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Sandstone formation on Spittal beach, black and white conversion in Silver Efex Pro and framing in Topaz Studio
The turn in to the driveway of "The Stable", the self-catering cottage we stayed in during our recent holiday in Herefordshire HTT! A bit of a dull day but I was quite pleased with this quick iPhone shot, the wires seemed to frame the trees. The place could do with better signage seeing as at least 6 properties on this rural lane were covered by the same postcode. We found it eventually!
Photo 49/100: my 100x photos this year will be of foliage, so woodland scenes, individual trees, wild/garden plants & fallen leaves 🍁🌿🍀🌳
I saw this male Northern cardinal from my desk and went to the window to capture the bird framed by the encircling autumn leaves of my Japanese maple 'bloodgood'.
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…I've taken thousands of deer pictures and I'm always looking to find a different take on them. This is one but, a very grainy, low light through our window and being cropped out 80%. So...I used a glow & splattered brush stroke effect. It's funny how this mama deer thinks she's hidden from me, framed in the trees & limbs; while starring right at me from 40 yards away.
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I like how this spectacular rockface is framed in autumn foliage.... on our fall camping trip in Mont Tremblant National Park, Quebec.
67010 leads the evening WAG service to Holyhead over St Julians rail bridge just outside Newport. 1W96 17:16 Cardiff Central to Holyhead.
I originally wanted to capture the view outside the train window, but the delay in my camera settings made me miss the moment. Just as I thought the shot was lost, the window frame itself turned into a natural frame for a new kind of photo. The outside world of nature and the inside traveler with his phone are all part of a single frame. And if you look closely, you’ll notice the guy is framed within his own phone too.
Reflection guy, looks like you’re in the frame twice, congrats!
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This quince plant (Chaenomeles japonica) is being trained to climb the wall between two windows on the outside of the National Trust house of Knightshayes Court.
Taken at Al Ain Fish Market , Central Souq
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Saltburn Pier, North Yorkshire, England.
Total length 681 feet (208 m)
Opening date 1869
Managed to put the birds aside for a day to look for Autumn colors. We did some searching in Western Iowa and found this beautiful spot. What a wonderful time of the year.
Black Skimmer attacking Forster's Tern chick.
The chick taking on the skimmer is slightly larger than it's sibling, a bit like big brother trying to protect it's sister from the bully when mom and dad are not around.
Another frame of this spectacular scene that all came together for me, and that I'll forever be grateful for as this photo is all history now.
Framed up by the northwoods fir trees we have a look at a Two Harbors Yard crew on board a U793 train of loaded taconite pellets from Cleveland-Cliffs Minorca Mine which is crawling through the dump building at the prescribed 0.3 may behind a brace of classic GE C40-8s, CN 2000, 2007, and 2020. The trio were built as CNW 8501, 8507, and 8521 in Jun and Jul 1989 respectively for hauling coal out of the Powder River Basin. Later renumbered and repainted as UP 9023, 9030, and 9043 they were part of a large group retired by UP more than 24 years ago. They then served as Citirail lease units for a time until CN purchased the entire fleet between 2010-2012, and later modified a portion of those with straight air for Iron Range ore train service which has explained their unexpected longevity.
Alas after an entire second full career in heavy haul unit train service their time has come to an end as CN has modified 22 (I believe) rebuilt AC446Ms with straight air and has replaced all of these (and the EMDs on the Missabe Sub side) in 2 for 3 replacement schede on all ore trains. According to a good friend and local CN employee the end would come in a bit over a month on October 26th when the last pellet train ran down the Iron Range Sub behind a three pack of Dash-8s.
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Two Harbors, Minnesota
Friday September 13, 2024