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I apologize for not uploading anything at all. I have been extremely busy as of late. I have been taking several courses online for after effects, Photoshop, Lightroom, and some other Adobe stuff. I wanted to wish you all a Merry (late) Christmas and Happy New Year.

 

I'm almost done some of the stuff that I'm taking and I will have some free time back to build and take photos after that. Hope everyone is doing well!

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I had to overnight in the Detroit airport courtesy of weather delays and sold out (or seriously overpriced) hotels this week. It's amazing how eerily quiet an airport is afterhours. And how much exploring you can do when you're wide awake with nowhere else to be.

 

And no. I didn't make any music videos. ;-)

LSL No. 46100 'Royal Scot' hurries through Water Orton on 6th April 2022, forming the late running Saphos Trains 'White Rose' 1Z70 Bridgnorth - Kidderminster - York. The train had been delayed at Bescot for nearly an hour due to the failure of Class 47 No. 47501, positioned at the rear of the train. This was later replaced at Barrow Hill, with 47853 taking over 47501s role with the charter, and the latter being towed back to Crewe for attention by 47805. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved

The 11 minute delayed 2L75 Peterborough to Ipswich service approaches Gypsy Lane near Needham Market formed of the 3 coach unit - 755336 .

Richmond Train Station, Melbourne

The sun was scorchingly hot on a mid-day in Vigan. When you say hot, it is really hot that tourists have to delay-dally their sight-seeings and shopping.

Lisbon – September 2019

ball bearing dropped in water

A. Arandia Line

Fleet no.: 5005-A-3

Shot Location: Siain Plaridel, Quezon

Helios 58/2 44-2 Earlsdon, Coventry.

Travel warning! If you're travelling anywhere at this time of year I wish a speedy, safe and uneventful journey. And if roadworks or planned engineering works blight your transit I wish that you find the patience to endure them.

 

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A rainy view during a delay at the airport

The first more serious snowfall in Bulgaria for 2023 caused a 5-hour delay of the 16101 passenger service from Septemvri to Dobrinishte. The cause was a landslide of rocks and snow on the train track. Luckily, no injuries or damages were to follow and the train reached its final destination with a 5-hour delay.

... in downtown Petawawa.

Another studio shoot evening and this was Kelly.... played with colour popping with high contrast...

 

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Aeroporto de Porto

Lea Bridge Road Bakers Arms in 2020

The storm that delayed the Daytona 500 yesterday.

Running 53 late already (07.41 for London Paddington)

spotting this bunny on a farm: out of place, out of time

 

Laurama wrote: 'Random may be an unusual grouping of things, something that seems out of place, unplanned, odd or unpredicted. It can be anything really because it's totally random.

Show us what random means to you and...have fun!'

 

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Yesterday, (11.22.16) Chicago's old (closed) main post office was on fire again ... news reports state that no one was hurt and it was extinguished.

View On Black

 

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Den Haag Hollands Spoor - The Hague's Hollands Spoor train station

 

Weer eens geen treinverkeer. Waar de meeste reizigers de tijd doden met hun smartphone, grijp ik deze 'verloren' tijd om foto's te maken. Dat maakt het wachten een stuk draaglijker. :-)

I've had this shot in my head for quite a while now and it just felt good to shoot something conceptual-like. So I took a little bit of an unwanted break, just to clear my head. I helped Christian shoot a wedding and it was a fantastic, an entire new experience which I look forward to doing again next year. I've uploaded a sneak peek on my Facebook Page already.

 

Hope you've all been well, I've mostly just been working and obsessively watching Scandal. So freaking gooood. I also did a little interview for "Interesting Photographers" so if you're interested in reading that follow this link.

 

P.S. I hit over 1 million views on here and I want to thank anyone and everyone who has ever taken the time to look at my work over the years :) <3

 

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Side view of the derailed train. Later in the afternoon, the transfer train was towed back to Albina. Cranes were brought in later in the day to re-rail the CP locomotive. MOW crews worked late into the evening to fix the broken switch.

No action combine pictures today. These guys had the day off due to a rain delay of the game.

I drove to Driggs- Ashton area to get a shot of combines with Idaho side of Tetons in background..

Two problems. One the rain delay. Number two the Tetons were socked in.

I wanted clouds not haze. That was why we went on a stormy day.

 

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You get the feeling, it's only a matter of time before gravity wins the battle at this old school house!

 

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Running 93 minutes late due to a problem with one of it's engines, D9000 'Royal Scots Grey' passes through Thirsk on 21st April 2023 while heading LSL's 1Z55 1315 London King;'s Cross - Edinburgh Waverley charter. Because of the issue with the power unit, reported as being due to loss of coolant, the train was also receiving rear end assistance from Class 90 No. 90001 'Royal Scot'. The train consist included LSL' ScotRails Mark 3 Push-Pull set as well as a couple of vehicles from the LSL Chairman's private train. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved

I'm gonna send this fountain to a friend - when Snow White allows me to finish packing it...

