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This is female cheetah Amani in the process of rolling, as she spends some time resting in the late afternoon in the Mara North Conservancy, Kenya.
Amongst the loves of cats is height, and rolling around. Here, Amani has the best of both worlds.
For cheetahs in particular, heights such as this mound provide great vantage points for surveying their surrounding territory for potential threats and prey.
An image from our trip around the lower South Island last year. We spent a few days in the Catlins area exploring, and while driving to Slope Point, (the southernmost part of the South Island) we drove through the townships of Waikawa and Curio Bay. The road skirts around the edge of Waikawa Harbour and Haldane Bay where we experienced this mist lifting off the water. This image is Waikawa Bay. The rolling mist seemed a strange sight on an otherwise fine day. Enjoy.
Honoured to be chosen by Flickr for Explore on 18 June 2022
CNW 6723, 6716 and 6720 lug 110 loads by the Rock depot on September 30, 1979. This is a rescan but I wanted to kick off 2018 right and a trio of clean CNW bigs seemed like a good start.
Fish Creek, Victoria, Australia.
Olympus OMD EM5.2,
converted to 720nm infrared.
Pentax 18mm f2.8
on a tilt-shift adapter.
A local storm rolling in across the floodplains, Darwin, Northern Territory. Lots of rain and lightnig just after this. The bottom left foreground is the shadow of the car.
My second attempt at stitching two photos.
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Maryland Midland GP38-2 3586 led four SD50-3s on the return run to Union Bridge with the Highfield train UBHF into Thurmont on former Western Maryland stick rail.
Buffalo, Victoria, Australia.
Olympus OMD EM5.2,
converted to 720nm infrared.
Pentax 18mm f2.8
on a tilt-shift adaptor.
*#MOTION *#LiGHTPAINTING *#COLORS *#PHOTOPLUS
__________ Rotation (x6) LP réalisée en 1 seule exposition à Paris, pont de Bir Hakeim avec ALEXiA_____
___ "LiGHTPAINTING is MAGiK" ___
I struggled with editing this image. I love the composition, but getting the dark and light not too dark and not too light was a challenge; and I still don’t think I’ve got it right. The light parts just aren’t light enough, and I’ve always struggled with getting monochrome images to have nice lighter parts of the image without having just a texture-less white space. Each photograph teaches us a lesson and often that lesson is “you have a lot more to learn.”
My first image from my trip to Tuscany Italy, this is the 1st image from the first morning.
It was a great week with great company The 18hr days were tough but all the banter and laughing kept us going.
Thanks again to Rohan Reilly for his company and great mentor ship. I came away feeling that I have learnt more again and knowing I have so much more to learn after watching and listening to Rohan.
Please comment and critique good or bad it all helps.
This image was tanken about 30mins before sunrise and the soft light IMHO didn't get any better than this, also the isolated farm house lights throughout the scene I feel add to the whole feeling.
Thanks for looking. :-)
Metra 102 pushes an inbound commuter into Chicago Union Station as it meets NS 4703 at Racine Ave in the Chi.
The remote location of Colfred is the scene of a rolling meet on a nice winter day in the desert. Up 9061 is moving west off the Mohawk summit in the distance, and UP 5357 is blasting east at track speed over my left shoulder.
Just another frame of this exceptionally cool rolling meet featuring one of the twenty five relatively new Viewliner II dining cars in the fleet.
Norfolk Southern local H04 with 10 cars bracketed between their pair of GP38-2s is meeting a 12 car Amtrak train 92 (the Silver Star from Miami) behind an ACS64 beneath the intermediate signals at MP 65.2 on the Northeast Corridor.
Aberdeen, Maryland
Friday April 2, 2021
Goose Lake Prairie before sunrise. The prairie is still, quiet, low hanging fog rolls through the grass and small trees covering everything in a fine mist. As the sun comes up the fog burns off within minutes and the day begins.
If we let the river of life permeate us, we become trees of life, for the mystery that the river symbolizes takes hold of us. This is the mystery above all others, the one in which Saint Paul sees and contemplates the entire saving plan, which the living God is carrying out in history. We too, who stand at the threshold of its complete fulfillment, are allowed to apprehend by faith its beginning and unfolding.
-Corbon, Wellspring of Worship, 29.
After a bright start, the weather begins to roll across Lake Windermere and a light rain comes with it. The Lake District is pretty, but remember that the lakes have to be kept full somehow!
UP local YBE51X 14 heads north along the Rock River as it passes the Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens and Sinnissippi Lagoon. The branch usually sees service once a week to service the remaining two customers in Loves Park.