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At work we have to go from Code Yellow to Code Orange. You will know I am talking about measures that have to be taken against the spreading of the Covid-19 virus.

My photo of a begonia symbolises Code Orange in the communication towards employees: it is orange, but with a hint of yellow: we are trying to look upon the bright side!

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New Orleans, Louisiana

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The fall and winter brings dramatic changes to the light and tones here. This looks as though a blue or cooling filter was used but aside from sharpening and a slight adjustment in color curves, it is unfooled around with. Thanks for the visit. I really appreicate your taking the time to have a look. Stay safe!

Last spring, this male mountain bluebird is enduring a storm of heavy, wet snow while perched in a cattle pasture. Even in such weather, they do their best to find insects, insect eggs, or insect pupae.

 

The great grey owl is much better adapted for handling such inclement weather, but over the years, I have been very impressed with the tenacity of mountain bluebirds as they cope with wild swings in the spring weather.

Abandoned code breaking site untouched since the war days

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Proverbs 18:11 King James Version (KJV)

11 The rich man's wealth is his strong city, and as an high wall in his own conceit.

Code Red

 

It's all about blending in...

 

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An Owosso-Cadillac run on the GLC heads west through Clare with a pair of SD40-2s sporting a few different shades of blue. Clare is normally as far north as the Owosso crew will work, but delays on the north end of the railroad prevented the Cadillac crew from making it south to Clare for several days in a row, creating a need for a long-distance run from Owosso to get traffic back up to speed. The uncommon SD40-2 pair was put together to get the train over the road, much to our delight.

Just another Friday night downtown. SJFD off on another emergency run.

 

San Jose, California.

During World War II in a, then, top secret location top mathematicians and cryptographers were called together to decipher the codes used in the German Enigma enciphering machine. Alan Turing with others working on the problem developed the Bombe, an electro-mechanical machine, which enabled them to decipher the messages sent by the enemy and so considerably shorten the war.

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Entered in the Art Museion Contest "Revisited Past"

 

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Please visit the Kreative People Group Contest "Signs of the Zodiac"

It is open until 16 November 2015 - do enjoy the entries and maybe enter your own interpretation of one or more symbols.

 

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A Lake State southbound with interchange for CSX at Novi, Michigan is rolling south of Holly, alongside the code line with leased CITX SD60 6020 leading the way on December 20, 2019.

When I was working on this it reminded my of those DNA coding trays thus the title. Base image created using a Canon PowerShot camera and processed using Photoshop, and Redfield filters.

 

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After a quick crew change at Dunsmuir, this northbound empty grain soon had made its way through Azalea. Like a lot of the Black Butte Sub, Azalea still has remains of code line, reminding one of a time when SP steam and diesels would’ve roamed these same rails. Makes me wish I was around to see the SP.

Life in a password prison... Some days I wonder where will it all end?

Streetshot with friends!

66703 Doncaster PSB 1981-2002 saunters through Water Orton with its makeshift headcode panel displaying 6G92 along with a 10E shed code. This working was actually 6G35 and had originated from Small Heath, destination Wellingborough as for the shed code 703 is not allocated to Sutton Oak which was 10E from 1950 to 1955.......

A rusty plate with the unavailable soviet zip code from 1980s in my grandparents' village.

 

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Down below the grain storage, where they would load the trucks in the earlier shot, I found this code. I've not been able to make any sense of, but maybe someone else can.

Decrypting a crossword...

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :”Dot, Dashes, or Code”

 

Here's a light painted Mesa Arch photo that I took a couple of weeks ago in Canyonlands National Park. ONE exposure.

  

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Navajo Code Talkers grew, from 29 in 1942 to over 400 by the end of WWII in 1945. Navajo Code was only used in the Pacific War. Japanese tried to break the code, but were unsuccessful. USMC tell us that Navajo Code was the only military code, in modern history, never broken by an enemy.

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