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M631 pulls for the North end of Walbridge yard with CSX 3194 and 1982 leading the train. What was looking to be a perfect light run down the Toledo Branch was quickly thwarted when their radio quit working and someone was sent to inspect it. The train sat for nearly 2 hours before finally moving again.
Walbridge, Ohio
Double Order of Sushi
© Jeff R. Clow
I followed this Great Blue Heron for over an hour as he worked the shoreline....and of course he was often in the wrong light when he made his move.
But then it happened.....he struck and I was stunned to see the results.
BR Standard class 2 2-6-0 no. 78019 was the visiting locomotive at the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway's Winter Steam Gala, seen here approaching Oakworth on 1st March 2013, double heading with Standard class 2T no. 80002 on the 11.25 Keighley to Oxenhope service.
I put a panoramic13x36 mask in an Argus Cintar toy 35mm camera, and somehow ended up double-exposing most of a roll. So, this is a combo of shots from Tucson, October 2021 and Weaverville, Feb 2022.
Looking Close....On Friday-Musical Instruments
This is the bridge of my husband's 110 year old Double Bass.
No rain today but it's windy and 8C (46F). From the archives... a two for one shot of American Avocets at Cooking Lake.
No matter the words are the lie or the truth. They are both alive. But believe me, I put all with my real heart. It is both beautiful. I just want you to feel me.
You use your eyes;you use your heart. You will feel the calm.
self-portrait
(I am afraid it is a cheesy photo. Sorry.)
doubleexposure i took with my seagull on Lomography x-pro at the christmas-market near Berlin Alexanderplatz.
i liked the autoscooter and the carussel.
i was surprised of the good results on this film.
i liked to combine this two longtimeexposures. Both ca. 8 seconds
Inspired by Sarah Byrne's double exposure tutorial: www.sarakbyrne.com/canon-5d-mark-iii-double-exposure-tuto...
Taken on a wintery, but sunny day in Brighton
A Double-Banded Plover (charadrius falklandicus) taken on Bleaker Island, the Falklands. I took this one while the others went down to the beach to see the Sea Lions. I consoled myself by knowing that I can have Sea Lion encounters back home in New Zealand.
(Please feel free to share this image on Facebook, but no other usage without written permission. Thanks.)
Here's my last deep-sky image, which likely gives you a first-time look at the faint high galactic cirrus clouds (IFN) in this area of the sky.
The small spiral galaxy near the center is M64 or Black Eye Galaxy. The brown and reddish dusty structures you see dominating the image may appear bright, but in reality they're extremely faint - even the brightest area in the middle barely sits above the noise floor . As usual in many of my images, the goal was to make visible what we rarely see, even in other deep photographs, while not blowing out other - actually bright - objects. In fact, the "double flare" looking cloud (it looks like that to me) started appearing as nothing more than a dim smudge against a black background at first.
Long story short: here's the footprint of the IFN around M64, hope you like it, use it wisely! (details about the capture in the first comment).
Ganga Bicinta, Double-banded Sandgrouse, Pterocles bicinctus.
Moremi Game Reserve
Okavango Delta
Botsuana
Double O Arch is the second largest arch within the Devils Garden area—after Landscape Arch of course. As the name implies, there are two arches here, one large, with a span of 71 feet, stacked atop a much smaller arch with a 21-foot span. Both are part of the same sandstone fin. Double O Arch is located at the far end of the Devils Garden Primitive Loop, 1.93 miles past the Devils Garden trailhead and parking lot at the north end of the Arches Entrance Road. Past Landscape, the trail becomes much more rugged and challenging.
Aquatic Park
Berkeley, California
Minolta HS AF APO 200mm f/2.8 lens + Minolta AF 2X Tele-Converter-II APO
This Double-crested Cormorant put on a good display in the Chinese Garden at the Huntington Library & Botanical Gardens -unfortunately, for him, he was all alone !!