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Since the day began we heard chatter of a 64Q on the NS Valdosta District, and that came to be quite a must have. With tankers bound for Decks and Docks and Motiva Enterprises in Fort Lauderdale, the 64Q is proceeding to hand off the cargo to FEC, crawling under Beaver St behind NS C44-9W #9179 in charge. Note UP SD70AH #8848 in trail.
What happens when the cab car oversleeps the alarm? A giant cluster of mayhem. Luckily for Port Morris yard, they had a Geep that could lead the train east and in this case, two. 4100 leads the CNJ heritage GP40 on an early morning run past Powder Mill Pond, keeping the schedule, but not for much longer as HEP issues would cause the train to fall behind 35 minutes near Summit. Just another morning on NJT.
We made a very short stop to view the double waterfall we usually drive by, shortly after leaving Baeza.
“Amma remembers a story. Once the colors of the world gathered together. Each one claimed, “I am the most important and beloved color.” The conversation culminated in a quarrel.
Green proudly declared, “Indeed, I am the most important color. I am the sign of life. Trees, vines—all of nature is my color. Need I say more?”
Blue interrupted, “Hey, stop your blabbering! You are only talking about the Earth. Don’t you see the sky and the ocean? They are all blue in color. And water is the substratum of life. Hail to me, the color of infinity and love.”
Hearing this, “Red shouted, “Enough is enough! Everybody shut up! I am the ruler of you all—I am blood. I am the color of valor and courage. Without me, there is no life.”
Amidst the shouting, “White softly said, “You have all stated your cases. Now, I have just one thing to say: don’t forget the truth—that I am the substratum of all colors.”
Nevertheless, many more colors came forward, all extolling their greatness and supremacy over the others. Gradually, what began as a mere exchange of words developed into a verbal battle. The colors were even poised to destroy each other.
Suddenly, the sky became dark. There was thunder and lightning, followed by a heavy downpour. The water level rose rapidly. Trees were uprooted, and all of nature was in turmoil.
Trembling with fear, the colors helplessly cried out, “Save us!” Just then they heard a voice from the heavens, “You colors! Where are your ego and false pride now? You who were foolishly fighting for supremacy, are now trembling with fear unable to protect even your own lives. All you claim as yours can perish in an instant. You must understand one thing—though different, each of you is beyond compare. God has created each of you with a different purpose. To save yourselves, you must stand hand-in-hand in unity. If you stand together in oneness, you can soar up and stretch across the sky. You can become the rainbow with all seven colors, harmoniously standing side-by-side—the symbol of peace and beauty, the sign of hope for tomorrow. From that height, all differences disappear and you see everything as one. May your unity and harmony become an inspiration for all.”
—Amma (Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi), “Understanding and Collaboration Between Religions”, from a talk given by Amma, May 2, 2006 as part of the Interfaith Center of New York’s Fourth Annual James Parks Morton Interfaith Award Ceremony, p. 28-30,
Instead of being annoyed at the reflections, I decided to embrace them for a double exposure effect, I quite like that you can see the plane and the passengers waiting.
TOKYO x TOKYO.
double exposure, it's miracle. i can't predict which pic will be on which one.
its outcome always surprise me!
(i mean, not only wonderful pic, but a lot of failure in one roll of film...hahaha)
@ginza and tsukishima, TOKYO JAPAN
*camera--LOMO LC-A
Some shots from a Double Dutch meetup in Central Park - more below in comments.
This photo has been getting a small but steady stream of views, and I'm wondering from where. I'd appreciate it if you told me in a comment how you stumbled across this....thanks!
*Double Espresso at 7pm and a Spinning Class; you can't sleep, so you grab paper and a blade. You keep cutting until you can fall asleep. Mixed media, letterpress and collage.
*Note to self: Never ever have a Double Espresso and then go Spinning.
Double Crested Cormorants (Nannopterum auritum) - Pesquero Andres rest stop, 1982 Florida Keys Overseas Highway, Layton, Florida (24.839733, -80.780637)
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"Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the darkest one of all?"
Texture by PicMonkey.
Manipulated from two photos of the same bird using PicMonkey, Photoshop and Lightroom.....
Model: Isadora Vilarim
Photography and Retouch: Jackson Carvalho
Photography Assistance: João Lucas
Beauty and Hair: Joaquim Jr.
Executive Producer: Wedja Soares
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"Double Check" by John Seward Johnson II in Zuccotti Park (formerly called Liberty Plaza), on Liberty Street between Broadway and Church Street, Manhattan, New York City.
RD14581. The 2ft gauge Ffestiniog Railway's Double Fairlie 0-4-4-0T MERDDIN EMRYS at Porthmadog Harbour Station in North Wales. This locomotive was built at the railway's own Boston Lodge Works in 1879.
Wednesday, 26th April, 2017. Copyright © Ron Fisher.