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Das im Schwarzwald bei Oppenau gelegene Kloster Allerheiligen bestand von circa 1195 bis zu seiner Säkularisation 1802. Nach der Auflösung des Stifts zerfielen die Gebäude - Allerheiligen Monastery, located in the Black Forest near Oppenau, existed from around 1195 until its secularisation in 1802. After the dissolution of the monastery, the buildings disintegrated (Black Forest, Germany)
This is the hotter and driest part of the season. Today we expect 41 centigrade degrees, or 105.8 Farenheit degrees, so, it is really hot, hot, hot.
"I suffocate
I breathe in dirt
And nowhere shines but desolate
And drab the hours all spent on killing time
Again all waiting for the rain..."
The Cure, from Disintegration, which I consider, the best album from the decade: youtu.be/XeXimHgkTkI
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All photos used are my own. This is a mix of two pano-sabotage images treated with Topaz and FilterForge filters. The train companies themselves are causing the disintegration of our transport system, I have just speeded up the inevitable collapse in this image.
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Though the country of my choice, the UK, and its political culture, are disintegrating in front of my eyes, I can see the beauty of this spring-like day, Brexit or not! Outdoors, contre-jour (reflector used), 7Artisans manual lens at F 1.2; edited in Fujifilm's raw converter and refined in Luminar (slightly cropped).
Oh I miss the kiss of treachery
The shameless kiss of vanity
The soft and the black and the velvety
Up tight against the side of me
And mouth and eyes and heart all bleed
And run in thickening streams of greed
As bit by bit it starts the need
To just let go
My party piece
Oh I miss the kiss of treachery
The aching kiss before I feed
The stench of a love for a younger meat
And the sound that it makes
When it cuts in deep
The holding up on bended knees
The addiction of duplicities
As bit by bit it starts the need
To just let go
My party piece
But I never said I would stay to the end
So I leave you with babies and hoping for frequency
Screaming like this in the hope of the secrecy
Screaming me over and over and over
I leave you with photographs
Pictures of trickery
Stains on the carpet and
Stains on the scenery
Songs about happiness murmured in dreams
When we both us knew
How the ending would be...
So it's all come back round to breaking apart again
Breaking apart like I'm made up of glass again
Making it up behind my back again
Holding my breath for the fear of sleep again
Holding it up behind my head again
Cut in deep to the heart of the bone again
Round and round and round
And it's coming apart again
Over and over and over
Now that I know that I'm breaking to pieces
I'll pull out my heart
And I'll feed it to anyone
Crying for sympathy
Crocodiles cry for the love of the crowd
And the three cheers from everyone
Dropping through sky
Through the glass of the roof
Through the roof of your mouth
Through the mouth of your eye
Through the eye of the needle
It's easier for me to get closer to heaven
Than ever feel whole again
I never said I would stay to the end
I knew I would leave you with babies and everything
Screaming like this in the hole of sincerity
Screaming me over and over and over
I leave you with photographs
Pictures of trickery
Stains on the carpet and
Stains on the memory
Songs about happiness murmured in dreams
When we both of us knew
How the end always is
How the end always is...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MFzri0oQSE
Location: Salmson Isle.
I've never before seen icicles in Soda Dam on the Jemez Creek -- what a treat!
The Soda Dam is made of travertine, calcium carbonate precipitated from groundwater. There are currently 15 springs and seeps in the Soda Dam area with a maximum temperature of 48 degrees C. The springs that precipitated the travertine discharge from a strand of the Jemez fault zone that runs through the area. The Jemez fault predates the formation of the Valles caldera.
The maximum age of the travertine deposits that make up the Soda Dam is 7000 years. Older deposits in the area have been dated at 480,000 to 1 million years old. This is about the same age as the Valles caldera.
About 35 years ago, the State Highway Department dynamited a hole in the dam in order to build the current road and the plumbing of the hot spring waters was disrupted. Because of the disruption, the Soda Dam is now slowly disintegrating.
It's not just the colours of autumn, but the fascinating ways in which leaves decay and yet look so beautiful that I love to find...those these have certainly been helped along with a few nibbles!
Old barn revisited with a new camera. Ever since I got it two days ago, it has been foggy and raining. I had to try it out in the mist anyway. I don’t have the knack yet!
of yourself and reality takes a long time...before you even realize what is happening, you are hardly there and have simply vanished into molecules who don't know one another and pretend they never have.
Multiple exposure taken in Vancouver, Canada (Stanley Park)
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The Stavronikita Monastery is 15th in class monasteries of Mount Athos. It is Greek, communal since 1968 and celebrated on December 6 St. Nicholas. It holds the miraculous icon of St. Nicholas of oysters. It called so, because when they took it out of the sea that had remained unchanged for hundrend years, in front of Saitn it was stuck an oyster that when pulled ran blood. It is the smallest monastery of Mount Athos, in the castle form a rudimentary court. The arbor is near the entrance of the monastery compensates the visitor. Situated on a rock, but who some years ago began to disintegrate. Thanks to the interventions K.E.D.A.K., this rock was reinforced with cement injections and thus stabilized. The aqueduct is located outside the monastery with arches, it is very remarkable architecturally.
