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CN 3230 leads loaded coal train C779 west down the Yale Subdivision near Floods, British Columbia. This train had taken exactly 24 hours to travel the 166 miles from when I last saw it departing Kamloops the prior day.
I got out of my car early enough to see the entire sky filled with high level streaking clouds and stars peeking through well before the sun started to rise. The whole hike into the foothills the color just started building in this spectacular way...a strange but amazing atmosphere that slowly creeps in indicating you've made a great decision. It wasn't until a little under an hour before sunrise I was able to capture this scene luckily with a few stars remaining. Unfortunately there was an approaching storm that moved too fast and cut the light right before things really exploded :(
I have another version of this, there is actually a field of dense purple Triplet Lilies below this frame.
An Arctic fox cub slowly made its way around a rocky outcrop to take a closer look, its gaze always fixed on me
Slow wandering ↟ ↟ ↟
Slow down your pace to at least half speed, slower if you can. Feel your feet touching the ground. Look at the ground. How much more do you see at this pace? This is a very different way of moving about the world. There is no need to speed up. Everything you need is right here.
- the wander society
Walking back down the beach after sunset....I stopped at this spot to capture the water coming up on the sand. I used a 3 stop neutral density filter to allow for a slower shutter speed to slow the motion of the waves.
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my commute (home from the pool) this morning, still fog + volcano-murk — but this afternoon an easterly breeze is finally clearing up our skies a bit
Thanks again to www.flickr.com/photos/lenabem-anna for her "Texture - 90" texture, which I used along with the OOC JPEG to make this image.
One from last summer. An Amish convertible complete with a real bucket seat.
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Slowly, the spaceship hangar opens. The rusty hinges screech. Fortunately, no one hears this in the vacuum of infinite space.
Langsam öffnet sich der Raumschiffhangar. Die rostigen Scharniere kreischen. Zum Glück hört das niemand im Vakuum der unendlichen Weiten.
Looking north-west over the Hudson river viewing the Walkway Over the Hudson (former railroad bridge) and ice, city of ~ Poughkeepsie, NY
The old maple has been iced over for 5 days,
yesterday the sun popped out for a few hours,
beginning a very slow melt. We are still cocooned
in a dark frozen world.
HBW!
BNSF Y-NTW1501 heads down into Newport Minnesota with a pair of former BN SD60M's for power on the St. Croix Subdivision.
So slow it down
Take a moment now
We're too young to drown
Deep in dirty waters
Full of hopeless doubt
Let me pull you out
Let me hold you now
Let me slow it down
Hope everyone is doing well out there…
Here’s another shot from the archives, back when there was no wind, flying fence panels and broken pots…
Thanks very much for viewing :-)
I got up early to enjoy the sunrise in the Dolomites / Italy. The village of Santa Maddalena still quiet and peaceful as the surrounding trees show the first signs of autumn. Moody clouds hang in the sky as the sun colours them in a subtle red. Slowly the village awakes, and my sanctuary is interrupted by noise.