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With the old armor yellow complementing the western landscape nicely, a train of coal empties heads for Barstow and eventually home rails, seen here near Hodge, CA.
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Stuck in an empty office waiting for a delivery (that did not come!) with the sun shining in, an empty water bottle and a new lens just dying to be experimented with...
[Looking into a nearly empty plastic water bottle]
Our Daily Challenge: empty
NS 51V climbs the slight grade out of Shippensburg on its way east on the Norfolk Southern Lurgan Branch. The covered hopper unit train is empty after delivering a load of chicken feed to Harrisonburg, VA.
Here we see an empty Exeter St.David's Station due to the current coronavirus situation.
Taken 30th March 2020
This old, Abandoned WME Engineering workshop has been abandoned for multiple years. Multiple snake skins where found throughout our explore of this derelict location.
Recently opted to switch over to an iPhone 5S after encountering some persistent trouble with my HTC One. The camera on this phone is quite something, and I was surprised how clean night shots come out (viewed as a whole, not pixel peeping). OIS (on iOS, hah) would be nice, but with such a small focal length it could be far worse. Part of this though is also that I'm just getting used to shooting at higher ISOs.
Empty Bowls, an annual fundraiser for Clay and Cherokee County food banks, took place March 23 at the Olive Dame Campbell Dining Hall. The event raised money to help those in need in our community.
Attendees selected their favorite bowl from hundreds of colorful ceramic bowls made by local potters. Diners also enjoyed a hearty meal in the Dining Hall, enhanced by good company and live music. Special thanks go to Mike Lalone, our Resident Potter, for organizing this event. We also appreciate the efforts of local potters and other volunteers who helped make Empty Bowls 2013 a successful event.
Last night I had insomnia and didn't sleep a wink. I'm guessing this was partly due to the two cups of coffee I had drank to help stay awake at a business seminar, plus the scoop of vanilla ice cream I shouldn't have had right before getting into bed.
In any case, I had a math exam at 8am this morning, and 90 minutes into the 2-hour exam I started to loose my focus and literally couldn't remember what 4 x 7 is. I had to first calculate 4 x 6 and then add another 4 to get 4 x 7.
I planned this photo shoot a week in advance as I was interested in getting a cool shot of some starfish, and low tide would coincide with sunset. However, I wandered the beach for nearly an hour and couldn't find any starfish appropriately perched on the top of rocks.
I eventually settled on this composition, which required standing in seawater up to my thighs. My rubber boots were filled with water and my jeans were soaked, but I "had" to do it to get close enough to the rock in foreground. When I saw larger waves approaching I screamed for joy like a little kid because I knew the larger waves would crash and give me some cool water action.
Afterwards I retreated out of the water and sat on a rock to empty the water from my boots. I raised my right leg just enough so the water would pour out of my boot without even needing to remove the boot. I then raised my left leg and proceeded to empty the seawater down the back of my leg, thoroughly soaking the seat of my pants. I think that is something only a man is dumb enough to do. After hiking back to my car I removed my wet jeans and drove home in my underwear.
I actually had a few decent captures to choose from, but ultimately chose this one because it has the biggest and baddest water action, and also has the best color in the clouds. This photo is a single exposure taken with a Lee 0.9H grad ND filter.
Auckland, New Zealand. Just right after dinner and the rain stopped, it was remarkable to find this area empty. Returned the next night with my Sony camera, it was so crowded and virtually impossible to take a reasonable picture ...