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Later that evening it was time to check out Tasrail's train 35 from Burnie. Here it is near the Three Sisters headland silhouetted by its own headlight..
The Don River Railway's 50th anniversary was as good a reason as any to head back to Tasmania. Unlike my previous trip a few months ago, this time would be mostly for trains - the DRR's anniversary in Devonport, plus a couple of days either side for Tasrail chasing. 14 February 2025
Shot at the Three Sisters (Tongaporutu) with two sisters...
Located on the west coast of the north island the Three Sisters is a popular spot with tourists and holiday makers. This shot is the product of another photoshoot with sempre_vivace.
3 sisters from echo point lookout at the blue mountains nsw australia.
A three exposure HDR this time.
If you are interested in learning about HDR, Trey Ratcliff (StuckinCustoms.com) is one of - if not the best at HDR photography and bringing the detail / colours out in his shots. His site has a tutorial on how to create HDR images - he is the master you will learn much! There are others who I consider to be inspirational in this field who I will tag in this image - take a look at their work, Lorenzo, Artie and Kris Kros imparticular never fail to amaze.
Once again the difficulty is the counting...seems not three any more..view east from the Apostles viewing platform
The Sisters, the Elephant, and Mount Taranaki, at Tongaporutu Beach on the spectacular north Taranaki coast
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The Colorado State University School of Music Theatre and Dance and the University Center for the Arts present “Three Sisters” by Anton Chekhov, directed by Walt Jones; new translation by Walt Jones. September 26, 2017
I am having The Three Sisters for supper. That is a Native American name for corn, beans, and squash, the most important crops grown by most tribes in North America. It is a quick, inexpensive, nutritious, and tasty meal.
First I slice and dice a small onion and saute it in a little olive oil and add a couple of yellow squash. Then I add a can of pinto beans, a can of corn, and a chopped tomato or two. I let all the veggies in the pot simmer for 15 to 30 minutes. Meat is optional, but I usually don't bother because the idea is to make a quick and cheap meal. Whereas I cook big pots of pinto beans as a main course, I use canned beans for The Three Sisters to save time.
I like to eat The Three Sisters with tortilla chips and a mixed green salad.