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It has finally hit the EJ&E trains! CN SD40u 6011 leads N21 long hood first through Crest Hill. At least CN is using decent power, but I think I'll take a SD38-2 over this.
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I think my new favourite subjects are umbrellas :-). So here´s a combination with my old fav "stairs". Taken at my birthday. I took a day off and it was raining all the time :-(. But it was wonderful day!
..ach ja ich musste am Samstag doch noch fegen... Grüße an Andreas ;-).
Actually I think before we grew into "reasoning beings", (the thing that makes us unique), we only craved need. As infants without reasoning abilities, hard to know if we felt love or just need. Closeness or love instinctively means safety, and that was all we "needed" before reason made us self-conscious, aware, or the word bandied around lately, we became "woke".
I think we are more than chunks of meat with firing neurons, the ability to "reason" about our place in the universe makes each of us special among all life forms. Our uniqueness gives me reason to suspect none of this is just a random quirk of nature. Was there nothingness before awareness, and will there be nothingness after? I don't think so, otherwise what's the point? Too many things have had to happen over time beyond our comprehension to be just luck or chance. We are part of something special. The natural man is a beast, cruel beyond anything else in nature. We have thousands of years of history to look back on to see the truth of that. Right now the world of man (and woman of course) is at a time of peace and prosperity never know before. We're at a precipice, do we continue to lift humanity to even greater heights, or revert to our bloody, enslaved past? Did God roll the dice on mankind, and was everything for nothing. We have free agency and reason, are we up to the task?
What a ramble, sorry for getting carried away. Just wanted to post a picture. ;>)
Stone surface painted over with the words STOP THINK CHOOSE.
Photo released with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. For the credit requirement, you can cite my name Nicolas Raymond or Bold Frontiers. Please also include a link to this photo on my Flickr account whenever possible.
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On April 9, 2014, NYSW GP40 #3040 leads Train UT-1 north up Schuyler Street in Utica, NY as it returns from a trip to Sangerfield.
think this one was getting bored of all the attention, but its not often wild deer hang around for long enough to get photos.
I know I take many moon shots, one would think what's so interesting about it? I find that although it's the same night after night, it manages to have different 'faces' based on the phase, air clarity, light pollution, etc. This one seemed to have a strange angle of the shaded portion that made it stand out to me.
I think I might becoming a Neve Superfan. hope she don't think I am stalking the way I go in out of her store *laughs*
Savvy is wearing:
*ARGRACE* Newsboy Cap #SOYOKA [B] Rigged-love this hair...Fun!
neve top - sprightly LaraX
neve short - scamp LaraX
Heading over to Boonies at 8am SLT.... Boonies on the Lakefront>
This, I think, is one of the most amazing places in New Zealand. I was really looking forward to visiting this place, but admist one of the biggest snowfalls in New Zealand, snugged up in the Catlins and watching the wind and rain pour in, I never thought i'd get a good shot of this place. The waterfalls were completely overwhelmed and muddy, it was freezing cold and windy... but for some reason the sun shone, the clouds parted and I got this shot of the lighthouse. What is even more amazing is that a rainbow came out towards the left which I captured with the LInhof and so I really hope it came out ok with the wind howling against the tripod. Afterwards, we went up to the lighthouse and over a wooden ledge and the sound the wind made was like a jet engine.
After this shot we went into a small little hotel and ate an wesome meal of seafood and pints of Speights.
Oh mannn.
So more info regarding this shot - I think this is the perfect shot with regards to balance, focal points, leading lines and my favourite subject, the ocean. The cross light has a nice feel to it, although it could be better given the rocks in the water are darker, but at the same time I really like being able to see the shadow at the edge of the cliff to the right in the water. I did saturate this photo a little, as I'm sick of seeing professional photos that are clearly unnatural and could not exist without some saturation added to convey "their perception of the photo with their own eyes" or something... so i'll see what other people think.
