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Chitahanto, Aichi, Japan, 2017
This was made during a recently completed photography tour of Japan that I hosted with Rohan Reilly.
As I don't often get an opportunity to speak to other photographers, I feel fortunate to have hosted such an accomplished group of photographers and, more than that, just a fine and funny group of people.
At Rye Railway Station, East Sussex. On the Marshlink line between Hastings to Ashford.
12th November 2022
(EOS 80D-2997-R)
Daylight view of the home signal to CN's CTC "island" in Two Harbors from 2011. CN is installing CTC all the way from Two Harbors to Allen Junction as part of its PTC upgrades.
Unidentified Radio Signal
Interplanetary Travel
Hello everyone from deep space. In the dark vacuum of space, I take a short break from my mind's visit to my past for a while as I drive my spacecraft to the planet I first visited. I would love to be able to describe to you the feeling that surrounds my body and soul with the radio signals I received years after I discovered and made my first planetary visit while searching for a planet suitable for life in my deep space journey. Although I thought for a long time, unfortunately I could not find the word suitable for this mood. I am very hopeful about this situation. There is a possibility that I may encounter a civilization after a long time. Moreover, I would live on the planet I had discovered and made my first visit. At least that's what I was hoping for. I had unique experiences during my time on that planet. That planet has been my new home for a long time, accompanied by unique space landscapes. However, despite my long time on the planet and my scientific research, I have not found any traces of life. It was a very unusual situation for that planet, which was quite suitable for life. Since it is the first planet I have visited yet, I did not feel negative about this situation. Having made the discovery of a planet suitable for life had increased my hope that I would find a planet with living things and even civilizations on it in the future. However, it did not. I have always encountered the same landscape in my planetary explorations suitable for new life that I have made over the course of time. Silence and nothingness. However, I was starting to come across many traces of past life on the planets I visited. Some habitats left over from civilizations that have left their home planets over time. As much as this excited me, it also caused a lot of questions in my mind. Why did these civilizations leave their planets? I was very curious about the answer to this question. When I was preparing a new route for myself after a long time in space, there was an unexpected development. I had picked up a radio signal from outer space. And this radio signal was coming from the planet I first visited years ago. This had taken me by surprise. As a result of the research, discovery and scientific analyzes I have done during my time on the planet, I have not come across any trace of life. There must be something I overlooked. Or this radio signal was a non-artificial one. Still, I didn't want to miss this opportunity. And I started this long journey by getting on my spacecraft. I was going back to my first planetary exploration. And there was still a long space of space ahead of me.
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
NS 8102 leads NS 786 under the signal bridge at Ross. This might be one of the last times the Pennsylvania Heritage Unit leads a train under the former Pennsylvania Railroad Position Light signals that guard the Fort Wayne Line.
From this angle the peaks of The Cobbler (Ben Arthur), top left of picture, look to my mind as resembling the 'bat signal' from Batman, or am I mad (rhetorical question). Taken from the top of Ben A'an in The Trossachs, Scotland.
Gotta say, I may not drool over searchlight signals as much as some people, but I definitely would say I do appreciate the classic appearance. It will indeed be a shame to see them go.
Kansas City Terminal Railway
Santa Fe Junction
Kansas City, Missouri
"The signal."
"...El espacio, la última frontera. Estos son los descubrimientos de Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex . Su continua misión, explorar extraños nuevos mundos. Buscar nuevas formas de vida y nuevas civilizaciones. Ir arriesgadamente donde nadie ha ido antes..."
Con la compañia de mis amigos Fran Ros y Alejandro Rodriguez juntos formamos lafphotography, agradeceriamos un me gusta en la pagina de facebook del mismo nombre y que os pasarais por la pagina web lafphotography.es, es para nosotros un aliciente y una manera de seguir haciendo lo que hacemos, muchas gracias de antemano...
Sony alpha 77 + tokina 11-16 f2,8
Portafiltros Lucroit + polarizador lucroit + degradado haida 3 pasos
Beaumont, France
CONVERSACIONES EN SILENCIO
TALKING IN SILENCE
SERIES
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The colored felt is attached to the hardware of a delay circuit, which is embedded underneath the white felt. By squeezing and pulling on the colored felt, sound can be sculpted by controlling the number of repeats and the level of feedback happening in the circuit.
Website www.vulturelabs.photography
My next upcoming B&W long exposure photography workshop will take place in London on the 19th and 20th of September. Please email vulturelabs@gmail.com for more information
I only have one place available for my Iceland workshop at the end of September, please email vulturelabs@gmail.com for more information
Alien Landscape Stokness Iceland ;-)
The WW2 Signal Station at Stanger Head, Flotta.
30 sec Long Exposure with the winter sun making an appearance.
A southbound sand train has a clear signal at North Weyawega as a dying storm approaches...I was out trying to get lightning shots but the line fell apart as it got close. I was left scrambling to find foreground interest as my original locations wouldn't work...then I realized I was close to this control point. The new LED signals that CN has been installing are definitely bright- I knew they were bright from the locomotive but didn't expect them to show up so well in photos.
Near Weyawega, WI May 17, 2017.
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Strobist:
One Alien Bee, just out of frame right (way back deep in the scene) pointed along the tracks @ 1/4 power. Another, with a 30 degree grid, ~ 150' out of frame left getting the signal, nose, and grass @ 1/4 power
Bray Head signal tower, Co. Kerry, with the Skellig Islands peering through the haze in the background.
"Bray Tower is a signal tower located on Valentia Island in County Kerry, Ireland. The tower was built in 1805 by the British Board of Ordnance during the Napoleonic Wars. It was one of 81 signal towers built between 1804 and 1806 along the Irish coast to communicate naval activity in response to a possible French invasion. The tower was abandoned sometime during the mid-1810s."
With the upcoming signal at caution GB Railfreight Class 66 diesel locomotives 66798 "Justine" and 66707 "Sir Sam Fay" crawl towards Haselour Lane, Elford working 0E01 11.00 Bescot Down Side Yard to Doncaster Belmont Down Yard
Bernal, municipio Ezquiel Montes, Querétaro México
Interestingness # 260 Mar 6. 2008
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