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Magnolia: the cutoff, not the tree
[OT from cottage renovations]
the Magnolia cutoff is one of those places the railroad doesn't just pass through so much as transform into something completely different.
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with the descending sun tipping the ridge behind the bend to the S a westbound freight crosses the bridge.
westbound
up on the ridgeline, over on the Maryland side of the river, clouds and sunlight provide a pleasing backdrop while the trees and the bony spine of the hill give a start foreground delineation.
it doesn't really hold a candle to duccio and
djaza's California hills, but then it ain't half shabby either.
ridgeline / reflection
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the same clouds and light are also showing up in the river's surface.
westbound reflection
stark tree
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warmth from the firepit and light from a lantern: it takes a certain amount of combustion to keep things going. later on the area was flooded with the brilliance of a full Moon.
lantern reflection
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