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Back to business. Returning sometimes feels like jumping on a moving train. New Orleans, btw, was awesome. I think Allison and I found our Vegas.
Terrific Tuesday to you.
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Pier One, Walsh Bay - Sydney harbour.
Looking west across the harbour to the Blues Point Tower.
There's no lifeguard on duty, lol. So obviously you cannot dive into the harbour. BUT, anyway, why would you want to? Because along this pier there is the super amazing Pier Bar. Check it out:
www.pieronesydneyharbour.com.au/pierbar/
And from the 'Risky Business' soundtack (1983) here is Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band with 'Old Time Rock & Roll':
www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1LsRShUPtY
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
So I'm back from another mysterious disappearance! I guess I just can't stay away.
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Monkey business
The title is just ofcourse for fun, humans are no monkey's , are they?
And here's the real story. If you want to see the work of Frans Lanting, the dutch master in nature and animal photography , in the Nederlands fotomuseum in Rotterdam , you'll really have to hurry. The exhibition ends at 18th september! For you're information, I've visited it 4 times, that's how impressed I am. All credits for this picture ofcourse, are for him, thanks for sharing Frans. ps; the Flickr location is wrong, it's not on the Noordereiland, here's the adress:
Nederlands Fotomuseum
Gebouw Las Palmas
Wilhelminakade 332
3072 AR Rotterdam
KCS's F9's on their business train have a sharp paint scheme. Here, the Retrobelle F Units race south on the Macaroni Line near Hillje as they head for Laredo and the groundbreaking for a new bridge to Mexico
BKCLR 27 (Business Train- Kansas City, MO to Laredo, TX)
KCS FP9A #1
KCS F9B #3
KCS FP9A #2
Hillje, TX
October 29th, 2022
I don't know what it was, but I loved the fog covering the bridge. Nearly every time we were able to capture a glimpse of this historical gem it was covered with fog. I don't know, I suppose I just enjoyed the natural thickness of it all.
The fog added a bit of drama which is something I will happily tolerate in photography. The business of being busy, the business of doing what needs to be done. Everyone on this bridge was in the business of getting something done that day; whether it was work, play, touring, exercising, or otherwise; everyone had business to tend to. Bridge business.
A panorama of beautiful Dubai skyline.......
Dubai is a vibrant city with spectacular high rise towers and have the tallest building in the world... The Burj Khalifa.....
492nd squadron lakenheath lady pilot landed at RAF Valley for families day 2021. To view my YouTube channel then click here youtube.com/c/DafyddPhillips
Back in business
2021 was the year of the great garden renovation. Instead of photographing foxes, badgers, sun rays and frosty mornings I was now building my own Japanese garden paradise with a large pond, a rocky garden stream, stepping stones throughout the garden, a fancy shed and a large wooden deck. Great fun to learn how to build it yourself of course, but that also meant very little time for photography in 2021. Luckily all that is finished now and we can soon enjoy the warmer seasons again in a garden full of wings, fins, fluffy tails, and flowers.
As a kick-off to this new year of photography, I visited the cold northern parts of Finland and Norway, together with 5 highly talented nature photographers. While temperatures back home reached +20°C, we were experiencing snow blizzards, cold sessions in drafty hides and getting pooped on by thousands of birds. Definitely one of the better photography trips I’ve been on though, all thanks to Stefan Gerrits Photography for putting together the perfect trip to the Varanger Peninsula!
Anyhow, this is the first of many images I will share from this trip. The European Shags (the bird, not that other thing….) at the island of Hornøya were closely sitting together, forming this dark patch of feathers with here and there some bright yellow cheeks and a pair of vivid green eyes staring back at you.
I'm in the business of misery
Let's take it from the top
She's got a body like an hourglass, it's ticking like a clock
It's a matter of time before we all run out
When I thought he was mine, she caught him by the mouth
-Paramore
London City evening blue hour, England, UK.
Copyright © Piotr Gaborek. All rights reserved!! Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
There was plenty of sad faces last week to see the last runs' of the long lasting C40-8 fleet that graced the rails of the former DM&IR for many years. Thankfully, it was business as usual for the captive fleet of six axle DMIR, IC and BLE EMD's. We were up early on Wednesday morning to be in place at sunrise for a southbound U713 with 3 LaGrange veterans. DMIR 408 plus 2 hits the morning sun as the taconite steams in the cold morning air about to duck under Rte 33 in Grand Lake, MN.