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OK, time for something a little brighter to cut through all this fog. Hooded warbler at Laffite's Cove Nature Preserve, Galveston Island.

Collett Goods 3205 passes the distant signal for Buckfastleigh.

 

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Reproduction of them is forbidden without prior permission

CSAO MI-61 is passing the former WJ&S Sewell Station on its way back north.

Ivatt '2MT' 2-6-0 no.46521 passing Kinchley Lane with the Loughborough-Leicester North train.

 

Remember that pictures look better if viewed using Lightroom (L key).

Passing Time Mode - Fireball activated!

Passing it on! - Picture posted on www.watercolorvacationhomes.com as part of WaterColor Vacation Memory Contest

UP 7375 passing UP 3084 in East Bernard. 10/6/2018

Fond memories of the Columbia River near and Astoria, Oregon.

I've had these water images up for some time; however, I didn't include any information regarding the subject matter or the methods used to create the shots. So, even though no one has asked for the information . . . here it is anyway :-).

 

General Information:

 

If you have read this part in one of the other "water" images: you can skip down to Image-Specific Information: because this is the same stuff.

 

For the most part, the water images are the reverse of the "water drop" images in high-speed photography. Instead of droplets spreading out into the air after bouncing off the top surface of water, these images show air pockets spreading out through water after an object has penetrated the surface.

 

The shooting perspective is an underwater view of the water's top surface (actually the under side of the water's top surface). Interestingly, due to the angle, the images actually look more natural when viewed upside down (which is how they are displayed here).

 

Another interesting effect of the shooting angle is how the under-surface of the water acts like a mirror. The under-surface reflects the surroundings --as determine by angle of incidence-- with such great efficiency that light above the water is virtually invisible until an object penetrates the water's surface --at which point, the disruption acts like a sort of "wormhole" to the top, allowing light from above to travel through the water and reflect off the surfaces of the air pockets created by the falling object.

 

Finally, another cool effect is the multitude of reflective surfaces created by the air pockets and the ripples after an object breaks the water's surface. By placing colored gels outside the initial angle of view, the new surfaces created by air pockets were able to reflect different colors of light. Additionally, disruptions at the water's surface occasionally allows light from above to travel through the "wormhole" and reflect off of the surfaces created underwater.

 

The color in these images results from the reflection of colored gels and/or colored paper placed at various points around the set, not from Photoshop.

 

Image-Specific Information:

 

This is an acrylic ball traveling through the water. It has completely passed through the surface, and has completely shed its air envelope. The bottom of the ball has been captured just before it passes from the field of view. A blue-cyan gel was used to reflect color from the under-surface of the water, the rest of the water is transmitting light from the white diffuser in front of the micro-flash.

 

On a summer Saturday just north of Bridgwater 45076 on the 0945 Nottingham to Paignton passes 47 143 on the 1225 Paignton to Nottingham.

Updated with thanks to The Gang of 3 for loco details in the comments below.

 

Agfa CT-18

Wade and Brenda met me at the pier in Oceanside, California for a free engagement photography session. Congrats!

 

Oceanside Wedding Photography

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Saturday, October 15th, 2016

Grantham Station

Virgin Class 91 91128 approaches with a King's Cross to Newcastle express passing a Class 92 just leaving the station with a working from Newcastle to London.

Statfold Barn Railway, Tamworth, UK

Madurai | Sony A7 | Minolta 20 @ f/2,8 | c sven.dressler

Passing by.

My fetish for feet and shoes isn't passing by though...

 

This is a video clip. You can watch it on Vimeo.

www.vimeo.com/clip:111770

 

Photo taken with a Colorsplash camera (see the complete set here)

 

The set My Blurry Life is here

The Tokoroa-Hinuera train passing Lichfield Fonterra.

This one I didn't take (obviously).

 

This is of my cousin passing out From RAF Swinderby in the late 1980s.

 

Thought it nice. :)

Working Route 415 at Elephant & Castle passing a simple roof garden embellished with blue paint - and graffiti.

 

Abellio - 2516 (ABL2516) - YX16OWE is an Enviro 400MMC.

At Freddie's Beach Bar.

My wife and our son going on Numanotaira ( Pond plateau ), near Aizankei, Kamikawa. Back are Mt.Tohma and Mt.Antaroma, belonging to Taisetsu National park..

Pentax MZ-M, SMC Pentax-M 28mm F3.5, Kodak Microfilm Imagelink HQ exposed as ISO 50, developed as described before.

Bigger sizes: www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/17677454826/sizes/l

706 and Boat 600 passing near Manchester Square and doing good business on the Promenade service today

On the way from Athens to Istanbul, our ship passes Gallipoli.

The Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum's former Chesapeake & Ohio 2-8-4 No. 2789 passing the museum's yard on its way to a temporary display site at a park near the museum grounds.

 

(c) Thomas Dyrek

Passing Shenfield with 1F17 07:26 Btr-Lst

Amasus Shipping vessel 'JAGUAR' passing Braehead on the River Clyde.

www.amasus.nl/en/fleetlist/jaguar/t53e52/

Glasgow

7 October 2022

The Maple Leaf has stopped short of the station in Rochester, New York, to wait for a westbound Empire Service train to depart the station. Shown is Train 281, which is en route to Niagara Falls, New York, from New York City. The tracks here are now owned by CSX. The view is from the rear of the Maple Leaf.

Passing through Coventry is Travel de Courcey MAN 554 (AE06OPJ) on route W1

QANTAS 737-800 passing overhead

A Munich bound ICE seen passing Pasing.

Carmen passing the roses coming down from Museum Loop.

Wagga Wagga Invite Run 2010.

Olympus Dramatic Tone effect in camera. Featured in Olympus Magazine issue 5 Jan 2013

Taken from a train with a Class 47 approaching on the other line, at Mitre Bridge Junction on the West London Line. Date unknown.

 

This one was taken a few seconds later: www.flickr.com/photos/199408007@N05/53502152292

 

66550 is seen passing Brotton with 6F32 0934 Boulby Mine to Tees Dock. The train is passing the site of the junction for the Guisborough route and sidings to the nearby Lumpsey mine.

The Napa Valley Wine Train passes the old depot in Rutherford as it heads south

 

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hand giving the baton to another seen from below. Focus on the hand with the baton warm tones accented because it was shooted at sunset.

Northern Class 170 Turbostar DMUs 170475 & 170477 at Doncaster Station.

Occasionally "alien" equipment would ride the Erie-Lackawanna rails, and this Rock Island hack is an example of that. Shot directly trackside, this is typical of the many "too close-up" shots I have of passing trains.

 

I note that inside the window, you'll see the conductor is holding lighted lantern. This means that this was either Harry or Bill passing by, and they used to wave to me using the lantern, and I'd do the same waving back. This time however it looks like I blasted them in the face with a flash!

 

Sometime in 1967 or 68.

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