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A westbound NS double-stack train with a Susquehanna SD70M trailing crawls down West 19th Street in Erie, PA back in June 1998. This line was relocated a couple years later and today you would never know there was a railroad that ran down the middle of this street.
Evening decends on downtown Kansas City, Missouri. I've scouted out this location several times in the day and have always wanted to get it just right. This point of view must be taken during the winter months because there is a big brush of trees directly in front of the lower part of the viewing frame.
A special shout out to David Arbogast who has an amazing image of this same scene. His was an inspiration which led to my own capture.
Goodnight KC.
Mike d.
Uno scatto in controluce del sole nascosto dietro un palo della luce, due concetti di energia simili, ma al contempo diversi, l'una naturale e l'altra elettrica.
A shot against the light of the sun hidden behind a light pole, two similar but at the same time different concepts of energy, one natural and the other electric.
Its December here, but we got no snow in Vermont which is rather unusual for this time for the year.
Another beauty which was broken..just for my greatest pleasure! Sadly, it wasn't really well parked as the lightpole is on the other side.
Nobody knows how long they will fly..
The morning rush hour is taking place on the bridge while I stroll along the the Riverfront Trail all alone.
I've shot from here before and never could quite get a capture that I was very happy with. This time around I went for a lower composition using the line in the sidewalk to lead the view in. The lights along the trail were beginning to turn off as the dawn was breaking which I think added a little character to the entire frame.
Missouri Riverfront Trail
Missouri River
Kit Bond Bridge
Kansas City, Missouri
Mike D
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East end of Stanton L. Young Blvd
OU College of Medicine Campus
Oklahoma City, OK
I 35 & Thompson Hill, a perennial favorite spot. Somewhat of an alternate view of a posting from a couple of years back Things I find on my hard drives .
As I'm watching the evening news and the weatherman comes on stating that their will be freezing fog and low visibility, I get excited about the prospects of catching some interesting subject matter. This was a follow up from my Liberty Memorial image as I was about ready to head back to my warm car when I decided to snap off a few of the grassy park that plants itself in front of the memorial. This is the view looking back at the entrance.
The call of the ocean is haunting me again. Old man winter why do you come every year?
Mike D.
US 14 enters Shell Canyon in the Bighorn Mountains east of Shell, Wyoming. Th Cliffs along the road are made up of Mississippian Madison Limestone.