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I'm heading back to our more local zoo today. Here's Stax, a young common eland who lives there. He's learning to interact with objects in his environment, the way his parents do.
I'm pleased to see that Code, the father of Stax and one other calf, has assumed a big role in nurturing his children.
Heading east from Stratford, leading DVT 82121 is propelled by 90001 'Crown Point' as 1P44 16:30 London Liverpool Street-Norwich. 02/09/2017.
Winter along the California coast can be full of drama. It is one of my favorite seasons to photograph this area. High winds, heavy weather, and big surge all mingle together and play out some beautiful music.
I always layer up for cold and wet weather when I go. I also bring plenty of lens wipes :o)
Exposure 0.001 sec (1/800)
Aperture f/9.0
Focal Length 166 mm
ISO Speed 200
Cleanup, black and white conversion via Lightroom, Photoshop, and NIK Silver Efex
An E402 Electric pushes it's Intercity Train through Manarola Station on the Cinque Terre. The back of Manarola is on the cliffs in the distance and the station is reached, like a lot of stations on the Cinque Terre by either a tunnel (as here) or a cliff top path.
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Highlight of the weekend for me was the use of 72 Fenchurch between the LNWR Observation Saloon 1503 and the GNR Directors Saloon 43909 in 'Push and Pull' mode.
Inspired by fellow photog friends to shoot the last of my PX70 PUSH film.
I cut the chemical pods off the back of the film when I was happy with development. Images haven't color shifted in almost two days. :)
I was paired with the fantastic Patti Hayes. Her assignment was for me was "to do an architectural image that is EdGy in an artsy way, however you may interpret that - by angle, post-processing, style of subject, etc . It may be of an entire building or of just a detail that is discernible as architecture in the frame. Try to make it unique and as 'out of the box' for you as possible."
This was a fun assignment. I was interesting to look at things I don't usually look at - buildings and their lines - not flowers or food. I also had fun trying to process this. I don't usually do a whole lot of processing, mostly because I don't know how. It was great to be "pushed" into something I was avoiding.
Pushing the ballon and messing with takeoff ;-)
2nd Open Brazil de Balonismo, at Rio Claro, SP.
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Empurrando o balão e atrapalhando a decolagem ;-)
2° Open Brasil de Balonismo, em Rio Claro, SP.
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Chicago. 2017
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I've got a quirky preoccupation with graveside floral arrangements. Just another mental deviation I've come to accept. I think the underlying basis has to do with the dichotomy of bright colors, full of life and happiness played out against the tableau of grim death. Photographically this often strays into the realm of how things make me feel versus how they actually appear.
Found myself mesmerized by the funeral procession for Queen Elizabeth. Watching the royal hearse traverse mile after mile through towns and villages with people lining the way. Oddly joyous to observe, but all the while mindful that it was a one-way journey that would end in a crypt. The same sentiment as this simple floral arrangement, except played out on an immense scale. I'm not sure the world will ever see such a spectacle again.
A porter brings luggage through the old town in Monemvasia, Greece. Since no cars can enter, this is the only way for transportation (been away on holiday for a few weeks with limited access to the web so am behind on posting, commenting and faving..)
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Road America creates natural barriers on the edge of the racing line. Jimmie Johnson pushing the envelope to the limit during qualifying on Saturday.
#48: Jimmie Johnson, Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
NTT IndyCar Series
REV Group Grand Prix
Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI USA
Saturday June 19, 2021
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A BNSF unit crude oil train being pushed by DPU unit NS8105 a Norfolk Southern Heritage unite for the Interstate Railway. It is pushing the train across the Rock River bridge at Oregon, Il and onward toward Chicago, IL Theresa and I were set up for Westbound movement of trains across the bridge and a call to GIlbert alerted us to the trailing unit on this Eastbound train. Ditch lights are off as this unit is going away from us, and using a radio link from the lead locomotive to control this Distributed Power Unit (DPU)
A70 leads a power van and six car H Set through Middle Footscray with train 8133 to Baccus Marsh.
At the time, peak hour commuter services to Bacchus Marsh were operated with the V/Line owned A and P Classes, with the latter operating in push-pull mode.
A70 was withdrawn in 2015 and remains in storage with an uncertain future.