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A pair of GE ES44AC locomotives in the prime of their service lives, pull a North Platte - West Colton manifest through Utah's Rush Valley at the west switch St. John the afternoon of April 21, 2012.
This is image 2 of 4 taken in and around the Måbø valley three weeks ago. It's taken further down into the valley and you cannot see the Vøringsfossen waterfall anymore, or yet. But its water is clearly present, rushing down the valley.
The hike through the valley to the waterfall and back only takes about an hour, but I used several hours. No rush, just enjoying the scenery with spectacular little places like this and looking for good compositions. I liked this one here because all the lines converge to the middle, to the never ending rushing water, finding its way to the Hardanger fjord.
Image 3 will be from the top of the valley walls, for a completely different perspective.
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Ich hatte mir das Motiv für die blaue Stunde ausgesucht. Dies sollte ein Test-Shot sein, damit ich weiß, ob der Blickwinkel funktioniert. Einsetzender Nieselregen und tiefstehende Sonne machten mir echt zu schaffen. Erst unter einem Vordach Schutz gesucht, dann an die Kannte, zurück unters Dach, ... wieder an die Kante. Das ging so lange, bis ich eigentlich hinschmeissen wollte. Letztendlich hab ich so 7 - 8 Aufnahmen gemacht. Immer wenn eine Bahn kam. Zur blauen Stunde hab ich´s nicht mehr geschafft. Da hing ich am Baumwall fest.
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Wandiligong is a town in north-eastern Victoria in the alpine region around 330 kilometres from Melbourne. Established in the 1850s as part of the Victorian Gold Rush, Wandiligong became a hub for many gold miners, including a large Chinese community. At its peak, the town was home to over two thousand inhabitants and boasted shops, churches, a public library, halls and even an hotel. Much has changed since those heady days of the gold rush, and the picturesque town nestled in a valley and built around the Morses Creek, is now a sleepy little town full of picturesque houses which are often let to visitors to the area. The whole town is registered with the National Trust of Australia for its historic landscape and buildings of historic value.
As seen in a panned photograph from the West Santa Fe Road overpass just east of Edelstein, Illinois, Santa Fe EMD SD45 No. 5357 leads an eastbound freight down Edelstein Hill on August 20, 1988. The locomotive is painted in red and yellow “Kodachrome” colors of the ill-fated Southern Pacific Santa Fe merger.
After a recent rain in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County California the creek in Rincon Valley Community Park way very high. Taken with my iPhone 14 Pro Max. Edited in Lightroom Classic.
I am back to KL after a few days of break to celebrate Chinese New Year at my hometown.
BTW, thank you so much for all your wishes commented on my previous post :)
Once caught the langoustines are rushed away to Kyle of Lochalsh for export to Spain. That's at least what the driver told me when chatting with him a couple of minutes after the catch was loaded onto the van.
This is another shot taken during the snow-storm that managed to destroy my camera. This bridge was scarcely wide enough for two people so it was fascinating to see the moving canopy of umbrellas as people were funnelled together to cross the chasm.
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Nope. I couldn't live in a city. Do cities attract weird people or make them appear weird to 'normal' people visiting from the countryside? Or is it me that is weird? Either way I prefer somewhere quieter and less complicated. I like natural beauty and tranquillity.
Life in the city may seem one mad rush but actually this man is stood utterly and totally, frozen still. He's one of those people who stands statue still until you give him some money. I have to say he was marvellously convincing. It can't be easy to hold this position totally still for hours on end.
Skyline of Atlanta, GA during rush hour.
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As the sun breaks over the clouds, a distant inversion spills into the valley beneath me, cascading up the mountainside towards where I am sat. An awesome display put on by Mother Nature even before the day had begun
Rush hour above Formosa Boulevard metro station, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Formosa Boulevard station is named after the Formosa Boulevard project, a remodelling of Kaohsiung's Jhongshan Road in preparation for the 2009 World Games.Formosa Boulevard is in turn named after the Formosa Incident (see google for full details)
Before work mad rush to get down to the beach for sunrise. Worth it….
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Bangkok is one of the world’s most congested cities, with severe traffic problems that can make it a challenge to get around the city during peak rush hours. Whether you’re visiting Bangkok or planning to stay long term, understanding the traffic is key to getting around quickly.
While Bangkok’s traffic is an annoyance, it’s a fairly predictable annoyance. Once you’re familiar with the morning and evening rush hour, specific roads to avoid and alternative transport options such as the BTS and MRT, you’ll be able to get around the city quickly and efficiently.
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On well-deserved birthday holyday, we flew to New England to enjoy fall foliage, we were not disappointed, but as we went all the way to Acadia National Park, North East of Maine arriving late in the afternoon, I decided to see first Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, as it was Monday in off-season October, I imagined no one to be there, car park full and the +- mile walk to the best shooting spot of the Lighthouse, also full of rushing photographers carrying all sort of photo paraphernalia (like me), so I decided for an eclectic shot, rather than the ton of similar takes all over.
Rush Creek is a favorite spot for photographers and fishermen alike who frequent the Eastern Sierra in the Autumn. This one is actually from my visit there in 2016. I'm not sure why I overlooked it initially.
One from last Sunday ~ taken at Rouken Glen Park in Glasgow!
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A picture of Rotterdam taken during rush hour. The picture is a blend of several exposures to make the sky graduated. I also blended several car light trail pictures in to have as many trails as possible on the roads.
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