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Urquhart Castle overlooking Loch Ness on a cloudy afternoon. Multiple exposures to reduce the number of people in the scene.
From Wikipedia:
Urquhart Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal na Sròine) sits beside Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland. The castle is on the A82 road, 21 kilometres (13 mi) south-west of Inverness and 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of the village of Drumnadrochit.
The present ruins date from the 13th to the 16th centuries, though built on the site of an early medieval fortification. Founded in the 13th century, Urquhart played a role in the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century. It was subsequently held as a royal castle, and was raided on several occasions by the MacDonald Earls of Ross. The castle was granted to the Clan Grant in 1509, though conflict with the MacDonalds continued. Despite a series of further raids the castle was strengthened, only to be largely abandoned by the middle of the 17th century. Urquhart was partially destroyed in 1692 to prevent its use by Jacobite forces, and subsequently decayed. In the 20th century it was placed in state care and opened to the public: it is now one of the most-visited castles in Scotland.
Photo taken the morning after hurricane in Lower Manhattan streets
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the Glasgow School of Art after the fire that destroyed much of this side of the historic Charles Rennie Macintosh building
Mademoiselle's Helenina original photo is here
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Mademoiselle Helenina is resting...
morning after a day of torrential rains and wind, and the landscape looks more like late May than December — but the boys say, it’s all very soggy
it's also SO much darker this time of year, without the snow...
A pair of N&W EMDs bracket a low-nose ALCO as they pass through the aftermath of a derailment on the former Nickel Plate Fort Wayne-Chicago mainline in Valpo. Tom Golden photo.
zp.663 | (Detroit, MI)
Always a pleasure stopping by MCS. These days its a bit more "clean", but I miss the days of decay here.
Never a dull moment, even when the Pie is passed out.
The girls had a huge catnip party. I found Magpie just as you see her here. Shameless.
A portfolio of six (6) images (Image: 11-1/4 x 26-3/8 inches; Overall: 13" x 30") printed in Epson UltraChrome ink on smooth natural finish rag paper. Available only as a collection of six (6) unmounted, signed and dated prints for $900.
On August 4, 2015 a great storm with winds measured over 100 mph devastated portions of the forest of Leelanau, Michigan near Traverse City, with trees bringing down power lines and closing roads around Glen Arbor. Some of those forests will never fully recover. The piece of Birch log in this set of pictures was chain-sawed by workers out of a tangled heap of trees felled by the storm to clear a popular bike path.
In placing this artifact of the Aftermath of the Leelanau storm in juxtaposition with the Aftermath of Detroit's own slow economic and cultural storm, I hope to set up visual and conceptual tensions at various levels, aesthetic, philosophical, cultural, and ethical, among other possibilities.
I hope this set of images will stimulate and provoke reflection on Disaster and Aftermath, our responses to these, and humanity's place in Nature.
- Thomas VanderMeulen
New limited edition digital print. Based on one of my canvases from my show at the Contact Theatre. But with more rubble.
A quiet moment in the aftermath.
Available to buy from my SHOP
Brian Head wildfire area more than a year after burning more than 71,673 Acres. Iron and Garfield Counties, Utah.
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Two hours later:
A deadly missle barrage by PIKR troops have brought all advances by the KRF to a near halt. With over 9000 casualties the KRF, and most of the city, is reeling, but maintaining morale and order. While aid stations are set up throughout Ulaanbataar, small B&C teams have been dispatched to secure and capture blocks, maintaining their stranglehold on the city.
a dark, viscous mirror of the day’s residue, thick with the silt of unspoken things. the letters circling the rim are orphans of a language that no longer needs to be read, only felt, like the rhythmic pulse of a heart in a quiet room.
When blowing out the candles after breakfast I noticed my camera lying 20 cm away.
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