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When I pulled this film out of the developing tank, I expected to see some pinhole images on mono Fuji Acros film ... so why did the film have an orange mask ? Turns out I had accidentally loaded a roll of Kodak Portra 400 colour film into the tank, full of chemicals for B&W films. Turned out reasonably well in the end but I'll try not to do it again.
The Fender Jaguar has a large task in front of it with plenty of leaves to rake and only 6 strings to do it with!
20 coacher 2792 Patna-Secunderabad Superfast approaches GDYA with smart looking LGD WAP-4 # 22642 in lead
AN INTERESTING LOOKING WATERFALL WHICH IS QUITE TALL BUT NARROW. THE WATERFALL IS FORMED OVER AN OLD GEOLOGICAL FAULT MAKING A LOVELY CASCADE.
In freezing conditions, SY1225 doesn’t disappoint as it pushes up an incline with a rake of empty box wagons on the Wu Jiu Coal Group line, which parallels the road. Wu Jiu, Inner Mongolia, China.
Swanage Railway
The evening sun illuminates a rake of coaches in the runaround loop at Swanage station. Class T9 number 30120 is just visible at the far end.
AN INTERESTING LOOKING WATERFALL WHICH IS QUITE TALL BUT NARROW. THE WATERFALL IS FORMED OVER AN OLD GEOLOGICAL FAULT MAKING A LOVELY CASCADE.
The leaves from my oak tree are always the last ones to fall and the hardest to pick up. They have the texture of leather so they are impossible to mulch. And my broken rake doesn't make this chore any easier.
Rhein Cargo Smartron No.192 056 is pictured passing Thüngersheim (between Würzburg and Gemünden am Main) leading a huge rake of 40 tank wagons northwards.
With a rake of 21 ex-Murco TEA tankers in tow, presumably for storage, 66199 passes Washwood Heath with 6B23 Margam TC to Gascoigne Wood Sidings.
The LSL Midland Pullman HST works its way south through Hatton Mill in Staffordshire on the return leg of the Settle & Carlisle Pullman from Carlisle to Plymouth on 4th June 2022.
Still wearing Australian National colours more than 20 years after they ceased, DL43 leads a Pacific National grain train from Werris Creek sub terminal to Newcastle, pictured on the straight between Beresfield and Tarro stations. The motley rake of wagons includes; NGVF’s, NGKF’s NGPF’s, NGDX’s, NGYF’s, XGAY’s, VHAF’s and VHGF’s.
AN INTERESTING LOOKING WATERFALL WHICH IS QUITE TALL BUT NARROW. THE WATERFALL IS FORMED OVER AN OLD GEOLOGICAL FAULT MAKING A LOVELY CASCADE.
Day 2 - Sandhill Crane Festival, Monte Vista NWR, Monte Vista, CO - Admittedly, this image is missing the foward kick by the jumping crane which defines the "Jump Rake". The stationary crane is demonstrating the Wing-spread-forward-tilt (other half of the Jump-rake dance).
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