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A night time triple meet is in progress at Cima. In the north siding, an empty coal train idles away. On the main, a westbound stack train slowly eases west, cresting Cima Hill and starting the descent of the 2.2%. He's also taking it easy because the third player of this triple meet is taking the south siding and is just clearing up. The headlights catch the exhaust of the first two trains, enhancing an already ethereal scene with the Milky Way core looming overhead.
This is an interesting shot in terms of reflections, because one would normally think that part on the left was the "real world", I think, due to the way those shots normally work. In this case though, the whole thing's a reflection as you can tell by the word "Hotel" written backwards in the background across the street. I'll be interested to hear how many people you think are actually in the frame...anyway, happy Friday everyone...
Leica Q2 Monochrom
Summilux 28mm/f1.7 Asph.
Triple Falls, Du Pont State Forest.
Easily reached by a steep but short hike, this location has all three falls in view at the same time, but at the cost of being a bit distant. Total height of the falls is around 100 feet. Good views of the upper two cascades can be gained by taking the steps down to the viewing area at the top of the lower cascade. And I imagine that a good view of the lower cascade can be had from the base which seems popular with anglers.
in the Dupont State Forest, Cedar Mountain, North Carolina. The Falls consists of three distinct cascades, totaling about 120 feet in vertical drop. It was featured in the movie Last of the Mohicans. This photo shows a small section of one of the drops.
All three in the photo are first for me. From L to R: A Black-necked Stilt in Pythonesque Silly Walks pose near Long Point, a very secretive Yellow Rail decided to sit tight under a tree in plain view of people in Ashbridges Bay Park, Toronto and a very rare Hepatic Tanager (Female) from south-western US in Shell Park, Oakville.
El convento de San Domingos de Bonaval está situado en el Campo de San Domingos, en el barrio de Bonaval de Santiago de Compostela. Se atribuye erróneamente la fundación del convento a Santo Domingo de Guzmán, en una imaginaria peregrinación a Santiago de Compostela en 1219.
La mayoría de los edificios conservados fueron construidos en estilo barroco a finales del siglo XVII y comienzos del XVIII, bajo la dirección del arzobispo compostelano fray Antonio Monroy, mecenas de Domingos de Andrade.
Una triple escalera helicoidal y de gran audacia estructural fue construida también por Domingos de Andrade para comunicar el claustro del convento y las escaleras del edificio.
Fue cedido en 1976 por el ayuntamiento de Santiago de Compostela a la asociación que creó el Museo do Pobo Galego y en sí mismo constituye un objeto de visita.
Backpacking in California. Finally getting around to editing these images from a backpacking trip in Fall 2022. Hey, that's a quick turn around for me! We set up camp just steps from this composition with the three peaks so I got the chance to photograph this view from multiple times of day.
Mit einem oder zwei Triebwagen sah das schon immer gut aus, aber erst das 9-Euro-Ticket machts möglich: Die auf drei 650 verstärkte RB 17744 Friedrichshafen Stadt – Radolfzell unterhalb der Klosterkirche Birnau am Bodensee.
Triple Double - Looks like these pygmy owls were aware that the NBA playoffs started and wanted to put up a triple double. Jokes aside, I took a 1600 mile road trip this past week to Southern California all the way to the California-Mexico border. I had many mammal and reptile lifers as well as a good photo lifer of the Northern Pygmy-Owl. Up until now, I only had record shots and hadn't observed their behavior closely. After exploring the forest and not seeing anything, I heard a soft trilling just as I was about to give up. I noticed this pair of owls huddled together up on a bush. To my surprise, the female flew down to a stump and grabbed a cached rodent. The male followed and mated with her as she was feeding on the rodent. He proceeded to catch a lizard within the same hour, gift it to her, and mate yet again. The conditions were dark, the behavior happened so quickly, and my settings were less than ideal. That said, I was very fortunate to capture this frame in focus documenting this unique once in a lifetime moment. Looking forward to spending more time observing this species and others in the Glaucidium genus in the coming years - they have a lot of personality and are very active hunters.
Species: Northern Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium californicum)
Location: Southern California, CA, USA
Equipment: Canon EOS R7 + RF 100-500mm IS
Settings: 1/160s, ISO: 4000, f/6.3 @640mm EFL, Handheld, Electronic Shutter
Let's take to the air once more for a shot of the Toledo Sub's train of the day, Q541. Power consisted of CSX 8388, CSX 4384 (still donning the Clinchfield nose art) and CSX 8315; a triplet of EMD SD40's. Not as easy to get anymore on the GE saturated railroad.
Here, CSX Q541 enters the North end of Troy, passing by the former Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton (CH&D) railroad depot just south of downtown.
The Triple Islands Lighthouse is an octagonal, reinforced concrete tower measuring 23 metres (76 feet) high. It is attached to the corner of a square, three-storey, reinforced concrete structure that serves as the keepers’ dwelling and equipment building. The lighthouse is located on the northwesterly rock of a group of three islets known as the Triple Islands at the western entrance of Brown Passage. It was built in 1920 to guide marine traffic traveling from the Inside Passage to Alaska, as well as for deep-sea ships navigating to and from Prince Rupert. There is one related building on the site that contributes to the heritage character of the lighthouse
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Community Baptist Church
Pennick, Glynn County, Georgia USA
A combined wash move takes power and coaches from LaSalle Street Downtown to the "Rocket House" at 47th with RTA425 "Don Orseno" leading the way,
The nexus of three different fences along a backyard - shed wall, corrugated iron fence and a trellis.
A still-life shot processed with a soft vintage look.
The coffee cup is from Triple Expresso- a highly caffeinated comedy show that I saw years ago at the Temple for Performing Arts in Des Moines. The cup's colors seemed to coordinate well with the 1965 Life magazine.
Developed and color-graded with Darktable 3.6.0.