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Parque natural de Plitvice - Croácia

cooper's hawk working at the refuge

On orders from Basalisk, Atrox follows his genetically engineered hunting-hellion on a mission to eliminate the local resistance leaders.

 

Taken in Finian's Dream (before it closes and becomes something new)

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Local boat and our cruise ship in Enmelen, a small Russian village in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (not far from the Bering strait).

 

Enmelen is inhabited by Chukchi people and only accessible by sea.

 

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At Yonago station, Tottori, Japan

No connection with Pride month

 

This time, the reason I'm 'staying local' is that I only have quarter of a tank of petrol which I need to save as I'll need it during the week. We didn't have a fuel shortage in the UK earlier this week, but because the media decided we did, people who didn't really need any fuel panic-bought it all. Most of the petrol stations near me have been closed since Friday because they ran out. Annoyingly, my nearest one is just round the corner from Ipswich Hospital and I regularly see ambulances filling up there, and now they can’t. I'm assuming the emergency services have special arrangements for getting fuel in situations like this, but why should they have to just because of 'people'?! It's like the toilet paper all over again but worse.

 

So yes, I had planned to go a bit further afield this weekend but settled for a walk locally, and I was excited to see some new bales in my local farm fields. The fields looked beautiful bathed in the evening (‘evening’ now being 5.30pm!) sunlight. I think a photography judge would prefer to see those pylons and cables on the horizon cloned out, but as they are are a permanent part of the landscape, and I’ve already cloned out 2 dog poo bags and various insects, they are staying!

 

Onwards and upwards for a brand new week tomorrow :)

 

Zoco de Oued-Lau, Tetuan.

Just down the road from here there’s a nice size farm where we pass by daily. This “Local Horse Pasture” like many others in Pennsylvania is a great piece of land. We like to watch horses graze and hope they come close enough for us take a picture or two, but not today. Whether in fog, or snow, sunrise or sunset this pasture is great place to visit. A peaceful place to spend even just a few minutes in quiet to just watch the horses graze and pose for me and my Apple phone camera.

Stay safe, be kind and please wear your mask.

Small locomotive engine for moving train cars about in town: Abilene, Texas, USA. Not a long-distance voyager.

 

Vandyke brown print made in sunlight. Digital negative printed from original sprocket-hole film negative.

 

Camera: Kodak Duaflex III

Film: Ultrafine Extreme 100

Developing: Kodak D-76

Santa Fe’s CF&I local passes the Union Depot in Pueblo, Colorado. Today’s train has twelve cars for the Colorado Fuel & Iron plant just south of this location.

This raccoon is one of a family of five that have been raised under a neighbor's shed.

 

McLean, Virginia

Behind a pair of NS SD60E's, thee local is slightly overpowered as it makes its way through Arcadia.

The climate here in Greece coupled with the fertile nature of the soil means an abundance of high quality cheap fruit and vegetables, eg, a kilo of oranges or lemons or grapefruit (around two pounds in weight) costs around one Euro!

For the last week and a half I have been resting a painful heel (I have plantar fasciitis), but yesterday my patience ran out and Shirl and I took a short visit to the RSPB reserve at Old Moor.

 

On our way home just as we arrived back in the village I spotted a pair of Buzzards in a farmers field. They were stationary and after getting a bagful of distant photos of them stood still I decided to leave the car and walk down a track to get a closer view. That had the desired effect of getting me a little closer and of course my presence meant that they moved further down the field. In doing so I was able to get a few decent in flight photos.

 

Behind our back garden there is a field and at the top of that are a few large trees. Buzzards nest in there and virtually every time we venture into the garden we hear or see at least one buzzard circling away. I wonder whether this was one of them.

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ST44-1113 with local freight train TKPS 22481 from Kościerzyna to Gdynia Port, just passed Gołubie Kaszubskie station a while ago. June 15, 2001.

Photo by Jarek / Chester

 

ST44-1113 z pociągiem towarowym TKPS 22481 z Kościerzyny do Gdyni Portu, minął przed momentem stację Gołubie Kaszubskie. 15 czerwca 2001 roku.

Fot. Jarek / Chester

I ended up in a small village, very English, with its safety, its predictability, its traditions (some old, but mostly pretty recent) and its provinciality. I am one of the "incomers" (most of the villagers actually are), a stranger and, being cosmopolitan too, I am perhaps regarded with polite suspicion. You cannot have it all. There is one High Street and, up Wesley Road, is the Methodist church. The Anglicans and Baptists are here too; and so are the New Age Spiritualists, but the overwhelming denomination is the secular one. There is no mental space here for Christian Agnostics. You cannot have it all. But you can live here in the safety of the village. They accept a couple of eccentrics.

Classic Negative film simulation; edited in raw converter 3 and refined in Luminar 4.

A lone CN Geep leads a four-car passenger train over the viaduct at Bellevue, Ont., on Sept. 20, 2010. This train feels a bit forlorn when you look at the Algoma Central Fs that ruled just over a decade earlier up here. But this government-supported Sault Ste. Marie-Hearst train is no more, and the scenery is pretty good, so I count myself fortunate to have caught it.

Took this in the woodland area so really pushed the iso but lovely soft light such a lovely bird..

The beauty of the local fishing village at Phmon Penh, Cambodia

Over the Dholeswari river, Keranigonj, Dhaka

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