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Light room square format edit of an ocean abstract taken in the North of Peru. If you would like an abstract canvas or digital print, please drop me an email!
A blog about abstract ocean photography
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When our roads turn to rivers...
Photo taken @ The city township as part of the Photo Contest.
Conceptual photography: The three apples symbolize the planet Earth in the years 1950's, 2000's and 2050's.
Wearing its Climate Hero livery, DB Cargo Class 66 No.66004 is working 4L38 10:52 Eat Mids Gateway - Felixstowe Central DBC at Barrow upon Soar. 01-08-2022.
Many people live in their own little world and ignore the big problems like climate protection, war and social injustice!
66004 is seen here at Blackbush Drove crossing, Whittlesey working the 6L42 0847 Mountsorrel sidings - Barham 31/1/22. (Taken only using a couple of sections of the pole)
as if singing a lamentation while sitting in a gray alder, the roots of which cannot find water and which therefore loses its young leaves .
I composed this image while walking the shores of Gunlock Reservoir, in Utah's Gunlock State Park, and paying attention to the earth beneath my feet. I was attracted by the pleasing tones and abstract patterns. An example of 'art in nature', almost.
Of course, what I photographed might better be catalogued as "climate change art in nature," as the parched and cracked clay pictured here is evidence of reduced water flows from the Santa Clara River into the reservoir, shrinking its size.
As of January 2025, only 12% of Utah is not in drought. Utah's largest drought section covers southwest Utah, where more than half of Washington County is listed in severe drought to start the new year. Extreme drought has also formed in many parts of southern Nevada, western Arizona and southeastern California nearby.
Comments are always welcome and favs most appreciated.
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Weather
I don’t think I’ve posted much in the way of different weather conditions before. So lots of Rain, Snow, Clouds, The Moon, Rainbows, Frost, Fog, Mist, and other inclemency’s coming your way.
Looning north just before sunset, on an exceptionally clear afternoon. Beyond the large white condo (a vacation rental) is San Simeon Point, then Point Piedras Blancas, and in the far distance the Santa Lucia range meets the sea, where Big Sur 'officially' begins.
In the foreground are Ice Age unconsolidated sands, from great dunes that spread inland during the low sea-stand when much of the ocean water was frozen into ice-sheets a mile or more thick, over Canada, New England, and much of northern Eurasia. Dry land extended to the Farallones off future San Francisco! The last Great Warming ended only about 9,000 years ago. Of course, the Earth's climate continues to warm, as does a lively debate over how much of the warming is due to humans, and how much is natural. You won't read much about the actual scientific debate, sadly, in the popular press, as this has become an item of faith among True Believers. But, geologically speaking, we're at risk of a return of the Ice -- and human CO2 emissions may help to keep that at bay. A respectable (but controversial) hypothesis.
New Climate Hero livery class 66 No.66004 is seen passing Rotherby working the 4M79 0800 Felixstowe - East Midlands Gateway 6/10/21. (Taken using a pole)
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Street and Reportage photography from Glasgow, Scotland. This was the Friday School Strike in George Square, Glasgow, as part of the climate change movement started by Greta Thunberg.
A hundred and more school children were engaged in good-natured chanting and singing in full voice directly opposite Glasgow City Hall, and guarded by a line of police officers who did not take too kindly to me walking in the road to get these shots (even though I was moving past stationary traffic).
Enjoy!
Just over 4000 years ago the building of the great pyramids of Egypt began. The last time Willandra Creek water ran this channel into Lake Mungo was not twice as long ago as that, but probably 4 times as long ago!
Aboriginals were fishing and camping here 12 times as long ago as when the pyramids were being built.
The last 50000 years have been a period of many changes.
The oldes recorded cremation in the world has been found here, at Lake Mungo. It’s still called lake Mungo but these lakes dried 18000 years ago. This site was added to the World Heritage list in 1981 in recognition of its Aboriginal heritage and the evidence of past climates preserved in its landscape.
Witzelrodaer (Witzelröder) Schweiz, trockenes Seitental im Buntsandsteinhang rechts der Werra
Witzelrodaer (Witzelröder) Switzerland, dry side valley in the Buntsandstein (or Bunter sandstone) slope right of the Werra
Blick in Richtung Bad Salzungen und den Bergen der Rhön.
View towards Bad Salzungen and the Rhoen mountains.
In recent years, there has been great emphasis on saving the trees but the actual progress has been insignificant. Day by day, the trees are being destroyed and being cut down without replacement and without a thought for our children's future. Overgrazing and ruthless assault on herbs is destroying the meadows and pastures.
In the absence of forests, there will be less precipitation in the form of rain and snow - leaving the grand peaks without their white mantle. This ecological damage, if not redeemed, will lead to catastrophes in the form of extreme floods, droughts, forests fires and disappearance of wildlife.
impressions @ Witches' kitchen
In everything you do, remember that we only have this one beautyful planet and will not find another in the foreseeable future!
This is a gallery view of a show I did at Rensselaer Polytechnic in NY.
Climate Control is a series of climate-interactive electronic installations and eco-visualizations intended to address the personal detachment felt towards global climate change. As the Earth's resources increasingly succumb to the human grasp, these works question whether the next step is the construction of a human-desirable climate. Through perception and interaction the goal of this work is to enhance sensitivity of the issues involved, inspire critical thought about solutions and to recognize the beauty inherent in the real-time climate occurring outside the gallery walls.
CSX train V101 (Albany, NY to Bensenville, IL, CP run through, empty grain) rolls west on CSX's former B&OCT Barr Sub in Calumet City, Illinois, on its way back to the CP Rwy. CP 7021, the Arid Climates Unit leads in a not-so-arid climate. Another of CP's heritage units trail. This is one of those times that I was thankful for the lack of sun, as the sun would have cancelled out any chance for a shot here.
SD70ACU 7021 was built by EMD for CP as SD9043MAC 9107 in November or 1998, and recently rebuilt.