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Es gibt keine Grenzen, weder für Gedanken noch Gefühle...
Es ist die Angst, die immer Grenzen setzt.
(Ingmar Bergmann)
Model: Julia
Foto+Bea: unplugged-photography
Just after the cloud burst, Norfolk Southern's BH16 is heading home to Kankakee. Here you can view the old NYC depot, BH16 and buy a new Chevy, within steps...
CP 9009 West clumps over the BNSF Monticello Sub. at Crystal, MN with a westbound for back in Feb. 1999. The single Red Barn looks nice hauling this CP 565 train for Glenwood and eventually points north on the Winnipeg line.
I wish I would have spent more time documenting the many cool signals from the late 90s around Minnesota that I remember seeing, but are lone gone. Back then to me the signals were more of tool to figure out what was going on back in the pre-ATCS, internet heads up days, instead of a photo prop.
This signal for the diamond wasn't controlled by the DS and is one that my family and I checked more times than I can count making trips to Traget (before there was one in Plymouth) and after my hockey practices at New Hope Ice Arena. It looks pretty cool in retrospect and glad the 50mm view from the Broadway Ave. sidewalk included the signal here as it probably wasn't by design when I shot this train.
A single cherry contains 0.17 grams of cyanide per each gram of seed. So, depending on the size of the pit, it will take a lot of freshly-ground cherry seeds (approximately 588) to give you a lethal dose.
I don't know what this stone is, but I like the marbling throughout it. I believe it may be some kind of gemstone, just don't know what kind it is.
Driving along a single track road up on the moors we came across what we at first thought was a lump of farmyard manure dropped from a trailer.
Out with binoculars and my husband saw that it was a woodcock.
Window down and camera out in a flash and took a few shots before it made off into more suitable habitat.
One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.
Model/suit/props: Tribal Lotta
Lights: Martin GERARD & me
Trigger: Lionel Deltour
Big thanks to Vincent Michel for the location. ;)
Light painting session with Tribal Lotta, Lionel Deltour, Martin GERARD, Pascal Biston
One of these appeared at intervals today's fulmar hunt, one pass and it was away again. I was lucky to grab several shots. Not great. Probably would have been better in the 7d2 with its greater pixel density.
The first six of 37 Alco broad gauge DL500Bs built for the South Australian Railways were single-ended units, while the remainder also had a cab at the B 'flat' end.
The last two single-enders 934/931 head the Sunday afternoon Mt Gambier goods #1745 up the grade towards Eden Hills, South Australia. on 29 June 1992. 934 was withdrawn in January 93 and 931 a few months later.
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A massive single bolt of lightning lighting up the whole beach. The pier adds a sense of scale. Henley Beach, Adelaide.
Yesterday I was dusting my messy room (ya for a change) ....found this novel which was gifted by my old friend few years back .I sat down with it and started reading it.I had read it already, but I wanted to read certain parts over again.I just literally could not stop reading for hours and finished it before i went to sleep( what a nice light read for weekend) ..nostalgic flashback for me .. I am missing my friends badly :(
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"Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies."
by Aristotle
I don't talk to flowers, they talk to me and I gladly listen with my eyes!
Shimmering in silky tones, trembling with beauty and individuality... joined in passion like grown from one stem, they belong together.
These Peonies start a vibrant purple red and pale as the open, ending in cream... a sight for sore eyes!
The petals look 'waxy' but feel silky soft!
The peony was originally introduced as medicine. In fact, its ancient Japanese name "Ebisugusuri" literally means ‘medicine from China’.
However, due to its beautiful and now mostly double blooms, in time, many decorative varieties were developed.
In Japanese society, it was seen both as a medicine and a source of beauty.
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This is a shot of one of the Arapuni Dams in early morning fog. Not a place to linger on foot with big milk tankers driving past!
Cliff, Boulders, and Tree. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
A solitary tree growing among fallen boulders is dwarfed by a sandstone cliff, Capitol Reef National Park.
Earlier on this late afternoon the had worked our way into an wide accessible sandstone canyon with tall walls, lots of boulders, and trees placed in interesting places. As the afternoon wore on these tall red rock cliffs that had been so interesting in better light began to bring an early twilight, and we decided we were done for the day. We hiked back to our vehicle, loaded up, and began our trip back out of the canyon.
We headed a short distance north and then the road jogged west and opened to the fading light as the sun set. (It sets a bit early here on the west side of Capitol Reef as the terrain slopes up noticeably to the west.) We immediately stopped, unloaded, and went to work photographing. The light was somewhat unusual, and it somehow desaturated the red of the sandstone. In this narrow section the wall on the north side is quite abrupt and steep, and its base is littered with boulders that have fallen as it has eroded over millennia. Among the giant boulders a single tree grew.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
One single snowflake frozen in the air. I was zoomed in all the way to 105 mm, wide-open at f/4, and just happened to get lucky.
I intended to just get the repeating pattern of the logs with snow on them and this little guy creeped into focus.
It was a great way to spend some time on a beautiful day.
Shot taken at Kashi
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Every single thing that has ever happened in your life is preparing you for a moment that is yet to come
NGC 4618 was discovered on 9 April 1787 by the German-British astronomer, Wilhelm Herschel, who also discovered Uranus in 1781. Only a year before discovering NGC 4618, Herschel theorised that the “foggy” objects astronomers were seeing in the night sky were likely to be large star clusters located much further away then the individual stars he could easily discern.
Since Herschel proposed his theory, astronomers have come to understand that what he was seeing was a galaxy. NGC 4618, classified as a barred spiral galaxy, has the special distinction amongst other spiral galaxies of only having one arm rotating around the centre of the galaxy.
Located about 21 million light-years from our galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici, NGC 4618 has a diameter of about one third that of the Milky Way. Together with its neighbour, NGC 4625, it forms an interacting galaxy pair, which means that the two galaxies are close enough to influence each other gravitationally. These interactions may result in the two (or more) galaxies merging together to form a new formation, such as a ring galaxy.
Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA, I. Karachentsev; CC BY 4.0
Single frame versions of the panoramic I uploaded yesterday, before sunset, and after sunset. The "island" seen at the top left horizon is Monte Circeo, connected to the mainland by flat plains, it's still on my list to walk to the top, I wanted to do it this year, but the weather was not so great.
View from the inside of an ice cave in Iceland
Nikon D800 + Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S @ 14 mm
ISO 100 - f/8 - 1/4s
( Single exposure )
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This is the hilltop locally called The Larach, traversed by a single track road going from Loch Eck to Ardentinny on Loch Long. It is reputed to be haunted by the ghost of Baron Macinturner, who was murdered in 1685 on his way from his mansion to the nearby Whistlefield Inn. His memorial cairn can still be found at the top of the hill.