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Another couple of hours out today, judiciously timed to catch a remarkable six freight movements in the Northwich area.
Arguably the pick is DB Cargo Shed 66115 easing the 10.00am Dowlow Briggs Sidings - Southampton Up Yard (6O11) loaded limestone around the tight curve at Northwich, and on to the single track Middlewich line.
There's a nice network of footbridges over the Northwich Triangle giving good access to pedestrians around the local residential area. I liked the patina and texture of the one in frame and the shot was composed to give this quaint low-sided bridge at least equal prominence with the train. The houses on the right lie on Royle Street.
12th September 2017
Contest 37 - Step On It!
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New!! ~ Let it Sparkle ~ March Challenge! SOTN~ 38.0
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Stuart Herbert
Steps Up To Radyr Statio
White-necked (Pacific) Heron (Ardea pacifica)
Te White-necked Heron seems to have settled into the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands. It certainly isn't concerned with people around.
Leyton Green Towers, an 11-storey block of flats. Built in the early 1960s and refurbished in the late 2010s.
Stepping stones across the River Porter in Endcliffe Park, Sheffield. Almost 70 years since I was first led across them by my parents.
It can be incredibly rewarding to find a subject that speaks in whispers, seeking to challenge you. Some opportunities require work on technical issues such as exposure, and angle. Others make you work through the composition inspiring you to tell the story that sits in front of you.
What finally unveiled itself were stepping stones that could also serve as a leading line. One almost wants to step out on them to cross over to the larger rocky outcropping to see what lay beyond.
Stepping stones crossing the River Dart a little way downstream from the Dartmeet clapper bridge in Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England.