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Fire road ... Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

 

4/27/2022 © MIke Orazzi

Boys & Girls Track, Granby, SMSA at Suffield High School.

Bessa R4M

Voigtländer Color-Skopar 35 mm f2.5

From our deck. One human, and at least one other mammal, probably a squirrel, or possibly a dog.

 

That snow is almost gone already. There's probably more to come.

 

Thanks for looking!

Wintery morning, Portland, Oregon

tracks seen on our morning walk near Kingley Vale!

abandoned tracks and fall foliage.

Looking for issues to might lead to problems. Ford enters Bayshore station.

Taken at Hull Mariner, these tracks were part of the rail network around the original docks.

Grumman S-2 (S2F) Trackers, Tucson, Arizona.

 

If airplanes could talk imagine the stories these Trackers could tell. Thousands of hours flying over the oceans of the world, exotic ports of call. All this history largely lost to time.

Zeche Zollern - Dortmund - Germany

Otherwise used as an unofficial BMX track, this huge mound of earth at Hemington proved to be a very useful vantage point in a predominantly flat landscape. I waited patiently for the drifting mist to reveal the sun’s orb, the detail of which I held in place with the use of a combination of neutral density graduated filters.

 

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Track is visable on right ridge and follows ridgeline right to left droping down to the Iris Burn

Redfern Railway Station; evening peak hour.

ATSH: On the line

CoF122: Habitat & B&W

or "Into the tulgey wood" with apologies to Lewis Carroll

Snow on the fields in the evening sun.

Rail tracks with historic train

Tracks of the Mont Blanc's Tramway (French Alps)

An unusual working with 37219 Jonty Jarvis conducting a track recording video for driver training route purposes, working as 0C01 Derby RTC to Derby RTC.

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Amtrak 682 crosses the Charles River and passes a track gang inspecting the switches of the approach to North Station.

this is a long exposure late evening shot of the frozen beach, I didn't notice the animal tracks until I downloaded it to the computer, I think they are a nice addition!

me in my track shorts (adidas) and track spikes (Asics, with spikes currently removed) . . . actually, hold up, those are XC rather than track spikes but still. Anyways . . .

Of the railway crossing at Talsarnau and surrounding mountains views.

I saw many of those tracks in the fields. I found the fascinating, so I took many different photos... which means that you will see a few of them.

 

I am so not sure about this shot. It's sort of experimental processing. I am really interested in constructive feedback. Thanks!

 

For additional photos of my trip along Hadrian's Wall and alternative versions please check my blog (see link below).

 

Enjoy!

 

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Rise early to track the morning sun near Cable Beach side of Gantheaume Point, Broome

Oldie but a goodie. Freestyle painted in 1994 with Chen under the south Minneapolis Tracks. This piece was really significant at the time and was a relatively different style then people were used to seeing in Minneapolis. I basically rocked a piece in what I consider to be a style in the culture of Cali graffiti at the time. It wasn't as good as what I was used to seeing but I was so infuenced at the time by writers that I had grown up admiring like Risky, Power, Slick, Hex, Dream (L.A.), Green and Charlie that it came out in my style. Originally, I painted with Chen but he never finished and I did. Funny thing is, while painting this, I had a younger writer (now a famous T.C. writer) and his Mom, stand behind me and watch me and ask me questions the whole time. I didn't mind. At them time, I was just flattered to have anyone take notice. Also, when I came back a few days later to try to get a photo, I didn't realize that there was a group of people sitting up on the embankment behind the wall. When I took the photo, I heard some people start screaming and yelling at me. I began to walk away and noticed that a small mob had decided to attempt to snatch my camera and jump me. As they approached, I took off running to gain a distance on them. I figured I had a better shot at fighting one or two that followed before the rest caught up. I ran about 10 blocks with some of them on my tail. I finally stopped when it was me and only one other dude. I grabbed the biggest rock I could find and quickly turned and started to go for him. As I got about 5 feet away, he realized that he was alone and that I had now become the aggressor and he stopped dead in his tracks. I think that he had thought that I would be afraid of him. With a giant rock in my hand, I wasn't afraid of shit. He paused and I started to threaten him. He couldn't understand me because he only spoke Spanish but knew I meant business. Right about then, a female approached and intervened. She stated, "He thought you were trying to take a picture of us. We are homeless and drug addicts. We were using drugs and he thought you took a picture of us. Don't hurt him." I told her to tell him I was only taking pictures of my graffiti. She did. He quickly changed his demeaner and when I saw him change to a nonaggressive attitude, I put the rock down. We clearly had a stand off that was based off of a misunderstanding. He looked me over and then they turned and walked back to join their group and I climbed the bridge embankment I was at and went home. It was A really intense sitiuation and I am glad that nothing bad ended up happening. It could have been bad on both our ends. Crazy times!

Canon EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM

A shot taken in some very harsh morning light - seemed a good candidate for an experiment with tones to create a different atmosphere.

Hart's Location

New Hampshire

USA

 

Went for a hike in the White Mountains of NH to see Arethusa falls. Wasn't a great day weather wise but it was still a good time. These tracks run along Frankenstein Cliffs, and as much as we wanted to see where they led there wasn't enough daylight left to make the trek. An adventure for another day!

On our track westwards on the F910 Austurleið we made a short detour at a signpost "Svartá".

On this track we had to cross a section of deep and impressive back ash. It looks and feels like sand but in fact it is ash from volcanic eruptions in this area.

Between August 2014 and February 2015 a series of fissure eruptions formed the new Holohraun lava field that covers an area of 85 km² with a volume of 1,4 km³. This is one of the largest lava fields in Island.

If you follow the track to the end there is a good starting point to visit the Holurhaun lava field, the Jökulsá á Fjöllum river and the Skínandi waterfall.

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