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On former Tennessee Central Railway tracks, now owned by the Nashville & Eastern, soon to be part of RJ Corman, Bob Kaplan & I were able to photograph the train 17 times between Mt. Juliet & Monterey. Had we known the territory better, we probably could have gotten it more than 20. Is that too many? I don't think so. Not with an E unit up front.
72/365 - In The Colors - Ben Harper
Tough start of a new week. Bad results in several stupid tests at school lately and a lot of work to finish before intense days of practice tests next week. You see what I'm talking about ?
So after courses me and Loic had to made a new shot for the school project we've been working on all the weekend. The theme is "Do it as..." a (famous or not so) photographer.
The original feelings we had with this work were very great, we found we had to understand the style of a photographer and shot new pictures with this particular style. We also have to redact about this photographer, define his style and explain his pictures.
In fact, that's basically less interesting, we have to purely copy two pictures of a photographer like a xerox and describe "technically" the original pictures.
Whatever, it's been several weeks that I wanted to make a tribute to Dustin Diaz with this theme, cause he has been inspiring for me. But in the end, I was really unmotivated to just copy his work.
Don't think that's the better way to learn something...
I've been working on learning how Dustin does his pictures for few months to inspire my own ones and be able to shoot something decent for this theme.
Finally I decided to change and try some new things, I wanted to make fashion pictures outdoor with the spring feeling, I found great fashion pictures by Ted Grambeau, but that was not really what I wanted to do. I've shot some pics as Ted Grambeau this Sunday with Emmeline, but finally we ended with the Dustin like picture in the subway that I really liked.
With no fashion photographer name found, I decided to get back on my first idea, that's why we had to shot another one this Monday with Loic.
First we went to a lake outside Toulouse with Melissa and Florent where Loic wanted to shoot his theme picture. Found the place interesting and decided to go for a fashion shoot with Melissa for today's shot. After that, we went back to my place to pack the rest of the things we needed for my DD shot and we went to the center to find the right spot.
A lot of hard work. Hope you'll enjoy it cause we don't have that much sleep theese days...
Love to read your comments. Take care, see ya tomorrow.
Link to In The Colors - Ben Harper live music video.
Light :
- 1 flash Canon speedlite 540EZ through 24" square softbox 35mm on the left of Melissa
- 1 flash Canon speedlite 540EZ backlighting
Fired by Cactus V4.
Canon EOS 7D - EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
Sébastien Huruguen
Davidson Reserve
Single Barrel No. 15-0026 Small Batch Tennessee Straight Sour Mash Whiskey
Category: Tennessee Whiskey
Date Tasted: 7/27/2021
Country: USA
Alcohol: 62.9%
Tasting Info
Style: Rich & Spicy
Aroma: chocolate malt shake, gingerbread cookies, brown sugar-tossed sweet plantains, liquorice, freshly sawn oak, and maple
Flavor: carob, date cake, marcona almonds, and licorice
Smoothness: Hot
Enjoy: neat, on the rocks, in cocktails, with cigars and with drops of water
Cocktails: Sazerac, Old Fashioned, Manhattan
Bottom Line: A rich, oaky Tennessee Whiskey with all the dark, mysterious flavors.
www.tastings.com/Spirits-Review/Davidson-Reserve-Single-B...
Classification: Straight Bourbon
Company: Frank August
Distillery: Sourced from an undisclosed distillery(ies) in Kentucky
Release Date: Ongoing
Proof: 100
Age: NAS (Aged at least 4 years per TTB regulations)
Mashbill: Undisclosed
Color: Copper
MSRP: $70 (2022)
NOSE
Green apple | Citrus | Caramel | Vanilla | Sherry | Baking spices | Light & fruity
PALATE
Caramel | Vanilla | Pear | Sweet apple | Nutmeg
FINISH
Warming spice | Raisin | Light cinnamon | Touch of malt | Seasoned oak | Medium length | Light ethanol aftertaste
OVERALL
A sophisticated bottle design perfectly mirrors what the bourbon inside the bottle offers.
Notes of caramel and vanilla are found throughout the bourbon acting as a steady constant and bringing a classic style to the bourbon. From there though, the whiskey looks to expand its horizons. The nose is noticeably light and surprisingly fruity with green apple, citrus, and sherry combining pleasantly. The palate introduces pear and sweet apple for its part, before transitioning to a more baking spices and oaky affair for its finish.
The brand claims for all intent purposes, that this is a bottled-in-bond bourbon, but due to contractual obligations, it couldn’t disclose its DSP number preventing it from featuring it on its label. Comprised of just 10-15 barrels, it's a small batch bourbon that showcases the rounding off some edges while also allowing it to keep some character more akin to single barrels or tiny batches.
www.breakingbourbon.com/review/frank-august-small-batch-s...
Whiskey Day, 07/10/2023, Nashville, TN
Apple iPhone 13
iPhone 13 back dual wide camera 5.1mm f/1.6
ƒ/1.6 5.1 mm 1/60 160
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In una calda mattinata della scorsa estate, l'ATR115.001 ritorna al deposito di Iseo dopo aver effettuato uno dei primi treni della mattinata per Brescia.
Jellico lies in the heart of Tennessee’s coal mining region. The Jellico Coalfield was famous for its high quality bituminous coal. Mining firms owned eighty percent of the land in Campbell and Claiborne counties, providing most of the jobs in this impoverished area of northern Tennessee between 1880 and 1930.
In 1906, a railroad car packed with dynamite exploded in Jellico, killing eight and destroying part of the town. The town quickly recovered, however, and many of the buildings in the Main Street area dated from this period.
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KWT's Bruceton Turn has just completed copying a warrant from the CSX AY Dispatcher and has authority onto the CSX Memphis Sub behind me, to head toward Bruceton Yard to interchange their train.
The train is passing the restored L&N Depot in McKenzie, TN, where the L&N (removed) crossed the Nashville, Chattanooga, & St Louis which the KWT solely operates.
Once in Bruceton, they will interchange their 24 loads of clay products from Gleason and grab roughly 20 empties and head back west for McKenzie.
McKenzie, TN
2020.10.22
This covered bridge is located east of Sevierville, Tn and spans the east fork of the Pigeon River. The community of Harrisburg has maintained a bridge in this location since the 1800's. The original bridge, know as McNutts Bridge, washed away in 1875.
The county hired Elbert Stephenson Early to build a covered. Over the years the bridge has been maintained by the county. The bridge has been restructured several times and in 1975 was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
www.tdot.state.tn.us/bridges/existing/Harrisburgbridge.htm
This photo is being used (with my permission) on a brochure by Joyce S Y Tan. Joyce is a certified Art Therapist, Registered Counselor and Registered Social Worker.