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A Brown Line L train snakes its way through Chicago's River North neighborhood over Hubbard Street between Wells and Franklin.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/8.0, 56mm, 1/500s
... that's all I seem to be able get from these guys! They do have lovely tails, though.
Common Gallinule, juvenile
PGT 365 Challenge #194 - From Behind
Just going through a bunch of older stuff. I had to photograph a friend's beloved VW Squareback which she was going to sell. I always kinda liked this shot.
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Part of my 2010 Nissan Sentra reflecting the surroundings. Taken in Raleigh. North Carolina.
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Lots of rain here today, I really liked the view out my car windshield at a traffic stop this morning. Red backlight is the taillights of the car in front of me, the other is....heck I don't know but I like it...probably roadside signs:)
Panorama at the Peak Restaurant, Route 9, Berkeley Springs West Virginia at the Panorama Overlook at Prospect Peak along Rt. 9 a few miles from Berkeley Springs offers a scenic view of three states and two rivers and is rated by National Geographic as one of the five most spectacular views in the East. Print Size 13x19 inches.
Another morning; another shot of Seattle before heading into the office.
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Taillight of a vehicle driving on Kaufmann Rd.
The moon is extra red from the California forest fire smoke.
1960 Edsel Ranger Convertible
Introduced on October 15, 1959, the 1960 Ranger was now the only sedan Edsel offered, while the Villager name applied to two station wagons, six- and a nine-passenger models. The decision was made to eliminate not only the Corsair, but the vertical grille element, as well. The new grille had an "hourglass" appearance.
By this point, the 1960 model shared so many body panels and interior trim features with Ford, that the defining characteristics that distinguished Edsels from Fords were its taillights, grille, signal/parking lights, trim at the front of the sides of the fenders, and of course, name badges. It came with a ladder-type frame and a 120-in wheelbase.