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On the Oregon Coast, it is not so unusual to see rather large pieces of drift wood such as this one, washed ashore on the beaches.
This scene was captured at Yaquina Head Lighthouse area near Newport, Oregon.
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Inspired by my friend Anuj's wonderful philosophy about the concept called "Drifting" !! :-)
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There are times that we reflect on the path that we've walked in life, thoughts that make our mind drift back and leave the current moment. These memories lead to peeling back the layers of emotions and behaviors. what we find ourselves believing and become the core of who we are and how we define ourselves.
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The walkway on Sandy Hook gets covered with drifting sand from the dunes. Contax IIIa, Kodak Ultra Color 100, ECN-2 development.
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Close-up candid eye contact portrait from Glasgow, Scotland. I simply loved the backlit drifting smoke from his cigarette and the direct look down the lens iced the cake for me. Enjoy full screen by pressing 'L'.
SDC (Serbian Drift Championship) Round 2
Driver: Aleksandar Ljubic
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After two days of chasing first from Ogden to Green River and then from Green River to here this would be the last shot I'd get of the eastbound Spike150 special heading home to Cheyenne after traveling west for the grand sesquicentenial celebration of the completion of the first transcontinental railroad.
By this time of day the sun was high which didn't lend itself to the best photography, which I suppose is why I've sat on this one for a couple years. But no matter what it was still a special scene, and at least in this last spot the crowds had finally thinned out.
Big Boy 4014 (4-8-8-4 blt. by Alco in Dec. 1941), Northern 844 (4-8-4 blt. by Alco in Dec. 1944) drift into town by the small yard and full of carload industries. This is about MP 804 on Union Pacific's Rawlins Sub, the original Overland Route mainline where these giants once ran in regular service. Four miles distant snow still clings in the shadows along the rim of the long striated White Mountain that rises some 1300 ft above the Little Bitter Creek valley down here in town.
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Monday May 13, 2019
Although it looks a 'still' scene, it was quite fascinating to watch all these leaves drifting around, making different shapes in the breeze and the ever so slight flow of water. OK I admit, it doesn't take much to fascinate me.
Shot with a Fotodiox Pentax 645 to EOS ND Throttle. Lens: Pentax 645 L.S 75mm f/2.8
- Photo by Sean Anderson
No rotary needed here! The three SD50s and 40 empty hoppers cut through massive drifts left by strong winds over the past day.
found this sitting in the sand at silver beach, mi...looks like it had a good ride through lake michigan and has been resting here on the beach for awhile!
This one definitely looks better in light box, hit "L"!
On 2-3-11, Union Pacific sent the usual three-unit GP15 power down the Troy Grove branch to clear the line following this week's 20" snowfall, but without any freight cars. Here, it blasts through the drifts just south of DeKalb, IL.
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北海道に2泊3日で行ってきました。忙しい旅行でしたが、極寒の経験をしてきました。
寒波の影響で雪と吹雪と曇りと最後に晴れてくれました。帰る直前は晴れて最後に写した
流氷です。この流氷はアムール川が氷結して流れて来るのだそうです。晴れた日の流氷は
見ていて飽きませんでした。
The South Shore Freight Tues/Thrus job that runs from Michigan City to Dillon busts a large snowdrift left by plow trucks at Rt. 35. Northern Indiana got slammed by some lake effect snow on Friday and Saturday and this job was the first down the line in a close to two foot snow fall. Not to mention that the two GP38's were in the "South Shore Lines" paint too!
This is the first winter that I have not been able to see the walkway of the dock. Totally drifted over.. Dreaming of spring!!
Memory drift by Richard Baxter.
The world is a stage without a story, or at least it's a story that is never-ending and being written continuously. Or it is billions of stories within stories, within stories. This is how I create, without a beginning or an end, without a specific narrative - just a happening in process. I don't want to know what is happening, and I don't pretend to know. It is beautiful, tragic, mysterious, magical and elusive. Paradoxically, perhaps, our soul is the eternally empty stage, and the universe is the eternal act in the never-ending movement. If I can hint at that, I'm happy. Richard Baxter, 2014.
Richard Baxter has painted an imagined event where an old wooden building has been lifted off the ground by strong winds. Birds swirl in the sky and a cat is caught high on the roof, while a rabbit looks from underneath. The sky is dark and mysterious as we are left wondering what will happen next.
The Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (Friday 25 Jul 2014)
a bit more of my playtime with photoshop....I love this pattern and colors....they remind me a bit of fingerprints....(or maybe rustic sugar cubes) :-)
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San Francisco, California
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