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A GEVO, Dash-9 and Dash-8 lead a train somewhere along the Transcon's Crookton Cutoff in Arizona.
Earlier in the day I had stumbled upon an unlocked MOW gate and spent the day pottering my way around the trackside access roads. Of course at the end of the day I returned to find the gate locked! Aieeeee!
After an hour of driving around dirt roads I managed to find a spot near a gate with a fence in poor condition containing a few fenceposts that could be unplugged. I was able to drive out over the flattened fence and restore it as if nothing had happened. Other than the tire tracks from the rented F150.... Earlier in the day I managed over to drive over a leg of my aluminum tripod, so quite the day.
26 May 2007, BNSF 7677, somewhere along the Crookton Cutoff, AZ-USA
Quite a contrast to photographing all the butterflies that were flitting about was the commotion in some log grass in front of me... Couldn't help feeling sorry for this Dragon fly that had been caught in this spiders web.
Photographer : Savvas Argirou
Model : Vasileia Anagnostou
Image Editor : Vasileia Anastasiadi
Stock
Cave : cyborgsuzystock.deviantart.com/gallery/
Sky : salsolastock.deviantart.com/gallery/
Raven : cyborgsuzystock.deviantart.com/gallery/
Key : superlibbie.deviantart.com/gallery/
Floor : ktalbot.deviantart.com/gallery/
All the rest was painted with photoshop CS6
Something a little different, from my recent uploads anyway.
A question for those contacts of mine from yorkshire, do you know where this photo was taken? A couple of clues, you can see Emley Moor transmitter from here, that should help with location, and another clue is BASKET.
Will reveal location on sunday.
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Stood on my porch to see what was happening with the moonrise. Saw this moment. Ran back in to grab my camera Ran to the porch zoomed, focused, and pressed the shutter release.
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with Softlighter II camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
I really want to make pictures that move people emotionally in some way. My goal for my 365 projects has been to show that light can transform even the most mundane items into things of magic and wonder. Look around you and see what is hiding in your world.
When you spend so long trapped in darkness,
you find that the darkness begins to stare back.
~Sarah J. Maas~
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This butterfly was trapped behind the curtain in the garage, very carefully I caught it and set it free...
part of the keeping it simple series
this is the last from this series (for now)
New series [ faces ] starts tomorrow...
The Japanese Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles japonica) has been flowering its little head off since December now, and is showing no sign of stopping. I love its elegant form and the colour tones beautifully with the turquoise glass and deep brown leather.