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Looking up and out of a narrow canyon at night in Utah’s Canyon Country. These are some of my favorite images to attempt at night. It’s fun to plan be at the right place at the right time. There is Low Level Lightning (lowlevellighting.info) present here with one muted light along each canyon side wall and one further down the canyon to try to give a sense of depth (not sure if that worked, lol). The challenge with the lights is to avoid bad hot spots in a narrow space. Some hot spots are inevitable but you have to minimize them as much as possible. Stacked image in Starry Landscape Stacker, 16 light frames and 1 dark frame, 11 mm, f/4.0, 30 seconds, ISO 12,800. Instagram: instagram.com/wayne_pinkston/
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Despite my lens not focusing fast enough for this pretty girl walking by, I just loved the smile and eye contact so much that I decided the shot was a keeper. Processed with high contrast and some heavy grain as a 'stylised' approach often works with a slightly soft-focused shot. Glad I kept and worked with this one rather than dismissing it. Enjoy!
No, not mine :)) but one of my sister's hobbies.
Crochet work is a popular handicraft that involves creating fabric by using a crochet hook to interlock loops of yarn, thread, or other materials. The process of creating crochet work involves inserting the hook into the stitches and pulling up loops of yarn to create a fabric. The fabric can be used to create a wide range of items such as clothing, accessories, home decor, and more.
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Taken from the car
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im pretty sure that instead of getting better at bringing my ideas to life, im getting worse... its hard to tell, because my ideas themselves, i think, are getting a lot better and a lot more detailed... however i find myself over the past few months feeling scared to shoot my personal work, and really doubting that i can create anything, which is the absolute last thing i want to feel. i havent hardly been shooting personally at all (since march ive only made 3 photos that havent in some way been commissioned), and ive realized its REALLY taking its toll on me - photographically, but also emotionally. creating imagery through my camera is my rock in life and ive been smacked in the face and really reminded of the girl i was before i had that rock, and that girl is the last person i want to be again.
ive decided its time to rest my wings and focus on the important things again. i feel like i go through this same conversation in my head about once every three months, but i never actually do anything about it and each time the feelings get worse. life lessons can be a pain in the butt, but ive finally made a pact with myself to stop booking new paid work after september so i have time to actually try to be the photographer i want to be.
oh yea, also my pro account expired, so apologies for my old stuff disappearing. ill probably scrap together some change and renew soon.
power line stock. ahhh i wish i could have used this better...
- on an added note, i want to say thanks to everyone for all the super nice and encouraging comments, but also wanted to let everyone know that by no means am i stopping or falling any bit out of love with photography! its just a matter of practice, and ever since i began photography ive never spent this little time on my own work! so i feel like that lack of time is holding me back from growing at the same rate and obviously is resulting in less work which i dont like! and i actually think this piece is successful, otherwise i wouldnt have uploaded it... i think its just farther away from what i intended than my earlier stuff, which is a setback! :P -
before/after since has been added to facebook!
BNSF 6642 ES44-C4 leads this work train east out of Springfield, Mo. on turner’s siding on the Thayer sub.
Arbeit Macht Frei - Work Liberates.
The chilling testimony on the main gate at Saschsenhausen Concentration Camp, outside Berlin, Germany. This was truly an awful place and we were very subdued having spent half a day there.
I believe it is something everyone should do at some point in their lives.
Lest we should ever forget.
Iowa Northern Railway train BUWA has IANR 4100, 3809, 3802, and 3803 for power on this December Sunday to make the run from Butler Yard near Shell Rock, Iowa to Bryant Yard in Waterloo. The train had 75 cars out of Butler, but have brought the head 15 into the CN Waterloo Yard for interchange. In the background EJE 667, still in orange, is paused in between it's duties as the yard switch engine, and a few other motors are laying around at the engine facility including EJE 658 in CN paint.
The CN is in the process of purchasing the IANR but is still awaiting STB approval, and so this is perhaps a bit of a look into the future. Meanwhile the past is well represented in this view too, as the Illinois Central Roundhouse here in the background has been present in at least in some form, (it's had stalls added and removed over the years) back to as far as 1901 (and possibly longer, it was hard to pin down a good date for the roundhouse construction from just some quick online research).
The Iowa Northern Railway uses the CN Mainline in Waterloo and Cedar Falls for a few miles from Waterloo West to Cedar Falls Junction as part of an arrangement going back to the 1980s and a highway project that saw the consolidation of some lines in Waterloo to make room for US 218. Normally from what I've seen the interchange work is typically done by the IANR in either direction at some siding tracks just west of Waterloo West and so they don't come into the yard like this. But occasionally when traffic warrants the CN will have the IANR come directly into the "A Yard" here at the Waterloo Terminal to make their setout and pickup as seen here. They would tie onto a cut of cars and shove back out of the yard to the rest of their train waiting on the mainline.
I had gone out after this BUWA even though it was likely to be a cloudy day because IANR 4100 on the point is one of the road's newest units (arrived to the IANR in August 2023 per some online notes, though it's originally a C&O unit) and still looks pretty sharp. But it was a nice bonus to get them making this less-common move, and this angle normally would be a heavily backlit-view if the sun were present.
Every day when I get home from work
I feel so frustrated
The boss is a jerk
And I get my sticks and go out to the shed
And I pound on that drum like it was the boss's head
Because
I don't want to work
I want to bang on the drum all day (bang, bang)
I don't want to play
I just want to bang on the drum all day (I could bang that drum)
UP has mobilized several earth movers here on Big Ten between Rocky and the top of the curve. UP is using these large boulders to reinforce the grade and shore up the track.
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I went for a walk around where I work today 'cos when I get home it's kinda dark... :(
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Portrait of a the tailor (India).
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