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Moose or caribou. One or the other. But, I didn't take the time to get close enough to determine which.
The railway tracks at Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire. Sepia tones added, as the colour on the original was boring!
...Though Nowhereville is still always Somewhereville.
Railroad crossing (Canadian Pacific/Soo Line) along a gravel road near the farm.
It was a hazy day, we were in the midst of experiencing a lot of smoke from the unfortunate fires that Canada was experiencing 😥 (Thoughts still with them)
Barnes County, North Dakota
8/5/2021
Goofy Kahn: "I loves a roll in the sand on the South Lawson Fire Trail".
Daily Dog Challenge: Dear Diary
but ...no train in site ???
3xp DRI - expo blending using photomatix. Final processing with Topaz adjust.
It was 6:15 am, Saturday.
I'm on my way to work, but the train is late.
Walking on the tracks will get me there, dry and warm, instead of walking on wet and snowy streets.
Brilliant idea.
What could wrong...?
I had to go higher and higher to find virgin snow. I hate it when the snow is all tracked up by humans, but I sure love critter tracks. Stay tuned for the pine marten pic. I waited an hour for him to come out.
We crisscrossed this railroad track several times and at one point we saw where the bank was held in place by railroad ties in horizontal position and I couldn't help but wonder what happened when those railroad ties disintegrated....
I will be so much more excited about my photos when the green leaves come back! LOL Tan and grey can get old after awhile I think!
another dreamy long exposure shot of Frankston pier and lucky enough to catch the undisturbed tracks of the sand screening machine.
chose b/w over colour as I considered it contrasted better.
making tracks for Talbot for a few days so will catch up later in the week. have a great and happy week everyone!!
You can buy this photo from Getty Images.
The mountain railway tracks and the LLanberis path on the left leading up to the summit of Mount Snowdon.
Out of all the times I've been up I've never seen it so clear on the approach (ok, we were going down when I took this) - where normally it's shrouded in cloud and mist where one can only see a few metres in front.
...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
I captured this scene from an overpass near Bologna Centrale station, across from the signal house with its steel framework spanning the tracks. In the center of the structure a large clock was mounted, clearly visible above the converging rails and electrical lines.
The design of the signal house itself stood out to me, its elevated form and intricate framework contrasting with the dense infrastructure of tracks, wiring, and surrounding urban buildings.