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This is from an Iris in our garden completed in a painterly fashion. We are doing a month of "finger exercises" fast compositions. They work well for doing note cards.
The never ending struggle of keeping up with making content publicly available.
M503 is back up to speed after hanging back at Woodland Jct, waiting on a motive power plagued L375 here at Milford. The local is finally in the clear and the C&EI towards Evansville is finally open for southbound movement again. Afternoons tend to be busy on this leg of the C&EI and this 1st of December is no different. I195, M500, L375, M503 and I129 all ran in daylight between Woodland Jct and Danville.
Love does not stand firmly in one place demanding it's own way.
It bends like a tree in the wind giving all it has to give........
well there's been a few shots of the sunrise in Auckland already on Flickr today, here's my contribution - was a beaut morning, the ship was a very slow beast so managed to take out the tiny bit of blur from the exposure.
There was even a seal bobbing around, never seen one in the gulf before and bit to far out for my 10-22mm but so good to watch this seen unfold in total peace with this chap.
(not HDR), colours were quite strong this morning
FG @ 1.6sces f8, sky 1/10 @ f8, DRI,-currently replacing my crap filters even though I did use my 3stop GND on this (not quite enough though)!
I've learned to take everything someone says with a grain of salt. They will tell you what they want you to believe, but in reality the truth is usually in focus, they just forget that it's been shown. Have the courage to speak the truth, rather than avoiding the situation.....
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRpx12AiKK8
35mm Rollei RPX 400 film.
Nikon F4, 20mm, red filter.
Developed and Scanned at home.
The swift flowing river current is bifurcated into wake patterns by a protruding river grass, conjuring pareidolia entities.
This is a close-up photo of sunlight refracting through water patterns in a shallow stream flowing across Clam Harbour Beach.
Currently being used as a storage building for Strathspey Steam Railway Volunteers.
Broomhill railway station or Broomhill for Nethy Bridge railway station is a reconstructed railway station on the former Highland Railway main line which was originally built to serve the small villages of Nethy Bridge and Dulnain Bridge in Strathspey. It is at present the eastern terminus of the Strathspey Steam Railway.
The railway station was opened by the Inverness and Perth Junction Railway (I&PJR) on its line to Forres in 1863, via Grantown-on-Spey (West), Dava, etc.
In 1923 the HR became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and at nationalisation in 1948 became part of British Railways. The line was recommended for closure by Dr Beeching's report "The Reshaping of British Railways" and closed on 18 October 1965.
Following closure in 1965 the station was demolished leaving only the platform and the nearby stationmaster's house. On 31 May 2002 the Strathspey Railway (preserved) re-opened the old station following its reconstruction.
The Great North of Scotland Railway's (GNoSR) Broomhill Junction lay on the line towards Boat of Garten and at this point the original GNoSR Strathspey Railway diverged, crossing the River Spey to reach Nethy Bridge, Grantown-on-Spey, Aberlour, Cromdale, Craigellachie, etc. The Highland Railway (HR) line ran parallel from Boat of Garten station to avoid the cost of a signal box and famously the two lines had different coloured ballast.
Current Location: Toledo Museum of Art (2445 Monroe Street), Sculpture Garden.
Second Daughter
ARTIST
Deborah Butterfield (American, born 1949)
DATE
1989
АЛЕКСАНДР БОГОМАЗОВ - Ландшафт с деревьями
☆Location: Collection of Abram Chudnovsky. Currently in the collection of KGallery, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Source: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Bogomazov
Photographed at the "Seekers Of Art" exhibition, April - August 2021. Museum of Russian Impressionism, Moscow, Russia
10am here, blowing snow in a bitter wind and dark as night, but exultant inside as the votes in Georgia continue to roll in... feeling brighter already
De nuevo Atxabiribil, Sopelana (Bizkaia), en esa tarde de nubes grises potentes, viendo otro angulo de los posibles. Utilice un filtro ND 1.2 de Tiffen y un degradado 0.9 de Lee para dar ese aire de "fin del mundo" en el cielo. Con Photoshop aumente contraste y toque los niveles un pelin ya que estaba bastante bien de luz para mi gusto. Aumento de nitidez y filtro ruido para el cielo.
With a current air temperature of -1 degree Fahrenheit, I'm really hoping that Freddy has found some shelter. At least more shelter than the concrete walls of the underpass can provide. While it may keep out most of the snow (which we don't have at the moment) and it blocks the wind (if is going East to West), it retains every last bit of the freezing temperatures in the walls. It's probably the equivalent of trying to sleep in the slide out drawers that are used in the morgue. Just with less protection from the elements.
even though i took these photos a few weeks ago, the title still applies. still snowing.
oh, and i still blog: tumbleweedineden.wordpress.com/2013/03/01/life-in-hamilto...
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Common Goosander (female) - Mergus Merganser
River Nidd Pateley Bridge - Yorkshire
Many thanks as always for your kind comments and faves. They are all very much appreciated.
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I have been in hospital since 10th April 2022 after a fall. It looks like I will be in hospital for at least 2 - 4 more days.
To my sponsors, I will try to make up for it after I get out.
This 3 minute long exposure photograph was taken in the Lighthouse Park from Shore Pine Point which is west of the Lighthouse, seen in my previous posting. The park is in West Vancouver.
In the distance you can see the endowment lands where UBC (University of British Columbia) is located.
With a long exposure you never know what you are going to get, especially the dramatic cloud formations and water movement.