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"She's worth whatever chaos she brings to the table, and you know it."

 

Visit Small Heath

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Small Heath is an area in South-East Birmingham, West Midlands, England. Small Heath, which has been settled and used since Roman times, sits on top of a small hill. The slightly elevated site offers poor agricultural land, lying on a glacial drift of sand, gravel, and clay.

 

These harsh lands make it difficult to grow crops, however it is wonderful for factories to thrive in. Steam trains were booming with passengers, as many flocked to visit, and live within the small town of Small Heath for work. It was a quiet, quaint, and unusually always dark. Businesses, and trades were sky high once this small town came to prosper. Every where you looked is grand scales of awe and smog.

 

Amongst the polluted air lurks a dark secret. One that frightens even the toughest of bloke's. Newspapers reporting of strange figures in the night, large creatures lurking in the forests, grave robbing, and people going missing. It filters in with notorious crime lords descending on Small Heath, or so it is reported. Who truly knows what lurks in the shadows, the back alley dealings, shady hand shakes over drinks?

 

The most recent news articles say: Numerous reports of graves being disturbed. Spotting of The Diamond Rat Crew making moves on rival gang members in town. Missing girls corpse discovered, bear attack most likely. And Coppers being gunned down in the streets, one survivor held in police custody for questioning.

 

Needless to say, you need all the moxy you can muster to make it here in Small Heath. Don't get to comfortable, you never know who is watching.

 

Time Era: 1913

Theme: Industrial Victorian Goth

Location: Small Heath, England

  

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my endless fascination with the reeds at Centennial Beach.

 

listening to Rick Beato's analysis of a fave song of

Peter Frampton - "Do You Feel Like We do"

 

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Slowly finding my way home~

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HCS

 

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AAW Feg 8 - 15: Chaos

This is a picture of the same room, thought I would try an in-camera double exposure to double the chaos. I used the Lensbaby, which made it trickier to nail focus, as it is manual and I had no help from the camera to see what was in focus. I tried to focus on the figurines, which are the little bit of beauty in the chaos, and with the Kleenex box anchor the image. In post, cropped and lightened the colours.

Wishing you all health & happiness :-)

 

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I recently went to Cape Disappointment to shoot the lighthouse with waves crashing below, but I've shot that several times before and decided to focus on just the waves instead

By Valentin Rodriguez.

Los Angeles California

Macro Mondays theme: Screw

 

Unable to move much this week I photographed the chaos in the bottom of the jam pot that holds my cut strips of daily pain medication. These items come and go from other places, sometimes attracted by a bare foot in the carpet. There are two screws today and a 5 cent piece I use for plumbing measurement.

 

HMM

Some surfers at Crayfish Point, Taroona, Tasmania.

I accept chaos, I'm not sure whether it accepts me.

Bob Dylan

 

La strada è un intreccio di forme e movimenti.

La nostra sfida è trovare lo stile che emerga da questo caos.

Spencer Platt

 

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~Flashback Friday - Chaos at Kiwanda~

Pacific City, Oregon

 

Jan 8th, 2011 - Just over 10 years ago I stood under this arch and watched the waves absolutely pound the sandstone cliffs and rocks. I composed this shot with the top of the frame cutting off the arch because the arch was so thin that I felt having sky above it would only draw the viewers attention up away from the action. I did take some shots with the full arch but they really don't keep the eye where it's supposed to be. I've seen people walk on this arch and it had to be an amazing view looking down the Oregon coast but it wasn't long after I shot this (maybe a couple weeks) that another photographer went to shoot it and it had fallen.

If you still want a massive rush, then by all means stand here and watch the waves pound the rocks (you'll get wet) and take it all in but getting a shot with this arch is no longer possible.

Appreciate what you have in the "now" because it can all change tomorrow.

 

I hope you all have a great weekend!

Created with Mandelbulb 3d, a tweak of a fractal by Hal Tenny.

Not a very clean render, but ,as is, it took 3 days!!

 

Steamrail Victoria's T356 and SSR's T386 trail an SSR works train led by S313 from Somerton to Tottenham.

Just back from a Don Quintana (www.donaldquintana.com) led photo trip to the Merced NWR where there were >100,000 Snow Geese. This is what one calls a "blast-off". Since this was shot at 400 mm, it represents but a small section of what was happening. The noise from the squawking and the beating of the wings is something one does not soon forget.

in the heart of palma de mallorca's old town, this photograph captures the storefront of a phone repair shop. as a quirky display, old and broken phones are stacked high in the window, creating a visually chaotic yet intriguingly patterned scene. the arrangement of these discarded devices forms lines that stand in stark contrast to the reflection of a passerby in a jersey, adding a layer of dynamic interaction between the structured chaos and the life outside.

 

another beautiful haiku by my dear friend [https://www.flickr.com/photos/canonmao/]:

 

graveyard headstones

Names all known to us all

Ringtone silent

Experimented with a variation on a light painting technique I have tried before where you swoop a plexiglass blade (with strobe flashlight) out from the camera lens. This time using multiple swoops to create a chaotic look -- all in a single exposure with only minor edits in LightRoom.

The frozen lake shown swirls and colors that looked chaotic.

“One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star.” ~ Friedrich Nietzsche

Ancient Greek civilisation invented an abstract meaning .

The chaos ...

Modern Greeks , we created it !!!

Chaos du Gouët, river flowing through a granite boulders, Brittany, France.

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