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Maybe he has a better service provider than I have, but I don't think there is cell service down in the gorge. I used my phone too...as a camera hahaha.
This is a natural sandy area at a plunge pool for a small waterfall.
Taken from the top of a hilly overlook at Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio.
CREDITS:
BEARD: AM. | Phillip Beard at MOM Event
ACCESORIES: MARKED | Anchor Jewelry at MOM Event
OVERALLS: C H E E R N O | W21 Overalls at TMD Event
DIRTY NAILS: N E X U S | Nails Style [Dirty] at TMD Event
Eight Thousand Horses spot seventy tons of bricks at W.R. Taylor Company in the middle of Tarragona Street in Pensacola, Florida. With apparently no more four-axles in the yard, a pair of six-axle Gevos did the honors of swapping an empty for a loaded boxcar at W.R. Taylor this night. While certainly not the ideal set of power for my liking, having caught a rare daylight move a few days prior with a proper leader on this already very difficult to catch and unique operation, I was happy to document the odd move. The empty boxcar was set out further back so the conductor could connect a road barrier to it across the street to avoid any northbound traffic while switching. Pensacola, FL
Sadly A4 No60009 has now been "formally" withdrawn from service and will only be seen as a static display at Bury Bolton street during the East Lancashire Railway's Autumn Gala.before moving on to its final resting place. This image was taken during a Russ Hillier photo charter on the Nene Valley Railway while she was taking a break from mainline tour duties in September 2017
The 'Liz Ellis' departing from Cabarita Wharf on its journey from the city to Parramatta.
Cabarita Wharf is near Breakfast Point. Western Sydney.
The 'Liz Ellis' is one of the new 'River' class of Sydney ferries. See:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River-class_ferry
I think they look ugly compared to the stately 'First Fleet' class of ferries. And they are no match for the beautiful, sleek 'Rivercat'. But anyway, that's just me.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A trio of the usual suspects bring California-bound stacks across the eastern plains of New Mexico on BNSF's Clovis Sub and past the crumbling remains of the town of Yeso.
BNSF 8345/8118/6919
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