia, one of the worlds last frontiers, is an adventure in itself. This is a reflective shot I took from a zodiac meandering through the mangroves in late fall (southern hemisphere). The rock formations in the Kimberly were deposited up to 1.75 billion years ago by major river systems that flowed from north to south across the whole region.
The last time I showed you a waterfall was 15th November 2019 😯
Since they are one of my favorite subjects to photograph I had to change that quickly 😄 So here you go, one of the most remote yet beautiful waterfalls Europe has to offer!
Drone Photography
A bitter cold day. After 15 minutes I could not feel the remote in my hands. Very painful for awhile but I like the result.
Partway out to Mullach na Dheiragain from Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan. MnD is the darker peak along the ridge in the middle-distance. (Carn Eige and Mam Sodhail are the peaks to the right). This felt like a long out-and-back walk in a VERY remote place, made all the more fun by the twisty rocky path over intervening summit Carn na Con Dhu.
A 28 mile day in total. 14 on bike (cycle in and back; Loch Affric car park along the loch's south shore to the Allt Coire Ghaidheil bridge approx 1.6 miles beyond Strawberry Cottage) and 14 on foot - hike up to Bealach Coire Ghaidheil, over An Socach to Sg nan C'nan, out to MnD and back, cut across Coire nan Dearcag, down to Alltbeithe Youth Hostel and walk back to bike. Do-able in a single day; I think it was around 11 hours. Fantastic journey into a remote area.. but tiring!
After Union Pacific purchased C&NW I tried to shoot North Western units when I had the opportunity, such as this image on the turntable at Superior (Itasca) in August 1996.
The mist was rising off the creek, which created areas of soft focus amongst an otherwise crisp shot. 20171210BullCreekPsDxoLr4
Those who think that Iceland’s been ruined by tourists just need to venture further north. the land of otherworldly vistas, air travel-disrupting volcanoes and polite, stylish Vikings – already feels remote.
In Westfjords, a lonely peninsula that juts out like a thumb into the Denmark Strait toward Greenland, it seems even more so. Here the weather can change in a heartbeat – sunny afternoons quickly swallowed by icy winds and low clouds filled with fat snowflakes.
It’s six hours by road from Reykjavik, the Icelandic capital, but be warned: Driving the twisting routes of Westfjord’s wind- and snow-whipped mountain passes can be hair-raising.
For those who make the journey (a four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended, as is a sense of adventure) the region’s natural features, eating options and activities are worth the white-knuckle ride. the photo was taken by Dynjandi waterfall
Running through the swamps and spruce trees of the Canadian Shield at 50 Miles per hour, VIA №606 is just 20 miles out of its northernmost station, Senneterre. The train is loaded with about 11 passengers bound for various stops along the way. Altough it no longer serves a Transcontinental route, №606 Is still just as important and acts as a lifeline for the communities along the old NTR route in Northern Quebec.
Stay tuned for the rest of the adventure.
The sign tells you all you need to know. This is the minor road from Garbole, Tomatin to Farr. This was my turning point to go back to Tomatin the way I had come.
A remote hilltop church in the mountains of Samos, Greece, with commanding views of the surrounding area and the Aegean Sea.
Strobisten Info:
Ein Canon Speedlite 430 EX II leuchtet von links direkt in die Blume. Von rechts hinten hellt ein Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT die Blume von hinten auf. Ausgelöst wurden die Blitze mit Youngnou Fernauslösern.
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Strobists Info:
A Canon Speedlite 430 EX II shines directly into the flower from the left. From the right back, a Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT lights up the flower from behind. The flashes were triggered with Youngnou remote triggers.
(The film not so much).
Through a Glass Darkly (1961) –
The film follows Karin, a young woman recently released from a mental institution, as she spends a few days on a remote island with her family: her husband Martin, her emotionally distant father David, and her teenage brother Minus.
As the isolation of the island intensifies, Karin’s fragile mental state worsens. She begins experiencing hallucinations and believes she is being visited by God, whom she eventually perceives as a monstrous presence. Her delusions grow more disturbing, revealing the depth of her schizophrenia and her desperate need for love and understanding.
Release date 16 October 1961 (Sweden)
Director Ingmar Bergman
Running time 1h 29m
Screenplay Ingmar Bergman
Languages Russian, Latin, Swedish, Serbian
Cinematography Sven Nykvist.
So this is me in Hemyock in Devon, UK - - not the isolation of a remote island. Though when I think back to the Covid19 pandemic when we all felt like islands.
This is the sum total of all buildings for the Nerlerit Inaat airport and all of the surroundings, with Hurry Inlet and the snow-covered mountains of Liverpool Land in the background, East Greenland. The nearest village for hundreds of miles around is Ittoqqortoormiit (population 450) at the bottom tip of Liverpool Land. iPhone photo.
03/01/2020 www.allenfotowild.com
Not as remote as some but remote enough.
'The Iron Pot is a small flat sandstone island with an area of 1.27 ha in south-eastern Australia. It is part of the Betsey Island Group, lying close to the south-eastern coast of Tasmania around the entrance to the River Derwent. It is the site of Iron Pot Lighthouse Tasmania's first lighthouse.' Wikipedia
Ci sono momenti, all'alba, in cui si vede nettamente il confine fra il regno del sole e quello delle ombre. Le nuvole sospese nel mezzo di due mondi, sembrano la porta per entrare in un mondo fatto di sola luce.
Foto dal mio archivio, buona serata
#nuvole #cielo #orange #arancione #layer #clouds #alba #dawn #sunrise #strati #imagine #immaginazione #shape
CSX RCL job Y191 pulls a cut of cars off G00 in Greenwich yard in South Philly, utilizing the remote control capabilities of CSXT 8482, one of only two active SD40-2s on CSX that wears the YN2 paint scheme.
No mans land, no communication available execpt the Russian and Norwegian border patrols and God!
King Oscar II Chapel in the background.
Last morning on the Spanish River and we finally had a predictable 103, the tail end remote perfectly sunlit against the rugged backdrop at the east end of Pogamasing. It was nice shooting some of the brand new Tier 4s over the trip, but we felt fortunate to get a clean CWM rebuild to cap it all off.
With nothing else for freights coming, we'd spend the rest of the morning packing up camp and hauling our gear down to the canoe launching point where we'd flag down VIA's 186 to take us back to Cartier. An incredible area with endless photo opportunities if you don't mind bears, blackflies and dehydrated foods for an extended period.
- MP 19 CPKC Nemegos Subdivision.
Ricefield in Hualien County
pp: Topaz HDR
from my archives
After a long absence from photography due a mild stroke, I shall be making a comeback soon as I am slowly gaining my stamina again to make up for lost time. My left eye is already blind. Just counting on my right eye now.
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Sometimes you have to get lost in the process of finding yourself. No shortage of remote forest trails to do so around Northern BC.
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