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Staircase in Cologne

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MAN CAVE Event

 

Sir co Mainstore

 

Sir co Marketplace

  

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ANIMOSITY Mainstore

 

ANIMOSITY Marketplace

  

“In The Dynamics of Creation, Anthony Storr, the British psychiatrist, contends that an individual who “fears love almost as much as he fears hatred” may turn to creative activity not only out of an impulse to experience aesthetic pleasure, or the delight of exercising an active mind, but also to defend himself against anxiety stimulated by conflicting demands for detachment and human contact.21”

― Sylvia Nasar, Beautiful Mind

Multnomah Falls. Columbia River George. Oregon.

This scene with a storm that just passed, as seen n the distance. shows the amazing colors and vibrancy in the knolls, and peaks! It also is a wonderful cross section of the Badland's varied rock formations and dynamics!

The first of two FMI crews to come down the hill on this Wednesday wasted no time on an early 0900 departure from the mine. With a clean FMI 50 in charge of four sister units, the train descends the 5% grade into Clifton with dynamics screaming.

ICM and dragon flies. The best of summer!

CN #2001 leads strings of loads down Proctor Mountain. As this train descending the hill, the dynamic brakes were screaming all the way down to Hallet Dock #5 to prep the dock for the next incoming ship.

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There was a lot going on here along the shore, but the elements came together nicely here - I shot this with a shorter exposure (couple seconds), and hoped the clouds were moving enough to add some movement dynamics with the much longer exposure, so added the ND filter and let the camera do the rest.

Canadian Pacific's train 281, has the dynamic brakes howling as they cross over the Rock River in Watertown.

 

CP 281

Watertown, WI.

Spring 2016

olympus omd - lightroom - silver efex pro

One of the things I find fascinating in all birds, but is more obvious in the big ones, is all the different ways the feathers and wings are maneuvered to assist in flying and changing direction.

 

*After this the eagle flew into direct sun, so that is the last shot.

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"Arial Dynamics" (Part Three) - Violet-green Swallow

©R.C. Clark: Dancing Snake Nature Photography

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Hot Blade 2018 Spotters Day

FAP 15108 General Dynamics F-16MLU

Bond Falls, UP. One of the many smaller drops above the main falls.

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The American Flamingo having a slight altercation!

Usually found on the northern coasts of South America and the Galapagos - Here they are residing at WWT Slimbridge UK

FAP BA5 Spotters Day 18 Sept 2022. The Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF) E-191 General Dynamics F-16AM Dannebrog 800

Barrier beach

Perpendicular

Offshore current

Colonna di Marco Aurelio, Piazza Colonna

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Summer is fog season here in the San Francisco area. Odd as it seems, it's colder, damper and more overcast during the summer months than it is the rest of the year. But there are a few spots that are elevated enough to get you above the fog, where it's sunnier, warmer and not-overcast. My favorite place to get above the fog these past few years has been Mount Tamalpais (a.k.a. Mt Tam), in Marin County, just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. In fact, my friend and fellow fogaholic Larry Nienkark and I have been up on Mt Tam more often than we care to admit. But let's just say that in August we've only missed going up the mountain 1 or 2 days each. Yes, it's an obsession, but a healthy one, I think. The trips have been very rewarding socially (I've met many other fog addicts), physically (lots of hiking) and photographically (I now have an even more enormous catalog of fog photos). All in all it's been a most excellent and productive season.

 

I'm a very slow publisher, so you'll be seeing my fog photos for several months...well beyond the end of fog season. I hope you enjoy them. In the meantime, if you want to follow along on my foggy adventures, feel free to find me on Instagram, where I've been using the "Stories" feature to post live photos and video from the locations where I've been shooting. The photos and videos in the Stories section only last 24 hours (like Snapchat, if you're familiar with that), but it's a fun way to see the more "real life" side of the folks you follow. If you're on Instagram, you can find me here.

 

Happy Sunday/Monday, friends! I'm off to shoot more fog tonight....

 

-Lorenzo

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... the men are showing off ... Junior is learning how to act ... and Mom is bored.

“If you want to know what a man's like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.”

 

J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

As the pilings fill up one by one, it's quite the job to hold your ground. Taken on the only pilings that we ever saw and make up the horse fence for the Outer Banks, North Carolina. A high contrast slide for this Slider Sunday until I get caught up a bit.

 

For: Sliders Sunday group - HSS!

Fairlane ore loads are on the downgrade to Proctor at Munger, Minnesota, as the whine of three EMD SD40 series motors do their dynamic thing - April 11, 2023.

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