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Patches swims by but keeps an eye out to make sure I am taking her photo.
(Sorry to have been away, we had a horrible ice storm and lost electricity for three days.)
Really neat cab detail on 1747; You can see the 4701 number that was applied when it was first painted in Family Lines for SCL after rebuilding, the SBD patch that came next, two sets of sublettering for CSX and CSXT with 1747 in their font, and finally the CWCY sublettering.
DeLuca Farm Pumpkin Patch
Palos Verdes, CA
10-13-24
A 1940s Oliver Row Crop 60 tractor at the DeLuca Farm Pumpkin Patch on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. I saved a group of pumpkins in one of my photos as a pattern and layered the tractor photo on top.
Patch is settling in for the night. He has his bed trampled just the way he likes it, he has his chewie, and he awaits his goodnight treat.
Patches and patterns of Green and Brown.
Playing with Film simulation recipes, this one is based on Astia,
with colour shift of R-5 & B+3. Sharpness +2 Clarity -5 & auto white balance.
The stormy sky opened up briefly to let a ray of sun escape, lighting up this hill for a few moments. A thin layer of snow brightened the dark hills but had already melted off the dry, golden fields in the foreground. This was taken at a lunch stop just off Birch Creek Road, a ranch road at Apex, Montana, less than a kilometer off the I-15, on our journey south to California.
After 20 years of collecting patches (and taking photos) in spectacular places all over North America, from White Horse to Miami, the total has reached 120.
They're on display in our RV.
Pic of me out photographing trains on the Pittsburgh line.
My wife spent this summer sewing patches onto a jean jacket and I think the results are pretty nice. I have to track down a few more patches to get it looking perfect.
We met last night and we shared precious moments together and our common friend theepa did bad photography for us.
I would like to thank all of you my friends who did the magic to let us realize our mistake. Love you all
Taken 45 minutes before sunset. Sometimes clouds don't have to look threatening to be noticed.
Picture of the Day
Washington Royal Lines (WRL) is owned by the Port of Royal Slope just southeast of Royal City, Washington, and operates a former Milwaukee Road branch line from the port at Royal City to Royal City Junction and also owns and operates the Milwaukee Road main line from this junction to Othello where they interchange cars with the Columbia Basin Railroad. The railroad operates sporadicly, as needed, with motive power currently being a pair of former Montana Rail Link EMD SD45s. Columbia-Walla Walla Railroad (CWW) No. 330 shows off its red nose paint and engineer-side black patch at the E Road SW grade crossing at Royal City, Washington, on the morning of September 28, 2021. WRL is leasing this unit, or has perhaps has purchased it.
Size 3730 × 4662 DSC_5685
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The Cabbage Patch
An image from Saturday at my fave tree:) I had to put the waders on for a bit of protection while I made my way around the field to get close to the tree and gently making my way between the cabbages.
I took a few images before the sun broke the horizon but I wanted to wait until I had a bit of light thrown over the cabbages. Lots of mist flowing through the valley below, but it wasn't until the sun broke the horizon that the heat on the cabbages produced a light layer of mist in the field creating a nice bit of atmosphere.
The Tree, Eden Valley, Cumbria
Camera - A7Rii
Lens - Sony FE28mm f2
Focal Length 28mm
Fstop - f11
Exposure Time - 1/13 second
ISOspeed - ISO100
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I love firearms, and I like to shoot, although I don't get to very often. I'm not a hunter, nor am I some kind of militia fanatic. I just like guns, whether I shoot them or not; and I usually carry when I'm in the mountains. Unfortunately, I'm too poor to own very many. I do however, collect firearm related patches and stickers. They are much more affordable.
The laughing kookaburra is a bird in the kingfisher subfamily Halcyoninae. It is a large robust kingfisher with a whitish head and a brown eye-stripe. The upperparts are mostly dark brown but there is a mottled light-blue patch on the wing coverts. The underparts are cream-white and the tail is barred with rufous and black. The plumage of the male and female birds is similar.
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