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88008 'Ariadne' passing Forton with 4M27, the 05.49 Mossend - Daventry 'liner on Sat 10th April 2021.
Oceanside, California.
A SoCal surfer cutting through a Pacific wave. Someone cue the Beach Boys music please.
Taken from the Oceanside Pier.
The weekly train for Bloomington squeezes through one of the many cuts on the Indianapolis Sub in Greene County. An usually large train has necessitated two GP38-2's this day.
I love everything about nature and to be able to walk under this huge and very old Beech Tree at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum, is so awe inspiring.... this lens and image does not do this tree justice.... she totally surrounds you with her limbs....
you come out feeling warm and fuzzy....
...we all need to hug a tree whenever we can!!!
Back in 2012, I found a final instar nymph on 29th November; these won't be quite so late, but the result of this coupling will be adults around mid to late October I reckon!
Upton Magna - Shropshire
A week or so ago I traveled to find a small waterfall I had heard of. I had a better angle of the falls, unfortunately the wind ripping through this little valley created so much movement of the trees, and small brush in the scene the images became unusable. While I will be back here to get the composition I wanted, this one is interesting enough on its own. The water cutting the rock into boulders, into stones, leaving this strange boulder field in an unmarked valley in the mountains. This is Little Bird Falls, a lovely, if not often visited fall, it to me is more significantly interesting than the larger fall up above that attracts the most attention, though I fear the scene is a bit chaotic.
ISO: 800
Aperture: f8
SS: 3seconds
Focal: 33mm
While this angle didn't require me to get wet, the previous composition I can't show you yet had me knee deep in the creek.
My favorite shots can be purchased here:
Bought as one of a set of steak knives this sharp saw tooth knife is ideal for cutting fruit and vegetables.
The light cutting through the low clouds at Lochan na h-Achlaise in the Scottish Highlands on the edge of Rannoch Moor.
Oh my goodness, I almost died from crying dicing this onion up which reminds me why I normally use white onions instead of yellow. I guess it helped my cold though, haha.
#CP142 passes in between a set of unique searchlight signals on CP’s Belleville Sub near Roblin, with military tribute unit #CP7023 leading, and a rebuilt AC44 trailing.
60163 Tornado with the 1Z59 05.25 Stevenage to Chester special as it approaches the New Walk bridge, Leicester
A couple of men cut off the dry bits off this tree and also took down a whole dry tree.. I just wish they had done a neater job of this tree next to the local school.
2021 one photo each day
Could it be that I have developed the world's first 10 blade razor? Or is it something else?
EDIT 5 April 2009: It's a staircase at the Tate Modern. See below.
Explore highest #27
A female Megachile species (ignescens??) cutting a piece of leaf to take back to her nest in our Brisbane garden. It was quite breezy and the leaf was blowing about.
The bevel-edged corner of a mirror tile. I placed some red flowers above to catch the reflection of colour.
Death Valley, California
High up on a dry wash, a channel cuts through the scene. Colorful soft sediments form a backdrop within the badlands. A hard plug of material in the foreground vainly resists the persistent erosive force of water.
G&W's York Rail Hanover Job slices through the middle of Pixelle Specialty Solutions, (Mr. Harvard/Yale's name for a paper mill), at Spring Grove, PA. I've always wanted to get this shot, but the sun would be way off by the time this job returns to York. For some reason, on this day, it was running way earlier.
A TP&W transferred GP-15 leads the way.
Please take a look at a selection of H2 Photographic Club images at - www.flickr.com/groups/h2showcase