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This image was taken out the window on the way to pick up my dog's ashes.
In this land of sunshine it has been overcast ever since Cody passed. I haven't felt creative or picked up the camera in days. I wish it would just go ahead and rain.
The sultry weather has not been conducive to being outside for long. I have been sowing flats of flower seeds in the house and taking them out to the greenhouse in preparation for sunnier, happier days.
Thank you all for your kind comments. I will catch up with you as soon as I am feeling better.
Nikon F2AS
Zoom-NIKKOR 35~70mm f/3.5 AI-s
Kodak Yellow filter
1/500 sec@f/11
Kodak Tri-X
Continuing the series of "ugly" pictures with the same comment:
Without any intention to offend anyone for the state of some houses, this series of ugly images is my desperate, probably futile attempt to save the architectural heritage that is already in such a state that her salvation is gone.
Ashes of Love is a place where magic lives from the first moment you arrive, enjoy the dragon ride and the boat ride. Come and discover how much more magic you can experience.
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Moon%20Light%20Lake/83/13/....
This picture is part of a series I took on the From Ashes Roleplay sim. Thanks мαℓση ηιsнι for asking me!
Landmarks:
Hellscape Portal: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/From%20Ashes/150/31/1613
Glades:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/From%20Ashes/102/88/805
Docks:
Class 5XP Jubilee 45690 "Leander" passes Long Ashes near Penrith on 1z86 London Euston - Carlisle on 15/10/2016
I spotted this early '80s Reliant Scimitar GTC SE8 parked by a cafe on Turin Street in Bethnal Green. The whole scene felt like it had been dreamed up by an art director designing a 1980s retro shoot. So I've allowed myself a somewhat stylised edit. (Of course in those days this wouldn't have been a coffee shop but rather a greasy spoon cafe.)
The Scimitar was designed by Tom Karen (who very recently passed away): an industrial designer credited with many iconic British product designs from the '70s.
( Ljóðmynd nr. 78 )
ashes coming from volcano on Eyjafjallajökull
the two farms names are Raufarfell l and ll road 242 fom road 1.
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The volcanic eruption in 1957 en 1958 covered the West part of the Island of Faial under a 2 meters thick carpet of lava ashes, which covered the village of Capelo completely.
The blackened landscape was still obvious from the massive bushfires that ravaged Australia in 2019/20. However, the fresh green vegitation provides a contrast that shows the recovering ability of creation.
Bethlehem Lutheran, now just memories, part of what was on the prairie of North Dakota. The congregation disbanded, the building was burned to the ground, another piece of history gone.
"From the ashes a fire shall be woken.
A light from the shadows shall spring.
Renewed shall be blade that was broken.
The crownless again shall be king."
LOTR. J.J.R. Tolkien
Explored! 02.10.2020
Ilford HP5 in a Nikon FE with a 50 1.2 lens, developed in Rodinal, dslr scanned and finished in Lightroom