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For Oliver, Jeff, Jordo and Cindy.....somewhere in San Francisco forging their way ahead.
Now turn on the VOLUME Olo!
(note: Taken through a massive crowd....I stuck to my guns and buried my cowboy boots firm to the ground each time an opportunity came along)
Explore #286.....(I guess I am keeping this one)
For this photograph, taken in Tokyo Japan, I was on the roof terrace of a large department store in the Ginza district. Because of the high point of view very close to the intersection of two busy streets, I had a very nice diagonal, symmetrical angle on the scene. The crossing with its geometrical linear pattern and the scattered cars represents the orchestrated chaos of this densely populated city.
A couple of Class 58s cross at Landor Street Junction on 24th April 1986. Approaching, the driver of No. 58019 is easing his empty MGR rake down the bank from St Andrews Junction, and is about to pass No. 58001 heading a loaded MGR. They are both working on the Didcot Power Station - East Midlands coalfield circuit. The floodlights Birmingham City's St Andrews stadium are in the background. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
A kilometer long irrigation ditch running through a rice field in Lila, Bohol, Philippines. At the end of this ditch is yesterday's Water Cross Ing shot.
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When peace like a river attendeth my soul
When sorrows like sea billows roll
Whatever my lot thou hast taught me to say
It is well, it is well with my soul...
~
You can tell someone you love 'em
From the bottom of your heart
And believe that it's the
truest thing you've known
And even if you never break
the promises you make
The river's gonna keep on rolling on
And if you haven't got a dollar
Not a penny to your name
Somebody's gonna miss you when you're gone
And even if you never find
Just a little peace of mind
The river's gonna keep on rolling on
Keep on rollin' to the ocean
Keep on rollin' to the sea
Keep on rollin' 'till the love we need
Washes over you and me
God's love is like a river
At every turn and every bend
And faith in Him will turn your heart around
'Cause even though we sin,
There's forgiveness in the end
And the river's gonna keep on rollin' on
Keep on rollin' to the ocean
Keep on rollin' to the sea
Keep on rollin' 'till the love we need
Washes over you and me
Keep on rollin' 'till the love we need
Washes over you and me...
~
It is well with my soul
It is well, it is well, with my soul.
It is Well with My Soul
by Horatio G. Spafford, 1873.
This hymn was written after two major traumas in Spafford’s life. The first, the great Chicago Fire of October 1871, ruined him financially. Shortly after, while crossing the Atlantic, all four of Spafford’s daughters died in a collision with another ship. Spafford’s wife Anna survived and sent him the now famous telegram, “Saved alone.” Several weeks later, as Spafford’s own ship passed near the spot where his daughters died, the Holy Spirit inspired these words. They speak to the eternal hope that all believers have, no matter what pain and grief befall them on earth.
Long exposure soft water shot, longest exposure 15 seconds.
Water reservoir at the end of a kilometer long irrigation ditch running through a rice field in Lila, Bohol, Philippines.
Atop the large plant behind the train is a huge illuminated cross, that can be seen from I-88 and much of Rochelle. From where I was standing it sat just perfectly on top of the lead locomotive, which is less than a month old.
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On the Brooklyn Bridge in New York
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One thing I'll say about the 28mm lens: while it may be a slow old thing (ƒ2.8), at least it can be hand-held decently down to 1/30.
I think this is my first proper "street" shot. Not counting street performers and the like.
He's heading for the seedy delights of Kings Cross. I wonder what for?
Half an hour later, I was eating stodgy Eastern European food, washed down with too much Absinthe.
Probably a good idea I got the shot first...
Walking on the beach at dusk and I passed this junk standing out of the ground ... noticed that at a sertain angle it formed a cross
Seconds from bowlage by a northbound Voyager, 60015 heads south with its rake of cartics whilst working 6e33 Warrington Arpley - Doncaster Railport vans. 19/02/14
Ever tried to swat a mosquito with a golf club? Well, try it one day. That's what taking a picture of a crop duster is like.
I have seen several crop dusters on our trips but they are so darn difficult to get close to and when they are close, they're usually crossing over a busy highway where it is almost suicidal to stop and get out without causing a pile up. They're usually spraying several adjoining properties at once so they're criss-cross-ing, making it very difficult to find a good position. Unpredictable, they fly so fast and so low that there isn't much time to make predictions about their position.
This day, I saw him or her in the distance. I was on the highway and she was over a field - spraying. My wife kept an eye on him as I looked for roads in his general direction. I exited and started down a dirt road, then another, then another and just when I thought I could stop and snap a pic, he turned and disappeared - poof! After waiting several minutes, his buzzing in the distance, he flew over a rolling hill and straight towards me.
