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"Worlds Apart"
Best seen in LARGE size.
Background: Junior Wells & Buddy Guy
WE'RE READY (Junior Wells & Buddy Guy): www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MC7fmHYHRM
Avatar: Apart
Second Life - FogBound Blues (at Blue Moon Bay)
Mamiya 645 1000s with a Mamiya Sekor 55-110mm lens.
Kentmere 400, 120 film processed in rodinal 1:25 for 6 1/2 minutes. 68 degrees. Scanned using an Epson V600.
Complete transformation following 3 days of non-stop rain as dry creek beds became rushing torrents of mud water and debris at Annadel State Park. Santa Rosa received about 14 inches of rainfall, and some areas of Sonoma County got as much as 18-20 inches.
The Russian River has reached flood stages in some areas of the county, but fortunately where I am we are not impacted directly by any flooding.
Architecture in popular tourist resorts could seem dull, while at second look light, pattern or detail can be fascinating.
To see more in this series, visit Tourism
Minimalism to the extreme
Our big blue world captured in water drops. I think that this and the Obama drops (non-floral!) are my two favorite water drop photos.
The image shows the uncertain gait and gaze of this woman with her equally elderly dog in contrast to the dynamic world around her
Just a silly question that appears to me when i looked at this picture, i mean the distance between me, my milk maker, and that mighty mountain. Basically, it's not that important, but when you have a lot of time and doing nothing, that silly question becomes more important than editing the image itself.
Anyhow, i've done a little bit of editing for this picture, increased the brightness, adding more texture, adjusted the colors, putting more blue on the sky, also making that grass looks greener by increasing their saturation.
Back on how far apart? From where i stand...i'm not gonna tell you, unless you think it's important too 😝.
Have you ever thought of the twins with different ages.... I wonder why we call Rawalpindi a twin city with Islamabad. Hardly seperated by 15 KM and at many places less, actually they lie world apart. Islamabad has existed hardly for 50 years, where are Rawalpindi has existed for centuries, may be thousand of years.
Rawalpindi's charm lies in its traditional, somewhat chaotic subcontinental hustle and bustle atmosphere in its traffic-jammed mostly narrow streets, contrasting quite sharply with the tree-lined alleys, cleanliness and peace of Islamabad.
Rawalpindi does have much to offer for visitors. Specially when you enter the Old City Bazars, Like Bhabra Bazar, Purana Qilla, Bagh Sardaran, the centuries old building tell you the story of this wonderful city's life across the span of times.
Taken: Ramadan PhotoWalk, PPA Meetup, Old Rawalpindi City.
I miss you when the lights go out
It illuminates all of my doubts
Pull me in, hold me tight
Don't let go, baby, give me light
Apart from the clatter of metal wheels on jointed rails and the squeal of brakes as diesel railcar #153382 slows for Terras Crossing in the valley of the East Looe River working the 14:25 Great Western (GWR) service from Liskeard to Looe on a bright, but bitterly cold; afternoon on Wednesday the 27th of April 2016.