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Not many people know that back in 390 BCE, Chinese philosopher, Mozi, and Greek philosopher, Aristotle, got together on this corner to discuss the principles of camera obscuras. Of course, back then, this building wasn't a Bank of America, it was a Mayan temple later repurposed as a bank. Mozi was really impressed with Aristotle considering Aristotle was just six years old at the time. After their discussion, they traded firecrackers and ouzo.
(The above account is accurate from what I remember. It may be clouded a little because I got into the ouzo pretty early.)
Bakersfield, California 2012
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After a long afternoon strolling around Berwick Upon Tweed in lovely, spring sunshine, taking photos, I had twenty minutes to wait for the evening train homewards. Dusk was falling, and the sun reclining in the west (see previous set of pics), so of course I took some more photos (because that's what we do, isn't it?), walking up and down the platform.
If you are wondering why such a small town station has such a long platform, it sits on the busy east coast mainline that connects Edinburgh to London, so the long, intercity express services often stop there.
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Took this on the way home from the grocery store.. That's usually the way I get my pictures anymore.. Grocery or Bank or Doctor.. Don't know when I've been out just for a photoshoot.. Happy Telegraph Tuesday, Everybody!!
The Voyager is just leaving Chester on its way to London. The red lights were of course not for it but the other lines out of the station.
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An eastbound BNSF oil train rounds the curve at south suburban Dolton Junction, one of the busiest rail intersections in Chicagoland.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/8.0, 120mm, 1/500s
Here are a few of Ian's photos that he captured, while we were at Tarana railway station yesterday (Sunday)
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We were happy to get the "green light" to leave NYC on the last flight out of LaGuardia Airport before the winter storm "Juno". All other flights after ours were cancelled, anticipating the blizzard.
Photo taken at the Transit Museum in Brooklyn, New York
An inbound Metra Union Pacific West Line train passes through West Chicago on a misty March morning just before sunrise.
Mile Post 32.50, Union Pacific Railroad Geneva Subdivision
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 3200, f/6.0, 140mm, 1/60s
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