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May 14, 2013 - Kearney Nebraska US
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Equipment charged and ready. We had a mild thunderstorm storm come through south central Nebraska. We had solid cloud cover all day. Then...after this mild storm rolled through, right before sunset. Mammatus cloud clusters were just on the back of this storm that was moving almost due east.
Couldn't have asked for a better light scenario. Sun finally peaked through the clouds right before sunset. Did we ever get the best of Light and Shadow....
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View of the Nebraska State Capitol from the southeast.
Nebraska has had three capitol buildings. The first, built of local limestone, began crumbling as soon as it opened. The second, built around the crumbling building, was much heavier and began sinking into the ground. The third was designed by Bertram Goodhue and was constructed between 1922 and 1932. It is still standing!
four locos (BN 5512/5524/7814/NS 6683) head thru the Sandhills,south out of Alliance,NE on Independence Day 1992...(photo scan)
Belden, Nebraska
Whenever I see an abandoned school such as this, I cannot help but think of the millions of children around the world who cannot go to any school, or go to a school with no desks and a dirt floor. But we are affluent enough to just throw away resources.
Between 9:08PM and 9:38PM MDT, an active complex of thunderstorms stretched from western Nebraska into eastern Colorado. This particular display was near Sydney, about 100 miles to my east from Cheyenne, Wyoming. I lightened this 36 stacked image in Photoshop.
The small town of Venango, NE only has about 150 residents. The town is located right on the border with Colorado. A westbound Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado manifest is pulling toward the border, preparing to stop to pick up a few cars from Helena Agri-Enterprises.
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A once firetruck red scheme has faded to a pink over the years on the Nebraska Northwestern Railroad. This SD9 is half the motive power on the shortline, with a former CP GP9 rounding out the roster. The 303 was reportedly built in 1960 as an SD18; over the years it was rebuilt by the Missabe with an EMD 645 into an SDM; I imagine it was rebuilt a third time into the SD9 configuration it runs as now.
July 12, 2010 - North of Funk Nebraska US
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Early to mid July on the plains of Nebraska.
Strong storm cells producing some Tornadoes by Gothenburg & Cozad Nebraska. (West of my location) would eventually move into south central Nebraska.
I wasn't able to chase till it got closer due to I had to work that afternoon. Once free from my work responsibilities.... I did eventually get out to get the shots but the cell was already dying as it entered northern Phelps County Nebraska.
Some where between Funk and Holdrege Nebraska I stopped and got into position to get these snaps before this cell died away. Sometimes the end of the storm is just as good as the storm going in full rage. This was one of those photographic opportunities I didn't miss.
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Yes. This is Nebraska.
I'm posting this purely just to have something from Nebraska in my collection of photos. I drove through there a month or so ago. It was the first time I have ever been in Nebraska, so, now I have been in 49 different states.
This is from the Toadstool Geologic Park, way in western Nebraska. Interesting collection of badlands.
July 12, 2010 - North of Funk Nebraska US
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Early to mid July on the plains of Nebraska.
Strong storm cells producing some Tornadoes by Gothenburg & Cozad Nebraska. (West of my location) would eventually move into south central Nebraska.
I wasn't able to chase till it got closer due to I had to work that afternoon. Once free from my work responsibilities.... I did eventually get out to get the shots but the cell was already dying as it entered northern Phelps County Nebraska.
Some where between Funk and Holdrege Nebraska I stopped and got into position to get these snaps before this cell died away. Sometimes the end of the storm is just as good as the storm going in full rage. This was one of those photographic opportunities I didn't miss.
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This was a heck of a first look at our storm that day. Pretty early in its cycle too.
*multi-image stitch*
The cemetery at Montrose, Nebraska is well maintained. It has stood among the prairie grasses since the 1880s, and might continue to stand as the remaining parishioners, their children and grandchildren pass away.
The stones are placed just so. There are even lines and rows; plots holding small families. And there are spaces between.
Homesteaders to this land were mostly farmers. Some were better off than others, those few having stones more ornate than the average. But many were like Richard Rose, father of Barbara.
He lived for 73 years and was buried here at the end. The date of his birth, as well as the date of his death, are unknown. Buried beside him is the same Barbara, his daughter, her name etched into the same stone. She was 43. Like her father, the dates of her birth and death are lost.
This stone is placed at an angle. While most others face directly east, and others directly west, this faces southeast. It is the only one to do so, and does so without explanation.
But there is no stone for her child, just as there was no name for them. They lay next to their mother, their grandfather, unseen and forgotten in all but the cemetery registry.
It reads: "307B INF/BARBARA JACOBS". Within the same plot is the Ruffing infant. Nameless and sexless, with no mother or father denoted.
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'Fear, but Love'
Camera: Chamonix 45F-2
Lens: Steinheil Rapid Antiplanet 6,5; 27cm
Film: Agfa CP-BU M X-Ray Film; 50iso
Exposure: f/16; 2sec
Process: Rodinal; 1+100; 5ish mins
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July 2023
Afternoon view of the west side of the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln. The building, designed by Bertram Goodhue, was the first state capitol building constructed with a functional tower. It is also one of the few state capitols to not take its design cues from the US Capitol.