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A wintry shot of Lake Wausau near Memorial Park in the southeast side of Wausau, Wisconsin. The fog over yonder Rib Mountain is from snow being made on the slopes of the Granite Peak Ski Area.
Making of macro for HMM.
For this week's MacroMondays challenge "Contraption"
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Trying to isolate single birds as they made their run across the pond to take off wasn`t easy and you had to wait until the vast majority of birds had already left for the day. This Sandhill Crane shows the classic position as they run a short distance before leaving the ponds to venture to the nearby fields for the days feeding.
DeKalb IL, Canon EOS-1V, EF 17-40mm f/4L, Kodak Portra 160
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another painting for my upcoming solo show, august 18th in new york city at giant robot. i kind of like how the bigger cats are making the smaller cats row for them.
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Making merit - early morning off Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal
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Getting one of the locals at Colona in daylight this time of year tends to be pretty difficult. Today, however, they not only made it to Colona they had a H1 dash-944cw on the point. It may not be the local power we used to have but it's better than the pair of gevos that is the new normal.
A seal pup intent on making waves as the rest of the colony try to chill out. The Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK.
I said I'd get this done by the end of the week :D Anyways, sorry if the pic is a little blurry, I blame my phone .___. Good news though, with the money I've made from commissions you guys have been making, I bought a new camera and it should be coming in soon :D So as for updates on Gregor, I've added tally marks and made them as accurate as I could to the actual tally marks on Gregor, they're not random. I added the symbol on his chest plate as well as making the shoulder pads more accurate. Let me know what you guys think! If you fave, comment too please!
Oh, on another note, the prizes for my contest will be posted tonight.
Extras in a Taliban AlQueda camp sequence.....
Over a year ago I started work in Los Angeles, Toronto, London and Morocco on a six hour mini series based on the 9/11 Commission Report. The docudrama tries to accurately present the chronological weaving of known facts from the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 that lead ultimately to the events on 9/11. The mini series with a cast of over 250 actors stars Harvey Keitel as John O'Neill....an FBI agent who 'knew" what was about to happen and who died ironically and tragically along with thousands of others (at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania) in the collapse of the World Trade Center towers.
During prep and production I tried not to reveal in my image posts on Flickr any information that might make our production presence in Morocco on this politically sensitive project visible or vulnerable. Tangier and Ouarzazate in Morocco were used for sequences that took place in Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan and Kenya. We now start the daunting task of five months of post production, editing close to a million feet of film shot with up to seven cameras, to make a May airdate on ABC.
The image above and others that I can post now that we have wrapped after 85 days of production, were taken during our shoot in Morocco and are images specific to making the movie.
SD40 #872 leads an SD45, SD40-2 and GP15-1 on ITPRA, making its setout at Spooner, WI in 1985. The GP15-1 will be the next day's wayfreight power.
Making of for this week's MacroMondays challenge "Plastic" .
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With the engine crew looking back, waiting for the go ahead, UP 8444 adds some color to the clear skies overhead. The train was paused at Dale Junction and was getting set for a photo runby.
Dale Junction, WY
September 1, 1963
Train of the Day
12/3/24