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Sunday December 20th 2020
Out for the day to see some trains and some amazing art roll by. All of the "Fisheye" 7.5mm shots the time is off by one hour, as I forgot to change the clock on the Fujifilm X-E-3 when we "Fell" back.
Arrived about 10:15AM, pulled up to the trailhead parking lot, into the first space next to the handicaped parking space and immediately noticed that there was a cargo type van, pulled off of the blacktop, and there were a couple guys with cameras filming into the back of the van. Hmmm... When I got out of the car I noticed that there was a guy in the back of the van, tied up, and had tape accross his mouth. I figured they were filming some sort of project and asked if I should move my car as I was only one space away from where they were filming. No, you're fine. Ok, and a hiking I would go. Out to my favorite benching spot. My favorite place to go to graffiti, and have graffiti delivered to me via the rails and locally.
It doesn't take long to get to my spot, but the spot is magical. Weird rocks, desert, not to hard to get to, and trains all day...
I go out there by myself, but see tons of people rolling through on their quads, jeeps, and $20k side by sides with flags and music blaring out into the desert. Always some crappy music. Nothing that makes me feel like I'm out in the desert alone. The Jim Morrison vibes when you're out there alone are real. It can be scary, friendly, hot or cold. The desert can be inviting one minute, but when you're running low on water harsh in the next. I've been to the beach maybe a handfull of times in my life, but have been to the desert hundreds, and it's my comfort spot.
Saw a ton of amazing pieces today and captured most of them. Had fun, and didn't get bitten by anything. All in all, it was a great way to spend the day.
Turns out the people filming the guy tied up in the van were filming part of a music video. Had a nice 5 min. conversation with them and home I went to look at the treasures I'd captured.
Stay safe out there !!!!
To see my graffiti photo/video slideshows on YouTube: www.youtube.com/SilenceSeven
Handheld HDR
Aperture: f/9
Shutter: 1/1600 to 1/100
ISO 400
Relative exposure: -2 EV to +2 EV in 2-stop intervals
Absolute exposure: 11 to 15
Album playing while tonemapping: The Church, Untitled #23
Train cars at Union Station in Washington, DC. Tone mapping with Oloneo.
Rifles, Rails & History: Steam Back to the North and South” at Wooton Park on the shore of beautiful Lake Dora in Tavares.
hand rails outside the Zurich Building on University Avenue, south of Dundas Street, downton Toronto
A portion of the rails that Winnipeg's streetcars ran on decades ago has been exposed during street reconstruction at Broadway and Osborne Street. Plans are to have some of the rail removed and donated to a hoped-for museum devoted to streetcars.
Before 1955, Winnipeg Transit and earlier private companies ran streetcars on rail throughout the city as well as electric trolley buses. Electric streetcars began operating in the city in the late 1800s.
After the last streetcar was taken out of service in 1955, rails across the city were either torn out or covered with asphalt as streets were widened.
Hit the light box button....
Dungeness, one of my favourite locations. Net sheds, winding gear to haul the boats,rails, fishing debris and the hulls of boats litter this fantastically atmospheric, bleak, shore line with a unique sense of history and untold story-lines.
At last! The first Ruby on Rails Meetup in HK!
Attended:
Stepcase Ltd - www.stepcase.com - Leon & Johnny
RoRCraft - www.rorcraft.com - Rex & Chris
Dean Missikowski
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