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April 14, 2016
Miche:
[mich]
verb (used without object)
1. to lurk out of sight.
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I had taken a few photos throughout the day, but none stood out to me so when the sun started to set I decided to go chase the last light of the day.
I think it was worth it, just a few clouds in the sky to catch the sunlight as it faded away and to help frame my shot.
Hope everyone has had a good day!
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Built in October 1990 as ATSF 555, this locomotive received a BNSF patch in the early 2000s. But other than the patch, most everything else on this engine is original. And that explains the sad state of the once proud red & silver "Warbonnet" paint this Dash 8 wears.
BNSF B40-8W #555
Galveston, TX
August 3rd, 2024
The people we see in old photos...do you ever wonder if anyone living has memories of them? Or are they like, those old photos, fading and forgotten. I took this image in San Diego's Historic Old Town.
Looking Close...on Friday - Embossed Leather
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I got home from work this morning just in time to take this fading fiery sky image. Three exposure HDR processed with Photomatix
One of my first photos with my new (secondhand) 1DX. There hasn't been much around for photos lately as the heat has burnt off most of the flowers and it has been too hot to wander around for photos. Also, I haven't been on Flickr much as I have been spending spending time with my brother and sister in law as they came down to surprise me for my birthday.
15/02/2017 #1507. The first flush of flowers on my Hippe-amaryl-lily-thingy are beginning to wrinkle up and fade.
Fill the frame with red #30 for the treasure hunt
As I strolled along the limestone path that has been bathed by sun and rain for 1,000 years, I felt I entered a world like fantasy that came to life, that took me back in time a thousand years.
Read more in my blog: An Afternoon with Mr. Cho
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If you're following along to my upload schedule, you'd expect this shot to include NS8111 on NS304. However, it is actually now an SD70ACe #1230 leading NS202 (which, as of recently, is being renamed NS288, and is evidently being rerouted away from the Roanoke District, from what I hear!) past the CPLs at Stuarts Draft.
We sure did chase hard out of Pkin, but upon rolling up to the nearby lot to the signals, we discovered we were in fact not as far ahead as we'd hoped, and only Jack got a photo of 304 at the signal, myself and Audie were a bit too slow to make it far enough. Thus, we were out of luck on that one.
But this whole time, NS304 was being trailed by NS202. We knew it was still behind them, and so we decided to wait. Wait we did - it took a good long minute, and the summer heat was really getting to us - but it was certainly worth it. Northbound light was fast disappearing, and yes, the other side of the tracks would be the better in terms of light. However, that whistle post was just too cool to pass up...
As the 202 flew past, we agreed to fly north for one more signal, no matter the light. Here we go...
So I had a little fun with this one - adding a square crop and some toning. I'm surprised the flower was in focus, since it was blowing about in the breeze at the time!
Happy Sunday, everyone!
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Camera: Cosina CT-10
Film: Ilford HP5+
Lens: Pentax 50mm f1.7
In February I had the chance to photograph a rather interesting cloud formation above NYC in the night before the blizzard hit the east coast.
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