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Old Posted: Aug 10, 2012, 7:56 AM
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I take this road to work every morning. With the beautiful morning light, I decided to bring my camera with me. Was I lucky. I saw a steam train passing. Not something you see every day.











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Old Posted: Aug 10, 2012, 9:02 PM
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Indeed you were lucky; not only did you see a steam train, you saw it in perfect light for excellent photos. That's an exceptionally beautiful place; where is it?
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Old Posted: Aug 10, 2012, 10:41 PM
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Indeed you were lucky; not only did you see a steam train, you saw it in perfect light for excellent photos. That's an exceptionally beautiful place; where is it?
It is in the South of the Netherlands near a tiny village called Langeweg and that is near a bigger village called Zevenbergen.
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Old Posted: Aug 11, 2012, 1:42 AM
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A few shots I took in Boston this past Monday:











Boston is soo fuckiing cool. God i love it and ive never even been there.
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Old Posted: Aug 11, 2012, 3:06 AM
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The Air&Water Show is next weekend. Renting the Canon 300 f/2.8 L and hoping for good weather.

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Old Posted: Aug 11, 2012, 12:52 PM
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Holy crap, that shot is amazing!

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Old Posted: Aug 11, 2012, 4:08 PM
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^^^^^have you not seen the thread he did of that Airshow..some amazing shots and no doubt the shots from 2012 show will be cool.
Nice train shot...Yanke....man.
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Old Posted: Aug 12, 2012, 2:33 AM
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Thanks. It had rained earlier that day, so there was a ton of moisture in the air, hence the vapor cloud that formed as the jet was approaching Mach 1. (It didn't actually reach Mach 1 because that would create sonic booms and break a lot of windows.)

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^Nice Hydrogen. I also see that Toyota is doin it big with that infrared camera. Nice.
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2nd shot is killer Toyota...

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Excellent photo, bulliver!

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Old Posted: Aug 13, 2012, 2:36 AM
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One of the many inlets on the very large Lake Ouachita outside Hot Springs, Arkansas:


WP_000034 by NewCityOne, on Flickr
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One of the first and also last remaining Victorian homes in the Houston Heights neighborhood. I believe this house one of the original 12 built in the streetcar suburb. And Im moving just down the street from this house in a week! Cant wait.
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One of the many inlets on the very large Lake Ouachita outside Hot Springs, Arkansas:
So it only took me about four years to figure out you are NewCityOne on Flickr.
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Some untouched Facebook uploads from Tokyo. I took about 2500 photos during my week there, so it might be quite some time before I edit, upload to Flickr, and post to SSP.







A whole lot of this






Ok, I'm getting carried away. I'll stop now.
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