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56091"Driver Wayne Gaskell" sounding good and going well past Haydock Branch Junction with 4Z19 09.14 Ravenhead Sg - Chaddesden Sg sand empties after working in on Saturday. Monday 1 August 2022.
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This caught my attention,I assume the branch had broken off in some storm. Wonderful detail and textures on the bark and the torn off strands of wood.
I was walking through Mark Burnham Park early Tuesday evening and the sun was catching a network of small branches just the right way to create the illusion of a massive diagonal spider web through the trees. I have the benefit of having been there, and know what I should see, so hopefully you can also see the illusion in this shot. Wishing you all a gorgeous green Thursday!
Smile on Saturday
Even though it looks like it, there is NO frost on the willow
'Salix Chaenomeloides' is the Latin name for giant pussy willow. It is native to Japan but adapts well to a wide range of garden situations including sandy, average and even quite moist soil. The branches bear rosy red catkins.
I got out my old 50mm prime today to take a shot for the nifty fifty Friday group. The problem with the lens is that being old and manual the cameras metering doesn't work so I got some more practice with the handheld light meter.
What a beautiful day we had here too, almost as warm as summer and it's still mid-winter. The forecast for tomorrow isn't nearly as bright though -a pity as there is a rugby test being played here tomorrow evening.
A simple pigeon on a branch once again, but colors and compo were interesting. You can click on the photo for a full resolution view.
I was on a bridge and he was on a branch over the lake.
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This reminded me of one of my favorite images... just a different season. www.flickr.com/photos/shedugengan/8437131692
A timeless branch line scene as Aspinall 'A' Class no. 12322 heads past Lumb on the 22nd April 2016 with the 09.30 Bury to Rawtenstall service.
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a rokinon (samyang) 12mm f2.0 lens on a custom macro-focusing helicoid
Branch drops closer to water as heron walks further out along branch . The sinking branch allows the heron to silently get closer to his prey in the water. This is one smart green heron
On Tuesday 17 January 1989, Australian National Alco DL531s872/842/871 trundle along 1067mm gauge trackage with their loaded grain train on the Eyre Peninsula branch between Kapinnie and Yeelanna, South Australia.
A Bob Grant image shared with permission.
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…… One from the shoreline of Derwent water - drunk a gallon or two from the lake in its time this beauty! Did you know that a mature tree will drink 11,000 gallons of water a year!!! (SEE LINK BELOW) Is that not a good reason to plant more?!? Happy tree Tuesday to all on Flickr, Alan:-) HTMT.…….
www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5269813.pdf
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66713 passes through the beautiful Rutland countryside near the village of Wing. The well manicured backdrop makes for a chocolate box picture perfect scene except for the gnarly old tree which has yet to blossom into its full spring splendour.
The GBRf 66 was working the 6M60 11.07 Whitemoor - Mountsorrel empties.
48162 and 48123 make their way off the Tottenham branch line, onto the mainline at Bogan Gate, with a load of grain from the terminus at Tottenham as 8834N to Manildra.
Monday 1st March 2021