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Here's a shot of the Maury River at Goshen Pass in Rockbridge County, Virginia. I took this from the same overlook as the previous photo, with a little zooming thrown in for good measure.
What appears here to be a Maury tandem, is in fact a GOELAND from Louis Moire, of Paris. Other photos of this tandem can be found either on Google or at www.reneherse.com.
The tandem is lugless ie bronze-welded...Maury built bronze-welded frames including tandems. On the other hand Moire did not build any frames but out-sourced them from other builders..and then assembled them into machines bearing his company's name.
I drove over to Highland County yesterday, through a snowy Goshen Pass and up an icy Route 220. The Pass was beautiful (as always).
Will be away for a few days visiting grandchildren in New Orleans. It won't be hot there, but it will be above freezing and there will be no snow, and that's good enough for me!
View from Craige Bridge in Maury County, Tennessee. Shot on Kodak Portra 400 (35 mm C41)
You can read my blog about this shot and see more pictures here: www.shutteringthrulife.com/dont-leave-home-without-it/
Maury County, Tennessee shot on Fuji Superior X-tra 400 Film
This is another shot I discarded. I like this photo the more I look at it. Superior 400 is a pretty good cheap film for most subjects. See more discarded landscapes shots here: www.shutteringthrulife.com/the-cutting-room-floor-part-2/#
Olympus OM1
Olympus OM Zuiko 28mm f3.5
Fuji Superior X-tra 400
Film Box Lab
The Maury River near Lexington, Virginia during a 2006 vacation. The river flows by Washington and Lee University and VMI, and eventually into the James River.
Yashica-A, Kodak Portra 160NC
The swollen and muddy Maury River running through Goshen Pass on Thursday. About 10 minutes after this shot, I saw some idiot trying to launch a kayak into this mess. He fell and the kayak went racing down the river without him. Wish I could've captured the look on his face... priceless :-D
The setting sun makes one last appearance on the horizon behind some construction projects near Downtown Houston. In the foreground is the Maury St CP at Tower 26 on the Sunset Route.
Houston, TX
November 23rd, 2021
The Maury River near Lexington, Virginia during a 2006 vacation. The river flows by Washington and Lee University and VMI, and eventually into the James River.
Yashica-A, Kodak Portra 160NC
After completing the 'Maury St Shuffle' reverse move, the eastbound Sunset Limited prepares to hop onto the NW connection track at Tower 26 to head for its UP Beaumont Sub route out of Houston. Besides the train's lead unit, other veterans present are the old SP searchlights and the Elysian Street Viaduct, both of which have since been replaced.
AMT2 25 (EB Sunset Limited)
AMTK P42DC #42
AMTK P42DC #140
Houston, TX
December 27th, 2013
This is my friend Maury with his uncle Doug who is a for real cowboy. The little guy is Maurys son Jordan and the dog is Rambo.
Mercedes Benz Tourismo
Patente: EM 624 DP (Francia - Unión Europea)
N° de Orden Interno: *-*
Lugar de la Fotografía: Petit Palais, París, Francia.
Fecha de la Fotografía: Jueves 5 de Abril de 2018.
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Rafa Fuentealba★Locura_Micrera
Meet Stranger #2, Maury.
Maury seemed just as happy as me to find a stranger to talk to. We chatted about clown school and big smiles, the art of woodworking, photography and the rule of thirds, and our Thanksgiving plans.
After several days of cold and windy weather, we were both eager to be outside. Maury was headed for a Thanksgiving-Eve bike ride on the local Rails to Trails path. I was searching for Stranger #2.
Despite being on the hunt for a stranger, I still had to muster the nerve to approach him. I haven’t yet refined my ‘100 Stranger Project’ introductory speech. Taking his picture felt a little less awkward than with the first stranger. I’m happy with his portrait and am looking forward to moving on to Stranger #3.
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