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*** February 2025 Image and Video Thread ***

Looks like a ghost town, no people, no driver
Yes, it does look like a ghost town! The driver is at the other end.

This was early evening and on the terminal platforms (1-10) used for regional trains so a lot less activity. The suburban platforms (11-27) are crowded. I should take a photo sometime in peak hour.
 
Yes, it does look like a ghost town! The driver is at the other end.

This was early evening and on the terminal platforms (1-10) used for regional trains so a lot less activity. The suburban platforms (11-27) are crowded. I should take a photo sometime in peak hour.
I liked it with nobody about, a bit like my 3am street photography in the Canary Islands. It's the best AI Eraser of people I employ :D
 
S1R with 24-105:



Barges on the Canal by Paul Kaye, on Flickr
Heh. My dad's watched a number of YouTube pieces on canal barges; I think there's a channel by a couple that runs one.

The tarps remind me of the first time I read about canal barges, in one of the Hornblower books where he has to help the boatman take the barge to London when the assistant is knocked out, and they have to cover up with tarps to go through one of the tunnels.

Every picture has to have a bit of mud, doesn't it? ^^;;

This is really atmospheric Paul!

Do you know what the number '55' plaque designates on the bridge?
At a guess, the number of the underpass along the canal? "We've just passed underpass 55, we've got another mile before the next bridge."
 
Same picture in color and BW. S5 + 26mm f/8. You're going to think I'm crazy, but cemeteries seem to me to be very metaphysical places.

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  • Panasonic - DC-S5
  • LUMIX S 26/F8
  • 26.0 mm
  • ƒ/8
  • 1/400 sec
  • Pattern
  • Auto exposure
  • ISO 100



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  • Panasonic - DC-S5
  • LUMIX S 26/F8
  • 26.0 mm
  • ƒ/8
  • 1/400 sec
  • Pattern
  • Auto exposure
  • ISO 100
 
In the middle of the Kansas prairie...
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20210906-P1105051 by Travis Butler, on Flickr
Lumix S5, Minolta MD 35-105/3.5-4.5 Macro

Past the oil wells and farms...
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20210906-P1105059 by Travis Butler, on Flickr

...there's a landmark on the old Butterfield Overland Despatch trail, called Castle Rock.
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20210906-P1105061 by Travis Butler, on Flickr

And there... you can find the Bones of the Earth.
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20210906-P1105217 by Travis Butler, on Flickr
Minolta MD 24-50/4

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Bones of the Earth by Travis Butler, on Flickr
MD 35-105

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20210906-P1104957 by Travis Butler, on Flickr
MD 24-50

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20210906-P1105012 by Travis Butler, on Flickr
MD 35-105

Full album on Flickr: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjC2Wrz - 22 pics is too much to post here!

This was kind of a frustrating shoot for me; I got there at a very bad time for lighting, most of them took a lot of tweaking in PP to be usable, and the prior afternoon's lighting at nearby Monument Rocks had been near-perfect. So the pics have just sat for years, until the Flickr challenge finally motivated me to dig in. I took over 600 pics on that trip, so there was a lot to dig into. :)

It's a very pretty area; like a couple of other badlands I've been in, no end of interesting shots and angles. You can walk three meters, make a half-turn, and get a completely different, interesting, and mostly-unrecognizable view. I want to go back there when the lighting's better - but I'm not really sure when that'd be, as this was late morning and I've also been there in late afternoon. Early morning... would give better shadows, but half the good views are from the top of the bluffs looking east, which would have me shooting straight into the sun. It's a 5 hour/325 mile drive one-way, so I can't exactly do it on a whim.
 
The other day when I mentioned I was taking photos of creek erosion for a project, I wasn't kidding. Exciting stuff (not). Although, I did have fun learning new-to-me techniques in Pixelmator Pro. If the weather clears later this week I hope to get out and take photos which are more interesting.
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  • Panasonic - DC-S5M2X
  • LUMIX S 20-60/F3.5-5.6
  • 20.0 mm
  • ƒ/6.30000019074
  • 1/60 sec
  • Center-Weighted Average
  • Manual exposure
  • ISO 100
 
The other day when I mentioned I was taking photos of creek erosion for a project, I wasn't kidding. Exciting stuff (not). Although, I did have fun learning new-to-me techniques in Pixelmator Pro. If the weather clears later this week I hope to get out and take photos which are more interesting.
Ouch. ^^;; Yeah, I know what you mean; there’s an old abandoned bridge/causeway on the road to Wichita, and I found it fascinating to see how the road had deteriorated, but trying to capture the erosion in a good-looking picture was beyond me. :(
 
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