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After the hostler cleared the turntable at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania with a pair of Lehigh Valley RS11’s , he opened the throttle, and the Alcos exhausted plumes of thick smoke. This was the moment that I became an Alco fan.
BNSF's Chewelah Turn M-CWHSPO heads south through Valley, WA on their return back to Spokane with an all ex-ATSF set of A-B-B-B-A GP60's.
A documentary image on French Alpes, here on the road from Barcelonnette to Col de la Bonnette. Massif du Mercantour Alpes de Hautes Provence. View taken while driving...
Sur la route dans les Alpes françaises, de Barcelonnette au Col de la Bonette, vue sur le Massif du Mercantour. Photo prise en roulant...
CeR-101/7405/June
Either extreme northern Arizona or extreme southern Utah is a valley containing sandstone monoliths. Formed by the eroding effects of wind and water , they provide a breath-taking view. One has to stand in awe of Mother Nature.
Valley of Fire is outside of Las Vegas, Nevada and is named for the red sandstone formations, the Aztec Sandstone, which formed from shifting sand dunes 150 million years ago.
Walked the Otira Valley Track (Arthur's Pass) following the Otira River upstream. This view is looking down the valley where we came from with Mt Temple (1770 m) in the distance.
Unless you are a local or have spent some time exploring The Cresent Junction Area you might not know about this hidden valley. This is not a secret place just somewhere most will not travel to see what's there because when you first enter the area it looks bland.
At the end of HWY 191 out of Moab you simply jump over HWY 70 and get on BLM 223. Stay on this for a great area to shoot in. Make sure you go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to get the best light.
I captured this in the late afternoon light which created great shadows and texture. Also, if you'd like to see the details of this beautiful landscape, zoom in.
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Valley of Fire park in Nevada
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Farmland scenery in the Radovna Valley, Slovenia.
Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS
105mm; 1/125 sec; f/8; ISO 125
A quartet of late model GP40-2s and a GP35 pull a coal train from Valley Camp through Provo, Utah the afternoon of March 15, 1976.
Nature image taken in the Jabal Moussa nature reserve located in the Keserwan District of Lebanon.
A portion Mill Street in Grass Valley, now closed to vehicular traffic is the center of ‘downtown’ Grass Valley a remarkably preserved old gold mining era city. The 70 foot spire that sits atop the lovely Art Deco structure originally opened built and opened by United Artist in 1942 which down at the south end of Mill Street.
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The Entrance to Valley of Fire. A composite of images turning day into night. This photo is not a realistic shot, but more a creation of how I envisioned the entrance at night. I used 2 shots one long exposure for the night sky and one for the foreground. Thanks for viewing.
Here's a link to my Night Photography video based on the song "Sleepwalk" by Santo & Johnny Farina. I do the cover song in the video. youtu.be/HyaUJZjNMgI
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deserto del Namib.
La caratteristica fondamentale di questa zona è data dai diversi livelli di superficie terrestre che si differenziano tra loro, a causa di un fenomeno che risale a circa 450 milioni d’anni fa. La zona è facilmente riconoscibile dalla superficie un po’ nerastra, molto simile al terreno Lunare.
Karimabad is one of the most famous towns in Gilgit-Baltistan. Located under the snow packed Ultar Mountain (7388 m) in Hunza valley, this town is awe-inspiring in scenery and tourist facilitation. The altitude of Karimabad is 2450 meters and it offers superb views to a number of mountain peaks and astronomical area of Hunza and Nagar.
The Hunza valley is affluent in fruit and crops engenderment. Wheat, barley, millet, beans and sundry vegetables are consequential crops while apple, apricot and pear are the major fruit of Hunza. Many of the world renowned mountaineers and guides belong to Hunza valley which reflects the involution of Hunza people in tourism of Pakistan.
This airmail beacon had an acetylene powered flashing light that helped pilots keep on course. It was built in the mid-1920's and operated until early 1930's.
The beacon is on the part of Buffalo Valley called "alkali lake" (USGS 7.5' topo "Buffalo Springs NE"). Except for the missing light, it looks like it could still be used.