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With travel restrictions continuing to constraint travel worldwide, scenes like this here at Changi Airport Terminal 3 are not uncommon these days.
Initially this emptiness was anticipated to be temporary, but over a year later, this might become a sight to see for the next year at least, until vaccines become widespread worldwide.
Having hopped onto the Valley Sub at the junction in Northport, this empty coal train is now getting back up to speed as it heads towards the PRB and the setting sun at the west end of Northport.
E DONBTM0 03 (Empty Coal- Donie, TX to Black Thunder Mine, WY)
BNSF ES44AC #6254
BNSF ES44AC #6266
(DPU) BNSF SD70MAC #9673
(DPU) BNSF ES44AC #6269
Northport, NE
April 10th, 2021
Mamiya C33 // Kodak Portra 160vc // Julian, CA
You've seen a similar moment digitally a few weeks back.
It's like singin' to empty tables
Or a gallery full of ghosts
Or like givin' a great big party
Where nobody shows but the host...
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I'd say Collins Lake was at 110% capacity last week...We've got this site reserved next month so it should be interesting...
This week I got my new super powered laptop (an Alienware) and after installing my Photoshop 5CS software, I wanted to experiment with the install.
Well this experimenting ended up turning into a new art project for me. I started getting ideas while I was playing with the PS tools and features - the thought of trying to vidually express an emotion of EMPTINESS or DEPRESSION that we all - to varying degrees - get pulled into at times in our lives.
The distinct swirl made up of feathered lines of changing colors from a range of bright and light toward the deeper darker and black colors represent the micro-feelings that go through our mind almost every second of our waking day. The bright colors are feelings peace, contentment, happiness, and excitement. As the colors get deeper and darker, the feelings evolve and descend to concern, worry, fear, helplessness, depression, an pure EMPTINESS.
Its not just ONE feeling we have but a collage of clustered feelings that are stimulated in response to direct response to the events, activities, or situation around each of us. The actual seriousness of these external stimuli upon us as well as how we each process, respond to them, and let it influence our overall feelings will color our emotional landscape.
In this visual expression of EMPTINESS, one can see how feelings and emotions spiral inward from a position of happiness to a vortex of darker helplessness that ultimately ends up in a feeling of depression and being surrounded by emptiness.
As mentioned earlier, this art was completely created in PS. It is 6 layers of color grandients that I worked with tools like SMUDGING, Blending, Dodge, Liquify, and filters. I kept playing with the tools until I got the emotionally visual expression I had in my mind.
DMIR 400 leads empty ore jennies north through Munger on the Missabe Sub bound for Minntac in Mountain Iron, about 58 track miles away.
So this is the old cottage where I found the previous image of the tilley lamp, sitting on the windowsill left hand side of the above photo.
I'm so tired of learning to talk
Building fences on the wall
In this state, I shall not remain
I don't want to go, but if I die young
Fill my empty room with the sun
Fill my empty room with the sun
This Doesn't matter like it did before
This doesn't matter much anymore
Change my mind or help me to try
Im afraid and I'm not satisfied
In this state I shall not remain
I don't want to go, but if I die young
Fill my empty room with the sun
Fill my empty room with the sun
This doesn't matter like it did before
This doesn't matter much anymore
This doesn't matter like it did before
This doesn't matter much anymore
Daylight is not the same
When your stabbing at the stars
In your eyes, and bleeding
Is what you see
This doesn't matter like it did before
This doesn't matter much anymore
This doesn't matter like it did before
This doesn't matter much anymore
'Dutch' 56036 with empties from Longannet heading west, on the Dalmeny-Jn-Winchburgh Jn line as it passes under the M90 near Kirkliston. Thought to be late 1996.
Aurizon empty grain #1281S with CLP16-CLP14-G535-CM3308-GWB102 crossing the River Murray floodplain today, Mon April 3, 2023
(23Z.0856_CLP16-14-G-CM-GWB_FloodPwt)
Empty spaces - what are we living for?
Abandoned places - I guess we know the score..
On and on!
Does anybody know what we are looking for?
This picture shows an empty creek bed which runs through the BYU campus. Lots of great fall colors in the surrounding trees and bushes.
To enjoy my other creative project, please visit my funny short stories website: 500ironicstories.com where you can read or listen to new stories each week. I have also curated the stories into three different selections:
Stories for Kids - 500ironicstories.com/stories-for-kids Love Stories - 500ironicstories.com/love-story
Moral Stories - 500ironicstories.com/moral-stories
Empty Bird's Nest Fungi. The "eggs" (peridoles) have all been splashed out. A few groups of them are visible (see notes). Found along the High Point Trail.
Tiger Mtn. State Forest, Issaquah, WA
16/03 Empty piers at the International Port of Budapest as due to the pandemic no river cruise ship are running on the river Danube.
Budapest, Hungary
An empty ore train works up Proctor Hill as some color still lingers at Bachelors Curve near Spirit Mountain.
"Sorri quando a dor te torturar
E a saudade atormentar
Os teus dias tristonhos vazios
Sorri quando tudo terminar
Quando nada mais restar
Do teu sonho encantador
Sorri quando o sol perder a luz
E sentires uma cruz
Nos teus ombros cansados doloridos
Sorri vai mentindo a sua dor
E ao notar que tu sorris
Todo mundo irá supor
Que és feliz"
Charles Chaplin
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A Zebra Stiped SD60F and a BNSF Execumac team up on CN U711 through Brantford.
The clouds sucked...but deece connie!
Prints are now available here in a range of sizes and formats including:
- Matted Print
- Laminated Print
- Mounted Print
- Canvas Print
- Framed Print
Original Caption: The Empty Desert
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-1922
Photographer: Eiler, Terry, 1944-
Subjects:
Arizona (United States) state
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA
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Will I always feel this way
So empty
And estranged?
and of these cut throat busted sunsets
These cold and damp white mornings
I have grown weary
If through my cracked and dusty
Dime store lips
I spoke these words out loud
Would no one hear me?
9012, 9014 and 9018 work MT919 empty PN coal train through Belford heading to Mt Thorley colliery.
Friday 3rd August 2018
For my fourth year of college, I did an internship at a baptist church in Perham, ME. Having lived in the county for a full school year, I immediately fell in love with the people, landscape, and of course the former BAR. Thankfully, I've been able to return to northern Maine in some respect each of the past three winters. Last January found Geoff and I in McAdam en route to Maine, having finally caught up with one of two westbounds for the day out of Saint John. With a fresh crew on board, MNR 6340 leads the empty chip train past the station in McAdam bound for northern Maine and ultimately the former BAR.
Early morning mist, as the Little Shebeshekong River thaws after its first freeze. -5C for the photo, -8C overnight.
Down to only five cars - it left Assiniboia with 20), Great Western's westbound grain empties are traversing the increasingly dry plains of southwest Saskatchewan.
An empty iron ore train between Middleback Junction and Iron Knob, South Australia, on the 3'6" (1067mm) Whyalla 'tramway' - 22 April 2023. Below rail infrastructure is owned by Simec Mining with trains operated by Aurizon.
Both locos still carry Genesee & Wyoming colours, though somewhat faded on 1304, despite G & W no longer having any connection with the operation.
Lead loco 1304 was originally an EMD G8B export model built for the tramway, rebuilt in 1993 by Morrison Knudsen Australia as a G14M. Trailing unit 2261, also an EMD, was built of the Queensland Railways and rebuilt in 2006, and transferred to Whyalla in 2020.
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