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Winchester Street

Benton Missouri

Scott County

 

Photo taken July 6, 2021

 

The last moments of sunshine brightens up the bays at the Benton Car Wash. A beautiful sunset fill the sky. Car wash structures have passed the test of time as many have been around for decades. The controls can be upgraded using the existing structure.

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5 minutes after, hightide came up and washed away the set

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I was reviewing a number of images from one of my trips to California and I came to a number from around the Malibu Beach, California area.

 

To say the least, the images brought back a lot of great memories and fun times.

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Continuing on the wave theme, I'm enjoying looking through the archives of the many untouched images I've taken

Most of my images from times gone by have been uncropped.

One Flickr contact even suggested I try cropping in to improve the image

I've now finally realised how it can alter dramatically what you see and feel within an image

So here is a cropped in version of the "Fast Wash"

The severity of the past storm Babet robbed me of the many ideas I was hoping to try out but it's had me looking at many of the unprocessed images I have in the archives.

Hope your not all tiring of them yet, as I could look at them forever

 

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Added a wonderfully unexpected waterfall to my list this week, Wash Hollow Falls. I went out with Richard Baxter to Little Bird and Sam's Branch Falls. While shooting Sam's Branch, Richard did a bit of exploring of an adjoining stream. And low and behold he makes this incredible find. Neither of us knew it was here but upon checking out Kevin Adams waterfall book, sure enough, he had it.

 

Light conditions were challenging to say the least. Getting to the falls required climbing up about a 10 foot cascade and then stream walking for a bit. But it was well worth the effort. I'll be sure to get back there again. From the look of it, I bet there has to be a lot of rain for this to flow well.

 

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Brawley Wash, Coyote Mountain Wilderness reflected in water. Very early morning. Belt of Venus. Diamond Bell Ranch, Pima County, Arizona, USA circa 2005 NGYS editors favorite 2016.

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A boat joined all of the driftwood that washed up onto Tiscornia Beach.

An old school kayak washed up at Taylor’s Mistake beach.

Snugs totally enjoying her wash!

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A female silver-washed fritillary at Fermyn Woods, Northamptonshire UK

 

When they widened the rides at Fermyn a year or two ago I must admit I thought they had ruined it - it looked awful.

This year it has grown over. It looks a picture and is excellent for butterflies and dragon flies. I believe this is a joint effort between the Forestry Commission and Butterfly Conservation.

Well done!

 

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Almost got washed away taking this one! The tide was low and the waves were moving so quickly, by the time I saw this one coming at me, it was all I could do to snap the shot and life my tripod up!

My unsuccessful trip to see purple emperors was successful for silver-washed fritillary. Although I've seen this species plenty of times before the majority have either been moving around at lightning speeds or too far for photos. This one however, sat on this bramble bush for ages giving me my best views ever

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Silver-washed Fritillary : Argynnis paphia

Similar, but worlds apart. Same genus as the Ocola Skipper, but huge range difference. The Purple-washed Skipper is a tropical species in Central and South America that strays into the southern-most tip of Texas while the Ocola Skipper occurs in southern U.S. locations from East Coast across the continent to California.

 

The extremely elongated forewing with four spots distinguishes the two species where they may overlap, such as in Texas. The purple sheen is not always visible especially in males and worn individuals.

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An unidentified westbound BNSF train is crossing Cajon Wash at MP 60.2 on modern day BNSF's Cajon Sub. They are dropping down the 2.2% double track route of the 1977 Santa Fe 'low grade' line, itself a slight reroute of the 1913 alignment. And the 1913 grade was also a reroute, built to supplement the original 1885 line over the pass which took a straighter and steeper 3% ascent that survives to this day as BNSF Main 3 (out of sight about a quarter mile behind me).

 

Rising beyond are the famed Mormon Rocks, a striking pink sandstone formation that served as shelter and an overnight campsite for a group of approximately 500 Mormon pioneers who traveled through the region by wagon in 1851 on their journey west to California, where they later founded the city of San Bernardino.

 

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There is a lot to take in and a lot to learn when you're here at this busiest of all mountain railroad passes! If you're a map person then check out this awesome work put together by the folks at Trains Magazine:

 

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Cajon Pass

San Bernardino County, California

Monday May 14, 2012

I was so thrilled when I spotted this colorful clothes line against a purple house with pink patio furniture. I was so enthralled with getting the shot that I never even noticed the girl on the steps eating a bowl of soup. So I shared my happiness with her and thanked her for hanging her colorful wardrobe outside for others to enjoy :)

The tide flows through the last of the solstice sunset at Chemical Beach, Seaham.

 

After making a pickup in the weed choked yard at Wash, the LJP45 "Dirt Train" local departs on the Green River Subdivision main line the morning of Aug. 10, 2012. In six miles, the train will exit the main at Mounds, for an 11 mile journey on the Sunnyside Subdivision to the East Carbon Development Company landfill at Columbia Junction.

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