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Fattoria Balvedere, San Quirico d'Orcia.
First this morning appeared to have rather dull light conditions. I wanted to give up already when I noticed right quickly withdrawing light spots. Luckily the camera was still on the stand so that it only had to create a bracketing. This was the best picture of the morning and an all time favorite of mine.
Zunächst schien dieser Morgen ziemlich langweilige Lichtbedingungen aufzuweisen. Ich wollte bereits aufgeben, als ich von rechts schnell ziehende Lichtspots bemerkte. Zum Glück war die Kamera noch auf dem Stativ, so dass es nur galt, eine Belichtungsreihe zu erstellen. Dieses war das beste Bild dieses Morgens, ein Allzeit-Favorit von mir.
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I was asked if I would trade vehicles for a couple weeks.
Took me less than a second to respond.
Dodge Challenger R/T Modern Version of a Past Classic Muscle Machine.
MOPAR OR NO CAR
Thank-you for all the overwhelming support and many friendships.
Stay Healthy
~Christie
~Christie (happiest) by the River
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D543 Saint-Cannat 05/07/2014 10h55
The route of today is a bit North-East bound from the Aix area North to Apt and then East bound towards Manosque and then North bound again to Sisteron. We planned to drive about 155 kilometers today. The reality became 175 kilometers which is not bad for a relaxed day of traveling through the Provence.
This photo is taken on the route départementeal D543 between Éguilles and Rognes on our way to cross the Durance river near Lourmarin.
The actual route départemental D543 used to be Route Nationale N543 (N543 Wikipedia)
Photo 'Explored' on 23/10/2014 #300
Today is World Oceans Day -- a good day to reflect on sustainable fishing practices, pollution, and the future of the waters that make up 2/3 of the earth's surface.
Positionsleuchte und Leuchtturm im Museumshafen Övelgönne
Running Light and Light House in the Museum Port Oevelgoenne
As the title says, this is the La Crosse Queen, paddleboat cruise. It was actually cruising by on the 4th of July, as we were near the deck of the Riverside Park, at Riverfest, downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin.
We ended up taking it a few days later with our family. We had never done it before, and it turned out being a very enjoyable day. This, of course, is the Mississippi River. Hope you all enjoy!
The La Crosse Queen, paddleboat
RiverFest
Riverside Park
downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin
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A green aurora appears above a semi-trailer truck parked near Atigun Pass on the evening of March 21, 2015. Atigun Pass, where the Dalton Highway crosses the Brooks Range in northern Alaska, is one of the highest roads in the state.
This photo was taken by my father during a family holiday to Weymouth in 1966. After a bit of research I have identified the location as Commercial Road. The exact location is difficult to tell as the area has been heavily redeveloped. A short cine film clip of this line can be seen here www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbUohZi-8qM
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Abused, Abandoned Jungle Dogs.
From the archives ---
We haven't been out to the cobra/mud
field for some time now. My health is on
the top of the list. No# 1 will not let me go
alone for obvious reasons. Weather is bad
with heavy monsoon rains making getting in
an out of there near impossible. For nostalgic
reasons I keep roaming the archives searching
for a photo that helps in telling the story.
Now I know the world is on edge due to the
current covid crisis and I want to share a bit
of what's happening here. Getting injected
is a pipe dream as the goal posts keep
getting moved. Contacting the place
that is designated for giving out
the injections is like waiting
for a ride to the moon.
A second covid wave hit us by the end of last year.
Right now a third covid wave is being referred to
as "The Covid Tsunomi" is bringing devastation.
We are staying home. Once every 10 days no# 1
and our niece make a quick run for the market.
No# 1 also stays in close contact with the nuns.
I don't want to sound like doom & gloom
but as everyone knows this is the real deal.
Thank You.
Jon&Crew.
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Taken at the Good Guys Car Show in Scottsdale, Arizona, on 11/21/25.
Canon 90D and Canon 100mm f2.8L IS USM macro lens with circular polarizer.
Today had a nice surprise for me. Had to take an E-1700 to Amsterdam "running light". I don't drive these engines regularly anymore but my license was still valid, so.... it was a good day!
1752 seen near Meteren while waiting for an Intercity to pass.
inspired by rocketdogs light trail photo here..
www.flickr.com/photos/rocketdog/3204490364/in/pool-onepho...
have wanted to try and take one of these for ages... so heres my first effort which im quite pleased with!
Running Light (engine only). The way it should always be. Feels like being on a holiday a bit.
