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The final shot from a short but productive session at Belper earlier this month catches East Midlands Trains' 10.47 Newark Castle - Matlock (2A30) pulling away from the station beneath the characterful Midland Railway arches.
The unit doing the honours is almost 30 year Metro-Cammell veteran, class 156 no. 156415. The sun didn't put in much of an appearance that day but happy to say it did come out for this one.
7th December 2017
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Top : GRAILED [GxV] VAN TEE (Mainstore)
Bottoms : REWIRE - Motor Xr Jeans (Level Event)
after they are hatched :-)
With a rain prediction, I am going to do just that. Count AFTER they are hatched :))
Happy Friday!
The Galveston-Port Bolivar ferry—a segment of Texas State Highway 87—prepares to dock at the Galveston end of its route.
It's always a nice surprise to see my bulb plants working their way through the soil. It's almost as exciting as waiting for Christmas to finally arrive.
Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern’s Mankato - Aurora turn heads west into the setting sun as they duck under the BNSF’s Marshall subdivision in Florence, MN. The SD40 only (minus a geep) railroad that has held southern Minnesota and South Dakota together for a decade will soon get around 2 dozen GE products, with most of the SD40s being sent off or torched. Sad to see them go, but nothing lasts forever.
Do you as a photographer recognize the situation in which the weather conditions are about perfect and there's so much to photograph that you're basically running around like crazy, trying to photograph each subject, but forget to take the time to really do 1 or 2 things very well? In stead of doing the 1-2 things very well, I just don't have the patience to focus on that one specific subject because you never know what great opportunities lie right around the corner.... I'm starting to realize that now more and more, and that's a good thing... I think. I'll try to focus a bit more the next time, even though my focus point is sometimes very shallow ;)