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Macro Mondays theme: mediums
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Öresund bridge between Denmark and Sweden. The bridge itself is 8 km long followed by a 4 km tunnel.
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…… A Marrow!! And its my #193 picture of the day today, taken on my Phone in Apple RAW and edited in Lightroom. I shall be cutting it into rings about 1” thick - cut out the seedy bit & stuffing them, might even take a picture if it all goes to plan. Alan:-)
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Out in the wilds of rural Indiana, you can relax and travel with ease. Not to fast...not to slow... just medium speed.
Olympus EM5 MarkII
Olympus 12-200mm f/3.5-6.3
Camera converted to 580nm
After the grain train clears the block at MP 132, the signal displays "approach medium". This is one of the unique features that will disappear when the new signal system is cut over.
A bed of red gum coals ready to cook some steaks, by the Bogan River at Nyngan, New South Wales Australia.
* I uploaded an earlier version of this scene: www.flickr.com/photos/cloud_spirit/54992975492 but decided to lighten it by 1 f-stop.
While each version has its impact, perhaps this lighter one it better?
Smaller than a great egret and bigger than a little egret, this medium egret (ardea intermedia) emerged from dense scrub to appear on an open grassy area. Photographed in Khuk Khak, Phang Nga, Thailand.
On a foggy evening, a late night northbound Bessemer & Lake Erie train has been routed through Kremis interlocking under a starry sky. In a few hours, they would arrive here with a string of empty hopper cars from the mills of Pittsburgh and continue north to the port of Conneaut, OH to be re-loaded with another train load of iron ore to bring south.