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A spectacular view of the Stirling Ranges which are the only significant mountains in the southern half of Western Australia. The aboriginal name is Koi Kyenunu-ruff which means 'mist rolling around mountains'. This was what I was treated to after a strenuous climb above Central Lookout, it was worth it!
Coleman Range
Aguereberry Camp
Eureka Gold Mine
Death Valley National Park
California
You can read more about Pete Aguereberry and the Eureka Mine here: www.nps.gov/deva/learn/historyculture/pete-aguereberry.htm
A trio of QBX class locomotives QBX006/004/005 operated by transport and logistics company QUBE thread the Cullerin Range in New South Wales with train #1311 for Junee.
The train is carrying largely empty containers destined for the Vizy paper packaging products plant at Tumut which will be transhipped from rail to road at Harefield.
The QBX class are a 4000hp locomotive built by CSR Ziyang with a MTU power unit.
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I've been shooting some bracketed exposures for some time with the intent of one day trying HDR.
I really like the way this one came out, especially the details in the Canyon below.
If you look through my Flickr stream, you will see Mesa Arch is one of my favorite subjects. :-)
The Panamint Range, as seen from Zabriskie Point, runs north-south for approximately 100 miles forming the western wall of Death Valley. We were fortunate to get such interesting weather during our brief trip to Death Valley National Park.
After scouting the area earlier, we returned to the badlands at night. There were low clouds moving through the sky, reflecting light and creating some beautiful scenes.
Elder Range in the Flinders Rangers is located in east South Australia a distance of about 360km north from Adelaide. At about 887m above sea level, Elder Range is one of the higher localities in South Australia as viewed from Rawnsley Park south of Wilpena Pound. Panorama was captured via four images and stitched together in Lightroom
Approaching the southern end of The Long Range, where the waters leave the Upper Lake and flow north into Muckross Lake.
"The Long Range can be described as either a wide river or a skinny lake, and it connects Muckross Lake and Lough Leane with the Upper Lake in Killarney. Flowing between the Eagle's Nest mountain and the Ring of Kerry road, it's a fine sight at any time."
Far away from the paved road from Port Hedland, you don't see many photos of BHP trains operating through the Hammersley Range. Northbound loads are gliding downhill, passing between two mountains on their trip to the port.
Wildflowers and a view of the Tatoosh Range from Mazama Ridge's Skyline Trail in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA.
© 2013 Michael Russell
Snowy Range, Wyoming - August 2015
Velvia 50 4x5, 90mm Caltar Lens
8 seconds at f22, 2 stop soft GND filter
I found this composition in the backcountry of the Snowy Range a few years ago, but I had to return this summer with better skies. This unnamed peak almost glows in the predawn light of late summer, and this particular pond reflects the scene perfectly. There's literally hundreds of lakes in this small mountain range which leaves a lot more exploring to do!
Former Duluth Missabe and Iron Range SD38AC 200 leads CN train UPFD northward at Libertyville on the Waukesha Subdivision back in 2003. Sweet drop-under light helps make the scene.
Mount Baldo range 20190809
Monte Baldo is a mountain range in the Italian Alps, located in the provinces of Trento and Verona.
Mount Baldo is characterized by a geographical identity, a ridge parallel to Lake Garda, which stretches for 40 kilometers between the lake to the west and Val d'Adige to the east, and on the south it is bounded by plain Caprino and North Valley Loppio.
Mount Baldo reaches its maximum elevation of 2,218 m with the Cima Valdritta and its minimum elevation of 65 m on Lake Garda. Other prominent peaks in the range are Monte Altissimo di Nago (2,079 m), Cima del Longino (2,180 m), Cima delle Pozzette (2,132 m) and Punta Telegrafo (2,200 m).
From Wikipedia.
Captured the same day as the previous photo I posted. It was a good mid-fall day in the mountains; the snow level creeping down from the peaks, the beaver ponds starting to freeze, and the aspen leaves mostly dropped; leaving the dappled white branches ready to contrast the snow soon to come.
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Range of reds in my fabric stash.So much potential and possibilities just waiting. #cy365 #captureyour365 Day7/365
View of the mountain ranges and the valley with a winding dirt road from Razorback Lookout in Flinders Ranges National Park in South Australia outback
An Icelandic panorama. This shot of a distant mountain range and glaciers was taken from Gullfoss waterfall, I'm not sure of their name though. I've stitched 3 shots together for this panorama.
View from Eibsee, (lake Eib)
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Bavaria, Germany
stitched pano from 3 shots
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Mount Baldo range 20201214
Mount Baldo is characterized by a geographical identity, a ridge parallel to Lake Garda, which stretches for 40 kilometers (25 miles), between the lake to the west and Val d'Adige to the east, and on the south it is bounded by plain Caprino and North Valley Loppio.
Mount Baldo reaches its maximum elevation of 2,218 m with the Cima Valdritta, and its minimum elevation of 65 m on Lake Garda. Other prominent peaks in the range are Monte Altissimo di Nago (2,079 m), Cima del Longino (2,180 m), Cima delle Pozzette (2,132 m) and Punta Telegrafo (2,200 m).
Week 9 at the Vermont Police Academy. Recruits spent a week on the range learning firearms skills during a 16 week Police Academy.
Lydd Ranges is a military firing range south of Lydd, in Kent, England, extending as far as the south coast.
It has been used for military training for over 150 years and is part of the Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay Site of Special Scientific Interest.Because the range is used for live firing, access is sometimes restricted - red flags are flown during these times, and access is prohibited along the foreshore and Galloways Road.Also, red lights are shown at restricted times if there is poor weather. The danger area extends out to sea, and mariners sailing to and from Rye Harbour must pass south of the Stephenson Shoal to avoid it. Firing occurs about 300 days a year. When firing is not taking place, it may be possible to walk along a designated path along the shore.