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I take too many car photos without posting them, so here this week I'm trying to clear out the car pics taken in 2020. I will review older pics of cars and deal with them later!
The safest road to hell is the gradual one - the gentle slope, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts. — C. S. Lewis
Benches overlook the sloping lawn at the UC Botanical Garden and offer a welcome respite after one has been walking around enjoying the plants in this beautiful place!
HBM!
NS 4620 leads manifest 18N up the West Slope, as it passes the 2024 rendition of the Cassandra All-Nighter.
A westbound rack train flies down the west slope as a loaded coal train does its best just to keep moving.
July 21, 1979. Conrail RS3m 9931 sits out at SLOPE on main 2, waiting for a signal to get back into Altoona.
Built another of these as part of making a tutorial for it :) I developed the foliage for this quite a while ago, but the trunk is different, and I thought it'd be interesting to cover a new type of trunk in the tutorial.
The tutorial itself is still in progress but should be out later this week :)
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Well, spring brought us about 10cm of snow which, though melting, is rather depressing considering that we have lost pretty much all of the piles of snow from previous falls.. In this case I am looking at some summery mountains with meadows full of blooming wildflowers and lush greenery. This set has been taken in BC Rockies on our trip from Vancouver Island couple of years ago. Blue sky, sunny weather and beautiful views.. What more can one ask for? Happy Spring, guys!
Early morning bright sun and a steeply sloping beach exaggerated the shadow length very nicely for me on this shot.
From the snowy slopes of Mt Hood in my last post to the rolling sand dunes of the coast, Oregon's diversity of landscapes still amazes me.
These last two images were separated by just a few frames in my film back, a handful of days in February, and just a few hours of drive time. Granted this one was taken about 6,000 feet lower.
Sarah loves going up to the mountain and all, but a day like this on the coast during that time of year....I'm sure she was happy to trade in her snow shoes for bare feet.
Image with my Hasselblad 500cm.
Some bright, crimson, jewel-like plants huddle on the slopes of Snow Peak above Burstall Pass as rain clouds arrive. The air is fresh and tangy with scents of spruce, stone, and flowing water. Afternoon is ticking past and the return journey must begin to evade the imminent downpour. This is the land where the plants are not moving, and where the rocks do not quiver at the flash of lightning. This is the land where crimson, gold, and sapphire hues all find there place; this is their dominion--the place they hold sway.