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Am guessing coyote (fox tracks are a little broader according to web photos). The bird I don't know. The person was perhaps wading before tide went out. W end Caddy Park, Black's Creek, Quincy, MA 7/10/21
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TRACK is a unique art experience in the public and semi public space of the city of Ghent. It offers surprising, enriching and unexpected encounters with the city, its history and its inhabitants and incites to reflect upon urban realities and the contemporary human condition in a broader sense. 41 international artists were invited to conceive new art works that are strongly rooted in the urban fabric of Ghent but link the local context with issues of global significance.
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TRACK is een unieke kunstervaring in de openbare en semi-openbare ruimte in de stad Gent. Het biedt verrassende, verrijkende en onverwachte ontmoetingen met de stad, zijn geschiedenis en zijn inwoners en zet mensen ertoe aan te reflecteren over stedelijke realiteiten en de hedendaagse condition humaine in ruime zin. 41 internationale kunstenaars werden uitgenodigd om nieuw werk te creëren dat diep geworteld is in het stedelijke weefsel van Gent, maar dat de lokale context ook verbindt met thema’s die een universele relevantie hebben.
A pair of deer crossing the tracks just west of the Waupaca Depot. Follow their example and cross tracks carefully!
Seen at the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton, Ohio. From the Museum’s description:
“The M3 half-track is an armored personnel carrier that was used extensively by the U.S. Army and its Allies during WW2 … This particular M3 was produced by the White Motor Company of Cleveland, Ohio.
After the War many M3’s continued to see active service with numerous Armed Forces all over the World with some still in use to this day. This particular half-track was operated by the Israeli Defense Force and modified with the addition of a 30 caliber machine gun installed in place of the passenger front window. This M3 saw extensive service with the IDF and was actively involved in numerous combat engagements. It was sold surplus to the current owner who restored it to its original WWII U.S. Army configuration while retaining the IDF installed 30 cal machine gun passenger window mount …
Crew: 1 driver and 12 passengers …
The front roller is designed to keep the vehicle from getting stuck in a ditch or gully or debris by keeping the front end from getting buried. The armor thickness varies from 6-12 mm to protect the crew from small arms fire and shrapnel.
On loan from the Terry Connolly Collection.”
This is another shot I took of the train track.
I used a shallow depth of field in the hope to not give too much of the background away and to keep attention on the train track itself.
Again I used a high contrast and structural black and white to give effect to the picture.
Hope you all like it.
Winter Tracking
Chesterfield Gorge
West Chesterfield, MA
(Photo credit: Sienna Wildfield)
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