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Jacob's Ladder, Peak District, UK
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The snow waited for me. I bit off more than I could chew this morning. I didn't get up top until an hour after sunrise. Luckily, my difficult route up gave me a good view of the pre-dawn colour.
The Fender Mustang sits on the ladder waiting for its next instructions during a photoshoot for an upcoming album.
Arizona woodpeckers seen in our 2019 trip. The leader back was lifer #453, seen in cave creek ranch.
Back in the 90s I heard a piece of advice that helped direct the course of my life.
'Many people spend so much of their life climbing the ladder only to get to the top and realise the ladder was leaning against the wrong wall'.
I thought it was a great analogy and cemented that climbing any kind of ladder wasn't really my thing. Unless it's to hang a picture or clean the spouting 😆
This is two photos of the exterior of TLC (The Learning Connexion) blended to make a new piece of art. Cheating really, they're not 'mine' at all.
A ladder in the forest rising to the hilltop. Actually, I'm not even sure from what angle to photograph such a scene.
A resident woodpecker species. Medium sized with black-and-white horizontal lines on the back, black and white face. Females have a black crown while the males, such as this handsome fellow, have a bright red crown.
Montell, Uvalde County, Texas during October 2020
123 Pictures in 2023 #59 "Ladders"
These "rope" ladders were found in a playground at the entrance to the Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve in Corpus Christi, Texas. They lead up to a sort of treehouse, about 4 feet of the ground.
Abstract ladder converted to black and white. Taken on my Canon 80d. I love taking abstract pictures of everyday objects.
Gedurende de rest van de middag kwam het treinverkeer gelukkig weer wat meer op gang. Daarom werd na Schandelah verplaatst richting Bornum, waar een aantal minder noemenswaardige treinen passeerde. De bewolking kwam ook steeds verder opzetten, maar we leken vooralsnog wel geluk te hebben. Het fotopunt bij Bornum is echter niet mijn favoriet en dus werd uitgezocht hoe laat we konden verplaatsen naar het nabij gelegen Sunstedt. Hier zouden we namelijk de rest van de avond kunnen doorbrengen, en dus werden tegen vijf uur alle ladders ingeklapt om richting Sunstedt te rijden. In Sunstedt aangekomen werd in eerste instantie positie ingenomen bij de overweg, met een groot koolzaadveld op de voorgrond. De dag viel tot dusver redelijk tegen wat interessante treinen betreft, en dus hoopte we deze avond in ieder geval nog een paar foto's te kunnen maken.
Vrijwel direct na onze aankomst in Sunstedt werd de eerste goederentrein in de verte zichtbaar. We hadden echt direct beet: EVB naderde met een volledig beladen autotrein. Gelukkig stond het hoogstatief al gereed, en dus kon deze fraaie oude dame vastgelegd worden door de groep fotografen. EVB 140 759 is onderweg met een volbeladen autotrein als 77084 vanuit Falkenberg (Elster) naar Bremerhaven.
Donderdag 2 mei 2024, 17:43
Male, observed in Chinaberry tree.
Picoides scalaris
ORDER: PICIFORMES
FAMILY: PICIDAE
Williamson County, Texas, USA; February 7, 2015.
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We scrambled up the narrow canyon, so narrow that at times I had to force myself sideways through its clenching walls. Every so often we came up against an insurmountable barrier, soon to be relieved to discover that some Samaritan’s put up a ladder, thereby allowing our journey to continue. The very last one (I called it “Lina’s Ladder”) delivered us out of the canyon’s shadows onto a purgatorial summit.
They call it Ladder Canyon for a reason. Who has not scaled its seven ladders, can never claim to have been to Mecca!