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is more far more important than speed!

 

A beautiful day on Whitby Pier

 

Please enjoy the vanishing details in Large. Thank you so much for your visit!

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GE ES43BBi Klabin No. 8329 leaving the tunnel at Km 506 in the direction of Apucarana.

Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

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© Toni_V. All rights reserved.

One of the photographers that I enjoy following within the Flicker labyrinth is André Fantelin who glides between streets and museums finding perceptions and re-perception by chance fascination. A precise photographer of colour and exposure who takes the trouble to keep his captor fully parallel with the main element of the subject - putting many like me to shame. There is a term made popular by the philosopher Walter Benjamin which is to be a 'flâneur' - which I define as to have an "objective sans direction" - a oblique method with very precise results. Always varied and always interesting (and a photographer who is tolerant of prehistory and adventures of text and logic), so much so that he dedicated a fantastic shot to my prehistoric photostream. Wanting to redress the balance of equality, I spent quite an amount of time trying to work out what his homage might look like, with this being the result. The image is not layered and comes with the simplest salt and pepper of post production.

 

A homage to André Fantelin: "Objective sans direction"

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AJM 05.09.20

Stump Hole Beach Cape San Blas, Florida. Sunrise Direction of Light

© Sigmund Løland. All Rights Reserved.

 

Sometimes we all need guidance. This is stone cairn No. 46 showing me the direction to No. 47 (of a total of 140) and a safe way down the mountain. In the background you see a stretcher, that may become handy if the situation demands it.....

When we were last in Kamloops, BC, I drove past various fields that were about to be plowed. The next day, it occurred to me that there might be an opportunity to capture those who work the fields as well. Sure enough, upon my return, one was out harvesting his crops.

 

I remember thinking that the lines in the field would make an interesting arial shot. To compensate, I stood high to show some, but instead placed my attention on their direction. When the tractor entered the shot with its kick of dust, the shot was complete.

Playing with selective focus.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Wishing all of my Flickr friends a fantastic weekend ahead - enjoy!

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner C-FSBV

Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm

 

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En route pour une nuit en mer ...

Excuse me officer, I'm looking for the nearest pub, Is Stonehenge near by?

 

🎼. London. 🎼

View of Skadar (Shkodër) lake, taken from the Montenegro side across to the snowy Albanian Alps in early March from a very scenic but very narrow road, butt cheeks definitely tighten when there is a car coming from the opposite direction.

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Taking a walk through the orange grove streets on a cloudy day.

People are in Cervo, Liguria. The background is Da Nang, Vietnam.

Tokyo, Japan

 

January, 2024

Huge Coastal Brown Bear (Ursus arctos), nicknamed Looper (because she likes to lead photographers around in circles), changes direction surprisingly quickly. She was heading left to right when a large salmon swam right past her nose. Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.

Agate Beach where the trail leads up to the campground at Suemeg State Park

Preston, England 2019

Picture No: 2019-10-20-6347_P6_FRAMED_S

Edited in Canon DPP 4, framed in Photoshop 6

Cropped. No photomontage. No Photoshop.

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