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CSX I016 rolls through the field of State Line, PA spiriting the freshly released B&O Heritage unit as solo power up front.
She even got happy when I asked her if I can take her photo.
The guy at behind? You can find him every single day of the year at the same spot giving his speech.
Lake State's Wixom Turn, running as Y110-21, rolls past Pere Marquette-era CTC at the north end of Clyde with a pair of matching former SD40s in the lead.
Seen in Prompton State Park.
www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/PromptonStatePark/Pa...
Cause I'm country strong
Hard to break
Like the ground I grew up on
You may fool me
And I'll fall
But I won’t stay down long
Cause I’m country strong....
--'Country Strong'
Another beautiful scene from Skyland Meadows State Park in Virginia. I cannot wait to get a chance to get back out in some early morning light to shoot.
A former Missouri Pacific B23-7 pulls Union Pacific's "Sandy Local" across the art deco style State Street bridge in Midvale, Utah the afternoon of Jan. 26, 1989.
The concrete and steel bridge was built in the 1930s as a "gauntlet", for both a Union Pacific main line and a Rio Grande branch line over-crossing the highway. It also included pedestrian subways on both sides of the street, parallel to the road.
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING
Es uno de los rascacielos más importantes de Nueva York (EEUU), situado en la Quinta Avenida, entre las calles 33 y 34. Su construcción finalizó en 1931 y durante muchos años fue el edificio más alto del mundo. Se le suele considerar como el rascacielos más destacado de la arquitectura estadounidense, esencialmente por su perfil escalonado y proporciones elegantes.
El Empire State es un edificio de oficinas de 102 pisos, coronado por varios miradores y una antena de televisión y radio añadida en 1951. En su construcción se utilizaron bloques prefabricados, y durante este proceso, que duró menos de dos años, se consiguieron algunos logros que aún no han sido superados: en una semana se erigieron 14 pisos y medio.
An Amtrak equipment move to Boston exits the east portal of State Line Tunnel, close on the heels of M424.
Pescadero State Beach, California
November 20, 2020
Camera: Rolleiflex 3.5A (K4A),
with vintage Rollei gelb-mittel (medium yellow) filter
Film: Ilford XP2
Lake State Railway only serves Michigan but with a new agreement with CSX they're pooling power sets on Walbridge to Wixom "D" symbol trains now. The first one of these I've caught ran today with LSRC 6356 trailing a CSX GEVO on CSX D736-02. Here the train is rolling through Alexis and crossing the NS Detroit line on the north side of Toledo. The Lake State units do not have PTC so I suspect that they will normally trail only under this arrangement. 8/3/2021
The State Library of NSW is one of the great libraries of the world, with a history dating back to 1826. Its renowned historical and contemporary collections, comprising more than six million items, hold the growing memory of our state and nation.
service.nsw.gov.au
122 pictures in 2022/100 Stairs
Rolling hills and open fields, many of which are still farmed. Here. a vast hayfield provides an overlook. Large round bales dot the field, and the long white rolls are bales of silage [greener hay] wrapped in white plastic. The farmhouse sits at the far left. He must sell all his hay, since there is no longer a barn down there.
Seen in Caledonia State Park, Pennsylvania.
www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/CaledoniaStatePark/P...
For over a century, the State Capitol has been one of Utah’s most prominent landmarks. Designed by local architect Richard K. A. Kletting, the Capitol has been home to state government since its opening in 1916.
A summer, misty night.
Full moon on a swamp with mirrors.
North of the Leningrad Region. August, 2017.
The work was done during the photo tour "The Magic of the Leningrad Region".
19 March 2022 - We were in Sydney for a few days, catching up with friends.
The State Library of NSW is one of the great libraries of the world, with a history dating back to 1826. Its renowned historical and contemporary collections, comprising more than six million items, hold the growing memory of our state and nation.
service.nsw.gov.au
122 pictures in 2022/47 Imposing
State Route 9 - Zion National Park
A sequence of shots taken during twilight stacked to show the amazing highway that climbs out of Zion Canyon on it's way East.
Stack of 20 images, each 5 seconds, f/2, ISO3200
Sony A7S, Rokinon 24mm f/1.4
The newly renovated and restored capitol building is open to the public again. It's a beautiful building and I recommend checking it out if you are passing thru Cheyenne.
Seen on a walk in Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 205, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
www.pgc.pa.gov/HuntTrap/StateGameLands/Documents/SGL%20Ma...
Explore #99 August 30, 2008
The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in New York City at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. Its name is derived from the nickname for the state of New York. It stood as the world's tallest building for more than forty years, from its completion in 1931 until construction of the World Trade Center's North Tower was completed in 1972. Following the destruction of the World Trade Center in 2001, the Empire State Building again became the tallest building in New York City and New York State.
The Empire State Building has been named by the American Society of Civil Engineers as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. The building and its street floor interior are designated landmarks of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, and confirmed by the New York City Board of Estimate. It was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1986. In 2007, it was ranked number one on the List of America's Favorite Architecture according to the AIA. The building is owned and managed by W&H Properties.
Text from wikipedia.
Mountains which I deeply love :*-) portrayed in a moment when the light was intense nevertheless delicate, colorful but not supersaturated.
The sun was setting and for about 3 minutes the Vajolet Towers (Dolomites) were in this state of grace.
Photo taken 2 minutes after a picture previously posted, titled "Torri del Vajolet".
Comparing the two shots it's possible to see the color evolution during the alpenglow.
As I always do while shooting, I've checked several times in camera the correct white balance, in order to be sure to bring home faithful pictures of the stunning scenery offered by nature.
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