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Struggling with their 11,000 ft train, FEC 204 with their 2 motors, 703, and 435 pass the marshes scattered along the San Sebastian river at Saint Augustine.
Todays 204 would stand out from the rest of the other trains on FEC as an all EMD lashup would treat those along Flaglers system. Although struggling, the train keeps a steady pace. That was until they reached Magnolia, where they'd turn the 2nd motor online.
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Aquí buscaba ese efecto de la circumpolar junto a las dunas. Necesita bastante más tiempo del que yo disponía para haber quedado con mayor efecto de las estelas de estrellas. Aún así me gusta.
Cámara: Olympus PEN FT
Película: Kodak Color
ISO: 200
Velocidad Obturación: 43 minutos
Apertura : f16
Distancia Focal: 20mm
Objetivo: Olympus G.Zuiko Auto-W 20mm f3.5
Datos Revelado
Tetenal C41
Prelavado Tanque 5’ a 38º
Revelador: Tetenal 4’ 38º
Blanqueo/Fijador: 15’ 38º+- 5º (Debería +- 1º)
Lavado agua: 3’ cambio cada 30’’ 30/40º
Estabilizador: 1’ 20/40º
Agitación estándar
Una de mis analógicas favoritas en 35mm. Ya la presenté en mi anterior cuenta que perdí. Así que la tenia que hacer aquí su álbum para ir añadiendo sus fotos.
Link a mi anterior álbum de la Olympus Pen FT:
I set out to photograph a Great Gray Owl during a snowfall and was rewarded for my effort.
Great Gray Owl, Ottawa Canada
The Great Gray Owl is one of the largest owls in the world and is grey all over, peppered with darker and lighter markings. When perched, this bird appears very bulky because of its dense and fluffy plumage, long wings that extend past the body, relatively long tail and large head.
The Great Gray Owl is not known for its agility in flight, but hunting is not a challenge. Its preferred method is known as "still hunting", in which the bird sits and listens for its prey, then swoops down for the kill. It will fly rarely, except for short distances between perches, and it usually flies only a couple of metres (6 ft.) off the ground. Because of their excellent hearing, Great Gray Owls are able to hear prey such as small rodents moving beneath snow a foot deep (30 cm).
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Ft. Morgan has a history going back to the early 1800s. It's probably most famous for the Battle of Mobile Bay during the Civil War. Think "Damn, the torpedos. Full speed ahead!
Ft. Gaines is located on the west side of the bay on Dauphin Island.
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The southern tip of Pinellas County, where Tampa Bay opens out into the Gulf of Mexico. It forms part of a state park and is thus off-limits to those who would happily plaster the area with high-rise condos. A different scenario prevails a few miles north and beyond.
Fort Lauderdale /ˌfɔərt ˈlɔːdərdeɪl/ (frequently abbreviated as Ft. Lauderdale) is a city in the U.S. state of Florida, 28 miles (45 km) north of Miami. It is the county seat of Broward County. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 165,521. It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census.
The city is a popular tourist destination, with an average year-round temperature of 75.5 °F (24.2 °C) and 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. Greater Fort Lauderdale which takes in all of Broward County hosted 12 million visitors in 2012, including 2.8 million international visitors. The city and county in 2012 collected $43.9 million from the 5% hotel tax it charges, after hotels in the area recorded an occupancy rate for the year of 72.7 percent and an average daily rate of $114.48. The district has 561 hotels and motels comprising nearly 35,000 rooms. Forty six cruise ships sailed from Port Everglades in 2012. Greater Fort Lauderdale has over 4,000 restaurants, 63 golf courses, 12 shopping malls, 16 museums, 132 nightclubs, 278 parkland campsites, and 100 marinas housing 45,000 resident yachts.
Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale (1782–1838), younger brother of Lieutenant Colonel James Lauderdale. William Lauderdale was the commander of the detachment of soldiers who built the first fort. However, development of the city did not begin until 50 years after the forts were abandoned at the end of the conflict. Three forts named "Fort Lauderdale" were constructed; the first was at the fork of the New River, the second at Tarpon Bend on the New River between the Colee Hammock and Rio Vista neighborhoods, and the third near the site of the Bahia Mar Marina.
The area in which the city of Fort Lauderdale would later be founded was inhabited for more than two thousand years by the Tequesta Indians. Contact with Spanish explorers in the 16th century proved disastrous for the Tequesta, as the Europeans unwittingly brought with them diseases, such as smallpox, to which the native populations possessed no resistance. For the Tequesta, disease, coupled with continuing conflict with their Calusa neighbors, contributed greatly to their decline over the next two centuries. By 1763, there were only a few Tequesta left in Florida, and most of them were evacuated to Cuba when the Spanish ceded Florida to the British in 1763, under the terms of the Treaty of Paris (1763), which ended the Seven Years' War. Although control of the area changed between Spain, United Kingdom, the United States, and the Confederate States of America, it remained largely undeveloped until the 20th century.