I’m not very happy with this shot. This house was right on a main country road in the Northern Neck of Virginia. There were no shoulders or driveways to pull into. The grass and trenches were full of water from all the weeks of rain we have had. I had to come to almost a complete stop on the road and hold the camera in one hand while shooting out the passenger side window. I really liked this neglected house though. I wonder how many fender benders involve photographers?
Past it's best? Or still in full beauty? Amazing piece of work by Mother Nature - with a little help from her scientific friends, I imagine!
On the renewed (and disintegrating already!) path to the Marsh Hide, Baron's Haugh NR...on a successful snail hunt and not bothered by my presence.
Mother Nature is in the holiday spirit. She placed a wreath on this shed just in time for Christmas.
Shameless destruction of some recent images. No flowers were harmed in the process of making this slide.
This old house in Farnham, Virginia, is not presently occupied. It has an old rusting tin roof on the house and a tile roof on the porch. It looks like new siding has been installed on the top section. Hopefully it is going to be fully restored.
The entrance to the porch and the right side of the house is covered in vegetation. Of course, there are still Christmas lights on the porch and some chairs on which to sit and relax. HWW
This Disintegrating Old Wooden Barge is seen on the Foreshore on the Banks of The River Humber at Hull ..
Another deserted house which has a lot of windows. There is one window shade on the second floor which may be concealing something. Other than that, this house needs quite a lot of work, especially the roof and dormer area.
Taken off a rural road in Lancaster County, Virginia.
This is the “I’m not sure, undecided, ambivalent, I support everything or nothing” house.
I’m not sure what is going on here, but it seems the owner supports all causes or is not sure which ones to support. At least he flies a lot of colorful flags. The window dressings are also interesting ... sheets, I think.
This house has a crooked porch awning and needs some major work. It does have windows though, so Happy Window Wednesday.
The gas cans on the porch provide some nice color in this photo. They are worrisome, however. I mean the house is really old and falling apart. I hope someone doesn’t accidentally, or non-accidentally, light a match while smoking on the porch. I think I should go back and see if this house is still there.
I took a picture of this house over a year ago and it was in a pretty bad state (see the first comment). When I went by it the other day, I noticed that work was being done. The L-shaped back of the house has been completely removed. This is the same viewpoint as the first picture. They have removed the two windows on the side and boarded over them.
At this point, I’m not sure if they are methodically tearing it all down or fixing it up.
I’ll be keeping my eye on it.
Old abandoned house about to go into hibernation for the summer. Once the leaves come out this house is invisible until winter.
Any lighter and it would be invisible here as well. Oops!
We are so sorry, we had to close our doors after Sweeney Todd was found hiding in the back room. Located in Lancaster County, Virginia.
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Some urbex/rurex photography from a derelict Admiralty facility near to Arrochar, Scotland.
This building was part of the Loch Long Torpedo Range which operated on the loch from 1912 to 1986. Testing peaked during World War II with some 12,000 torpedoes being fired down the loch. The building now is completely unsafe, naturally, and that manhole opening you can see centre frame is an open 15ft drop to the loch below surrounded by jagged rough concrete pillars. You definitely have to watch your step!
This is a previously unpublished shot from March 2020 just after I had decided to begin shielding from infectious people, some four weeks before official guidance. I thought a 'torpedo range' shot would be timely given that the Russian Navy is about to conduct a military exercise in the Irish Sea directly above our massive swathe of Trans-Atlantic undersea communication cables. What could possibly go wrong?
Enjoy!
I thought this might qualify for HWW because it used to have windows which are in pieces in the weeds. I am stretching it too far?
Cappadocia , Turkey
The structural characteristics of the region due to volcanic eruption produced tufa outcrops which were moulded by wind, erosion and other natural phenomena and created the strange and colorful Fairy Chimneys.
The tectonic movoments produced tufa rock that in some places is soft and in others is coloured grey, green and brown. Huge areas of crumbling rock completely covered the area in its debris.
The Ihlara valley alogside the Melendiz River is a result of this disintegration that created a canyon with a deep base. The fast flowing river is in places between 100 and 200 m deep and it divides the valley into two; it continues towards Aksaray with the name Ulunmak until reaches Tuz Golu (Salt Lake)
I'm referring to the album by The Cure as well as the title track. I remember hearing it for the first time when it was released in 1989 and it completely blew my mind. And I've never stopped listening. You could say it's been the soundtrack to my life.
For the photo I tried many different things but taking this pink grapefruit to pieces seems to have achieved the best image.