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At the start of my second trek to the 4922 plateau I had this view of the railroad track leading downstream to the potash mine at Potash, Utah. The trail toward the plateau crosses the track near this point.
Railroad tracks in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM4 camera with a Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS lens at Æ’/8.0 with a 1/40-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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An unformed sand track leads informed explorers through a banksia forest to a largely unspoiled beach.
Sigma Zoom DC 18-200mm f3.5-6.3
the first tracks of the day. a L.E image of the coast line at low tide exposing all the rock pools and sudden drop-offs .
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(44/365) Am way behind with uploading my daily photos & commenting so apologies to my Flickr friends, will try & catch up this evening. This quick photo on my daily dog walk turned out to be the only one I took on the 13th, converting to mono seemed to work best, such a dull day. Happy Textural Tuesday!
120 Pictures in 2020 #43: Force of Nature
Another spring flood. The river keeps rising, drowning train tracks and yards and parking lots. It used to be that there would be a significant flood once every five or six years. Now, it happens every spring. I think the river wants to reclaim its wetlands from the people who've turned them into train yards and industrial areas. Force of Nature, indeed.
Camera used - Blickbird Fly
35mm
Sprockets show up when you do not use a mask. This is not any type of texture applied.