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The eastbound Zephyr is making its station stop on the siding at Green River, about 1 hour and 45 minutes behind schedule. Most sidings are perfectly parallel the main track they are next to. Green River, however, is an example of one that strays slightly from the mainline alignment.
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Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo, Japan
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A passenger boat crossing the lake with long trail on the water surface.
Photo taken at Tongging village, northwest side of Lake Toba, District Karo, North Sumatra - Indonesia
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KCS 4012 brings up the end of manifest traffic crossing the bridge on the southeastern end of Prairie Island. Front end of this train had KCSM 4088 (SD70ACe-P6) while the rear has this SD70ACe. Strange to think that KCS/KCSM units are no longer "foreign power" in this part of the world after the the CP - KCS merger.
Spent in Switzerland for work followed by a week in France these past couple of weeks. Spent most mornings up at the crack of dawn and going to bed late at night meant I've been pretty much knackered these past few days.
This was one of the first image taken in Lucerne, which is just such a picturesque town and thankfully only a 15min train trip from where I was based.
This image is composed of 2x images vertically stitched
Malham Cove, Yorkshire Dales National Park
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How many of us have crossed the line………… Here’s the problem…
Look at her…which line is she crossing…
Yes… I see the lip gloss… Don’t get caught up in that…
My friends… I have always said… the light and the shadows is where you’ll find the love…
So where is she crossing to… This is what light will do...
Enjoy... From me to you
Shooting Tips
This lighting style has been for around for 50 years or longer… This is called back lighting… For this shoot…
I used two lamps... one directly in back of her and the other one above her head… I used a hand held LED flashlight to get the glow in her eyes…
So that’s the equipment… But this shoot is not about equipment…
Her name is Lulu… Don’t ever prejudge… this beautiful person… would make you proud… Real proud…
TIO
Meet you in the shadows………………Here's the deal... it's about shooting....
The Torch Relay team crossed the bridge to the other side of Kakabeka Falls.
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More often or not my local dog walk eventually has us walking across the railway crossing. The dogs hate it, many a time we are stuck with the barriers down and Toby and Oscar make an enormous row. Toby the Russell takes up the job of machine gun yapping and Oscar the yorkie howls like a wolf, what scene. Went we get there when they are up it becomes a race to get across with both dogs pulling with all there might, and if the crossing alarm goes of half way across there’s hell to pay. As Carla was with me last night, as we crossed she took both dogs and I nipped back to take a snap. I do like taking these photos of a winter sunrise or a summer sunset as the sun aligns with the rails, but it was a noisy affair last night. Eeee don’t do that, it’s naughty, they have cameras, yap, yap, yap, hoooooowl, anyway I have to be quick anyway and I took two fast frames. This one the disappearing lines are broken by a crossing bus, but I decided it added to the photo as it emphasises the shimmering heat of the ground, that’s if you can make out that detail in Instagram.
After bringing a load over to the Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard, CSX Local L063 (DO1) returned with 2 spent fuel “caskets” and a caboose. Crossing back from Maine to New Hampshire across the Piscataqua River via the Sarah Long Bridge. The power would be swapped in Portsmouth Yard and would become train S-955. Photo taken in Kittery, ME February 15, 2024.
A few more of the deer and heron encounter. Young White-tailed bucks and Tri-colored Heron on Horsepen Bayou.
This Rufous-crowned Sparrow sang his complex song to me from within the Himalayan blackberry bushes. Taylor Crossing, Nevada Co, California on 16 July 2019.
This is a shot of the Second Severn Crossing taken about 6 weeks ago. The sky as you see was awesome about an hour before sunset with those sweet rays bouncing all over the place.
Never got round to uploading it until now so......ta daaaaaa
Go Team GB, loving the Olympics. Hope your all watching :)
The Severn Bridge (Welsh: Pont Hafren), sometimes also called the Severn-Wye Bridge is a motorway suspension bridge spanning the River Severn and River Wye between Aust, South Gloucestershire (just north of Bristol) in England, and Chepstow, Monmouthshire in South East Wales, via Beachley, Gloucestershire, a peninsula between the two rivers. It is the original Severn road crossing between England and Wales and took three and half years[3] to construct at a cost of £8 million.[4] It replaced the Aust ferry.
The bridge was opened on 8 September 1966, by Queen Elizabeth II, who hailed it as the dawn of a new economic era for South Wales. The bridge was granted Grade I listed status on 26 November 1999.[5]