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Messed around with this one - probably too much but it did make Editor's pick for BBC Weather Watchers.
After dropping their train from Fort Worth and setting out an engine, the Cresson Turn moves the other end of the yard to pick up some power and double over their train back home. October 2025.
Taken August 20, 2002. You can see a very large sunspot on the surface (right) of the setting sun. Lighthouse on left horizon. (In Memory of my Dog "Donna" 1996-2007)
Fishing boats leave North Rustico Harbour heading for the Gulf of St Lawrence to set their traps on the first day of the Spring lobster fishing season.
A setting looking to the southeast while taking in views across eroded and adobe formations present in this part of the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness Area.
What this setting and image reminded me of was those film or Hollywood type images with the moon coming up. By working with a long lens and some nearby landscape, they trick the viewer into seeing this seemingly large view of the moon. Hiking up the Skyline Trail in Mount Rainier National Park that is not the case. Mount Rainier is immense! And wonderful! When I took this image, I worked to keep the nearby foreground in shadows and only slightly pulled that out in post production.
The Mesa District, Santa Barbara, CA.
Processed in Lighroom CC 2015, Photoshop 2015, and Nik Color Efex Pro 4 (Tonal Contrast)
The sun sets over some hills surrounding Bandipur in Nepal.
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Sunset over the Water, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England.
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