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Colas Railfreight Class 70 70811 heads south between Settle and Settle Junction on 6j37 1257 Carlisle Yard - Chirk Log Train on 12/07/2022

Petit train de grande vitesse. Going up the line in fine style on the Viseu de Sus logging railway.

 

Romania. March 2015. © David Hill.

A log bench along the Meadow Spring Trail in Shenandoah National Park.

See www.youtube.com/watch?v=uElAkArWQ1Y for a related video.

Every year the Pelican's come in at Barr Lake for the summer when I caught this.

Prospect Park, NY

As many people point out, I'm obsessed with this mountain. Mt. Hood has got to be one of the coolest peaks in the Americas. Its huge, has skiing year round, and is surrounded by vinyards and orchards galore. How can you not go bananas over this thing?!

 

Regardless, here it is again. Found a nice spot after cruising around some logging roads with a clear shot of the peak, where I could also park the truck for the night.

 

Especially noteworthy for me, is the fact that I didn't HDR the shit out of this shot. There is ONLY ONE EXPOSURE! I'm a huge fan of HDR, and its a good tool when applied properly. But I do it all the time and am trying not to. So here is a LDR image for once. So drink it in, all 14 bits of it!

 

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This old home in Utica, Mt catches my eye each time I have driven past it. It is made from large milled logs, but the owners put in a bay window at one time.

A nicely work stained 70809 works the 6B64 Exeter riverside to Newton Abbot Hackney yard to drop off log wagons for storage it had previously worked the 6B61 Baglan Bay to Exeter riverside where the train was split.

Second Beach in the Olympic National park on the Washington coast. This log was tossed around by wave after wave and while it danced around, I tried to capture a photo of the golden light the sun was giving in the distant.

 

'Drift Log Sunset' On Black

Pair of Colas Railfreight Class 56s 56113 + 56049 "Robin Of Templecombe" passing Woodacre on 6j37 1402 Carlisle Yard - Chirk Log Train on 18/04/2023

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Defined as fallen trees that provide “ecological facilitation” as they decay, nurse logs offer seedlings shade, nutrients, water and protection from disease and pathogens, thus nurturing and making way for the new generation.

Deep in the forest, there is always life after death. Nature truly does seem to have it all figured out.

An afternoon at Riverside Park 26.12.2022

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This log couldn't of been in a better place, perched right in front of a cascade that had been formed after all the rain we have had.

Loganair ATR42 arrival in Autumn Edinburgh

Log-a-Rythms - www.martijnvandernat.nl

taken at the Vlieglanden, the Netherlands

2 sec, f22, ISO100, 11 mm 0.6 hard grad ND filter, tripod, remote trigger

 

This image was sitting on my drive for a long time waiting for me to decide to write a blogpost or not… I guess indecision has decided for me…

Taken on a stormy sunrise in february 2015, The first time I got to test my 'new' #Tokina wide angle lense in real life. I'm still ever as happy with it as I was back then...

Species: Barred Owl

Location: Nanaimo, BC

Father's Day 2020

 

SYLVI-laavu / shelter / Привал

 

Hitonmäki, Valkola, Laukaa, Finland

8th November 2020

 

Open fire

Cooking sausages

 

@ Juhani Anttonen

I wasn't really talking on my cell phone. It was just a pose. I don't want to misrepresent myself to my fellow photographers. Me walking around like a velocorapter is real though. I do that all day at work. It gets me out of having to much work and I get special parking. It's great!

She's either inspecting my work or she's enjoying climbing the log pile in the garden. Her face says she's not too impressed. Well, cats are hard to please.

Part of a massive log pile at Dunedin, NZ awaiting shipment to China.

Fujifilm X-E2 body and Fujinon 55-230 zoom.

 

Icelandic landscapes on Snaefellsnes Peninsula

This photograph had some highlight and shadow in camera adjustment. Otherwise it is a straight OOC JPEG.

In the springtime. Southeastern Idaho

Log in Lough Leane. We went to Killarney hoping there was a bit of color in the sky with the sunset. It wasn't there so we dropped this massive log in the lake and started shooting. While it got darker we did a bit of light painting.

Our wood stove.

One of two images of logs seen from the small island in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, New York, USA on September 16, 2023. I often see turtles on this log, but they usually dive into the water shortly after I arrive on the scene. I don't recall ever seeing ducks with them before! The Mallards didn't seem to be disturbed by my presence.

The forecast of some impending wet weather means that I will probably have to curb my weir wading for a while! This was made a few days ago at Beeston Weir, when there was a nice balance of water flowing over it. I managed to reach this stranded log and set up my tripod on some solid ground. That's not as daft as it sounds, because the weir is actually quite spongy from all the plant growth and setting the tripod legs firmly is essential for longer exposures such as this.

 

Credit to Andy Watson for his post on this location. Find his Image here

So half of the wonky log cabin blocks are done. I think I have about 11 or so more to make ... maybe a couple more if I need to change some out. I'm not sure if I want to make some all green/aqua ones or not. I'll try a few and see how they look. I can't believe how slowly I'm going on this project.

60095 leaves the log yard with 6J37 for chirk, snaking round over the various pointwork

 

Fuji X100F

Henry County

Georgia

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