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A re-edit of a photo from our visit to Iceland a year ago…a good reminder of a remarkable landscape in this part of the country, not a tree in sight, and a volcanic field very similar to part of Yellowstone just to the left of this road.
On a very chilly afternoon an Alaska Railroad train negotiates the shores of Turnagain Arm as they make their way to Whittier. This is the easy part. Once they arrive in Whittier they will be tasked with unloading and then backloading the CN Barge bound for Prince Rupert. It will be cold, windy and there will be plenty of snow but the job will get done.
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Close-up candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. A stark style and contrast captured while she was enjoying a street performance. Go full screen by pressing 'L'.
Caledonian Sleeper locomotive 92 038 draws to a halt in platform 15 at Euston station, 16 minutes early, with the previous evenings 20.45 departure from Inverness (train 1M16). The 16 coach train also conveyed a portion from Aberdeen (depart 20.26) and Fort William (depart 19.50).
Whenever I see this train arrive in London, I always think of the passengers who have joined the previous evening at stations on the Fort William portion. Joining the train at small stations, located in gorgeous Scottish scenery, and alight at the stark concrete and steel environs of Euston station!
Das trifft sowohl für die Sonnenblume aus dem Balkonkasten zu, als auch für die etwas kontrastreichere Entwicklung dieses Motivs.
Ich hoffe es findet Gefallen.
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. My attention was caught by the stark contrast of her scarf and how well she stood out against the shady side of the street. Of course, I emphasised this some more in processing but I love the result. Enjoy!
The lake at Cerro Torre was our destination for the hike. You can just see the glacier that feeds the lake at the base of the mountain. If you look closely, you can see some tiny people at the edge of the lake. Los Glaciares National Park, Patagonia, Argentina
Only a few more days and I will be gone (away, will probably have one more post before hand, but crazy busy), don't know why I feel so compelled to post this today, now at this moment, but I do. The full color version below, both are far, far from straight out of the camera.
Please view in the light box, really the only way to see it.
I appreciate everyone of you who has stopped to take a gander, leave a message, post an award/invite and made this a favorite.
Thank you!
Another shot from the snowstorm a few days ago... what I've noticed most of all when it's snowing, is the overwhelming silence... even the birds are quiet.
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