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“Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in spring.” ― Vladimir Nabokov

 

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This is a view from Beecraigs country park visitor centre, looking east towards the bridges across the River Forth. Burntisland, Pettycur and Kinghorn can be seen beyond the bridges and these are my more usual locations for photographing the bridges.

“Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in spring.” ― Vladimir Nabokov

 

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Looking out instead of looking in....

Mysterious camera

A kid diving off the wall surrounding the ancient city of Acre

Typically in my area the fog flows from the Pacific Ocean towards land. On rare occasions the fog fills into the valleys, rises to a height of a few thousand feet, and spills over the mountains towards the coast. This was one of those occasions.

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My entry for the third week of Rogue Olympics 2025. The theme is "Backwards", and I used 99 pieces, including 4 that are just used for keeping the thing level when photographing.

 

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Millennium Bridge, London :-)

Cracked mud flats near the shores of the Great Salt Lake flood with the first winter storm.

Lovely colours erupted at Byron Bay last week as high cloud quickly swept across at sunset

i only edited the colors a bit.

this turned out quite interesting to me, haha.

 

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Rounding the iconic view at the south end of Rugeley Trent Valley, Cappagh 60028 and its new headlights lead 6M89 Middleton Towers to Ravenhead Sidings.

“Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in spring.” ― Vladimir Nabokov

 

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Mamiya RB67 Pro SD + Impossible Project's Instant Lab back (Rezivot) + Polaroid Originals i-Type

Dieser Blick auf unsere Burg ist mir neulich aufgefallen. Dank nahezu Vollmond ist das Foto auch schön ausgeleuchtet.

 

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The Cape Cod Central Railroad's 5 PM dinner train which originated at North Falmouth on the remains of the former New Haven Woods Hole Branch made a run south down the Cape Main as far as the great marshes in Barnstable and is now headed back to get out of the way on the Falmouth Line just ahead of the 7:10 PM arrival of the southbound CapeFLYER from Boston. They have pulled out onto the Cape Cod Canal lift bridge and with the dispatcher having just reversed the switch at Canal Junction, MP 54.9 on the MassDOT owned and Mass Coastal operated former New Haven Railroad Cape Mainline (track to the right), they are pulling back toward me to diverge down the branch to the left.

 

On the north end of the five car train is FL9 2026 which was blt. Sept. 1957 as New Haven 2007 while on the this end is three year younger sister 2011 blt. Sep. 1960 as NH 2038. Both of these units are very much on home rails as FL9s were common on the New Haven's passenger trains here until the cessation of service at the end of the 1964 summer season.

 

This famous structure was constructed during the depths of the depression by the Public Works Administration. At the time of its completion in December 1935 it's 544 ft vertical lift span was the longest such in the world. Supported by a pair of 271 ft towers, when the span is fully raised it provides 135 ft of clearance for vessels passing beneath.

 

Bourne, Massachusetts

Friday July 18, 2025

from "snowfall in my mind"

Somewhere in Poland

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Done using reversed lens probably at 24-28mm reversed; No Cropped. Anyway, just to show those interested in reversed lens how it will be like when reversed a 28mm lens

Northstar 1901, the only northbound reverse commuter train scheduled, makes its 6:40AM departure right on schedule. While the Twin Cities seem to have a healthy multimodal/transit infrastructure, commuter rail has really struggled since the pandemic. These reverse commute trains were among those added in late 2023 in an effort to reverse a ridership death spiral. Time will tell if it's enough to keep the service viable.

YN565EX on right : lambency diffuser + red filter

Neewer NW660III on left

 

The YN565EX was triggered by an Aputure Trigmaster Plus, the Neewer was on Slave mode

 

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Day 3 of the 1995 Steam & Safaris tour of South Africa, 3 July. Motkop to Barkly East and return on the branch from Aliwal North.

 

After leaving Lady Grey well before dawn 19D no 3323 is seen here heading away from the famed Reverses on the climb to Motkop. The first wagon has had some surgery; it was orange, fitted with a grab and loaded with coal for servicing the loco. Useful piece of kit but not very authentic looking! It was removed at Motkop for the days activities.

 

That flat topped outcrop on the right is where you stood to get the hole in the rock shot www.flickr.com/photos/warwickfalconer/50319524493/

  

White-morph Reddish Egret with bait fish in a tidal pool on the beach at Bolivar Flats.

Roma, Palazzo della Valle, Cortile

Clarke Quay Singapore. Thrill seekers are strapped down in a metal capsule and hurtled into the air between two 35 m tall towers at a speed of 200 km/hr and spinning them about 15 storeys high into the air. The ride lasts about 4 mins and you could hear their loud screams which the bystanders enjoy watching. And all this happens just in between the bank of Singapore River and a very busy road.

Backing up along the Squamish terminals spur, train L546 prepares to collect its train before returning south to North Vancouver, BC. The crew would make quick work of switching out cars as heavy storm clouds formed overhead.

“Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in spring.” ― Vladimir Nabokov

 

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