I was nervous he would start spraying, you know, just for the fun of it. I managed two photos before he began spraying. And as the chemicals began to fall, I held my breath and dove into the truck. My wife pushing the door open.
Who said being a photographer wasn't hazardous!
Wyoming, USA.
It is well, with my soul,
It is well, with my soul,
It is well, it is well, with my soul.
Words: Horatio G. Spafford, 1873.
Music: Ville du Havre, Philip P. Bliss, 1876 (MIDI, score). The tune is named after the ship on which Spafford’s children perished, the S.S. Ville de Havre. Ironically, Bliss himself died in a tragic train wreck shortly after writing this music.
This hymn was written after two major traumas in Spafford’s life. The first was the great Chicago Fire of October 1871, which ruined him financially (he had been a wealthy businessman). Shortly after, while crossing the
Atlantic, all four of Spafford’s daughters died in a collision with another ship. Spafford’s wife Anna survived and sent him the now famous telegram, “Saved alone.” Several weeks later, as Spafford’s own ship passed near the spot where his daughters died, the Holy Spirit inspired these words. They speak to the eternal hope that all
believers have, no matter what pain and grief befall them on earth.
Photo by Marcus Neustetter. Sculptural intervention at the Pullinger Kop Bridge in Hillbrow by Spaza Art and Andrew Lindsay.
diario di viaggio dal deserto del sahara fino all'oceano atlantico.
foto realizzate in pellicola diapositiva, sviluppate con la tecnica del cross processing.
According to the latest statistics from the civil organization United Jewish Appeal ( UJA ), in Williamsburg 75,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews live. Across New York, about 1.1 million Jews live, of which 30% are ultra-Orthodox . Like many ultra-Orthodox communities in Israel, the Williamsburg is seriously beset by poverty. The combination of a high birth rate with low household income brings to this neighborhood a poverty rate of 55%, and almost poverty of about 17%, according to the UJA .
Despite the scale of the figures, there is little crime. People are poor but have middle-class value, says Professor Heilman: "There are only problems when there is tension within the community or with people outside of it."
En Williamsburg viven cerca de 75.000 judíos ultraortodoxos, según las últimas estadísticas de la organización civil United Jewish Appeal (UJA). En todo Nueva York, habitan 1,1 millones de judíos, de los cuales un 30% son ultraortodoxos. Y como muchas comunidades ultraortodoxas en Israel, la de Williamsburg está gravemente acuciada por la pobreza. La combinación de una alta tasa de natalidad con unos bajos ingresos en los hogares concede al barrio unos índices de pobreza del 55% y de casi pobreza del 17%, según la UJA.
Pese a la magnitud de las cifras, supone una excepción dentro del prototipo de las zonas más depauperadas de Nueva York que reciben ayudas públicas. “El Gobierno les atorga subsidios a la vivienda pero en Williamsburg, a diferencia de los otros barrios donde también lo hace, esto no supone que no se pueda vivir allí porque haya una elevada inseguridad. Hay pocos delitos, la gente es pobre pero tiene valores de clase media”, sostiene el profesor Heilman. “Solo hay problemas cuando hay tensión en el seno de la comunidad o con gente de fuera de ella”.
Ref: internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2013/12/13/actuali...
Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205, United States
Camera: GR
Lens: 18.3 mm f/2.8
Focal Length: 18.3 mm
Exposure: ¹⁄₅₀₀ sec at f/3.2
ISO: 100
Interesting skies, a weekend in The Cotswolds, business trips to Stuttgart and Leamington Spa and local events all featured during May 2011.
1. Shadows in the Sky, 2. Sunny Bay, 3. Porsche Museum, 4. Silver Arrows - Mercedes-Benz Museum, 5. At the Gate, 6. Avebury Stone Circle, 7. Welcome Rain?, 8. Sea Side Garden - Red Valerian, 9. Kayal, 10. Basement Mural, 11. Bling at the Falstaff, 12. Wrought Iron - Leamington Spa, 13. Cloud, Moon & Contrail, 14. Cottage Garden, 15. Faster Than a Speeding Bullet, 16. Big Win, 17. Rose, 18. Dacre Gardens, 19. High Tide, 20. Sunn in the Sun, 21. Cross-ing, 22. Cricket - Buckingham Park (21), 23. Blustery Day, 24. Charles Budd, 25. Parhelic Circle, 26. Beam of Light, 27. The Band - Drôles d'Oiseaux (118), 28. Silverware, 29. Brighton Roll Over, 30. Alpaca - Steyning Country Fair, 31. Alstroemeria