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Looking towards Jiráskův most on a very foggy morning yesterday in Praha.
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Spring is the best time of the year for cloud pictures. The water temp is so cold that as the air warms it produces waves of low atmospheric clouds and great photo opportunities.
We started the day on Friday with a drive through Silver Bow to see if anything was working there. After striking out on the Butte Anaconda & Pacific the previous morning, this time we saw that they already had their headlights on. After shuffling cars around their yard briefly, they ran east as light power from Silver Bow to Butte. With 10mph track the whole way, it's a fairly easy chase into town. The power is lettered for the Rarus Railway, which previously took over this line when the original BA&P was sold. Today, Patriot Rail owns the railroad and has brought back the original name.
BNSF’s Sandpoint local, led by EMD SD60M No. 1412, rolls eastward toward the E. Dufort Road grade crossing at Algoma, Idaho, on January 28, 2020.
Santa Fe FP45 all dressed in Super Fleet leads a hot intermodal under the signal bridge at Rana on what was then Santa Fe's Third District.
A spectacular range of rolling hills and peaks in Strath Creek, we caught a great day with some blue skies and clouds rolling in to give some defintion to the shadows already there
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Had a trip up Wharfedale, one minute it was thick fog, the next blue skies. This is taken near Linton and is looking across to Burnsall and Thorpe Fell.
What was originally planned to be an overnight train turned into an early morning run and word got out quickly. Here we see the train that brought out half the Ohio population, NS 66T rolling through Attica, Ohio with the D-Day 75th anniversary commemorative unit, CP 6644.
When I moved to the suburbs of Chicago four years ago, I noticed that a boundless area in the western outskirts was coloured green on the map. It's named Glacial Park. I had thought of going there someday, but had forgotten about it.
A month before we moved out, one of the local photographers that I follow posted pictures of sunflowers and scenery at Glacial Park. Sunflowers are my favourite flowers. I never see them in my neighbourhood. The park looked attractive. I asked her the location of the sunflower field (thank you, Michelle). I went to both the field and the park two weeks before moving out.
This is the first sight of the park I had from the highway. The barn may look close, but it is about half a mile ahead of me. This may look like a small scale field, however, it is boundlessly wide and large. Due to the strong backlight, my fatigue, and the rural scenery I saw on the way to the park, I still have a vivid and striking impression of this sight.
The rolling mounds and hills of the Palouse.
Known for it's beauty wearing greens and browns, pretty as well with a light cover of snow.
Shot taken a few years back, not much snow yet this winter.
Have a wonderful Wednesday!
An eastbound BNSF freight rolls through Weeksville between Thompson Falls and Plains, Montana, on Montana Rail Link’s scenic Fourth Subdivision on February 6, 2022.
Always had a love for the ICG orange and famous IC death star logo. Even with age these cars look great.
On this day, the fog density was just right and had an ethereal look!
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Cumulonimbus capillatus incus - I just learned, what the official name for these clouds is... The streaky part below the "cauliflower"-cloud are streaks of tiny ice-crystals pushed upwards by the wind and below that, just above the horizon, is a wave-y current of horizontal clouds. So it's a combination of three different weather-phenomenons...