
View from above at the art silo.
Nikon Z8

View from above at the art silo.
Nikon Z8

As my friends and I cycled along The Great Allegheny Passage Trail in October, we heard the sound of a train whistle. Much to our surprise and utter delight, the Frostburg Flyer came around the curve! “The legendary steam locomotive no. 1309 departs from Cumberland, Maryland, and carries passengers through the breathtaking Allegheny Mountains to Frostburg, Maryland”. The 150 mile GAP Trail is part of the Rails to Trails movement which creates multi-use public paths from abandoned railroad corridors.
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A stroll along the breakwater that protects the harbor on a calm evening.

Each of the posts allows the docks to rise and fall with the tide. Crescent City, California.
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Image was taken with a Fujifilm X-E5 and XF 16-50 WR lens.



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Last weekend I finally returned to the Oregon coast, more than six years after my last visit. A black & white photographer’s paradise, for sure. The Astoria-Megler Bridge, taking US 101 across the Columbia River, the last bridge before the river runs into the Pacific Ocean. The gloomy weather definitely helped in taking this long exposure monochrome image, smoothing out motion in water and clouds.
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