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The sculpture is actually known as Cloud Gate, and is the centerpiece of AT&T Plaza at Millennium Park. You wouldn't believe how difficult it can be to get a shot of this without folks getting in the shot. I ended up just masking them out in Photoshop using 3 separate images.

Another angle from a fun day spent on Pan Am's Connecticut outpost a few weeks ago. It is right here where they would derail a bit later when trying to spot their loads ending both their day and mine!

 

Just around the bend from the highest point reached by rail in the state of Connecticut Pan Local PL-1 waits to back into the Firestone Building Products Yard near the end of track at the top of the Terryville Loop Track to pull a half dozen empty tank cars and one empty steel car pulled earlier from ClarkDietrich. This customer operates out of a portion of the huge 1.2 million square ft former General Motors New Departures ball bearing plant that was in operation from 1969 to 1995 and to this day remains the largest industrial building under one roof in all of the six New England states.

 

To learn more about this branch and Pan Am's Connecticut lines check out the long form captions with these earlier posts:

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Bristol, Connecticut

Thursday March 5, 2021

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Another one of my favorite photo location in my city.... The good thing about this spot I don't need spending a lot of time travelling...:-)

A colour version of a shot I previously edited in monochrome. From the January storm, on the South Gare at Redcar, we witnessed in 2017. One of the first shots I took with my 7D Mkii which died after an encounter with a much smaller wave, on Saturday. The camera and wide angle lens have gone for estimate for repair or replacement and may be away some time! I call this wave the "Whale's Tail" because that's what I can see as I look at it's shape. Apparently the lighthouse was painted, earlier this year, so I'm glad I caught the rust which adds to the feeling of exposure to the elements!

An Angle shade moth on the lip of our Brown garden waste bin when I lifted the lid.

 

According to the Wildlifetrusts web site "The angle shades is a medium-sized moth, generally seen on the wing from May to October as the result of two broods. The caterpillars are stout and green or brownish, with faint stripes on every segment. Larvae that hatch in autumn, overwinter as caterpillars, and pupate in the soil the following spring to produce the first generation of adults that year. The caterpillars feed on a wide range of plants including dock and stinging nettles. This moth is quite common in parks and gardens, as well as in scrub, and along woodland edges and hedgerows."

123 Pictures in 2023 #116 "Wide angle"

This is the Alaska Range, including Denali, from a small float plane (de Haviland DHC-2 Beaver) about 100 miles to the south. We were on our way to look at bears, using a boat based at the Redoubt Bay Lodge. It is a vast wide landscape from 1000 feet in the air. We are looking out across the Cook Inlet having just taken off from Anchorage.

Early evening shadows and angles.

Condos on Branson Landing

Sony SLT-A58

Sears 28-200 F4.0-5.6 Manual lens

 

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The Angel Oak tree in Charleston, South Carolina is thought to be one of the oldest living organisms east of the Mississippi River. It stands 65 feet tall, is 28 ft in circumference, and an area of 17,000 square feet is shaded by it's branches. The largest branch reaches 187 feet long.With an estimated 1,500 years in age, this Southern live oak has survived a number of hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes. It was damaged by Hurricane Hugo in 1989 but recovered and continues to grow.

  

Canon 5 D Mark ll

EF 16-35mm @ 16MM

f/14 ISO 200

.25 Second exposure

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Island Residence

 

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This great old theatre takes a good shot at almost any angle.

Au coin d'une racine

 

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Caught for Fence Friday! HFF everyone!

This is the arched gateway to Pereta a 9th Century village. Although my chosen angle of this incredible build may look vino induced - Vino was limited to dusk onwards!!!! :))

 

Pereta is a village in Tuscany, central Italy, administratively a frazione of the comune of Magliano in Toscana, province of Grosseto, in the area of Maremma. At the time of the 2001 census its population amounted to 182. Wikipedia - I think it may have 185 now!!

  

A TV antenna stands high and proud, seemingly at the visual intersection of two different roofs.

Architecture Angle Variations

This picture was chosen for the title of the Issue 06/2020 of the German photography magazine "fotoforum" - see www.fotoforum.de/magazin/aktuelle-ausgabe

Numazu, Japan

Mann Island, Liverpool.

Angle Tarn in the English Lake District. The hill above the tarn is Place Fell and the Helvellyn Ridge forms the far background.

Ramp at the Bellingham downtown Parkade

A little Christmas Star hanging from a mirror!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ ... Mirror(s) ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!

 

Streets of Philadelphia.

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Griffin-Spalding County Airport

Griffin, Georgia

Leica Standard camera with Rollei Infrared 400 film. 720nm infrared filter.

Commercial Street, Spitalfields

This is a red. You can tell from the redness.

 

Another 80 megapixel photo.

A very cold start to the day at Petersfield Lake

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