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Don't know why.
Taken in Heiloo, Netherlands on a bit misty 1st of November morning.
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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
A westbound BNSF freight crosses the massive bridge over a frozen Cut Bank Creek at Cutbank, Montana, on December 22, 2007. In 1900, predecessor Great Northern Railway built this steel bridge to replace a wooden trestle once located here.
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
Union Pacific's potash local, LDG51B, crests the grade inside the famous rock cut on this line as they lead 16 cars to Intrepid Potash a few miles down the canyon.
Had to leave this splendid cloud this morning to pick the other half up from work so missed all the best colour, mind being on those rocks only gives you a small window of time at a lower tide so you have to be careful you get off in good time when the tide turns, which it had this morning, still could of done with another 20 mins and I would of had a corker
Wildwood lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Cutting a steel plate to fit on a railcar undergoing restoration at Niles Canyon Railway maintenance facility near Sunol, California.
More practice with reflections and highlights today. I need to put together a kit of items for food. I struggled to balance the apple with the knife and I was worried about it falling off the table and onto my foot. Therefore, I couldn't show the whole apple or it would reveal my crazy prop system. Any tips or ideas on how to prop is always appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help and comments!
Yes its Sawley cut again but I did like the distinctive warm and cool halves and the slight mist softening the overall look.
Europe, France, PACA, Bouches du Rhône, Marseille, La Joliette, Cathédrale de Marseille (slightly cut from B&T).
The Saint-Marie-Majeure (dite La Major) (1893) cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Marseille. Its eclectic style is Byzantine-Roman Revival. The architects were Léon Vaudoyer and Henri-Jacques Espérandieu. The edifice is 142 meters (469 ft) long, and the main cupola is 70 meters (231 ft) high. With a capacity of 3,000 seats, it is one of the largest cathedrals in France.
Its polychromatic façade has alternating bands of ‘Pierre de Cassis’ and green marble.
Espérandieu (a Protestant architect) was also the leading architect of the ND de La Garde (also Byzantine - Roman Revival styled) here.
He was called in to replace Léon Vaudroyer, who died in 1872 after a 20-year involvement with the design and build of the cathedral. In the 19th century cathedral building was a very lengthy process, not as long as that of the ones of the middleages though.
This is number 28 of the Churches album and 15 of Marseille.
Last year the field beyond this fence was awash with poppies, so far this year the farmer just seem to have left the verges poppied :(