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Fantastic weather and a nice lazy day with nothing in particular to do. Went out for a nice drive to get some photos and just went where the roads took me. Found a nice little spot by some train tracks as the sun was going down.
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Action photos from Providence Day's varsity track and field meet on Tuesday, Mar 10, 2020. {Providence Day Photo / Mike McCarn}
Train tracks with monarch butterlies in the trees at Ardenwood Historical Farm in Fremont California.
A look down railroad tracks in Dayton, Ohio as a man walks into the horizon under a mid day sun. See more, click here.
This was the first hike we did entering the park. We at the first foot bridge that crossed a flowing stream; it had a nice colour gradient with the fall foliage. The falling leaves were a nice touch, but was hard to catch.
I chose the longer trail after talking to the park ranger based on where he thought the crowds would be; he said to stay away from the *Lookout trails beause they'll be busy in the afternoon. And said the Track & Tower is his go-to nice trail; he was right. It's a nice trail with a mix of terrain and views.
Day 175 of 365: "Train Tracks!!"
I tend to avoid shooting train tracks. They've become a very cliche' subject matter. People love them as the leading lines create a sharp perspective towards the horizon. They look rustic and gritty and pretty cool. Seniors love love.
And everybody shoots them. That's usually why I don't.
But tonight I saw these tracks going over the Fox River, just beyond the dam by the paper mill. Something about that part of town felt so utilitarian to me I had to shoot it, especially with the Veterans Memorial bridge in the background. I shot this in Kaukauna, a small town where I'm from. Lately, I've been finding so many nuggets of awesomeness in a few small locations, I had to take a few quick shots in some wonderful late afternoon light.
In the end, the black and white treatment for this was an afterthought. Once again, it was almost tormenting picking between color vs. black and white. But I quickly fell in love with this and tried to give it an Ansel Adams feel to it. I'm pretty happy with it!
And train tracks! I mean, really!! :)
(4/3/12)
Title: Track Speeder
Descriptive Information: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/20864811
Date: Ca. 1961
Image ID: 5003pb60f041
Collection: U.S. President's Railroad Commission Photographs (#5003 P)
Repository: The Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives in the ILR School at Cornell University is the Catherwood Library unit that collects, preserves, and makes accessible special collections documenting the history of the workplace and labor relations. catherwood.library.cornell.edu/kheel
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