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I haven't been able to get trackside recently with my busy month at work, so here's one from the archives. A YN1 road slug leads a rail train through Blue Island Junction back in July of 2005.
One year ago, I snapped this shot of a foraging Zebra Dove at a beach in Kauai. I didn't realize how cool the composition was until now. The low-angle shot and the grass blades framing the zebra finch, all made me feel as if I were foraging with that Zebra Dove.
Looking back in my camera roll also made me realize how much I improved. Many of my photos then were overexposed and out of focus. Also, why did I need to take 50 photos of the same plant? This makes me proud when I say my current camera roll is so much cleaner.
One another beauty of Mongolian summertime.
M62UM locomotive with local passenger train leaving Zuunkharaa, Trans-Mongolian railway. ©2023
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Photographed almost 10 years ago, many camera bodies and lenses ago. I used this image as the logo on my website for many years. I no longer have my website, because most of my sales are generated through Flickr, 500px, Getty Images and Facebook.
Thank you to everyone that follows my photography journey <3 It's been a blast and I've learned so much. I still have so much to learn and photograph.
A special thank you to Graham (Hammerchewer) who was always so generous with his time and expertise. I learned quite a bit from you. More than I did when I took photography courses in college :)
I had no idea what I was doing when I snapped this pix!
Canon 7D, Canon 100-400, F5.6, 1/640, ISO 1250
Throwback Thursday to those hot Summer, halcyon days in Amsterdam. While we were there, we had the opportunity to experience a local record-breaking heatwave. The mercury hit 42°C for a couple of days straight. This week we have the polar opposite, where temperatures are barely going above -15°C during the daytime.
..to a couple months ago. Forgot to post this neat consist that was on the point of a LINGAL manifest, caught in Burlington, Ia.
This week we are going back to the last day of 1996, and to KD 322 at the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, dressed for route 76A.
Route 76A started operating between Tallaght and Blanchardstown Hospital around 1989. In late-1990 it was extended to Blakestown, while the southern terminus was moved to The Square in Tallaght. In 1996 the northern terminus was changed to the Blanchardstown Centre. At the same time Fettercairn or Balrothery became the southern terminus for different departures, and remained so for about 15 years. In 2019 Dublin Bus transferred the route to Go-Ahead Ireland. The route ceased to operate in November 2023. It was partially replaced by routes W2 and W4 under Bus Connects.
KD 322 was new to CIE in 1983. It was withdrawn by Dublin Bus in 2000.
31/12/1996
September 18, 1999 brings me back to Scott St watching trains with my grandparents. One of my better attempts at using a camera at the ripe old age of 9....
Little did I know at that time that the memories spent with my grandpa watching trains would so drastically steer my life in the direction it has. If it weren't for him, who knows where the hell I'd be in life. I still smile every now and then when I'm at work passing spots that we would watch trains together. Man, I miss them...
25.7.2011
Tay và môi anh sao lạnh ?
Mắt và tình anh sao buồn ?!
Tôi chập chờn trong cơn chớm ngủ với ý nghĩ kì lạ đó .
Con người đó có một thân nhiệt thật kì lạ .…
I almost forgot to do this!!! YIKES!!
This photo is from March 2010 The kids are Juniors in high school.
Every Friday was movie night in Lauren's basement. Lots of snacks were always on hand. and lots of fun and laughter too!!
A shot I forgot to upload that I took on 7/3/17 of L-CHI101 approaching Mazon, IL with an unpatched ATSF C44-9W.
Sometimes it's fun to go back and re-edit pictures that you took when you were 16. I'm seriously craving some creative picture taking time. Focusing on class and graded photo projects can really take the creativity and fun out of making art. My goal for this upcoming break is to take photos just because, with no reason other than to marvel at the beauty and goodness of God.
1934 Brewster Town Car
The Brewster was immortalized in the Cole Porter song, "You're the Top" and is the only American to ever win the Gold Medal at the Paris International Exposition, a gathering of Europe's finest coachbuilders.
Some random 80s/90s era comic characters that don't actually exist. Please come up with good names, I can't think of any I like. :P
I've been re-watching The Mandalorian as I’ve been building lately and I was reminded of a few photos I took for Blocks Magazine Issue 72 back in 2020 that I never posted online before.
For this image, the Jawa are at it again! This time a tribe of them are spaceshipjacking Din Djarin’s beloved Razor Crest for parts in the mountains of Arvala-7 (maybe they intend on selling them on BrickLink). Good thing he has his trusty Amban Phase Pulse Blaster with him.
This is my Throwback Thursday post for this week. This photograph was taken from the beach that is located at the point parking lot in the Cape Henlopen State Park. It was a very special sunset with the lines of cloud formations.
My dad behind the wheel, my sister on the passenger side, my next older brother in the middle and me standing up in the rear.
I believe this is a '28 Chevy and I would guess, by my size, that the year taken was about 1948 or 1949.
A throwback Thursday shot to one of the many cool lashes that CP 277 graced us with over the years.
Nothing but great standard cab variety. It seems like it was so long ago...
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