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Over fertilized plants may be beautiful but are otherwise useless, like people whose energies are devoted so completely to their appearance that there is no other development.
~William Longgood
Urban development series: Hidden Hills Park & Playground, Menifee, California, USA (125 x 125 cm, 50 x 50 inch, or 100 x 100 cm - 40 x 40 inch)
© 2020 Bart van Damme
Further development and change of perspective, in life and in creativity is always a gain for yourself and also for the people with whom you are in communication. The photo is a small project in which new ideas were implemented. Thank you for the support and implementation by my friend.
It's that time of the year again. Hiawatha #336 arrives Chicago behind the class Amtrak B32-8WH which is subbing for a Charger that shit out a few days prior. The searchlight installations at the east end of Morgan Street were installed in the early 1980s.
Real estate development has exploded in the West Loop over the past decade. The Fulton Labs on the right were completed last year, and 345 N. Morgan on the left was completed a few months ago (still under construction when this picture was taken). The latter was built by Sterling Bay which is also overseeing the redevelopment of the former ADM flour mill. What you see here is only a fraction of what's to come to the West Loop in the next few years.
and the change of light and color
this photo was captured just a quarter of an hour earlier - still, blue is dominating ...
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Tucked into the mountains of Iwate Prefecture near the under visited, stunning Sanriku Coast in eastern Japan is the Iwate Development Railway.
Established in 1939, the railway operated passenger and limestone transport from its mine in Iwate Ishibashi, to the cement plant at the port city of Ofunato for a total of 11km in length. The line suffered severe damage during the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami. In fact, photos of debris covering the top of this bridge can be found online. The railway was brought back just 8 months after the quake and has been going strong since.
Two trains, pulled by DD56 Centercabs, shuttle 18 car limestone trains back and forth from the mine to the cement plant around 12-18 times a day. Here a midday empty train crosses over the Sakari River bridge bound for the mine for another load of rocks.
Iwate Development Railway
IDR DD56-01
Ofunato, Iwate Pref., Japan
Took some shots at the Ocean reef marina development again. The new reclaimed land for the Marina is starting to be built on. I always find the simplicity of the water, sky and sea wall elements make for striking photos. On this day the clouds were also making an appearance and added further interest. The colours are always amazing here and the water is mostly a silty yellow/green colour which is best seen when I use the polariser to get rid of the glare. In these shots you can see the effects of varying amounts of polarisation.
North Road Ellesmere Port.
This area including Vauxhall Motors in the distance used to be RAF Hooton during the war. You can still make out a part of the runway bottom right.
Good morning, everyone.
First of all, you need to know who we are: a couple of environmental researchers and analysts.
We therefore draw on the Earth's natural resources to design our experiments and provide them with "diagnostics".
We are developing our research on the dynamics of natural fluids and their potential for action; Experience this on our YouTube channel (A.V.P.9 -Auxiliary of Shared Vision-) :
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Today we are creating this piggy bank to have access to the equipment we need for the proper functioning and concrete realization of our projects.
This equipment is expensive and unfortunately does not plan to reduce its price, which slows us down; compared to the importance of a quality camera associated with a lens that best suits our work. We need this precision and sharpness to share our discoveries/explorations with you effectively.
To immerse yourself in our world, we warmly invite you to visit our YouTube channel and our photo gallery.
Whether it's a donation of your opinions on our drafts, or a donation that will be put into our piggy bank: they will be most rewarding!
We thank you in advance for your approval of our project developments.
Thus, it is in the face of your generosity that we will one day be able to open our doors to you: Your immersion in our world.
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This is where Black Swamp meets future residential development. That is the You Yangs in the distance where i took this image
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I really do not enjoy the process of taking sunset photos, having to be in the perfect place, at the perfect time is something I have difficulty with - and my lens being incompatible with (sensibly priced) filters doesn't exactly help either, but all in all despite the bitching, I'm pretty happy with how this one came out.
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Pic taken at Northshore Crescent where construction work are going on.
*Note: More pics of Sky and Scenery in my Sky and Scenery Album.
Drip development with lith developer. Method described here... remorseblog.blogspot.com/2023/03/drip-development.html
A new Pelargonium blossom emerges from its green cocoon to join the world of nature.
Only the second cluster I have had the pleasure of enjoying during their rather brief period of perfection.
To all who have kindly faved and commented on this image, thanks come from my heart.
more than 30 years ago a trip to the province meant stepping back in time . provincial life was a laid back rural community. people in those days will take a stroll in the park just before dusk and would normally be home before it gets too dark. so for the city dweller a quick break in the province is a welcome relief from the busy , chaotic city life. fast forward 30 years later, 2019, this is how most popular provinces look now, new malls, more establishments and other modern conveniences, a replica of a major city in a smaller scale.