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I found the form of the tunnel fascinating, and how the colours almost form a kaleidoscope, the light giving the pic depth ....
My SPC 4-4-0 No. 3 is seen pulling a short freight train out of the tunnel at the Pennsylvania Live Steamers (PLS) in Collegeville, PA.
This is a live steam locomotive that uses alcohol flames to warm water in the boiler. The pistons and valve gear are exactly like the full size locomotive.
For the second Sunday in a row, Norfolk Southern put one of their heritage units on the point of Mechanicville-Chicago intermodal train 205. Last week it was the Lackawanna and this week it was the Southern. NS ES44AC 8099 is illuminated by a brief sucker hole as it exits the tunnel and begins the descent down Belden Hill's west slope to the Chenango River Valley and Binghamton on the former Delaware & Hudson. Thanks to the birdies.
A BNSF vehicle train rolling east Montana Rail Link, curves toward 365-foot Cabinet Tunnel in Cabinet Gorge east of Colby, Idaho, on the morning of October 2, 2021.
Kings Cross tunnel. I always love this tunnel . The positioning of the three people walking towards me and the colours the lady in front was wearing gaive this a staged look.
The short tunnel from the Union Canal Tunnel Park in a cloudy day. This is one of my favorite places to walk around in all the seasons. There are still many trees that Autumn hasn't touched. Love the still water there! (Best viewed in large)
Zoomed-out version of my previous shot.
Newbold Tunnel on the Oxford Canal just outside Rugby.
Constructed in 1770, it is 189m (207 yards) long and features two towpaths - extremely rare for a canal tunnel!
Autumn Tunnel
What a season...
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The Greenwich Foot Tunnel, London, UK.
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CSX I141, led by classic C40-8W 7788, exits the 955ft Big South Tunnel, about to enter the 678ft Little South Tunnel, at South Tunnel, TN.
Yosemite has been blessed with lots of snow this season, but lately I have been going back to a series of shots I took from Tunnel View from last Spring when it snowed. The fog was rolling in the valley and we didn't get a sun star on this sunrise, but had a really nice golden glow coming out from the clouds. This was a hard image to work with trying to bring it back to what my eyes were seeing. I remember taking shots and then stopping to see what the scene looked like compared to my image on the LCD. Focusing on what wasn't correct so I could bring it as close as possible during post processing. Now I am shooting with a different camera and just take a video to bring back my memory for post :)
Queenscliff Tunnel.
The wormhole (also known as the Queenscliff Tunnel) was constructed in 1908 by local fishermen as a shortcut through from Manly to Freshwater beach to the north.
I have been meaning to get to this location for a while now, and finally had an opportunity early on Friday morning.
This is actually quite a low and narrow tunneel - definitely a solo shooting oppotunity.
Even with as many photos as I have seen at this location, coming through the Wawona Tunnel in Yosemite for the first time really knocked my socks off. It reminded me of my gasping response the first time I saw the Tetons driving up out of Jackson Hole. In the days we were in Yosemite I took a gazillion photos here but I liked this one best, moving right to incorporate the blooming bushes in the foreground, and with El Capitan wearing a cloud hat.
A rather mysterious space, I think it might be the entrance to a new condo building - there's an opening in the mid-point of the tunnel or it could be a service entrance. The space was posted as being private property - not a pedestrian pass through. Off to the right and out of the frame a man stood watching so I couldn't explore further.
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I completely burned out on editing these...any suggestions and cc are welcome. Thanks!
(just wish this was their dog!! lol...it is the dog that lives on this property! Oh well, another Norman Rockwell moment gone bad!)
Taken from inside one of the many tunnels on the Blue Ridge Parkway. This tunnel is on the higher elevation where the color was past it's peak when we were there, so I processed it in mono.
I've been working a lot this past week but now I'm off for 5 days and I'm excited to get outside, see some friends and have some fun. Happy hump day y'all. :-))