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One of the most desired train - ST44 locomotive with four-section doubledecker set. And the more the roof of the terminal wagons is rounded, the better. To complete the happiness, "Bipa" (old name for these wagons) should be in olive paint. Not this time, though.
Such set could be spotted until all locomotives were finally dispatched among post-PKP operators in 2007. Before, when all locomotives were owned by PKP Cargo, quite often in summer season typical freight locomotives were employed for passenger trains, when typically passenger locomotives (equipped with train heating generators) were sent to overhauling workshops before heating season.
ST44-992 with passenger train no. 90138 from Gdynia Główna to Kościerzyna is just arriving at the terminal station. August 14, 2006.
Photo by Jarek / Chester
"Gagar z bipą" to taki motyw charakterystyczny. Nie jest prawdziwym mikolem, kto nie widział gagara z bipą (nie dotyczy osób poniżej trzydziestki).
Ale serio, gdy wszystkie lokomotywy były w PKP Cargo i ta spółka zapewniała obsługę trakcyjną ruchu pasażerskiego, przy odrobinie szczęścia, tudzież cynku, udawało się ujrzeć bardzo nietypową lokomotywę w obsłudze banalnego pociągu.
Na zdjęciu najsłynniejszy gdyński gagarin ST44-992 z pociągiem osobowym nr 90138 z Gdyni Głównej do Kościerzyny, na ostatnim kilometrze swojej trasy. 14 sierpnia 2006 roku.
Fot. Jarek / Chester
I was taking a cool focus stack of this peony when it fell from its clasp onto the floor. It was missing half of its petals when I picked it up. That allowed this cross-section photo though. I set the camera for 110 frames, and blended them with Helicon Focus to create this image.
The section between Drew (where we ran around the train and changed direction to go back to Ashton) and Bonnievale on the Swellendam-Ashton line is extremely scenic, especially when the weather is right.
On July 2, 2023, 24 3655 from Ceres Rail, hauling a short mixed on this serction heading for Ashton.
Four Apache Railway motors climb the slight grade out of the Little Colorado River basin as they head south to the transload facility west of Snowflake. The 37 cars of wind turbine sections were interchanged from the BN at Holbrook.
The Peterborough Lift Lock National Historic Site of Canada is located on the Otonabee River section of the Trent Canal in the City of Peterborough, Ontario. It is a large concrete structure along the Trent-Severn Waterway designed to lift boats 19.8 metres. The lock operates on a balance system, whereby water is let into the upper chamber, a connecting valve is opened and the heavier chamber Peterborough is known as the gateway to the Kawarthas, "cottage country", a large recreational region of the province. It is named in honour of Peter Robinson, an early Canadian politician who oversaw the first major immigration to the area. The city is the seat of Peterborough County.
The digital image can be purchased from the NFT Gallery MakersPLace. Credit card payment possible. You can find me in the gallery under my name: Jörg Schubert or link:
makersplace.com/joergschubert/
Das digitale Bild ist in der NFT Galerie MakersPLace zu erwerben. Kreditkarten Zahlung möglich. Zu finden bin ich in der Galerie unter meinem Namen: Jörg Schubert oder link:
makersplace.com/joergschubert/
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Street Art / Graffiti in einer Reihe
Jörg Schubert / Galerie MakersPlace Künstler
Beim Fotografieren des Wochenthemas „in einer Reihe“ von der Flickr Makrogruppe Macro Mondays fielen mir die attraktiven Holzperlen ein.
Ich dachte, das wäre ein weiteres reizvolles Motiv für ein Street Art Bild.
Es entstand das Problem, die Holzperlen spannend darzustellen.
Probierte vielerlei Positionen, Ausschnitte und Entfernungen zu den Holzperlen aus. Fotografierte dann in scharf / unscharf Einstellung die Holzperlen.
Dann der Konflikt der Darstellung der Fotografie. Holzperlen farbig darstellten oder in Schwarzweiß.
Fotografie digital bearbeitet.
Im Prozess der digitalen Bearbeitung gesehen, dass ich auf einem positiven Weg bin.