The Fort Lauderdale area was known as the "New River Settlement" before the 20th century. In the 1830s there were approximately 70 settlers living along the New River. William Cooley, the local Justice of the Peace, was a farmer and wrecker, who traded with the Seminole Indians. On January 6, 1836, while Cooley was leading an attempt to salvage a wrecked ship, a band of Seminoles attacked his farm, killing his wife and children, and the children's tutor. The other farms in the settlement were not attacked, but all the white residents in the area abandoned the settlement, fleeing first to the Cape Florida Lighthouse on Key Biscayne, and then to Key West.
The first United States stockade named Fort Lauderdale was built in 1838, and subsequently was a site of fighting during the Second Seminole War. The fort was abandoned in 1842, after the end of the war, and the area remained virtually unpopulated until the 1890s. It was not until Frank Stranahan arrived in the area in 1893 to operate a ferry across the New River, and the Florida East Coast Railroad's completion of a route through the area in 1896, that any organized development began. The city was incorporated in 1911, and in 1915 was designated the county seat of newly formed Broward County.
Fort Lauderdale's first major development began in the 1920s, during the Florida land boom of the 1920s. The 1926 Miami Hurricane and the Great Depression of the 1930s caused a great deal of economic dislocation. In July 1935, an African-American man named Rubin Stacy was accused of robbing a white woman at knife point. He was arrested and being transported to a Miami jail when police were run off the road by a mob. A group of 100 white men proceeded to hang Stacy from a tree near the scene of his alleged robbery. His body was riddled with some twenty bullets. The murder was subsequently used by the press in Nazi Germany to discredit US critiques of its own persecution of Jews, Communists, and Catholics.
When World War II began, Fort Lauderdale became a major US base, with a Naval Air Station to train pilots, radar operators, and fire control operators. A Coast Guard base at Port Everglades was also established.
On July 4, 1961 African Americans started a series of protests, wade-ins, at beaches that were off-limits to them, to protest "the failure of the county to build a road to the Negro beach". On July 11, 1962 a verdict by Ted Cabot went against the city's policy of racial segregation of public beaches.
Today, Fort Lauderdale is a major yachting center, one of the nation's largest tourist destinations, and the center of a metropolitan division with 1.8 million people.
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Lions Gate Bridge - Vancouver
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Hello everyone! Here's another one I took on a recent trip to Seattle and Vancouver. I"m not sure when I developed such a fascination with bridges but they've become one of my favorite objects to photograph. I took pictures of the Lions Gate Bridge from each side, underneath and on top! :)
This photo was taken at Stanley Park. I must say it's one of the most beautiful parks I've ever been to. The shooting opportunities here are just mind boggling and I highly recommend it as the number one place to photograph in Vancouver.
More on Lions Gate Bridge:
The total length of the bridge including the north viaduct is 1,823 metres (5,890 feet). The length including approach spans is 1,517.3 m (4,978 ft), the main span alone is 473 m (1,550 ft), the tower height is 111 m (364 ft), and it has a ship's clearance of 61 m (200 ft). Prospect Point in Stanley Park offered a good high south end to the bridge, but the low flat delta land to the north required construction of the extensive North Viaduct.
The bridge has three reversible lanes, the use of which is indicated by signals. The centre lane changes direction to accommodate for traffic patterns. The traffic volume on the bridge is 60,000 - 70,000 vehicles per day. Trucks exceeding 13 tonnes (14.3 tons) are prohibited, as are vehicles using studded tires. The bridge forms part of Highways 99 and 1A.
On 24 March 2005, the Lions Gate Bridge was designated a National Historic Site of Canada.
Camera Data for this shot:
Camera: Nikon D3
Lens: Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 vrii
F Stop: f/9
HDR
ISO: 200
The Renault FT-17 was a French light tank developed and used in combat for the first time during the First World War. It was the first production tank to have it´s main armament mounted on a turret, allowing 360º of coverage, becoming the most common layout in terms of tank design.
It was mostly armed either with a 37mm Puteaux Cannon or a Hotchkiss 8mm Machine Gun.
During the First World War, it was the main tank of the French forces and was sold to many nations after and during the war, including the US, Russia, Japan, Poland and Spain. Many tanks built on those nations since then can trace their “origin” to the FT-17.
To know more about the combat use of the FT-17 in Spain, click here for the next photo:
www.flickr.com/photos/einon/51633696098
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