NS-I 1752 @ Amsterdam Bijlmer-Arena
Rue de la Chapelle 22/08/2020 10h51
Walking in between the metro stations Porte de la Chapelle and Marx Dormoy.
Rue de la Chapelle
Rue de la Chapelle is a street in the 18ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartiers Chapelle and Goutte d'Or. The 890 meters long street starts at rue Ordener and ends at boulevard Ney.
This road was the main street of the former commune of Chapelle Saint-Denis.
[ Source and more Info: Wikipedia - Rue de la Chapelle (F) ]
Today had a nice surprise for me. Had to take an E-1700 to Amsterdam "running light". I don't drive these engines regularly anymore but my license was still valid, so.... it was a good day!
1752 seen near Meteren while waiting for an Intercity to pass.
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind ?
No, a drone helping out at a Painting With Light night, with the Potteries Photography Club, taking off into the night sky.
125 Pictures in 2025, theme # 102 Take Off
Added the alternate hood with the night running lights. What better race to test it in than San Remo.
NOW...the set is complete!
Sorry about the poor quality of the photo, but my little point-and-shoot doesn't do to well at night. I was lucky to get the shot at all. [grin]
Quai Saint-Michel 21/09/2022 19h02
Quai Saint-Michel and the Notre-Dame de Paris in the distance. Reconstruction works are still going on after the fire of April 2019, almost 3 years ago when I took this picture.
Quai Saint-Michel
Quai Saint-Michel is a street and quai in the 5ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartier Sorbonne. The length is 157 meters and the width 17 meters. Starts at Petits Pont and ends at Pont Saint-Michel, Place Saint-Michel.
© David K. Edwards. Took an indifferent sunset photo, later looked at it more closely and there was a seabird. Then looked at the seabird more closely and it was a photographic drone. We get a lot of these. Photograph them and they photograph you right back. Gotcha!
continuing wide-angle madness :-P
I took this photo of myself driving back from a night photography trip
after meeting my friend...
I always wanted a photo like this, well I'm not that satisfied...but it's OK since I did it alone!
Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @11.0mm | F4.2
Shutter: 10 sec
ISO 400
Treatment:
singe RAW file Basic treatment only
Achterherengracht 31/10/2020 16h09
Achterherengracht corner Julianastraat in Weesp. In the background the H. Laurentius kerk (church).
Weesp
Weesp is a city and municipality in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. It had a population of 19,334 in 2019. It lies on the river Vecht and next to the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal in an area called the Vechtstreek. Weesp is part of the Amsterdam metropolitan area even if the city is surrounded by open grassland and lakes.
On 1 June 2019 the civil service offices of the municipality of Weesp merged with those of the municipality of Amsterdam in preparation of the merger of the two municipalities, which will happen no sooner than in 2022.
Until the early Middle Ages the region around Weesp was an uninhabited peat bog. Weesp (Wesopa in Latin documents) was granted city rights in 1355 and celebrated its 650th anniversary as a town in 2005.
From the late Middle Ages, the river Vecht was a defensive line for the County of Holland and it remained a military defensive line until the Second World War. Weesp was strongly fortified, more than its size would justify; for most of its history it had a few thousand inhabitants.
The defensive lines consisted of inundation zones, which would be flooded in wartime (the Hollandic Water Line). Behind them were fortified towns, forts, barracks and other military structures. The most comprehensive was the Defence Line of Amsterdam (Stelling van Amsterdam), a circular inundation zone around Amsterdam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
After the Second World War, new housing was built in the west and an industrial zone with a harbour at the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal was constructed. In the 1970s a suburb was built on the south. Another suburb was built in the north which recently expanded with plans for further expansion.
The most famed product of Weesp is Van Houten chocolate. Before cocoa production, the local economy had been based on beer breweries, jenever distilleries, production of Weesper porcelain, and trade, due to its location on a branch point of waterways. In the 21st century, the economy is very diverse.
There were large facilities of Solvay Pharmaceuticals, until February 2010 when Abbott Laboratories of North Chicago, Illinois acquired Solvay Pharmaceuticals. At this site there is a chemical plant which manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredient for Abbott brands Duphalac and Duphaston and a biologic plant which manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredient for Abbott's flu vaccine Influvac. The local specialty is the Weesper Mop cookie, which is based on mashed almond.
