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9F 92214 with a demonstration freight at Kinchley lane during the GCR "Last Hurrah" event. There were supposed to be 30 wagons, but on the day only 23 turned out
Spotted this Willys Jeep Station Wagon in a field near Tromsø, Northern-Norway. A great find indeed!
Chemical Beach, Seaham, Northumberland
Our second location of the trip was the rusting wagon wheels at Chemical Beach near Seaham. These are only visible at a very low tide and for once our timing was spot on (great research by Mark as always). However, I think we all secretly thought that these were not particularly photogenic as they blended in amongst the barnacle covered rocks making compositions somewhat limited.
But wait a few hours for the tide to come back in and it’s a different story! It must have looked a comical sight to those walkers on the cliff tops looking down at six togs with tripods and wellies jostling for position around this rusting relic.
But the wait was well worth it and I’m sure everyone of us came away with a series of magical images as the tide came in. I’ve plenty to go at but here’s one I made earlier.
Red Harvest Wagons loaded with corn. Located at 1719 Rang des Trente Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Quebec J0L 2B0
In der Breitenfurter Kurve konnte 152 086-5 mit einem leeren Schüttgutwagenzug auf dem Weg nach Norden fotografiert werden.
In the Breitenfurt curve, 152 086-5 could be photographed hauling an empty bulk goods wagon train on its way north.
I present a wagon load of flowers to my flickr friends.
I apologise if I have not commented. The internet is awful at our campground.
Chemical Beach, Seaham, Northumberland
Once the tide started to roll in it was a frenzy of camera shutters clicking away for probably the best part of an hour. Plenty of images to go at from here, but here’s my second take on those much-photographed wheels.
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For Slider Sunday. The wagon selected from another image of mine, Layers, Solid color adjustments, and a new one I had not used before, Photoshop's Photo Filter-Warming Filter. And of course a crop.
This farmer looks like he had fun and lined up all his wagons for the winter. With a bright sunny day starting to lift the clouds these will be rolling their separate way to do various farm chores.