Am Ende ein digital gemaltes Makro Crypto-Art Bild entstanden, mit dem ich zufrieden bin.
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Street art / graffiti in a row
Jörg Schubert / Gallery MakersPlace Artists
While photographing the weekly theme „in a row“ from the Flickr macro group Macro Mondays, the attractive wooden beads came to mind.
I thought that would be another attractive motif for a street art picture.
The problem arose of presenting the wooden beads in an exciting way.
Tried different positions, sections and distances to the wooden beads. Then photographed the wooden beads in focus / out of focus.
Then the conflict of the representation of the photograph. Depicted wooden beads in color or in black and white.
Photograph digitally processed.
Seen in the process of digital editing that I’m on a positive path.
In the end, a digitally painted macro Crypto-Art picture was created, with which I am satisfied.
Windows Section, Arches National Park, Utah. The names South Window Arch and North Window Arch are quite mundane, so I prefer the more descriptive name, The Spectacles. This view, accessed by the trail around to the back side of the formation, is not the usual view seen by most visitors. I photographed this view in order to get good light on The Spectacles early in the day. Scanned from a color slide.
OBSERVE Collective
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I had often wondered how to get to this side of the lagoon. I usually walk on the opposite side. However, I approached this side from one of the streets in town and found the track that goes right along the northern side. This area is also close to houses at the next suburb of Mirador. I saw some huge eucalypts along this shoreline. The banks alongside the lagoon are quite steep from where I took this photo. Back Lagoon at Merimbula Far South Coast NSW AUS.
Macro Mondays theme: Father
This is a section of the leatherette cover of one of the four volumes of Audel's Carpenters and Builders Guide that my father gave me before he died. It is packed with useful information that he used for many things, including designing and building the two story extension to my family home. Each time I look at these books on my shelf I think of my father who was born 100 years ago. Sadly he died at the age of 91. I don't use it for anything practical (the internet is much easier) but it is a treasured memorial to the old man.
This is a quote from the frontispiece:
When we build, let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for present delight nor for present use alone. Let it be such work as our descendants will thank us for; and let us think, as we lay stone on stone, that a time is to come when those stones will be held sacred because our hands have touched them, and that men will say, as they look upon the labor and wrought substance of them, "See! This our father did for us!"
~John Ruskin
HMM
Jangyre-ryn or Dollar Cove in near Gunwalloe in Cornwall. There is a section of undulating sandstone rock on the beach that never seems to dry properly between the tides. As a consequence it has a stripy appearance. I used focus stacking to get sharpness across the frame.
#MacroMondays #Tiles
tiles (gamepieces) on a small section of the Blokus Boardgame
AF Nikkor 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5 (on 3.5 inch bellows)
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As I often add...I listen to music while creating the art that I do.
May the eyes, the ears and the soul...dance.
Over the border he will drown in light - Dissidents, Thomas Dolby.
This is the top floor of the "Blackwell building" on Hythe Bridge Street. One of many modern buildings in Oxford. Snapped in a moment of recklessness with Grahame2008's camera.
"MICROTOME CUTTING 2021"
32cb-Cross-section-Hydrangea-with-red-blue-colouring
Nikon MPlan 40x 1flash
40 images Stack
M 40:1 long edge of the picture 0,43 mm
Olympus EM1
Stackshot
17.12.2021
A southbound coal load rolls through the area immediately surrounding the Portage Section house. From here to MP 30 is inaccessible except by rail. The area is one of the toughest to maintain on the Alaska Railroad.
A bit to much lens cut off the front of the aircraft. The power section looked so good I had to post it.
Photo of Turtle Lake captured via Minolta MD Rokkor-X 85mm F/1.7 lens. Spokane Indian Reservation. Selkirk Mountains Range. Okanogan-Colville Xeric Valleys and Foothills section within the Northern Rockies Region. Inland Northwest. Stevens County, Washington. Early September 2020.
Exposure Time: 0.5 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/22 * Bracketing: None * Film Plug-In: Agfa Scala 200 * Filter: Hoya HMC CIR-PL (⌀55mm) * Elevation: 2,484 feet above sea-level