Showing posts with label Nikon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nikon. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Approaching the station
A Sounder commuter is on its afternoon run from Seattle to Tacoma about to make its first stop at the Tukwila Station near the Southcenter Mall on a beautiful spring day in 2015.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Waiting in the sun...
A Sounder commuter train sits in the afternoon sun at King Street Station waiting to depart on its run from Seattle to Tacoma on a beautiful spring day in 2015 led by an EMD F59PHI.
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Monday, April 22, 2019
On the way home...
A Sound Transit commuter train is departing the Tukwila station on its way to Tacoma on a clear spring day in Seattle.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Next stop the airport...
A Metro Light Rail Train is departing the American Blvd station with its next stop at terminal 2 at the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport.
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Travel Photography
Monday, April 15, 2019
The railroad is gone but the station still stands...
The former Chicago Great Western depot in Elma, Iowa was turned into a museum after the railroad was abandoned by the Chicago North Western Railroad that had taken over the CGW in a merger.
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Photography,
Railroad,
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Travel,
Travel Photography
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Awaiting its fate...
A Waterloo Apartment building that has sat abandoned is awaiting its final fate as the bulldozers will soon demolish it.
Monday, April 8, 2019
Creative Re-use
The former train station in Ames, Iowa home of Iowa State University is being turned into a new restaurant.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Is that enough horsepower?
A pair of Iowa Northern MP2000D locomotives have no shortage of horsepower pulling a pair of cars along Canadian National tracks in north Waterloo, Iowa. The locomotives have been in storage for more than 2 years due to their cost of operation but a locomotive shortage forced Iowa Northern to put them back in service.
Monday, April 1, 2019
Waiting for the boys of summer...
The Waterloo Riverfront Stadium home of the Waterloo Bucks baseball teams during its winter downtime.
Friday, March 29, 2019
It's a hit!!
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Action,
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Bat,
Batter,
D3400,
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Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
Minnesota Twins,
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Nikon D3400,
Sports,
Sports Photography,
Travel,
Travel Photography
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Strike!!!
A Minneapolis Twins batter swings at a pitch and misses during a baseball game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis.
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baseball,
Batter,
D3400,
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John Dornoff,
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Travel,
Travel Photography
Monday, March 25, 2019
A little lamb...
A baby lamb is exploring his environment at the Oliver Kelly Farm in Elk River, MN. The Oliver Kelly is a Minnesota Historic Society site northwest of Minneapolis/St. Paul.
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Animal,
D3400,
Dornoff Photography,
Elk River,
Farm,
Historic,
Historical Society,
John Dornoff,
Lamb,
Minnesota,
Nikon,
Nikon D3400,
Oliver Kelley Farm,
Travel,
Travel Photography
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
But Google told me it was here!!!
The abandoned former Amtrak Midway station in St. Paul, Minnesota. When we were there back in June, 2018 google maps was still showing this as an active Amtrak station even though it had been closed for a while (it is no longer showing on google maps). As it turned out it was only a short distance from our wonderful AirBnB that we stayed at. There is also an interesting model railroad museum just to the south of this old station. It looks like either this building started deteriorating fast or Amtrak had not been taking care of it for some time.
Monday, March 11, 2019
Meet up at the baseball stadium
Two Metro light rail trains meet alongside the baseball stadium of the Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis. Currently both of Metro's light rail's terminate here but there is plans to extended both light rail routes beyond the stadium. The train in the right is about to depart for the Mall of America and the train on the left has just arrived from St. Paul.
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Blue Line,
D3400,
Dornoff Photography,
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John Dornoff,
Light Rail,
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Nikon,
Nikon D3400,
St. Paul,
Stadium,
Transit,
Transportation,
Travel,
Travel Photography,
Twin Cities
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Heading to the mall...
A Metro light rail train is just a couple of stops away from its final destination the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN.
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Bloomington,
D3400,
Dornoff Photography,
John Dornoff,
Light Rail,
Mall of America,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
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Nikon D3400,
Train,
Transit,
Transportation,
Travel,
Travel Photography
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Monday, March 4, 2019
Reflections on the stadium
The football stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota which shows a cool reflections on two sides of the building.
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
The Mustang some would like to forget
A 1976 Ford Mustang Cobra II on display at a annual car show at a local car dealership in Waterloo, Iowa where all the money raised goes to a charity. The Mustang II was a car created in response to the first oil crises in 1973. Many were not happy with the new design but Ford improved it over the years before replacing it with a new model in 1979.
Monday, February 25, 2019
Out in the snow
A Peoria Charter bus sits in the parking lot of the Crossroads Mall in Waterloo, Iowa as its passengers spend the night at a nearby hotel. This overnight stay may not have been scheduled as the weather had been very bad with many highways in the area being closed.
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