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Greetings everyone, I hope your Tuesday is off to a fantastic start! Sharing a snapshot from my recent adventure in Indiana. Despite the initial weather forecasts, the morning turned out to be quite eventful, and this vintage towing truck added a touch of charm to the scene. Wishing you all a wonderful day ahead!
A conductor aboard inbound Metra North Central Service Train #114 gives the go-sign at Metra's O'Hare Transfer station in Chicago.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 200, f/7.1, 270mm, 1/800s
Published in the October 2007 edition of Popular Photography. Alex's snout WAY too close. Published in Germany's Max Magazine as part of their Flickr feature in early 2006. More at my daily photoblog PHOTO.NOISE.
Not sure which is the better image....this black & white or the color image which precedes this one in my photostream.....
What do you think...?
This was just as the sun appeared. Blast that vapour trail. Well, why not include it?
So I did. (I have shots without it, but doesn't it produce an interesting pull?)
I decided I wanted a few more of these, so I bought some individually. Then I went to Target & saw they only had 2 more of the balls left, so I bought them too. Amazingly, except for more paper bags, I didn't get a single duplicate. I'm still eyeing a few more of these, I'll have to see how I feel. & if I happen to run across some more of the balls. 😀
It would be interesting to see what this looks like now that the three gorges dam is fully functional?
Shot from aboard a cruise ship using my Minolta Dynax 9, tripod and cable release, on Fuji Velvia 50.
I have several hundred more photos from China on my website at china.travelphoto.net/
I'm certain my shots from my Pentax are much better but she was pretty excited to go for her big ride!
Prior to our renovation, this space was an unfinished basement. Behind the built-in custom wood cabinetry is the furnance. Behind the curved translucent polycarbonate wall is the Laundry Room.
To find out more, check out my blog architectural ruminations.