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This is my first "big" composite image, and I don't know what to say? I have some room for improvement.
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This handsome fella was walking around while I was on the roof of the house I went to today! :D :D He was in a field next to the house, then walked over the fence and stood there, posing for me. :D Such a trooper! :)
+1 in comments, just without the 'light leak'. Lol.
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52 Weeks of Pix 2018 - Movie Titles...A Clockwork Orange. A classic (www.imdb.com/title/tt0066921/) and I love my clockwork props.
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #34" "Multiples" "Geometry Sunday"
"Viddy well, my little Brother. Viddy well."
('Alex DeLarge' by Mafex and Stephanie Swift as 'Mrs. Alexander' by Plastic Fantasy Adult Superstars)
Well, the clock is running down on this prestige housing in a grove of Colorado's orange autumn aspen. Even the light reflected around the grove is orange... and full of perfume. What a life this used to be for chosen residents! There is no better place to homestead. Of course, snow loads could never be ignored but if you laid plenty of venison aside in a shady snow bank... No doubt that they laid plenty of firewood away for the dead season. If they didn't, we could dig them out in spring. This is yet another shamelessly stolen title; oh, is there no justice left in America?
eDDie and I parked just off the Peak to Peak Highway, north of Nederland and Caribou Ranch where eDDie wanted star bursts in aspen groves. I took some too; this is one. Earlier, we walked through an aspen grove and all of the way down to the grade of the Southern Division of the Denver, Boulder & Western narrow gauge RR where we slogged through the wet. The grade hugged the highway north to hold altitude until it could swing west for its big loop back south: Cardinal - Caribou and Eldora. It nearly cut through this aspen ringed meadow on its big loop. The grade? The grade used to be visible from the highway while the aspen used to mark the route through the pines and made it visible from Peak to Peak; vegetation is creeping and creeping onto the fill. The north end of this loop can only be seen with feets on the grade.
This day started as a foray into the hills looking aspen cloaked in showy fall coats. We reached for the mountain-bound mining camps where the aspen color could yet be grand. The color we found was generally wonderbar in this glade on our second foray. This housing is not so much housing any more. Further, this image certainly qualifies to extend this series of autumn aspen.
“In the old days, when this story took place, time used to run by clockworks. Real clockwork, I mean, springs and cogwheels and gears and pendulums and so on. When you took it apart you could se how it worked, and how to put it together again. Nowadays time runs by electricity and vibrating crystals of quarts and goodness know what else.” --
Philip Pullman
Seen in the Technoseum, Mannheim, Germany
I have created a new Flickr group for film photography using the Contarex series cameras and lenses --> Click
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Contarex Special (built between 1960 and 1963)
Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2 50mm Contarex Mount
Kodak Portra 400 professional grade colour negative film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
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New year, new start. I split up with my husband at the end of the last year, and learned that things don't always go as planned.
So this year is all about learning more about who I am, what I want. Learning that I can't always control everything and that if things seem like they are going well, just go with the flow, instead of waiting for something to go wrong.
Happy New Year everyone!
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