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Flying above some cool rolling clouds, taken while flying from Thompson to one of the First Nations reserves further to the north.
This is a rolling cloud which I photographed last Summer. It came over the sea and passed over the houses within minutes. The wind was tremendous causing damage to rooves and gardens. A huge thunderstorm ensued. It was very calm outside and light when I took this, but within minutes it was as dark as night.
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Scavenge challenge - odd views of familiar objects
It's a special rolling pin for making crispbread or waffled biscuits/pastries.
KCS Grey Ghost SD40-2 #6092 leads the Gulfport turn south through McLaurin, MS after interchanging with CN in Hattiesburg, MS.
The view when looking north along Scarborough's South Bay is superb with the 11th century castle overlooking the town and harbour. Even better when the white surf rolls in like this.
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Een indrukwekkend gezicht gisteravond boven de Zaanstreek. Ondanks dat het noodweer hier net voorbij ging, leverde het wel bijzondere plaatjes op.
Zaandam, Nederland
An impressive sight last night above the Zaan District. Despite the fact that the storm was just passing by, it gave some special pictures.
Zaandam, The Netherlands
North of Elliot Lake, I embarked on a long 14 km hike.
It had rained just before I arrived and low laying clouds remained moving through the region.
Sometimes I gotta slow down
Catch a roll down some red rock road
Let it all sink in like these 35's
Make some time to kill, kick it back and chill
Do a little more livin' than gettin' by
Burn a couple lights, shoot a couple cans
Take a look at life, I'm just sayin'
Sometimes I gotta slow down
Catch a roll down some red rock road
B23-7 2201 leads Providence & Worcester train NH-1 south on the Middletown approaching Cider Road in Middlefield, CT.
Finally I did a road trip again after being locked down for almost 4 months at home. I went to Palouse for its classic rolling hills with wheat field. This place is truly magical especially in the golden hours when the hills are lit up by the low angle sun light. The light and shadows on the hills are just amazing to photograph. Love this place.
With the rolling Howgills rising in the east, 56087 is rolling 6J37, the 12:44 Carlisle Yard - Chirk "logs" west, at Docker on 17 November 2012.
This was always going to be a wheel that needed greater motion and a well timed longer exposure lended that movement in the end!
It seems like Tombstone territorial park is the top priority for many photographers in visiting the Yukon Teritory (and with good reason to be fair), but I’m a big believer that there is a lot more in the territory to see beyond Tombstone.
When my friend and I and I landed in the Yukon, after considerable delays and challenges, our first stop was Kluane National Park. We arrived only minutes before sunset and immediately took off down the highway looking for scenes of interest. Much of the park was covered in thick clouds, but for some limited areas in the front range, that cloud would break like waves against the towering, snow-covered, mountains.
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Run Day, 08/28/2021, Cleveland, OH
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 7 Plus back dual camera 3.99mm f/1.8
ƒ/1.8 4.0 mm 1/2519 20
heute morgen zwischen 9:00 und 10:00, hartes Frühlicht, Frost ! Aber munteres Treiben an der NABU-Futterstelle im Ruhrtal und auch schon mal ein Kampf ums Futter..
his morning between 9:00 and 10:00, hard early light, frost ! But lively hustle and bustle at the NABU feeding station in the Ruhr valley and also sometimes a fight for food....
I am using the ND filter "The Little Stopper" from Lee, giving me a 5 seconds exposure.
Mølen in Brunlanes, Larvik is a geopark and Norway's largest beach of rolling stones. It is a part of Vestfoldraet, the terrain left behind after the end of the most recent ice age around 10,000 years ago. Mølen is one of Larvik's most popular tourist attractions. It is home to over a hundred species of rock, including Norway's national stone, Larvikite, which is named from the area.
The wind and sea have lashed the landscape of Mølen for thousands of years, and the place takes its name from the Old Norse word "mol", meaning a stone mound or bank of stones.
Mølen first received protected status in 1939 due to its ancient burial mounds. Mølen is home to over 230 cairns, some exceeding 35 metres (115 ft) in diameter. Excavations have dated the cairns to the Bronze Age 900-600 BCE. The cairns have been purchased and acquired by the University Museum of National Antiquities.
Mølen received a new protection status in 1970 due its rich and unusual avifauna. Mølen is a habitat for a variety of rare bird species. Between 316 and 320 species of birds have been recorded at Mølen, more species than at any other site in Norway.
BNSF 5303 leads a throwback H2-H1-H2 consist at the first crossing south of Orion, IL on the H-NTWKCK1-24A.
With the sea of H3's on the mainline and a few older H1's returning to service from storage, it was kinda nice to see an "old school 2000's" consist.
June 25, 2016
Super happy and honored to have an inetrview in the the amazing "Inspired Eye" magazing and to have one of my shots on the cover !
Let it roll in the new year!
All the Best to my Flickr friends in the new year!
We are here in a garage, where they do the maintenance for the trains and its axles and wheels.
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As a cloud inversion was forecasted, we made our way back to Messelstein viewpoint and were rewarded with the soft hills of the Albtrauf, north-western slope of the Swabian Alps, covered in fluffy clouds. I like the contrast between the dark, cool shadows in the foreground and the glowing hills, catching the first morning light.
December 2019 | Albtrauf
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