By request – instead of emailing I’ll put it here.
Had to laugh looking back on these shots from May of this year – I nearly got in trouble for taking this picture.
I had a train set until I was… dunno, maybe 35 or so? I gave my last model train away to a friend’s son who would get more enjoyment from it than I, but I’m still fascinated by trains. Just wish we had more of them here in the US – I’d gladly trade my car payment for a mass-transit pass.
trains
Yesterday’s picture made me remember this one. Different religion, same sun.
wishes
ISO 100 at 200 f/10
55mm
When the lights turn on, it’s time to go. One last shot, hurried a bit, using a post for support….
sundown
ISO 100 at 1/10 f/3.5
22mm
Road crews finally spraying to keep the dust from the road under control. Ride with the windows up and suffocate, or roll them down and wear a bandanna over your face to help keep the dust out. The water trucks on these roads are a more welcome sight than even the snowplows of Michigan‘s winter.
spray
I occasionally worked this “line” as a high school and college student down in my family’s seed processing shed. Growing up, we just called it the line – seed drops from above in 50lb increments. You bag it, sample, sew, and then stack the seed onto pallets for shipping.
stack
Pentax K-1000
Fujichrome Velvia ISO 50
50mm on a tripod