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A recent trip to the South Downs felt like witnessing the crossover from winter to spring. The arrival of spring is particularly welcome after a wet winter in the south of England.
Long-exposure photography at the Barbarossaplatz in Cologne, Germany
Langzeitbelichtung am Barbarossaplatz in Köln
Fotografia a lunga esposizione a Colonia, Germania
Sony A7RIII & Loxia 21/2.8, 15sec, f/16, ISO100
A Slinky is a toy pre-compressed helical spring invented by Richard James.
It can perform a number of tricks, including travelling down a flight of steps end-over-end as it stretches and re-forms itself with the aid of gravity and its own momentum.
Great fun from Studio Indigo.
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10.000 m² office space, 318 appartments, 46 footbridges.
"Little C" is the name of this nearly finished complex.
Designed as an alternative to the cold and impersonal high-rise and their surrounding dead streets, this should become more like a neighbourhood, with shops and facilities at ground level.
It looks a bit like pre-war Rotterdam, I guess. Or like New York.
Design (2018): CULD (Juurlink + Geluk en Jaakko van ‘t Spijker) and Inbo (Bert van Breugel)
Was it, ever thus, for you?
the impression of magnitude in heart,
athletic with each beat
keeping apace, keep alight
in desire, nothing is barred
imagination ignited under moonlight
each day, each night, we're getting better
another mile from atrabilious menhir
climbing meliorating valley roads
golden-leaved, autumn-hued, nautically refined
always one step ahead, always one step from...?
uncovering nature's trust, to bare and spellbind
desire still lingers where love is plaid
no dance for when the song is played
random thoughts upon a chosen flow
my leaf falls into your stream's assuredness
floating, graced and touched: oneness unto us bestowed
esteemed in each other's heavenly essence, as one, boundless!
by anglia24
13h50: 30/09/2007
© 2007anglia24
☀
Augusta, Maine. I arrived just in time to see the power coming through the crossover after having made a setout and then back on to their train as seen in these two shots. As I recall I was shooting through a fence looking down on this train which included a Boston & Maine GP38-2, two MEC U25Bs and what looks like a D&H GE of some sort. While I had hoped to see a solid MEC consist, and I did on a few occasions, most of the trains I photographed included a variety of units from the merged roads to include a few units painted in the Guilford scheme. 6.85
Just a few miles out of its origin at BNSF's New South Yard, BNSF 8178 crosses over from Main 2 to Main 1 of the West Belt at Congress Jct in central Houston.
H HOUTUL1 04A (High Priority Manifest- Houston, TX to Tulsa, OK)
BNSF ES44C4 #8178
BNSF ES44C4 #8054
BNSF ES44DC #7215
Houston, TX
July 4th, 2020
Continuing its non-excursion trip from Roanoke to Charlottesville, Virginia, N&W A-class 2-6-6-4 1218 nears its destination. Pulling a pair of tool cars, and five hoppers to be left in Charlottesville, the big articulated is leading a mixed train one the Southern main line at Teel, Virginia.
CP 246 led by CP 8768 with UP 7238 rumble up to Guelph Junction east and head from the North track through the double crossovers to the Hamilton Sub as they head under the signal gantry at Guelph Junction East. The signals are for the north track, the south track and the ones at the side are from the Hamilton sub to enter the Galt sub.
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Hey, everyone! On my wife's commute to work, she spotted ideal conditions for capturing beautiful landscapes in our neighborhood. Seizing the opportunity, I swiftly grabbed my camera and snapped a few shots before kicking off my workday. The enchanting blend of frost, mist, and lingering fall colors painted a captivating Winter/Fall crossover scene. What's your take on it?