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Empty grain from Interbay, Washington to East Dubuque, Iowa rolls beneath Dayton's Bluff in Saint Paul, Minnesota and under the signal bridge bearing searchlights. It's nice to see a solid grain train - stack trains, oil trains, and mixed freights are otherwise dominant. A good ol' grain train is a pleasant sight.
An empty private beach in France. I have a couple more photos like this but what I like here is the plane in the sky. It's a small detail in an empty sky but strangely enough there were probably much more people in the plane then on the beach.
Totally empty beach at Llanbedrog only footprints and pawprints are visible
from where impressions have been left.
52 weeks of 2025 Prime Day
I used the only prime lens I have which is a 40mm micro.
52 in 2025 challenge #27 Shallow Depth of Field
A loaded KCS coal train sits in the siding at Mulberry,Ks to meet a empty coal train with UP 8494 on point
2366 and 2320 approach Murphys Creek for a cross, with empty Aurizon coal train 9626 to Willowburn yard in Toowoomba.
Saturday 30th April 2022
I found it hard to communicate to my kids what happened on 9/11. They understood the idea, the concept. They understood it in a gee-that-sucks kind of way. But they did not get it. I was in LA at the time, but like all Americans I was glued to the TV all day. I don't pretend to feel what New Yorkrs felt. That unthinkable assault on normality will always be with those who were Americans on that day. This memorial in New Jersey is called Empty Sky, and its a fitting name. Its still odd to me to see one tower, and not two. I do LOVE that one was rebuilt though.
Sunrise at this monument gives it a special look, like a fireball. I did not know thismonument was here, I never knew it existed, so showing up at the crack of dawn to see the Stature of Liberty, this monument took me by surprise. If find it hard to leave any 9/11 monument, but I thought the simplicity of this one was captivating. I wish I could say I planned the light, but I did not. Just luck. Enjoy.
If I gave Moriarty the amount of food he thinks he needs, his legs wouldn't reach the floor any more.
We're Here: Just Nothing
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I don't know what are these structures built for... as far as i noticed, these pillars had been put here years ago...
Anyway, Thanks for viewing my friends...
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BNSF 7721 and three other Heritage 2 Dash-9s guide one-hundred empties from the Kings County Industrial Park "KinPark" outside of Hanford, California down The Chute, as the train rolls back to it's loading location just outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The train itself carries liquid fertilizer when loaded which is a hot commodity on the agriculturally dominant San Joaquin Valley, always kinda surprised by the collection of business the BNSF has in seemingly niche unit traffic guess it just comes down to location, location, location
I'm going to be offline for a while but I wanted to update you on the nest I showed you with three eggs on it last week. Sadly, all the eggs are gone. I believe this is the male as he did some half hearted displaying. Mostly he just stood there.
As to what happened to the eggs, I'm not sure. Raccoons are a big threat and a big reason birds nest here. Alligators below mean fewer raccoons getting through. Snakes also like eggs.
And of course if I can see this nest so can other people although it does seem difficult in this case.
I'm off line due to a pulled muscle or something in my shoulder. Very painful.
I wouldn't have posted as it seems wrong to post when I.m not commenting on other's work but I wasn't sure if people would be checking on the nest. And then I couldn't post an empty nest without one with chicks.
An empty NS coal train cranks west over Rockville Bridge alongside a slow moving intermodal coming out of the yard in Harrisburg.
You rarely get a glimpse of Metro Center Station so empty, especially as things open up (slightly). This was possibly the last chance for such a thing.
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Norfolk Southern's train 19D led by a BNSF power hauling empty BMW Autoracks on the Charleston Peninsula back to the factory at Greer, SC.
grain store. if you see moire its due to the net which we have to maintain to keep the birds out. now its empty, neither Rob or i have to check anymore to release birds that do manage to get in.
[ my sensor is so fithly I had to retouch one big spot in photoshop. the white specs are bits of web and stuff caught in the net ]