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Old quarry at Carman Hill.
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Painter (carman by trade) Gary Dunlap applies Union Pacific wings and logo to the nose of ES44AC No. 5401 at Jenks Shop at North Little Rock, Arkansas, on May 18, 2015.
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Carman es conocida como la diosa de la magia negra o prohibida en la mitología celta. Ella se paseaba con sus tres hijos provocando destrucción, eliminando cualquier cosa o cualquiera que se interpusiera en su camino.
A collaboration with Sarah Carman - check out her site, there are some amazing photographs there!
She was one of my fellow students on the Scully & Osterman wetplate collodion workshop I just completed at Lacock. Ambrotypes & tintypes will follow, just as soon as I've figured out how to do good scans of them....
Shot on PX70 Cool Color Shade film from the Impossible Project. (Unshielded, indoors.)
Took a nice cold stoat tonight, love being out on the hill on a crispy winters evening. I wanted to try some Astro single exposures as I've found it really difficult to break into Astro photography. I quite liked this single image at the top of the hill. Not bad for a bortle 4 sky. Hope everyone has had a nice week.
As I get older I appreciate the shots I have of the people I worked with. There have been so many faces come and go in 24 years! I made good use today of the GTW heritage unit departing Waterloo on 338. Carman Doug gets into position for the rollby out of town on 338. Doug wasn't too interested in his photo taken, but I am glad I got a few. The carmen are that group of guys that are good to have when you need them!
C’è qualcosa in Ottobre
che fa zingaro il sangue. Dobbiamo alzarci e seguirla
quando da ogni collina in fiamme
ci chiama, e chiama ogni vagabondo per nome.
B. Carman
This was a nice afternoon chase west of Winnipeg. The Carman Turn rarely went to Carman anymore and on this car went only as far as the big Cargill facility at Elm Creek. I believe Cando operates this line today.
Carman Hill runs between the Scottish villages of Renton and Cardross. I grabbed this quick shot while walking back to the car after visiting an old iron age hilltop fort which sits on top of Carman Hill itself.
A carman watches as ETR 105 and its 0630 crew head back into the Essex Terminal Lincoln Road shops after their shift. ETR 107 can be seen next to the century old water tower as its 1530 crew prepare to head out for their afternoon/evening work.
Train: ETR 0630 job with ETL 105 (SW1200) and ETR 1530 job with ETL 107 (SW1500).
ETR Lincoln Road Yard/Shops
Windsor, ON
.... I remembered how much I loved the sound of wind through the trees.
I laid back and closed my eyes, and I was comforted by the sound of a million
tiny leaves dancing on a summer morning.
Patrick Carman
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Carman heads for the cab of this U704 to give them an air slip to depart. On the left 338 is busy doing their normal morning activity at Waterloo, doubling up to leave for Kirk Yard. The 704 came off the Iowa Northern at Waterloo and will head east now for Chicago to interchange with the CSX for points south. 338 will chase the 704 across the Dubuque Sub to Dubuque with both trains departing around 10am.
Carman House, built in 1815 by Michael Carman III, is a United Empire Loyalist heritage home that has been restored to its original condition. Now a museum, it is one of only three stone homes in Iroquois, Ontario, that survived the expansion of the St. Lawrence Seaway in the 1950s.
Gary Dunlap, a carman by trade, carefully applies the winged nose logo to UP GE ES44AC No. 5401 during the painting process in the paint shop at Union Pacific’s Downing B. Jenks Shop at North Little Rock, Arkansas, May 18, 2015. These large Scotchlite wings comes in three pieces that have to be skillfully fitted around the nose door and other obstructions on these locomotives.
Bliss Carman
Low Tide on Grand Pré
...
The sun goes down, and over all
These barren reaches by the tide
Such unelusive glories fall,
I almost dream they yet will bide
Until the coming of the tide.
And yet I know that not for us,
By any ecstasy of dream,
He lingers to keep luminous
A little while the grievous stream,
Which frets, uncomforted of dream —
A grievous stream, that to and fro
Athrough the fields of Acadie
Goes wandering, as if to know
Why one beloved face should be
So long from home and Acadie.
Was it a year or lives ago
We took the grasses in our hands,
And caught the summer flying low
Over the waving meadow lands,
And held it there between our hands?
The while the river at our feet —
A drowsy inland meadow stream —
At set of sun the after-heat
Made running gold, and in the gleam
We freed our birch upon the stream.
There down along the elms at dusk
We lifted dripping blade to drift,
Through twilight scented fine like musk,
Where night and gloom awhile uplift,
Nor sunder soul and soul adrift.
And that we took into our hands
Spirit of life or subtler thing —
Breathed on us there, and loosed the bands
Of death, and taught us, whispering,
The secrets of some wonder-thing.
Then all your face grew light, and seemed
To hold the shadow of the sun;
The evening faltered, and I deemed
That time was ripe, and years had done
Their wheeling underneath the sun.
So all desire and all regret,
And fear and memory, were naught;
One to remember or forget
The keen delight our hands had caught;
Morrow and yesterday were naught.
The night has fallen, and the tide…
Now and again comes drifting home,
Across these aching barrens wide,
A sigh like driven wind or foam:
In grief the flood is bursting home.
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A painter (carman by trade) in the paint shop at Union Pacific’s Downing B. Jenks Shop at North Little Rock, Arkansas, begins adding the classy, winged nose logo to UP GE ES44AC No. 5401 during the painting process on May 18, 2015. The locomotive is already primed and painted yellow, with striping and lettering added at this point. Then it will be masked and sprayed Harbor Mist gray. The large Scotchlite wings comes in three pieces that have to be carefully and skillfully fitting around the nose door and other obstructions on these locomotives.
Taken during a short kayaking tour around Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge, near our house. This is one of the last pictures taken with our Minolta A200, which died due to intoxication of the salt water.
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Carman work on this wedge plow as M337 pulls into the yard at Waterloo. L563's crew will take this wedge plow with them to help plow the Cedar Rapids Sub. As 2019 rolls on, winter is finally sticking around enough that railroads are starting to get plows out and do some work.
The Gary Carman is bleeding air tanks on South Shore combine 100 in the stub of the old Gary Station, February 1977.
Carmans refurbed this factory in Huntingdale. I walk past this on the way to the train station most days
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