 

Snow White/Snehvide (mixed breed), 20.01.2014

 

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The Hassan II Mosque is a mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the second largest functioning mosque in Africa and is the 7th largest in the world. Its minaret is the world's second tallest minaret at 210 metres. Completed in 1993, it was designed by Michel Pinseau under the guidance of King Hassan II and built by Moroccan artisans from all over the kingdom. The minaret is 60 stories high topped by a laser, the light from which is directed towards Mecca. The mosque stands on a promontory looking out to the Atlantic Ocean; worshippers can pray over the sea but there is no glass floor looking into the sea. The walls are of hand-crafted marble and the roof is retractable. A maximum of 105,000 worshippers can gather together for prayer: 25,000 inside the mosque hall and another 80,000 on the mosque's outside ground.

The mosque is located at Bd Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah in Casablanca. The 9-hectare complex nestles between the harbor and the El Hank lighthouse. From the nearest train station at Casa-Port it is about a 20-minute walk to the mosque. The ten-lane boulevard with shopping avenues has its at the southern facade of the mosque and extends to the gates of the Palace Oued el Makhazine in the middle of the city. The basilical plan of the mosque justifies this layout of the boulevard.

The mosque rises above the Atlantic Ocean. The building is built partially on land and partially over the ocean. This siting was accomplished by creating a platform linking a natural rock outcrop reclaimed from the sea, where the Orthlieb Pool had previously been located. Two large breakwaters were also built, to protect the mosque from the erosive action of the ocean waves, which can be up to 10 metres in height. A temporary pier 800 metres in length had to be erected to protect the foundations of the pillars from the sea during the construction period. Its environmental advantage is that it is free of noise and pollution and receives a fresh breeze from the sea.

Apart from the mosque, other structures in the area are a madrasa (Islamic school), hammams (bathhouses), a museum on Moroccan history, conference halls, and a very large library said to be the "most comprehensive in the Islamic world." The 41 fountains in the courtyard are all well decorated. The garden around the mosque is well tended and is a popular location for family picnics. The traditionally designed madrasa occupies an area of 4,840 square metres including the basement. Two stories in height, it is constructed in a semi-circular shape, with abutting qibla wall and the mihrab section.

The historical context of the mosque began with the death of King Mohammed V in 1961. King Hassan II had requested for the best of the country's artisans to come forward and submit plans for a mausoleum to honour the departed king; it should "reflect the fervor and veneration with which this illustrious man was regarded." In 1980, during his birthday celebrations, Hassan II had made his ambitions very clear for creating a single landmark monument in Casablanca by stating

I wish Casablanca to be endowed with a large, fine building of which it can be proud until the end of time ... I want to build this mosque on the water, because God's throne is on the water. Therefore, the faithful who go there to pray, to praise the creator on firm soil, can contemplate God's sky and ocean.

The building was commissioned by King Hassan II to be the most ambitious structure ever built in Morocco. It was designed by the French architect Michel Pinseau who had lived in Morocco, and was constructed by the civil engineering group Bouygues.

Work commenced on July 12, 1986, and was conducted over a seven-year period. Construction was scheduled to be completed in 1989 ready for Hassan II's 60th birthday. During the most intense period of construction, 1400 men worked during the day and another 1100 during the night. 10,000 artists and craftsmen participated in building and beautifying the mosque. However, the building was not completed on schedule which delayed inauguration. The formal inauguration was subsequently chosen to be the 11th Rabi' al-Awwal of the year 1414 of the Hijra, corresponding to 30 August 1993, which also marked the eve of the anniversary of Prophet Muhammad’s birth. It was dedicated to the Sovereign of Morocco.

CSX local train L422-17 prepares to depart the snowy rail yard at North Vernon at sunrise only to be delayed by mechanical problems.

 

Delayed Autumn Color

White Mountains, New Hampshire

 

The fall foliage season is running quite a bit behind the usual schedule up in New England due to the warm weather that we had for quite a while into late September, but colder days are finally bringing out the color. Up in the White Mountains there's still a lot of green everywhere, but some pockets of color in the northern Whites can be found here and there.

 

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The delayed and diverted 1F07 06.30 St Pancras International to Sheffield service slows for the 40mph speed restriction here (20mph for freight).

 

The train was 25 late here having lost time at Kettering, eventual arrival at Sheffield was 29 late.

 

The Midland Mainline was closed for the weekend due to engineering work just south of Leicester station, so all trains ran via Corby.

 

Below the bridge is a farm track, Uppingham Brook and the formation of the railway branch line that ran between Seaton Junction and Uppingham primarily for the school there. It was just under four miles long, opened in 1894 and closed in 1960.

 

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