My daughter took this of me and my friend thinking in a park in Cadillac, MI...I'm the one in sunglasses...HBM
You will think this is a funny title, but this morning I was sitting in the dentist's chair with my mouth clamped open, and it suddenly occurred to me that the staircase in that building was quite interesting, and I resolved to take a picture once I had escaped. So that's exactly what I did, in fact I took several, and played around with colours and shadows as the original is dull green. The amazing thing is that I worked in that building for 15 years, on the top floor, and never really noticed the architecture.
found my photo here urbipedia (removed when I complained about it being used without my permission)
Here is my first official aerial photograph! I've done a bit of video with my new DJI Mavic Mini, but not much actual photography so far. I think it does a pretty good job even with its tiny sensor.
Mural "Think" SpY'a, ul. Krakowska, Katowice, 21 kwietnia 2016 r.
Mural powstał w 2013 r. w ramach Street Art Festivalu.
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Mural "Think" by SpY, Krakowska str., Katowice, April 21, 2016
The mural was created in 2013 for the Street Art Festival.
I think people find the comparisons to the Nazi Germany and the Holocaust ridiculous because the idea that we would, in this day and age, put people in gas chambers and mass kill them is ridiculous.
The main point of the comparison is to note that ordinary Germans ultimately supported crimes against humanity.
The sad reality is that if you consider the wars that we are engaged in, our response to immigrants, our response to refugees, our actions to Muslims, the LGBQ community, to people of color and most importantly our role in the dire climate crisis: ordinary Americans are already supporting crimes against humanity. It's not coming if we don't adjust course: it is already here.
Nothing says spring quite like the arrival of baby animals. Here is a cute little fox kit holding a meal from mom and dad. I think he was more interested in playing than eating.
I think this was four or five horizontal frames from left to right stitched together in Photoshop. Photographed from another bird blind after observing a Great Blue Heron hunting along the water's edge.
"Cheesequake State Park is a 1,610-acre (2.52 mi2) state park located in Old Bridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States.
The New Jersey Legislature allocated $100,000 in 1937 to purchase property for the park. The state first acquired a 250-acre (100 ha) tract of farmland and a Civil War-era mansion from the Favier brothers in January 1938. Additional lands were acquired over the next two years, and the Civil Conservation Corps, part of the Works Progress Administration, helped develop the property. The park was opened in June 1940. It is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry and is part of the New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route.
The name Cheesequake has been variously described as deriving from the Lenape words Cheseh-oh-ke ("upland"), Chichequaas ("upland village"), or Chiskhakink ("at the land that has been cleared").
The park's lowlands consist of freshwater and saltwater marsh and a tidal estuary near the mouth of Cheesequake Creek on the Raritan Bay. It also includes hills of Northeastern hardwood forest, open fields, and a white cedar swamp. It includes a small parcel of Atlantic coastal pine barrens, consisting of pine forest in sandy soil, an isolated section of the much larger New Jersey Pine Barrens. It also includes the 6-acre (24,000 m2) Hooks Creek Lake, a freshwater lake where recreational fishing features trout, largemouth bass, catfish, and sunfish. Crabbing is also available at the park.
The park includes an interpretive center and five marked trails for both hiking and mountain biking that run throughout the wooded hills and across long wooden bridges across marshland. The park has designated camping areas available by reservation. Swimming and boating are summertime activities, while sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing are available in wintertime.
The Garden State Parkway runs through the park near exit 120 but offers no direct access. A road runs underneath the parkway to connect the northern and southern sides of the park. Parts of the park, including a picnic area, are visible from the parkway. Aberdeen-Matawan station (New Jersey Transit) is located about two miles east of the park." (Wikipedia)
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Think of me, think of me fondly
When we've said goodbye
Remember me, once in a while
Please promise me you'll try
When you find that once again you long
To take your heart back and be free
If you ever find a moment
Spare a thought for me
We never said our love was evergreen
Or as unchanging as the sea
But if you can still remember
Stop and think of me
Think of all the things
We've shared and seen
Don't think about the way
Things might have been
Think of me, think of me waking
Silent and resigned
Imagine me trying too hard
To put you from my mind
Recall those days
Look back on all those times
Think of the things we'll never do
There will never be a day
When I won't think of you
Can it be, can it be Christine?
Bravo!
Long ago, it seems so long ago
How young and innocent we were
She may not remember me
But I remember her
Flowers fade, the fruits of summer fade
They have their season so do we
But please promise me that sometimes
You will think of me
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I have no idea what or whome they represent but they looks quite intriguing for me... spotted while walking through the city of Łódź
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