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A gaggle of normally aspirated locomotives pull an eastbound Chicago Central & Pacific freight by the historic Galena depot on a rainy August 13, 1994. Galena is named after the natural mineral form of lead sulfide, and was mined here, and by 1845, Galena was producing nearly 27,000 tons of lead ore annually. The location also developed as the largest steamboat center on the Mississippi River north of St. Louis, Missouri, and Galena was the home of General Ulysses S. Grant.
Yay! Selective colour! I HOPE you enjoy it! YOU CAN'T DENY THE BAD-ASS-NESS OF THE SELECTIVE COLOUR ON A LAMBORGHINI!!!!
Something different from me today. The old Werribee Water Tower which was built in 1914 and decommissioned in the late 1960's when Werribee was connected to the Melbourne water supply. Artist Hayden Dewar was commissioned to paint a mural on the tower in 2020. He was assisted by Shmek One.
I had reason to be in the area this morning. Even tough it is only a five minute drive from home I had not seen the mural.
This is Dewar's depiction of a Growling Grass Frog, an endangered frog which is found in this area.
With Antelope Island and the Great Salt Lake for a backdrop, Union Pacific's PRLAD (Proviso - Los Angeles) container train ascends the 0.8% along the foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains approaching Erda, Utah the evening of Aug. 26, 1995.
I did this in what I understand to be High Key. I tried it in Yellowstone 2017 and this is the outcome of the picture. This wolf was laying down after a meal. He didn't want any company. I took this with a long lens. 150mm-650mm . He was growling to let us know to stay away.
Yellowstone National Park
West Yellowstone, Mt.
January, 2017
C-GJVO, a Fairchild SA227-DC Metro 23, on approach to runway 24R at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario.
Serial number DC-846B was operated by Bearskin Airlines, a division of Perimeter Aviation LP of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Its Garrett AiResearch TPE331s produced a lovely sound.
At the Diamond Beach, the icebergs which fill the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon wash up on shore as "growlers", creating strikingly beautiful ice gems that stand out against the volcanic black sand of the beach.
A big old growler makes her way along the sea wall.
37419 on a crew training run as the 1000 Gloucester to Plymouth.
Such a treat to see her.
My daughter’s cat - official name Kelly. I’ve nick-named him Growler, because that’s how he communicates. He’s an adorable fellow and is at least 12 years (he was a stray before he started to live with my daughter). In this photo he’s resting in a decorative platter on my coffee table. (Not made for cats).
A few images of the small iceberg seen on the tour of the Puffin/Murre colonies in the Witless Bay Island Reserve.
At the Diamond Beach, the icebergs which fill the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon wash up on shore as "growlers", creating strikingly beautiful ice gems that stand out against the volcanic black sand of the beach. Here is one floating just off the shore.
At the Diamond Beach, the icebergs which fill the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon wash up on shore as "growlers", creating strikingly beautiful ice gems that stand out against the volcanic black sand of the beach. Here are several floating just off the shore.
Continuing to fill in the shots from this chase here is another classic location that is easy and rarely disappoints thanks to the vintage photo prop.
Vermont Railway train 263 is seen passing the former Rutland Railway Gassetts freight house here at MP B17.9 on the Green Mountain Railroad's Bellows Falls Subdivision. Leading the way on this historic route which opened between Bellows Falls and Burlington in 1849 is SD70M-2 431 built in December 2006 for the Florida East Coast, and one of only two six axle units on the roster. She is trailed by three geeps (GMTX 2215, CLP 204, VTR 207) and thirty cars destined for Riverside Yard in Rockingham.
Chester, Vermont
Tuesday October 18, 2022
An 8-9 foot gator seems to be “growling” from either hunger or anger as I approach. I’m not sure that either is a good thing when you see the ripples on the water!!
Just one of the estimated 1.25 million Florida aligators!
Taken at Big Cypress National Preserve, Everglades, Florida.
Under dramatic skies, Scottish Thirty Seven Groups's Class 37, 37025 "Inverness TMD" on its continued hire to Colas Rail Freight, fly's through Hellifield Green on its way to Hellifield Loop with 1Q83 Blackpool North to Derby RTC, with Colas 37116 at the rear and PLPR4 in the consist
This gator was close to the bank & growling to attract a mate...a very eerie sound. Note that it has what looks like a growth with teeth on the left side of its snout. Apparently an old injury from a fight.
Network Rail's Yellow Tractor 97302 "Rheilfyrdd Ffestiniog ac Eryri" / "Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland railways" powers up the hill towards Whitchurch leading a rake of 10 Auto Ballaster wagons and 97303 towards landrindod from Crewe Basford Hall with 6C42 near Nantwich
A Boeing EA-18G Growler from Electronic Attack Squadron 129 (VAQ-129) "Vikings" does a "touch and go" at NAF El Centro
NAF El Centro - Fall Photocall
Sited on the old Post Office building in what used to be Derby’s main thoroughfare and now reduced to a bus and cycle lane.
37401 & 37425 on the approach to a dank and dreary Ramsgreave & Wilpshire with 1Z62, the 08.49 Derby - Ribblehead 'The Garsdale Growler' on Sun 27th August 2023.
One of the major highlights of my photography workshop to Iceland was the 3 days we spent photographing icebergs at the Jokulsarlon Lagoon (Diamond Beach). The image shown here won second place in the Motion Category, this year's annual Capture Oakville photography competition, sponsored by Oakville Camera Club. I used a neutral density filter to capture the motion of the waves flowing over the small icebergs (growlers) that were being washed up onto the beach (i.e. long exposure). The colours in the image are true blue! I recall getting rather cold wet feet taking this image.
A nice retro scene created by D6948 as it crosses Sandbourne Viaduct with a rake of maroon Mk.1 coaches.
D6948 dates back to 1964 and was preserved in 2009.
The loco is beautifully preserved by the Growler Group and is usually resident at the Gloucester & Warwickshire Railway. It was visiting the Severn Valley Railway for their '65 Years Of Class 37s' event.
The Growler nickname comes from the loco's distinctive engine noise.