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Not far away from our tent there was this small but wonderful waterfall. And I could see this piece of area several times a day during one week and of course in every light condition. And the evening I made this shot here the time was perfect for a picture as a thunderstorm was approaching the area at sunset! From the distance I could already hear the roar of the thunderstorm. And every minute it got louder and louder as the sky darkened slowly. Sunset time was close and I grabbed my backpack just to reach the small waterfall at the right time. And as you can see in my image I had enough time to catch the sunset and the approaching thunderstorm at the same time! How lucky I was that evening ;-) I hope you like my vision here.
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I've been fortunate to photograph Fallow Deer fighting on a number of occasions over the years and it's great to watch. I find they seem far more eager to do battle with each other than Red Deer, presumably there is less risk of serious injury.
So I was pleased to catch these two bucks doing battle yesterday morning.
The old water tower in Düsseldorf-Heerdt was built in 1892 in the "castle style" and shows elements of late historicist Wilhelminian splendor architecture. It is a listed building and is today surrounded by a modern industrial hall. ---
Der alte Wasserturm in Düsseldorf-Heerdt wurde 1892 im "Burgenstil" erbaut und zeigt Elemente späthistoristisch-wilhelminischer Prunkarchitektur. Er steht unter Denkmalschutz und ist heute von einer modernen Industriehalle umbaut.
Two weather fronts clash on our last day at Shenandoah, giving the landscape quite a glow. I haven't seen this since a trip to Great Smoky a couple of years back. Shenandoah is quite a gem.
Both light and shadow are the beginning of all beginnings,
and their tendency to clash is natural.
No one has abolished their values.,
And yet the sun dominates the shadow.
This Higher Light holds the world in its palms,
descending from heaven, spreading across the seas and lands,
Hope, faith - as a guide.
Kindness inspires, heals the soul...
Sitting here isolating listening to Clash albums.
What is everybody else listening to in these times?
"Ah, love, let us be true
To one another! for the world, which seems
To lie before us like a land of dreams,
So various, so beautiful, so new,
Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light,
Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain;
And we are here as on a darkling plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,
Where ignorant armies clash by night."
MATTHEW ARNOLD,
Dover Beach
I'm not troubled by the notion of a natural world shaped by evolution, as Arnold was. His words describe my feelings about American political culture and everlasting war in the mideast, though.
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U735, with IC Heritage painted ET44AC #3008 on the point, blasts past a relic tied down in the siding at Ryley Alberta. The caboose was on the end of a welded rail train, and I was hoping to get a wider angle shot of the meet but the dreaded "Card full" alarm on the DSLE put a stop to that
An early autumn snowfall in the higher elevations of Mullan Pass surrounds Montana Rail Link’s Austin Creek Trestle at Skyline, Montana, on October 11, 1997. Lower elevations toward Helena received rain, but a frosting of snow flocks the trees up on the pass, creating an unusual look to the scenery. A westbound BNSF freight train is grinding up the grade with an A-B-A set of Cascade green Burlington Northern power—EMD SD40-2s Nos. 7070 and 7028 sandwiching GE B30-7A booster No. 4107.