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In the late afternoon, a Brazilian Air Force F-5EM aircraft is preparing to take off.
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No final da tarde, uma aeronave F-5EM da Força Aérea Brasileira se prepara para decolar.
Original SW-Fotos mit SIGMA Merill, in Ligtroom bearbeitet.
Original SW photos with SIGMA Merill, edited in Ligtroom.
® Reinhard Dedecek
I recently referred to a mushroom as frozen when it was actually dehydrated. There's a bunch of older mushrooms and they loose moisture as they age. Next came a week of clear and dry air with night temps in the 30s. Those nights helped to dehydrate and cause desiccation of the mushrooms. Next has been a week of night temps in the 20s. All of the desiccated mushrooms look like this ~ Gray. I've read that they might last some time like this. It's the young Mycenia with thin cell walls and a lot of moisture the melt away when they freeze.
Far, far away this train can be seen in the Salzach valley on one of our walks. I had seen this photo point from further down in the valley but couldn't find the point it was taken from, it didn't come from some photo site, it was in a touristic brochure overlooking Pfarrwerfen .. probably taken with a drone.
In the end I thought this was good too, a DB 101 with the white IC cars fitted well in the viewfinder with a mighty mountain range in the background.
Pfarrwerfen, August 2021
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Going big on this F-unit Friday. Santa Fe's hundreds of red and silver F's are the face of American railroading, and the tradition continued in the second generation with the purchase of nine massive FP45 units from EMD. These 20-cylinder, 3600 hp, six motor, steam generator equipped cowl units were the epitome of streamlined aesthetic, melding the earlier era of industrial design with the more utilitarian look of the modern era. Only 14 units were built, with the others going to the Milwaukee Road. Here is the preserved ATSF 95, seen in July 2008 on display at Barstow CA.
Interesting to note that the FP45s were constructed only three years after E-unit production ended.