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A few shots from one of my favorite places.

Thank you most kindly for stopping by to view my work.

If you find you have a few words to say about what I have done they will much appreciated.

My best regards to you.... Martin

Ring neck duck

Buzzard - shot from hide thru sply glass

Conrail 6467 and 6422 lead UEK416 on the Youngstown Line at Darlington Road in Wampum, PA on January 19, 1994. UEK coal trains were for Eastman Kodak in Rochester, NY.

 

Street of the historical centre, near the church - Sítio da Vila, São Vicente, Madeira Island

Making a sale in the Padhu Mandapam, the pillared former entrance hall of the Meenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Black Creek Pioneer Village

Toronto, Ontario

 

Sigma 24mm F2.8 AF Super Wide II

Nikon D7100

DB 401 077 "Basel" . ICE 376 Interlaken Ost - Frankfurt HBF. Teningen. 07.04.2018

Grounds For Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey

*Saudade" pronounced: sawˈdadi or sawˈdadʒi in Calee and in Galician: sawˈðaðe; saudades is a unique word of ancient Portuguese origin that has no immediate translation in English. Saudade describes a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing for an absent something or someone that one loves. It often carries a repressed knowledge that the object of longing will never return. It's related to the feelings of longing, yearning. A stronger form of saudade may be felt towards people and things whose whereabouts are unknown, such as a lost child , or a family member who has gone missing for a long time.

Saudade was once described as "the love that remains" after someone is gone. Saudade is the recollection of feelings, experiences, places or events that once brought excitement, pleasure and well-being, which now triggers the senses and makes one live again. It can be described as an emptiness, like someone one's deep love , parents, sibling, grandparents, friends, pets or places, things one used to do in childhood, or other activities performed in the past. In Portuguese, 'tenho saudade tuas', translates as 'I have saudade of you' meaning 'I miss you', but carries a much stronger tone. In fact, one can have 'saudade' of someone whom one is with, but have some feeling of loss towards the past or the future. Explained best I could; painted even harder for there are so many ways to express it; all are good as long as they come from the soul .

 

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CNR 4-8-2 (6060) at station with excursion train to Fort Erie. Residents from "the Pittsburgh of Canada" were eager to look it over.

Chesil Beach, July 2006

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