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The Georgetown Loop train makes its away around its famous looped bridge, rising above the Colorado mountain forest.
The Loop (historically Union Loop, or commonly Loop) is the 1.79-mile circuit of elevated railroad that forms the hub of the 'L' rapid transit system in Chicago, Illinois. The Loop is so named because the railroad loops around a rectangle.
A time lapse of Q693 and Q694 traversing a section of the Loops, as viewed from the North Cove Overlook of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
8:32PM- photograph began as Q693 rounds the bend near the center of the picture and continues toward the bottom right (railroad south), crossing Peppers Creek at Camp Two in the area of red light. A car's headlight traveling Peppers Creek Rd can also be seen intersecting the railroad at the crossing.
9:07PM- Q694 rounds the bend midway through Rocky (where Q693 is waiting) on the mountainside to the far left of the photo. They will continue toward the bottom of the photograph (railroad north) and are beginning the swing back around the reversal curve towards Camp Two just to the left of bottom center 7 minutes later.
9:40PM- After Q694 makes their way around by Little Switzerland, they emerge from Pine Ridge Tunnel in the area directly above the Camp Two Crossing and continue toward the far right side of the photograph (railroad north) towards Ridge Tunnel.
The streaks in the upper right hand corner are cars traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway. The orange light and open area just below that is the Orchard at Altapass. The very bright orange area on the left side of the photograph is the trailer drop lot for Baxter. All the lights in the far background would be Woodlawn on into Marion.
Trolley 001 westbound on Delmar passing the Pageant Theater with the Moonrise Hotel in the distance in University City, Mo. (180772)*
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Shot with the Vivitar Series-1 90/2.5 Macro lens , who shared the honor with the illustrious Leitz Dual Range Summicron of having the highest resolution of any lenses tested by (now defunct) Modern Photography Magazine.
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Work in progress on the Bury Loop line reinstatement to give trains access to the new Bury Interchange. The line is now used by Metrolink trams.
504 units in the depot. The nearest pair of power cars 65436 and 65437 were for a while used as the depot shunting set. Also in view 65451, 65456 and 65443
Too many days like this:
wake up> working> consume> sleeping
Ciclo continuo
Troppi giorni come questi: sveglia> lavorare> consumare> dormire
Explored thanks to all!!!!! ^__^
Good day at the Mach Loop. Not much in the way of aircraft but the weather was glorious! These were taken on Cad East but next time I'll be on Cad West even tho the light is more challenging.
A couple of photos today of the stunning staircase and atrium at the BIavatnik School of Government in Oxford. I could quite happily spend hours in here taking photos
Das Big Cypress National Preserve ist ein National Preserve im Süden Floridas. Es war mit dem Big Thicket National Preserve eines der ersten Preserves in den USA. Das Schutzgebiet liegt nördlich des Everglades-Nationalparks in einem leicht erhöhten Gebiet und wird mit diesem zusammen durch den National Park Service verwaltet. Es gilt als der wichtigste Lebensraum des vom Aussterben bedrohten Florida-Panthers.
The single stacked Pacific National service 7SP3 hauled by NR65,NR78 wait in the Bookaloo crossing loop for opposing PN train 6PM7 to pass on 25-4-21
Thanks to the Lighthouse Keeper (Tom McInerney) for putting on ALL the lights for me. I got talking to him and he asked if I would send him a photo of the lighthouse. I asked him for his email address and he said he did not have one but could I post him one. No problem I said, but if you want a really nice photo then, the more lights that are on the better. No problem, he said, when do you want them on, and off he went ......
A setting looking to the southeast across a mountainside with forest all around. This is while walking the Baker Creek Loop in Great Basin National Park. My thought on composing this image was to angle my Nikon SLR camera to capture a sweeping view across this mountainside and have the blue skies above as a backdrop for the forest. I would use a layered approach by including some of the large rocks on this mountainside leading up to the forest and ridges off in the distance.
Looping animated GIF (auto-generated) of Yuba meowing at me.
To view animation, click on View all sizes and select Original size.
nuttnbunnyspunme Grape Fizz
101 yards novelty yarn
(letting it all hang out!)
from these batts from Loop plus a tiny bump of EKF merino
LNER Class 91 91119 "Bounds Green InterCity Depot 1977-2017" passes Ranskill Loop with 1S27 London Kings Cross to Edinburgh service in some golden light
My Loop March Spontaneous Skinning Batt spun up in a skein. These photographs don't show off the rich, royal nature of the skein. It's gorgeous! 180 yards! I'm still debating what to do with it, but I might pair it with some commercially spun yarn in purple and yellow to make a triangular shawl.
Night shot in Chicago's downtown area, "The Loop", opposite the recently opened Virgin Hotel.
I wish now I had ramped up the ISO to freeze the elevated train rather than capture its light trails.
Cygnus Loop and its Veil nebulas, taken under a full moon, 10.nov 2022.
170x60 sec light frames, 25x60sec dark frames, f/5,6, iso: 3200, Nikon d810a, nikkor 300mm, Mount: Astrotrac tt320-ax, Unguided, STC Astro Duo-Narrowband Clip Filter.
Stacked in DSS, processed i PS and LR.
This is it all spun up! I don't remember the yardage anymore... around 200 yards? Something like that.
I spun each batt separately. For each batt, I spun the dark underlayer first, then the lighter top layer. I then plyed the two together, so half is pink/green, less than half is mostly chocolate, and then there's a small transition period.
Taken Nelstrop Road North bridge where track lifting has reached as we look towards Fairfield/Gorton on the Fallowfield Loop Line, which was opened in 1892 and ran round the south side of Manchester, linking Sheffield Victoria with Manchester Central.
The last train on the Fallowfield Loop Line was behind 47443 on a Freightliner from Trafford Park in October 1988, the Fallowfield Loop Line is now a cycle path.
18th March 1992