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📟 : H13 to Northwood Hills
🚍 : DE1318 - LK12AWU
DE1318 seen heading down Marsh Road towards Pinner Station as it operates route H13 from Ruislip Lido to Northwood Hills.
A small delay in Ruislip and roadworks further up the route in Pinner led to DE1318 being curtailed a few stops to Northwood Hills rather than at St Vincent's.
The West Virginia State Capitol in Charleston captured early in the morning. The drive through low clouds in the mountains was out of this world! It was raining like crazy and traffic was slow but the scenery more than made up for traffic delays.
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IET 802111 forming 1C17, the 14:02 Paddington - Bristol Temple Meads crawls past Uffington due to adverse signals
The train was following 6Z99, the 13:12 Theale - Robeston empty tanks with 60054 in charge, which for some inexplicable reason missed its booked stop in Challow loop, heavily delaying this and another following Class 1
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!
I was out with my wife almost all day and had a pretty solid plan to go out street shooting tonight and finish up before the forecasted rains arrived. Well, they started with a light mist at 2pm and by 3:15pm this was the situation in Bellwood, Illinois. It hasn't gotten better. Still raining at hom at 11:30pm. Hopefully tomorrow will be better.
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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Manual flash via synch lead from camera left onto nearest post set at 1/32 power
Yup, thats right, fill flash on a landscape shot - I wanted to bring out a bit of the textures and detail in the nearest post which would have otherwise been almost slihouetted. I still had to use the dodge tool a little though but the flash did help. This is another shot from yesterday's stint at Rocky island.
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Title - that cloud bank delayed the sunrise a little.
..until the fog dissipates. No delay in taking foggy photos, my favorite effect for landscape photography.
Since this is in Florida, running around a golf course also involves watching where to step because gators are plentiful.
Taken with Sony A7ll and 16-35mm F4 Sony lens.
If you want a laugh: I thought the lens had barrel distortion so was trying to straighten the viaduct in my software but couldn't do so effectively. The realisation dawned that the viaduct itself actually was slightly curved in reality. Doh.... :)
Low Gill viaduct that took the now disused Ingleton Branch line from Clapham, North Yorkshire to Tebay in Cumbria. This shot was taken at the north end of the line in the Lune Valley gorge near Tebay.
A short extract courtesy of Wikipedia:
The Ingleton branch line was a rural railway line in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Lancashire and Westmorland in England (now North Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria). It was originally planned in 1846 to form part of a main line route from London to Scotland, but fell victim to rivalry between railway companies. Completion was delayed until 1861, and it was only ever a rural branch line, serving the towns of Ingleton, Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh. It closed to passengers in 1954 and was dismantled in 1967.
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Another studio shoot evening and this was Kelly.... played with colour popping with high contrast...
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Since the weather was reasonnably nice, I decided to walk from the the Exhibition by Manfred Menzel and Christoph Schrief (www.flickr.com/photos/herrsharif/49457357587/in/dateposted/) in Offenbach back to Frankfurt along the river.
Minolta SRT 101 and Rokkor 55mm f/1.7 (or was that indeed the 35mm f/2.8?), Agfa APX 400 in Rodinal 1+50 for 13 min @ 20°C, digitalized with kit zoom on macro extension tubes.
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spotting this bunny on a farm: out of place, out of time
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“A group experience takes place on a lower level of consciousness than the experience of an individual. This is due to the fact that, when many people gather together to share one common emotion, the total psyche emerging from the group is below the level of the individual psyche. If it is a very large group, the collective psyche will be more like the psyche of an animal, which is the reason why the ethical attitude of large organizations is always doubtful. The psychology of a large crowd inevitably sinks to the level of mob psychology. If, therefore, I have a so-called collective experience as a member of a group, it takes place on a lower level of consciousness than if I had the experience by myself alone.”
― C.G. Jung, The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
The number of people testing positive for Covid 19 and the number of patients admitted to hospital continues to rise and the economic fallout of the corona crisis becomes more pronounced. Unemployment is up 8% versus the same period last year and the government has seen fiscal revenue fall by almost 10 billion euro. This is a 17% fall in revenue. It is not hard to find an explanation. We have seen a fall in revenue from all types of taxation that are connected to the economy and how it is performing. When shops, restaurants and bars are closed people consume less so there is less income from VAT. In addition to this companies have been given the possibility of delaying part of their tax payments. Whilst Belgium is facing all these challenges the country broke its own standing record for the longest political crisis and longest period without an elected government last Sunday. It has been 592 days since the previous government, led by former Prime Minister Charles Michel, collapsed over inter-party tensions on migration in December 2018. Despite all of this when I wander around downtown Ghent it almost feels like normal. Am I getting used to the new normal? – Grasbrug, Ghent, Belgium
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I've been travelling too much over the last two months, felt this shot really encapsulated my feelings...
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.
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Delayed by the departure of the Volunteers End of Year train, 12A and 8A roar across the Monbulk Creek trestle bridge under flat evening sunlight.
After being delayed over 3 hours after striking a tree UP #4014 is back on the move and making up time at Clipper Gap.
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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Running some 14 minutes late, new liveried Cross Country class 220 Voyager 220028 heads south at Eastington Road overbridge in Frocester, Gloucestershire with the 1V63 Manchester Piccadilly to Bristol Temple Meads service
A3 Pacific 60103 'Flying Scotsman' passes Arksey on it's innaugural run from Kings Cross to York on 25th February 2016. Photograph taken from a public foot crossing and under the watchful eye of a Network Rail Supervisor. Earlier trespassers had delayed the train and Network Rail sent out Supervisors to man crossings to keep in check the large number of people who turned out to see Flying Scotsman.
You get the feeling, it's only a matter of time before gravity wins the battle at this old school house!
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.
The start of the fireworks was delayed as one of the cruise ships that visits the islands almost everyday had to depat for their next stop.
The fireworks started very late, the bright light we stood by blew out the photos and it became horrifically crowded with some pushing and shoving. I started with stomach cramps, Montezuma was going to have his revenge so we had to leave which meant catching a bus back to Sliema as the night ferry wasn't running....but there had been an accident and the roads were gridlocked...the cramps were getting worse...