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Timber Rattlesnake in situ. I have shots with the head in focus but I thought this one was more compelling.
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Colas Class 60 60095 passes Woodacre near Garstang on 6j37 Carlisle yard - Chirk timber train,photograph taken on 23/02/2016
He's the best walking/running partner ever. He never complains, he's always eager, and he's just a joy to hang out with.
Last Summer I stumbled upon one of the Cumberland Plateaus many Timber Rattlesnakes. Such a awesome specimen.
A fine looking buck in the early morning side light iof the Oklahoma Cross Timbers. Our beautiful world, pass it on.
Leica M2
35mm Summicron, 8-element replica (yellow filter)
Fomapan 100 in Tetanal Paranol-S (1:50 @ 68 deg for 8.5 min)
-- Many years ago -- decades even -- I read a book by the late, great historian of ideas, Isaiah Berlin. It was entitled, 'The Crooked Timber of Humanity.' Actually, apparently a paraphrase from Immanuel Kant who allegedly once said at a lecture, "Out of the cross-grained timber of humanity, nothing straight was ever fashioned," or something like that. Ha, ha, stayed with me all these years. Anyway, this scene reminded me of that book and those words.
timber bracing from an old abandoned log chute north of Vennesla, Norway.
Incidentally, this makes a great pair with my next image (Timber _Tunnel II), with one having warmer and the other colder tones, one with a darker tunnel and the other with a lighter tunnel.