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This nightscape is a double exposure shot of one of the small alleys in Dotonbori area, the city centre of Osaka. In Japan even the smaller streets are a mesmerizing maze of glowing neon lights and lanterns and offer fantastic shooting opportunities, especially when the night comes.
Here the slihouette of a girl walking fast towards me gave me the opportunity of creating this artwork: most likely she's going to one of the many izakayas still open at that time of the night, but I imagined: " what if she's escaping instead"? Is she running from someone...or from something? If yes, who, or what?
...or maybe is she just running from herself?
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The magnificent Fontcouverte de la Clarée waterfall, near Névache, is a protected site. The waterfall takes its name from a miraculous spring that was partly hidden and covered by a bush: the covered fountain.
While at the river i met some people with some greyhounds and managed these pictures while one of them was playing fetch in the water.
Lauren helping me on one of my first ever photo shoots dayz ago! I totally forgot about this picture. I tried playing with a lens flare and did it on the wrong side the sun was shinning, my bad i still like it.
Limited Express HASHIDATE. KTR8000.
Located : Aseri station on San-in line, West Japan Railway Company. Kyo-Tanba town, Kyoto pref.
JR山陰本線 / 京丹波町 安栖里駅
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I am super proud of this photo. A before and after is up on my photography page, and this photo definitely looks a LOT differently than the original photo, and I am really proud of it. Tabatha is always such a willing (and gorgeous) model and I'm so glad to have her as my friend!
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CP 5792 is running around its train and will soon run back to St-Luc Yard long hood forward with empty ballast cars.
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Here's another shot from Upper Cascade Falls. I am running out of stuff to share, all the creeks are pretty much dry now, but I'm hoping I'll find some new stuff this weekend. Wish me luck.
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Catenaccio d'Antermoia (3004mt slm) is the highest peak of Rosengarten group in Fassatal.
Fujifilm XT1 Samyang 12mm Haida ND1000
Still a few Stagecoach Tridents to be seen at Kings Lynn.One regular working is the 45 service to Walpole st Peter. Here AE06 GZS runs empty past the station after arriving on a morning service.
...near Lathen is 012 082-4 with an Eilzug(semi-fast) from Emden to Essen on March 30th, 1973.
Almost more interesting than the engine is the consist she has in tow here, just two coaches of a kind here, the rest could not be more different:
Baggage coach of Reichsbahn origin, the kind fitted with inside-doors and still showing the cockpit on its roof for the trainmaster to watch the train´s progress(as it was provided for but no longer needed and soon removed), second and sixth coach are rebuilt regional passenger coaches, though for use with stopping passengers, but capable of running at 120 kmh also used in trains like this; third, fourth and seventh coaches are real "Eilzugwagen", modern lightweight coaches for semi-fast services, providing first and second class seatings, while coach # 5 again is of Reichsbahn origin, built as coach for semi-fast services, providing four doors on each end.
All in all a composition any museum-railway would be proud of!
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