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Although this is similar to one I have shot before, I thought Id try it again for the challenge, I think its quite beautiful even in black and white.
Plows are something I haven't shot much of over the years, mostly because the snowfall in New York's Capital Region usually doesn't warrant them. January 7, 2003 was a major exception, however. With our area having been hit with two back-to-back nor'easters, something had to be done. On this day, I was out running errands when I came across a fairly normal CP Train 169 heading north out of Albany with the usual pair of NS Dash-9s for power. Being on break from college and not having much else to do, I decided to follow the train north. After jumping ahead of the train and arriving in Mechanicville, I was pleasantly surprised to find a CP plow train with this Jordan Spreader holding on the Colonie Main at CPF467. I headed up to Coons to wait for it, and had the opportunity to shoot ST Train AYMO first. Then came the dramatic moment seen here, and after that Train 169 and ST Train EDMO (4 trains at Coons in 1 hour!). I then headed up to Crescent where I caught a Guilford plow train coming off the Rotterdam Branch (a photo of which can be found in my B&M book). This was quite the catch for me at this time as I had only been doing railroad photography for a few years and wasn't yet connected to the rest of the railfan community to have even known that two plow trains would be running! So, thank God I was too young and naive to blow-off a pair of NS Dash-9s on 169!
That's a tree. And Cars. Another building like this one. People in the building like us, half of them think it's never going to work out, the other half believe in magic. It's like a war between them.
Pitch & putt is een geweldige manier om mee te beginnen als je de golfsport wilt leren beheersen. Geen licentie nodig, gewoon ontspannen de holes aflopen. De afstanden zijn een stuk korter, maar voor een beginner, prima!
My partner and I were driving from Westchester, NY up to Salem, NY for a ceramics event with her studio, and as we were driving up Rt. 22 I noticed we crossed the Batten Kill, at which point I started wondering if we were near the famous Batten Kill Railroad. At the next grade crossing I peeked left... nothing. Peeked right.. OH WOW! There was 4116 idling with a cut of cars! So we pulled over real quick and I grabbed a few shots of the 1950's vintage ALCO RS-3 as it shunted a few cars on industry sidings. It was quite serendipitous considering how much difficulty others have had trying to catch the BKRR in action.
Beginner Chopsticks, Singapore, 2015. Larger image available at dean-harte.pixels.com/featured/beginner-chopstick-dean-ha...
Hi!!!
So I've always wanted to create in second life but it's always seemed so hard, and I'm easily put off.
Buuuuut, I'm finally at a point where I can model and rig mesh clothing which is a huge step for me. This was going to be my first release but somehow the strings/straps got messed up.
If any designers have any tips my ears are open. I'll primarily be using Blender and Photoshop for my creations c;
The five-year-old won her first ever game of Settlers of Catan. Beginner's luck? Or should I plan on her wiping the floor with me and her sister from here on out?
"In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities." Shunryu Suzuki
初心者ツル
創作・折り:小林弘明
【Origami 】Beginner Crane
Designed and folded by Hiroaki Kobayashi.
Made from one square paper.
折紙作品(正方形1枚折り)
It was supposed to be vertical frame but I forgot to rotate the back. Anyways, I was lucky because vertical back along with 65mm Angulon ends up in 1/3 loss of a frame due to a camera lid being caught inside the frame. The only way to shoot vertical with Angulon is to hold the camera vertically, even then there's a small part that needs to be cropped.
This is a handheld shot on Fuji Provia 100, cross process.