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The scenery of Fukushima-city from the Mt. Shinobu (275m). 2009-May-15
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Taken in a stiff enough breeze that I had to hold the tripod down to minimize the shaking of the camera.
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Interior of Grand Central station, taken at ISO 1600/5.6 at 1/10 shutter speed. Photos were taken by resting the camera on my hand on the railing of the staircase landing. I didn't think any of this would come out at all, given the darkness of the interior of the station. If I had known they were going to come out half...
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In Bourne, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. Lat/long: 41.740884,-70.612948 Not sure why it's cockeyed, but I think I understand the stitching errors.
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Shot from the Golden Spike Tower (www.goldenspiketower.com
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Queensgate yard southern end, cincinnati, OH.
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If you want to see more of my photographs, visit my website at www.nolan-photography.com
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A view of Hays, Kansas between downtown and Fort Hays State University along the Union Pacific Railroad tracks.
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- Train departed... Brocken mountaintop Bahnhof (train station), Harz Mountains, Germany by David Douglass
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The silly train was only stopped for a short while, not long enough to catch the engine or wait for sunshine. The Brocken is the highest point in Central Germany at 1100+ Meters elevation. The steam powered tourist train starts in the villages in the valleys below and winds its way up to the top of the mountain. Wikipe...
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This steam engine carries tourists between the valley towns all the way up to the highest point in Central Germany, the Brocken mountaintop. The huffing and chuffing, the smell of the coal smoke, the whoooo whooo of the train whistle all evoke an era long in the past for railroad enthusiasts. This shot wasn't perfect s...
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