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MIAA Track Meet at the Herschel Neil Stadium. (Photo by Jay Bradway | Northwest Missouri University)
Found the tracks of a large wolf in the soft dirt of a buffalo trace below Specimen Ridge. I wish I would have put my boot in the photo for scale...it was scary big. Wouldn't want to meet its owner out there in the backcountry.
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This image qualifies only marginally for inclusion in my album 'Where Trains Once Ran' but makes an interesting abstract. This piece of railway track is embedded in the verge of Station Road, Coultershaw Bridge at the top of the access road to the former Petworth station, now The Old Railway Station Hotel.
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I've started shooting more in manual mode. I'm not so quick to change settings yet, but I think I like the result more. I think a bit more about what's okay to leave "too" bright or "too" dark, actually making the decision myself (rather than letting the camera choose for me). Even if I don't like the result so much, I learn something. For instance, in this shot I turned the noise reduction off, which I won't do again. :)
Anyway, I was playing with longer exposures and tracking in broad daylight. So I had minimum aperture (f/36), focal length of 55mm, and a shutter speed of 0.1 seconds. I managed to track the first thing I tried pretty well. It was ten shots before I had another car shown this well, beginners luck I guess.
I'm not sure if I like the color version, or this bw better.
Dinosaur Tracks is an archeological site now belonging to the Navajo Nation. Men from the tribe learn about the site and then take people on tours for a tip - usually about $15 a person. Sean was our guide and had loved dinosaurs since he was a little boy. The day we visited was the day after a heavy thunderstorm so many tracks were easier to spot, but there were also a few really muddy spots. These are dinosaur skeletal (including a head) remains and sea animal fossils.
2019 Special Olympics Kentucky Summer Games, held at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, KY for the 25th Year.
Piccadilly single track figure of eight tinplate roadway with traffic lights. Although this is marked 'Foreign' I suspect it is made in Germany, and I have seen a suggestion that it is by Technofix, an export version of their no. 239 – any further information very welcome. 'Provisional Patent 8502/36'. The width of the roadway is similar to the Tippco Reichsautobahn and the Marx systems.
Am guessing coyote (fox tracks are a little broader according to web photos). The bird I don't know. The person was perhaps wading before tide went out. W end Caddy Park, Black's Creek, Quincy, MA 7/10/21
Frame: *FALCONER* all track
Wheel : *VELOCITY* quill rim × *PHILWOOD* low flange track hub
Cog:*PHIL* 1/8 SLR track cog
Front tire: *CONTINENTAL* gatorskin
Rear tire: *VITTORIA* randonneur
Handle: *HUNTER* flat sweeper bar
Stem:*PAUL* boxcar stem
Grip:*WTB* wafel clamp on grip
Saddle:*SELLE ITALIA* flite 1990 saddle
Seat post: *THOMSON* elite setback seatpost
Headset:*CHRIS KING* nothreadset 1 1/8 inch
Brake:*PAUL* racer medium brake
Brake lever: *PAUL* canti lever
Crank:*SHIMANO* dura-ace track crank
Chainring:*PHILWOOD* track chainring