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at dusk...otherwise know as a rail testing car. This one is 30 years old.
GCC bi-weekly comp: Panorama
Image on my way trail running to the highest point on the Kepler Track Great Walk - the Mount Luxmore Summit (1472m) in the very south of New Zealand. Cloudy conditions so views moody and muted. I’ve done this route many times but always such a joy. Feeling very grateful.
The Pointe St-Charles Switcher is exiting Track 29 with seven grain cars. Power is CN 4795 & CN 4761.
Mt Kosciuszko hidden by cloud.
An easy walk from the top of the Thredbo chairlift to Mt Kosciuszko. The AAWT trail continues north.
Bird tracks in the snow. Based on the number of individual tracks - there were more on the right, out of the frame area - I would guess this was a covey of Grey Partridge. These prints had been slightly enlarged by the wind, but were still fairly distinct. I liked the clean shadow lines and sparkles in the snow at the upper left. In winter, the sun doesn't get too high above the horizon, so the light is good all day long.
The camera was on a tripod for this. Wide angle lens, down low, small f-stop for maximum depth of field.
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2020 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
123 in 2023
#105 - Tracks
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The final addition to my Tracks series for the moment. I have another one in the works but it will probably take more time and work to finish it.
Enjoy!
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These tracks look like they are way out in the country somewhere, but are actually in the city of Pontiac. I lucked out and got no cars or people (especially since they cross a really busy road!) and did get great fall colors and a nice sky.
High on the Ridgeway overlooking the Thames Valley stood a soliarity tree in the middle of a field of corn...
I am happy to share here my first mountain landscape photo made in.... France, my native country! Travelling a lot and living abroad for a long time has given me the possibility to look at my home country differently, and I can see and appreciate more some beautiful things and places, and, on the contrary, get upset or disappointed by other issues that I was not seeing before.
(France, Haute-Savoie, May22)
Not a great shot but a very clear view of one of the Ridgway's that is fitted with a tracking device Several years ago, I captured a flight shot of a rail with a tracker that had an antenna wire. They have obviously improved these trackers but they just look so big..
...and can't seem to find one. Do these look like train tracks to you? Am I on the right track? ;-)
Near New Brighton Beach, Capitola
Tracks in a corn field
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My tracking skills are not so well honed. I think that a human and a dog passed by and they may have been walking fast. The sand was soft and a wave had washed by before they walked past. But it may have been the being who abducted with Spock and removed his brain to administer an underground colony of women....
Molto tempo dopo che sei tornato indietro lontano da me penso
che tu sia ancora con me: ti avvicini alla riva sulla marea e spingimi a svegliarmi una barca alla deriva spinge il molo: sono un molo metà dentro metà fuori dall'acqua? e nel piacere di quella comunione perdo il conto, la luna che guardo tramonta, il la marea ti porta via prima So di esserlo di nuovo solo da tempo, fango che risucchia il grigio e il nero legni di me, una leggera crescita di sogni verdi che si asciugano.
By Denise Levertov.
Long after you have swung back
away from me
I think you are still with me:
you come in close to the shore
on the tide
and nudge me awake the way
a boat adrift nudges the pier:
am I a pier
half-in half-out of the water?
and in the pleasure of that communion
I lose track,
the moon I watch goes down, the
tide swings you away before
I know I'm
alone again long since,
mud sucking at gray and black
timbers of me,
a light growth of green dreams drying.
an unremarkable cheshire farm track at first sight--but this delamere footpath is in an area rich in history
less than a mile behind the camera are the grassy ramparts of the hillfort at eddisbury and between the small ridge at left and the forested high ground is a shallow valley known as seven lows due to the presence of seven prehistoric burial mounds , mostly now difficult to locate , with the exception of those planted with clumps of trees
and the track itself is thought to have been once upon a time on the site an early course of watling street, the roman road linking chester and manchester via nothwich