Weesp is a popular stop for tourists. It has a protected historical center with canals and many buildings dating from the seventeenth and eighteenth century. Weesp has three full-size historical windmills. It features a bastion and fortifications that are part of the Defense line of Amsterdam and the Dutch Water Line. These structures have never been attacked, though. The scenic river Vecht and the small roads that line it attract yachters and cyclists. The Naardermeer area, the first nature reserve in the Netherlands, is at 15 minutes cycling distance from Weesp; it protects the Gooi landscape. The Weesp local museum is located in the town's city hall.
Weesp has one railway station, Weesp. It serves as a transfer station for passengers on local trains on the Amsterdam–Amersfoort (Oosterspoorweg) and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol–Almere (Schiphollijn and Flevolijn) lines, which bundle up just before Weesp and diverge right after. Weesp therefore benefits from 16 departures per hour, serving many destinations including Amsterdam Centraal, Schiphol Airport, Hilversum, Amersfoort Centraal and Utrecht Centraal four times per hour.
FACTS & FIGURES
Area: 21.83 km2
Elevation: 1 m
Population: 19,334 (2019)
Density: 943/km2
[ Wikipedia 06/2020 ]
My first time ever to catch a ride from a passing car as I hiked along the shoreline with my good friend Rebecca ... the car was 'driving' along, saw us, puller over, asked if we'd like a ride so we waded out to climb in ... it was so calm they were able to open the door for us!
Sweet treat . . .
photo date/id: 20170722_9909ksp2-
Spuistraat | Wijdesteeg 11/09/2015 16h33
These two former squatted buildings have been demolished. For years these buildings were hotspots of street art and graffiti in Amsterdam. Now this corner will be the location of an apartment building where people with enough euros can call it home.
Amsterdam
Nickname(s): Mokum, Damsko
Motto: Heldhaftig, Vastberaden, Barmhartig (Valiant, Steadfast, Compassionate)
Population: 834,119 (metro),
Elevation: -2m
Area: 219.32 km2
Density: 4,908/km2
Coordinates: 52°22′N 4°54′E
[ Source & more Info: Wikipedia - Amsterdam ]
What appears to be a 1930s Japanese railway bus with two people posing in front of it. The text appears to say "Matsumoto" on the side of the bus, but can't read much else. This photo is from a group of found Japanese photos/negatives that includes pictures of old Japanese gliders at Mount Kirigamine in the 1930s. If you know specific details, please feel free to post comments.
1896 : The world's largest indoor swimming pool establishment opened.
1907 : A postcard
1966 : Burned and abandoned.
1980 : National Park ( Golden Gate Recreation Area )
If you look at it large, you can see that 4 boats are NOT heading South, and 5 boats are NOT heading North. (Red running lights are on port and green running lights are on starboard).
Whoa - upon further suggestions and reflections, those are not boats out there. They are fixed buoys marking the freighter channel.
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I came across this UP engine pulling a Metra one east into Barrington late this morning. I've seen UP retrieve Metra coaches and bring them back through this area but never a locomotive. The location is a private crossing a half mile west of Hart Road.
Hart Road will be closed for most of the summer as the grade crossing and intersection with Rt. 14 are rebuilt to try to eliminate the long traffic backups on northbound Hart Road during the afternoon and evening rush hour, with it going from two to four lanes. UP is putting in new overhead gantry type signals to replace the ones there today. It will cause traffic headaches as Hart Road is used as a bypass around congested downtown Barrington and Rt. 59.
Running Light (engine only). The way it should always be. Feels like being on a holiday a bit.
NS-I 1752 @ Utrecht Central Station
A pair of Blue Ridge Southern GP39-2's are on the move thru Balsam, North Carolina headed to Sylva to pick up a load of paper. At least on the return they will be able to ride short nose forward. In long ago Southern Railroad days Balsam was the site of a small depot..
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Taken at the Good Guys Car Show in Scottsdale, Arizona, on 11/19/22.
Canon 90D and Canon 100mm f2.8L macro IS USM lens with circular polarizer.
PA_1419 [20 points]
In this month Invader invaded the 78th city which was in Dijon where he put 6 new invaders (worth in total 230 points) on the wall. This one was the most recent invader when I captured and flashed it.
Located just a few steps from Place de la République.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: BIEN!
All my photos of PA_1419:
PA_1419 (Close-up, August 2019)
PA_1419 (Wide shot, August 2019)
Date of invasion: 04/08/2019 (estimated)
[ Visited PA_1419 about 11 days after invasion ]