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Two Southern Pacific AC4400CWs lead a Union Pacific coal train out of Tunnel 1 at Plainview, Colorado, on February 8, 1999. The rear of the train can be seen passing Plain siding in the background, in this view looking toward the Flatiron rock formations and the city of Boulder.
I tidied up my embroidery thread stash this week - no more tangled threads! Yay!
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When I was taking out the garbage this afternoon, I noticed a BIG bag filled with thread next to the chute! Of course I had to take it with me! It was full of thread. Well over 100 spools. Mostly Coats & Clarks, and mostly on plastic spools so it can't be too old. I usually buy Gutterman, but I'm not about to turn away free thread!
At the Village Museum in Burhaniye: embroidery with metallic thread (the colours are just reflections).
Threads Edition 5 - A handmade A6 zine with photographs, drawings, illustrations and fragments.
Hand letterpressed cover with tipped on images.
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Nikon D750 / Nikkor 50/1.4
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Meet my new thread catcher! My Mom gave me this cute bunny dish from Target. Isn't it so cute?! Thanks Mom :)
Handmade for main series key art
Video for series promo: vimeo.com/88769028
Series Blurb: A single thread. By itself, a thread is thin and fragile. But when thread after thread after thread is woven together, there is strength, there is substance—even beauty.
And what is the fabric of a church? Is it not woven together by the threads of beliefs and relationships and aspirations?
Large, and velvety blue and red, Ammophila nigricans is one of our most beautiful wasps. I was fortunate to have a very cooperative female subject for several hours in Leavenworth, Kansas, August 24, 2017.
A few days doing a little train chasing with Aussie Graham Cotterall in the area...
Hardly a cloud in the sky all week, but unfortunately the short days, generally short trains, and limited midwinter sun angles didn't yield a great bounty, but I thank Graham greatly for the chauffeuring service, as I wouldn't normally be bothered getting out to see these.
Early morning light on 920 threading its way out of some bush and pines along the Pacific Ocean coast near Shag Point.
26 June 2019, train 920, 5379-4513, Shag Point, SIMT, NZ
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/1T3geDn
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by @jbbevel on Instagram.