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Sam pointed out this neat dwarf signal at the diamond, and since the RoadRailer had yet to gain speed, I ran across with the fisheye to get a shot. One of my favorites from the weekend.
A position light dwarf signal protects the diamond as the NS 255 RoadRailer passes westbound on the NS Springfield District past the former Chicago & Illinois Midland tower in Springfield, Illinois, April 7, 2024.
Happy Monochrome Monday!
The Signal gasoline station, now Signal Pizza in St. John's neighborhood of Portland, was built and opened in 1939 as a gas station for the Signal Oil Company. It was in operation as a gas station until 1984, but changed brand from Signal Gas to Hellman's Golden Eagle Gas Station in 1954 and, in turn, became a Chevron station in 1965.
Truro signal box is supposed to be closing before the end of the year. So here is a record shot of box, the semaphore signalling before 57602 leaves Truro with the 1A50 2145 Penzance - London Paddington 'Night Riviera sleeper train' 19/4/23.
Chitahanto, Aichi, Japan, 2017
This was made during a recently completed photography tour of Japan that I hosted with Rohan Reilly.
As I don't often get an opportunity to speak to other photographers, I feel fortunate to have hosted such an accomplished group of photographers and, more than that, just a fine and funny group of people.
At Rye Railway Station, East Sussex. On the Marshlink line between Hastings to Ashford.
12th November 2022
(EOS 80D-2997-R)
Daylight view of the home signal to CN's CTC "island" in Two Harbors from 2011. CN is installing CTC all the way from Two Harbors to Allen Junction as part of its PTC upgrades.
A late running morning train gets up to track speed with 85 loads of black diamonds for Page AZ. This signal is one of two in Kayenta with the other being at a crossover at the load out. There are a couple signals spread out across the line that are well hidden as I found but was unable to get a shot of. The one in the mine does work and shows a clear signal when coming around the loop, however I was never able to verify if this one works.
"The signal."
"...El espacio, la última frontera. Estos son los descubrimientos de Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex . Su continua misión, explorar extraños nuevos mundos. Buscar nuevas formas de vida y nuevas civilizaciones. Ir arriesgadamente donde nadie ha ido antes..."
Con la compañia de mis amigos Fran Ros y Alejandro Rodriguez juntos formamos lafphotography, agradeceriamos un me gusta en la pagina de facebook del mismo nombre y que os pasarais por la pagina web lafphotography.es, es para nosotros un aliciente y una manera de seguir haciendo lo que hacemos, muchas gracias de antemano...
Sony alpha 77 + tokina 11-16 f2,8
Portafiltros Lucroit + polarizador lucroit + degradado haida 3 pasos
Beaumont, France
CONVERSACIONES EN SILENCIO
TALKING IN SILENCE
SERIES
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Glaslough railway station was on the Ulster Railway in the Republic of Ireland.
It was opened May 1858.
It closed October 1957.
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The WW2 Signal Station at Stanger Head, Flotta.
30 sec Long Exposure with the winter sun making an appearance.
A southbound sand train has a clear signal at North Weyawega as a dying storm approaches...I was out trying to get lightning shots but the line fell apart as it got close. I was left scrambling to find foreground interest as my original locations wouldn't work...then I realized I was close to this control point. The new LED signals that CN has been installing are definitely bright- I knew they were bright from the locomotive but didn't expect them to show up so well in photos.
Near Weyawega, WI May 17, 2017.
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Strobist:
One Alien Bee, just out of frame right (way back deep in the scene) pointed along the tracks @ 1/4 power. Another, with a 30 degree grid, ~ 150' out of frame left getting the signal, nose, and grass @ 1/4 power