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Woman with doggo at Yosemite Valley, blanketed in fresh snow

A quad pack of BNSF H3 Geeps leading the L-CHI105 train into Mazon. As sad as it is, getting a clean BNSF H3 Geep consist on the local isn’t as easy nowadays due to the influx of a HLCX motor thrown somewhere in a consist always. I personally enjoy clean H3/H4 consists. So, I couldn’t pass this guy up coming through in some nice evening light.

Zeiss 135/2 APO Sonnar

Truck Thursday

 

This one's got handles.

A trio of track workers take a break as 70813, in its matching orange livery passes through East Usk Yard, Newport with 4C21 Aberthaw Power Station - Avonmouth.

First pic of Intercity 91119 with LNER new livery stock, which is similar to Intercity itself. Seen at Askham tunnel working the 1D19 1503 London Kings Cross - Leeds 10/6/23. (Taken using a pole)

Europe, Rotterdam, Zuid Holland, Feijenoord, Pantone Matching System (PMS), Pantone fandeck, Colour formula guide (slightly cut from B&T)

 

`The Pantone Matching System (PMS) is a colour order system used in graphic design, fashion design, product design, printing, and manufacturing and supporting the management of colour from design to production, in physical and digital formats”. Using the system enables designers to communicate in a standardized way, specifying which colour should be used in manufacturing their products. There are thousands of colours – each with its own code (and recipe/guide). They are physically shown in Pantone Guides, which consist of a large number of small (approximately 6×2 inches or 15×5 cm) thin cardboard (the well used one shown here) or plastic sheets, printed on one side with a series of related color swatches and then bound into a small "fan deck".

 

The system came in very handy when I wanted to let a friend who designed and built the tall transmission line cabinets for our vintage Tannoy 12” dual concentric transducers know which colour we had chosen for them (it was, by the way, PMS 3945C, a warm yellow).

 

This number 1599 o the Minimalism/explicit Graphism album.

 

80072 and it's train of carmine and cream coaches near glydyfrdwy

April '83.N The cloud around Beinn Dearg, matching the heights of the trees. Near the SW end of Liathach, above Torridon House. There are lots of different groups of stunted Scots Pines to choose from in this area, with various mountain backgrounds. Stormy skies with bursts of sun help.

Ektachrome 64 (EPR) film. Bronica ETRS.

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Providence & Worcester NR-4 heads east on the Willimantic Branch crossing Quinebaug River in Canterbury returning from a trip to Willimantic with two B40-8Ws.

My lucky shot!

Street photography (hipshooting)

Rainbow Lorikeets in a dead Banksia tree

 

The skipper of a small sailing boat lines up his boat to pass under the Tay Bridge as Azuma 800108 emerges from the High Girders with LNER's 1E25 1452 Aberdeen to Newcastle service.

 

27th May 2021

Council Bluffs, Iowa, April 11, 2022, 08:34. Iowa Interstate Geeps 707 and 714 switch in the IAIS yard as a crew (probably BNSF) goes on duty with a pair of KCS belles. Joe McMillan Photo. (The orange cones on the track are for a track gang working nearby.)

Pad's eyes matching the bracken perfectly!

Fiona and Bernadetta. Mice are by Milena of CozyMilArt on Etsy. I made their dresses.

The butt of a Milkweed Seed Bug and a Monarch Butterfly egg.

Colores a juego. Atardecer en la costa.

Captured this sparrow in the rain, hence the nice saturation on the perch, feathers, and matching fall bokeh on the wet leaves beyond.

 

Captured in the low light of the rainy day at high ISO.

A set of matched teacup and its saucer, made of fine porcelain.

Wandiligong is a town in north-eastern Victoria in the alpine region around 330 kilometres from Melbourne. Established in the 1850s as part of the Victorian Gold Rush, Wandiligong became a hub for many gold miners, including a large Chinese community. At its peak, the town was home to over two thousand inhabitants and boasted shops, churches, a public library, halls and even an hotel. Much has changed since those heady days of the gold rush, and the picturesque town nestled in a valley and built around the Morses Creek, is now a sleepy little town full of picturesque houses which are often let to visitors to the area. The whole town is registered with the National Trust of Australia for its historic landscape and buildings of historic value.

I was walking the streets of Cannon Beach, Oregon breathing in the sea air trying to take it all in before it was all over again. I stumbled up on this scene and knew I had to stop and get the best framing I could draw up. The wind battered trees matching the roof's angle and the gravel street leading towards Haystack Rock. Take me there.

MRL 404 & 405 both are GP35’s repping the old MRL paint scheme, lead the MRL 841 job back into Bozeman, MT passing a set of Northern Pacific signals. This local is based out of Bozeman and serves local industries and makes the occasional run to Livingston Yard, which so happened to happen this day.

A pair of H4 painted SD40-2s head for Grand Forks on H-NTWGFD1-07A coming into the eastern end of Clear Lake.

 

The crew saw plenty of cameras today but seemed accepting to that fate, as during a 3-shot-series chase, the crew was giving subtle waves.

 

We're a week into November 2020 and if there's something positive to be remembered, it's chasing SD40s with friends when the temperature (in November) is over 70 degrees.

 

I last saw 1619 eight years ago in 2012, back when it was H1. Sure was nice to see this today.

NS 8103, the Norfolk & Western heritage unit leads the way of NS 21G as it passes through Ogden Dunes, Indiana.

 

Notice the whole train was all JB Hunt stacks.

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