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Subir a Peña Francia y encontrarme con aquellos lleno de insectos fue todo un placer.

No llevaba el macro(Estaba en el coche) así que les hice fotos con el Tamron 24/70.

 

Bueno y ya desearos un feliz día

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Taken for the Macro Monday Theme "garden macro"

 

with Coral rocks , Niue Island, Sth Pacific

A great cloudy morning down the mountain in Roanoke, about 45 min drive downhill from me. A few floors up and its so much better. Subbed, "subframed" with a Nikon Nikkor-O 35 f2.

ordered a chisel tip! and got a round tip ,4 out of 5 times graff city have fucked up my shipment

A Garden near Leeds. I've just managed to buy a tree fern (not taken from the wild) and have hopes that it may reach a decent size, with some tlc....but it will take some time and I doubt it'll be as good as these.

As I stand on the roof of my car in -8F with a -35F Windchill, UPRR YPR60B (YPR60B 23) has made it's way to Downtown Chicago and onto the lead to Bloomers & The Chicago Tribune on a absolutely freezing Friday morning.

 

(I miss Florida, sigh)

These guys are SO fast - young Starling - in and out of the feeder.....

i am now:

entranced by nostalgia

now:

overcome by the memory of your hold

on my then flaccid, unbroken limbs

 

tyranny, mistaken for tenderness

violent, tough

unrelenting in your hunt, for the chambers of my heart

for with it came my ill-informed intentions

with your empowering destruction

 

abnormal, rough

you had become

blood loss: our new warm gun

slowly, liquids drop from our impatient lips

slow enough to become love

in all its meanings

in all its polluted forms

Completely forgot about this amazing evening on Endrick Water. The mist suddenly dropped as the sun set. I had just got back to the car but luckily looked behind me and then spent the next hour shooting with the Arrochar Alps behind.

We are somewhere in the milepost 70-ish range on the south end of the Logan Sub. At one time it used to connect into the N&W down at Gilbert. It stops a bit shy of that extension, instead making a left turn and heads for Elk Creek. That’s the last pile of black diamonds down here at the end of the Logan Sub. A relatively clean 7400 hugs the road and embraces the shadows on an early Fall morning. R211 is your train symbol.

Happy Sliders Sunday!

Sub zero. Mam Tor. Derbyshire February 2017.

There's no doubt that a fully mature Gannet, with its stunning yellow head & white plumage, is a beautiful & elegant bird. During a recent visit to RSPB Bempton cliffs, I was also taken with how visually striking these black & white sub-adults are.

July 2024.

Subic: Stunning bird!

seguimos con la serie del sábado

C640 rolls along Pratts Branch Creek on the former L&N Rockhouse Sub on its journey to Martin.

In a pretty rare occurrence, CP 3-H88 has just a pair of GP38s for power as they grind up the grade in full notch 8 under the wooden bridge at mile 37 of the Galt Sub with about 5000ft of empty autoracks for Wolverton Yard.

 

I’m not sure exactly when CP 3011 arrived and was added to the Toronto power pool, but it’s certainly a welcome sight being one of only a small fleet of GP38ACs on the roster, and for my first catch of it to be leading a rare westbound on the main out of Toronto is even more special. What a day!

This is the second grizzly I've seen in Yellowstone, but the first I've been able to photograph. From talking to the ranger on sight, this one is a little too familiar around people, so they try and harass it to make it more wary of people, for both its and peoples' safety. Looking forward to seeing more of these creatures on future visits. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, May 2024

 

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This morning, as I was getting ready for work, I got the first of what would turn out to be MANY texts regarding the bizzarre-o situation involving a 34 year-old, Santa Fe Warbonnet-painted B40-8W leading a westbound business train towards the city I reside in.

 

This is the second shot that I got of the O-PADTOP (Paducah, KY-Topeka, KS), and it's taken just about 20 minutes before sunset. This is at Herschell Rd., which is just east of Tecumseh, KS, and MP 44 on BNSF's Topeka Sub.

 

As if it wasn't evident from the start that this was an extremely rare occurrence, the BNSF 552 literally died about 100 yards from its destination, as it stopped at Topeka's 2nd St. Interlocking. Breakdowns like this certainly won't help the cause of getting old units like this assigned as solo motors to trains like this in the future, deadheads or not.

T800 rolls south through Granite as the clouds break apart for a bit of sun.

266/365

 

99 days left to go on this 365 and I cannot wait for it to end!

 

Faffery with the IPad and a crystal ball.

 

Proper photography tomorrow :)

 

M317 descends Cranberry Grade.

 

Rowlesburg, WV

Based off of "Klunk" by The Enigma That is Fennec Fox. He is an SD-200 sub unit. (TLC Atlantis theme)

Canary Wharf tube station.

CSX job M783 heads north to Howell Yard on the Manchester Sub with a CW40-8 leading long hood forward, something these motors weren't built for. Running with a mirror isn't a preferred way of doing things, but I guess with the current state of affairs it is what it is. It doesn't make this late evening scene from April 19, 2019 taken at 19:46 all that appealing.

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