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Dienstag der 12.Januar 2021
Ein Spaziergang durch die Rheinauen des Zonser Grind.
A walk through the Rhine meadows of the Zonser Grind.
This is the second of my three photos in the exhibit "A Long Way Down: the grandeur, grit and humanity of the DC Metro", as part of the Focus on the Story international photo festival in Washington, DC! I have been photographing the metro often during my daily commute for many many years, and I love it ...
More information about this event here: focusonthestory.org/events/opening-of-a-long-way-down-exh...
"Focus on the Story and metrobar present the opening of A Long Way Down, which explores both the architectural grandeur of the DC’s Metro subway system and the reality of a public transit network that is both loved and hated by its users and visitors. The DC Metro’s six lines move passengers through the heart of the nation’s capital and into both Virginia and Maryland. Completed in 1976, the DC Metro is the second busiest rapid transit system in the U.S. behind New York City. A Long Way Down presents the work of several DC-area photographers whose work document the grit, the weirdness, the grind and the humanity of life underground."
Dienstag der 12.Januar 2021
Ein Spaziergang durch die Rheinauen des Zonser Grind.
A walk through the Rhine meadows of the Zonser Grind.
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished shot from February 2018.
I saw this excellent 'graffiti' drawing on the side of a telephone box and it didn't take long for the story behind to match what I envisioned. I wish I could credit the artist involved. Enjoy!
Über Nacht hatte es geschneit. Bei Sonnenschein und 4 Grad taute der Schnee und die Wege waren matschig und mit großen Pfützen übersät.
It had snowed overnight. In sunshine and 4 degrees the snow thawed and the paths were muddy and littered with large puddles.
November 1990 was the date and coal trains to New England were no big deal. It was business as usual between the Springfield Terminal Ry. and Conrail moving coal to and from the Public Service of NH Merrimack generating station in Bow, NH. 99% of the time Conrail supplied GE C-30-7A's and variants to the service. During this time period, brand new 100 ton coal hoppers with reporting marks PSHN were purchased for the continuing service. With a fresh Conrail crew on board, train UBO-15A passes Norton Co, famous for their griding wheels, pass the complex in the Greendale section of north Worcester, MA on the PW owned section between Barbers and CP 45. November 15, 1990.
A pair of BNSF GEVOs crawl up to Skyline Trestle with a loaded crude oil train. Halfway back are four MRL SD70s, and another GEVO is shoving on the rear. Everything in notch eight, sanders blasting, assaulting the senses. Real railroading might not be dead yet.
This is stepping out of my comfort zone, so if you think it sucks, I guess it probably does. All I know is that for a few moments on a crisp and breezy Montana morning, I was able to take it all in and forget about life. The hike was worth it.
A pair of SD40-2s grind upgrade on an eastbound Union Pacific freight approaching Tunnel 2 at Bealville on California’s Tehachapi Pass route on March 10, 2002.
Inside the operating system of a good old-fashioned hand-powered can opener.
Macro Mondays "Contraption"
Union Pacific’s Potash Local begins it’s journey back towards Grand Junction with a pair of SD70M’s, grinding uphill out of Moab up the Cane Creek Subdivision.
I still have so many shots from this trip that I haven’t gotten around to posting.
1-15-2021
Macro Mondays contribution 30 Jan 2017
I call it daily grind but this isn't something I actually do everyday - I just pay for someone else to do it for me in a shop everyday!!! (Electric Coffee Company)
Abrasive smoke on the Third Terrace (wrath) of Purgatorio: he who, over injury received, resentful for revenge grows greedy and, angrily, seeks out another's harm (Purgatorio, Canto XVII). 7Artisans manual lens wide-open, outdoors, backlit, reflector used. Raw conversion in Luminar and macOS High Sierra.
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♥ Una Libra (@ The Engine Room)
♥ JIAN Pekin Duck :: Companion Duck
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A macro shot of coffee beans and a cappuccino machine's metal filter. Ready to grind.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
The mill cannot grind with the water that is past.
Daniel D. Palmer
The Dells Mill and Museum
The Museum is a Water-powered flour and feed mill built in 1864. It is the oldest Wisconsin Mill still in operation. The Dells Mill Museum is 5 miles north Augusta WI on County Road V just off of State Highway 27.
We are down to walking speed as SIBI grinds out of the river valley with two veteran GP38-2's in charge.
Joliet, IL
2017.08.05
» morning grind «
→ Head - Genus Project
→ Body - Maitreya
→ Hair - Doux
→ Dress - “Jersey Dress” by Little Fox
→ Bag - “Sour Love Clutch - Red” by Off-Line at the eBENTO Event
eBENTO Event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/EBENTO/129/147/22
Taxi to Off-Line Main Store: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/WestCoast%20Stables/204/16...
One of the volunteers grinding a sheet of steel to be welded onto a railcar at the Niles Canyon Railway maintenance yard near Sunol, California.
Über Nacht hatte es geschneit. Bei Sonnenschein und 4 Grad taute der Schnee und die Wege waren matschig und mit großen Pfützen übersät.
Die mit Pappeln besetzten Baumreihen zwischen den Kuhweiden und Feldern wurden in den letzten Jahren durch Stürme gelichtet.
It had snowed overnight. In sunshine and 4 degrees the snow thawed and the paths were muddy and littered with large puddles.
The rows of trees covered with poplars between the cow pastures and fields have been cleared by storms in recent years.
Looking down into the valley carved out by Grinds Brook over the millennia, we now have a view of the valley through I which climbed earlier in the day, from Edale around the corner to the left, up Grindsbrook Clough to the right.
Made some new tools and got out to do some freehand with friends. Looks like gears and lube to me how about you?