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Maybe he has a better service provider than I have, but I don't think there is cell service down in the gorge. I used my phone too...as a camera hahaha.
This is a natural sandy area at a plunge pool for a small waterfall.
Taken from the top of a hilly overlook at Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio.
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This Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill (Tockus leucomelas), on its way to deliver food to a chick in the nest, was photographed in the wild in the Kruger National Park.
Daily freight services hauled by classical East German diesel engines can be observed in Brandenburg. Here DB Cargo 232 005 in its "Polish" EWS livery crosses the Havel river south of Brandenburg-Altstadt station.
This was taken at 11:30pm when the park rangers are gone. They will not allow tripods. This is a 2 min. exposure at f4, ISO 1600. Canon 5DMarkII. I am walking through the image with two Canon strobe flashes to illuminate the names on the wall.
A trio of the usual suspects bring California-bound stacks across the eastern plains of New Mexico on BNSF's Clovis Sub and past the crumbling remains of the town of Yeso.
BNSF 8345/8118/6919
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A pair of CP SD40-2's and an AC4400CW (w/ mechanical failures) leads the way of CP 198 past CP Norma in Des Plaines, IL.
African Buffalo - Syncerus caffer - Kaffernbüffel with a Yellow-Billed Oxpecker (Buphagus africanus) Gelbschnabel-Madenhacker
Kruger NP - Februar/March 2017
South Africa
Roberts Nr.771
We must had had rain at just the right time for the roses; they are wonderful this year! These are at Hazelbrook Rural Fire Service.
First try at zooming whilst pressing the shutter. Not the ideal subject for this, despite its beauty!
We did not attend, so I have no idea how a cowboy church service differs from other church services.
Building off my previous posting, here's the 6690's sister unit 6691, seven years later - 11 June 1993 to be exact - working the aforementioned Shoreliner service, powering train 3644 at Branford CT in the late afternoon sun and shadows. This location would be unrecognizable today with concrete ties and overhead catenary resulting from the NEC electrification extension from New Haven to Boston.
The Bespoke Owl Hybrid head. It has been out awhile now and is at the Main store! ! maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Honeydale/128/128/1012