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A nice older EMD end cab switcher muscles hopper cars past a loader working a pile of limestone adjacent to our mooring spot at Indiana Harbor.
70809 passing the limestone pavement at Selside Shaw on 6J37, the 13.43 Carlisle - Chirk logs. 1 March 2022.
Love how the tree is separated from the background by some fine mist. Looks like this tree is likely suffering from Ash Die back too, as is the more famous tree nearby.
After a day of mountains and shrouding clouds, the sky was still performing as I arrived back at my brother's house. I couldn't resist a quick scramble up to the top of Knipe Scar to try a different type of shot. I love limestone, and the strata and colour that always lift the spirits. Only a dream is by Solomon Burke.
An interesting ridge fascinating how trees just grow through the limestone the clouds rolled in after this shot.So into mono shots.
F10 ISO 400 1/250 sec 24mm
B&W Polariser, B&W ND 106, Lee 0.9s grad.
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This shot is from a great spot in the west Dales near Ingleton. The sunrise wasn't that memorable but I enjoyed the vista and definitely one to return to.
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At Krueger Park, near the pool, in Beloit, WI, USA. Limestone is a huge natural resource in our area.
The story of how the Bay of Biscay coastline and the Cantabrian mountains (as well as the Pyrenees) were created is simply amazing. Coasts and mountains are formed by limestone from ancient coral reefs. A thick layer of coral deposition that covered the seabed was pushed upwards by tectonic movements, reaching the surface and far beyond. Rainwater, chemically molding the exposed limestone, and seawater, brutally hitting it, draw dreamlike sculptures both on the coast and in the mountains.
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This is the first limestone train to Fairlane that I have seen, although crew chatter suggested they brought one up a couple of days ago. B&LE 902 shoves 30 loads into the plant for unloading. United will make a flux "Mustang" pellet to replace the "Viceroy" pellets that Empire produced.
The north east end of the limestone pavement on Batty Moss with DB Cargo 66059 crossing Ribblehead Viaduct, the 6E95 10:44 Newbiggin to Hull terminal gypsum empties on Wednesday 15th February 2017.
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Limestone Life on Twistleton Scar, Ingleton, North Yorkshire
Camera - A7Rii
Lens - Sony FE28mm f2
Focal Length 28mm
Fstop - f8
Exposure Time - 1/30 second
ISOspeed - ISO100
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With fairly warm temps they can still use the ore car for limestone loading but it won't be long before the seasonal side-dump cars are on this assignment to Minntac.
Limestone Light
Captured on limestone pavement at the foot of Ingleborough. The sun lit up the pavement but Whernside was under thick, threatening cloud....the same cloud that gave us good drenching.
Railay Beach East, Krabi, Thailand.
Panasonic DMC-TZ100
Aperture ƒ/5.6
Focal length 19.6 mm
Shutter 1/1250
ISO 100
The Limestone classic car show had a great turn out and perfect weather. What a treat it was to visit these beauties and their proud owners.
The sky matches the rock in the side dump cars on a gloomy January day. Nice set of matched ex-CNW -8's though.
Yesterday near Alstonefield. Walking, rather than photographing, with wife and son. A hot 14 mile walk starting and finishing in Hartington.
It probably got to no more than 25 C this day, and its forecast tomorrow to push up towards 40 C. 25 C was more than enough!
Rollei SL66SE, Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8, Kodak T-MAX 400 Professional, developed in Kodak D-76, 60mm negative digitised by photographing on a light pad, digital processing in Lightroom.
Lens tilt used to adjust the plane of focus to coincide with the subject plane.
The geotag is approximate.
water drips from the limestone stalactites.
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