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Looking down at the river, the hiking trail and the colorful gorge from the top of Cut River Bridge. The gorge is well adapted to growth of mature sugar maple specimens.

 

The foliage change in UP Michigan was very localized, the leaves were changing in this area with predominantly yellow and some orange colors.

 

As we moved west there were patches of peak fall foliage here and there, mostly along the single lane road which offered no place to stop.

 

For the most part the leaves were mostly green during our brief visit, many tourists blaming the delay on global warming.

 

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Playing with low key and strawberries on a rainy afternoon

 

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Cut The Cotton

Macro Monday theme "Cotton" HMM...

The way she moves

I know you want her

She light the fire, get you right

That's the lightning and the thunder

You wanna meet her

You gotta touch her

Hold on tight for the ride

'Cause you know you wanna love her

 

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Cut flower, a pink one--not sure which kind. Sill Life; Lensbaby Velvet 56.

Barley is a big part of the local landscape here - and the ripening and harvest of the crop colours our world. This was taken before the cut, when the fields were a rich gold. And the lyrics of Sting's song fit so well:

 

"You'll remember me when the west wind moves

Upon the fields of barley

You'll forget the sun in his jealous sky

As we walk in fields of gold"

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For Tree-mendous Tuesday and Textural Tuesday

 

Textures from 2LO Lumen collection

Other textures and brushes are my own

 

My Textural Tuesday set here: Elisa Textural Tuesday

My Tree set is here: The wonder of trees

My landscape set Landscape set

Have a happy Sunday!

 

A truly impressive engineering marvel, the massive cut at Seven Mile absolutely dwarfs the large 6 axle locomotives that run through it. It is one of many incredible areas that the DRGW built through, and current owner UP, runs through. With 22 empties for their weekly run to the Intrepid Potash mine at the end of the Cane Creek Sub. The weather was subpar, but the stunning red rocks that surround Arches National Park make for an incredible setting for western railroading.

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Another brilliant road bike solo ride in Yorkshire Dales

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3 months in February I drove through here and could barely see anything because it was foggy and Arizona was having one of its worst winters for years

 

قم علم الصبح ويش البارحه قلنا

خله يقول لعواذلنا تصافينا

حتى يعرفون يوم إنا تزاعلنا

نبغي نزود قهرهم لتراضينا

    

Fujinon 50mm 1:1.4 M42

 

Late night cut at Obscura in Frankfurt-Nordend

Shot with a Braun "Ultralit PL 90 mm F 2.4" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Cute young robin eating it's lunch in Powys Mid Wales...

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The Macro Mondays theme 'Sun safety'.

Cutting a steel plate to fit on a railcar undergoing restoration at Niles Canyon Railway maintenance facility near Sunol, California.

Cut flower; Dianthus sp., macro. Lensbaby Velvet 56.

Macro Mondays

Theme: Paper

Size: Less than 3x3 inches

 

Most of us would have experienced the unpleasant paper cut. So for this week's challenge, I fashioned a piece of paper to resemble a knife and cut up some chillies on a glass Petri dish. Not the sharpest of knife but I managed to get some chilli stains on it!

 

Two light sources; natural frontal light and a small LED torch backlighting.

 

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Yes its Sawley cut again but I did like the distinctive warm and cool halves and the slight mist softening the overall look.

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Q584 slugs up Cumberland Mountain as the last bit of Fall color clings onto the trees above Big Hormady Cut.

The beautiful Black Canyon of the Gunnison is cut with deep river gorges and sharp jagged rock. Many of us have experienced deep and sharp cuts like this in our hearts. Many have hurt us and wounded us deep. There is only One who can bring healing to wounds so deep, and His name is Jesus. He cares deeply for those whom He has made and He offers healing to our soul which no one else can offer to us. The best part is that it is a free gift driven by radical love!

Chasing the sunset again this week and it fizzled out this night. There are small open area's of water around the lake that lend themselves nicely for reflections.

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CWW 330 heads east through a Rocky cut outside Royal City, WA.

 

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Amtrak's eastbound Empire Builder has just passed a BNSF freight and is crossing over the Cut Bank Creek bridge as it approaches Cut Bank, Montana on July 21, 2023.

Cut off tree stem by a forest lake, with water lily leaves in the background.

An eastbound BNSF grain empty drops downgrade out of Weed, Montana, and through expansive Iron Ridge cut on Montana Rail Link’s Mullan Pass on the morning of June 29, 2022. The cut bypasses the old Northern Pacific tunnel through the ridge—the east portal can be seen on the right side of the photo, and a tiny corner of the west portal is above the light gray hopper four cars from the power.

 

I guess Jack & Diane didn't work out.

Junction City, Kansas

Cut flowers in a bouquet.

"Cut & Run"

 

25 years card labour

 

An exhibition of stencils from 1998 to 2023

 

15 June - 28 August

 

GoMA, Glasgow

 

"Cut & Run" website

The River Ver in Hertfordshire is a chalk stream and has cut, modestly I should say, into the surrounding limestone - just enough to create a path through the Chiltern Hills, and enough for the Romans to build a road here connecting London with the North. The history of the village of Markyate is entirely shaped by this road (and its successors) and all the functions relating to the transport of goods and people. Some houses such as these ones in the foreground have crept up the flanks of the river ("Pickford Hill" in this case), but most stayed down in the valley ground. Up on the hills you would find farms and agriculture. It is also true that small industries have moved in - together with lots of interesting people who decided to leave the big city.

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