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Known as the West side job, CSX Y297 is seen rolling north across Leonard st with downtown Grand Rapids in the background. The Wet side job works all the industry on the old mainline going north out of Grand Rapids from CGE 0.0 to CGE 3.6 where the MQT takes over and runs north to Baldwin. Grand Elk uses this section of track as well to access Sargent Sand at Turner st and to also interchange with the GRE.
A block of downtown Lakeland was reserved for a cluster of old British Fords, transformed into customised street rods. Ford of Britain perpetuated production of their prewar entry-level Anglia (and later Popular) models until 1959, by which time they were veritable automotive anachronisms, even in cash-strapped and car-starved Britain. They were slow, plodding vehicles too, with their outdated side valve engines. This did not bother the American enthusiasts who gave the cars an astonishing personality transplant by shoehorning V8 Mustang engines into them. A brace of 1948 Ford Anglias is seen here, the one on the left being a Thames panel van version.
This is the place I spent most of my childhood. Memories from my past. Time has taken it's toll on this old paint job.
A quick Side-on profile of 6029 as it departs Queanbeyan, showing it's immense length.
2018-09-01 6029 Queanbeyan dso
Some butterflies have a dark side including this Peacock which relies on its dark side to evade detection during hibernation. They usually spend the winter in dark places like woodpecker holes, and often hibernate communally. If something disturbs them during winter they collectively rub their wings together creating a sinister hissing noise, that would probably be sufficient to scare off a mouse or small bird. A second line of defence is a flash in the dark of their impressive eyespots, just visible here shining through. In the darkness of a woodpecker hole this might be enough to make a Wren think there was a dangerous owl lurking in there.
I photographed this Peacock backlit by the morning sun with its showy eyespots peeping through the dark underwing scales.
There were wild Asters growing all around this foraging spider. I angled myself so their lavender color filled the background.
Enjoy this creepy crawler (if you can)!
Wild South Africa
Kruger National Park
A concerned male Side-striped Jackal guiding his young safely across the road. Although not uncommon they are not often seen in the open.
A morning shot of an American Kestrel, surveying the field.
Coyote Hills 12-29-20 Kestrell (6) mod 3b smk v1+crop v1+Vivz 1 (side eye)-DeNoiseAI-clear+logo
Shot in the Wariruri area, Aruba. Wariruri is a small beach popular with surfers, located on the windward side of Aruba.
This was very much inspired by the work of the great Patrick Smith. He ironically seems to be somewhat opposed to HDR techniques.
Canon EOS XSI
Canon EF-S 10-22 mm USM at 13 mm
1/25, 1/100 and 1/6 (EV 0, -2, +2) at F16
ISO 200
Processed in Photomatix Pro (merging and tonemapping) and CS4.
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Hymers Fall Fair
Hymers Fall Fair
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Dark Side, Random & friends on the street in Harajuku. Feel free to add tags if you recognize artists. Thanks.
In the previous photos in this series I tried to maximise depth of field within the flower. Here I have gone the opposite way with a more dreamy look. Thanks for visiting!
#tbt du dimanche à la saison des aurores, alors que nous en rencontrons à nouveau en ce moment. Megan était à l’affût dans la Cupola et a ameuté l’équipage, telle la vigie en haut du mât. Tous ceux qui étaient encore réveillés l’ont rejointe - on sait maintenant qu’on tient au moins à cinq dans la Cupola ;) Les vagues vertes qui roulaient sous notre vaisseau semblaient prêtes à engloutir la Terre, je n’avais encore jamais vu un tel spectacle. Je me suis excusé auprès de tout l’équipage d’avoir bloqué un hublot avec mon appareil photo, mais un souvenir s’imposait !
The first time we saw aurora during aurora season, we were tipped off by a flight surgeon (they look at radiation events)... Megan kept watch in the Cupola and it wasn’t long until she called us: “Aurora!” Everyone who was still awake gathered in our observation post in the dark (now we know you can fit 5 astronauts in there) and an aurora watching party ensued. I had never seen one quite like this, with green waves engulfing Earth and seemingly rolling over our spaceship. I apologised to my crewmates for blocking the view with my cameras, but we needed a souvenir.
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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side veiw
6"8"10"12" tiers in fondant
display dummie for photoshoot
striped tier is edible image
then stenciling and base sis food grade silver leaf
white magnolia with silver leaf details and leaves
origional cake design by faye cahill
This is an overlay on my self portrait and of a photo of a broken mirror on the curb side on trash day mirroring trees branches…
As the sun went down, there was still a little activity in this Norwich city centre side street
Explore - #176 on Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246)
Summilux-M 35mm ƒ1.4 ASPH FLE
B+W 3 Stop ND Filter
Street Photography in the midst of Lockdown 1.0
London, UK
from the setting sun.
The brownish grey puff of a cloud to the left was an oddity.
summer vacation Georgian Bay
expired film date unknown