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"Faith is like electricity. You can't see it, but you can see the light." - Gregory Dickow
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I posted a colour image of my electric guitar about a week ago. I took a lot of shots, and liked this one too....thought black and white worked well with it.
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You will find these electric fences in many tea and coffee plantations in India. Most of these are to keep the elephants away from the plantations.
We all know that elephants are intelligent creatures. The elephants in India somehow figure out a way to break these fences, some say that the elephants use tree trunks to break them. How do elephants know about conductivity, I wonder...lol
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The Sydney sunset as seen through our little bridge over the harbour.
Photographed from the courtyard of a small apartment on Kirribilli Avenue, at Kirribilli.
In the far distance is the ANZAC bridge at Pyrmont. Looking directly under the bridge you cab see the wharves that comprise the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105 f/4 IS II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom
Gorgeous butterfly. Wonderful and very different coloration. Found in a local Zoo but cant be found locally outside
PS : AI enhanced
A rare shot of lightning over Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. It usually passes us by and this was the edge of the passing storm with villages to the east getting the big downpours and power outages
The domes of the stunning Smolny Cathedral in St. Petersburg, designed in the mid-18th century and in baroque style by the Italian architect Francesco B. Rastrelli (who also gave the Winter Palace a make-over and designed buildings in Peterhof). Shot taken by using a manual lens (7Artists) and processed in Luminar and macOS High Sierra.
The sun rises on a loaded coal train on the Deseret Power Railway near Midway, Colorado. The 35-mile electric line is isolated from the US rail network and uses E60Cs to pull its trains.
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Market Street is an important thoroughfare in San Francisco, California. It begins at The Embarcadero in front of the Ferry Building at the northeastern edge of the city and runs southwest through downtown, passing the Civic Center and the Castro District, to the intersection with Corbett Avenue in the Twin Peaks neighborhood. Beyond this point, the roadway continues as Portola Drive into the southwestern quadrant of San Francisco. Portola Drive extends south to the intersection of St. Francis Boulevard and Sloat Boulevard, where it continues as Junipero Serra Boulevard.
Market Street is the boundary of two street grids. Streets on its southeast side are parallel or perpendicular to Market Street, while those on the northwest are nine degrees off from the cardinal directions.
Market Street is a major transit artery for the city of San Francisco, and has carried in turn horse-drawn streetcars, cable cars, electric streetcars, electric trolleybuses, and diesel buses. Today Muni's buses, trolleybuses, and heritage streetcars (on the F Market line) share the street, while below the street the two-level Market Street Subway carries Muni Metro and BART. While cable cars no longer operate on Market Street, the surviving cable car lines terminate to the side of the street at its intersections with California Street and Powell Street.
Construction
Market Street cuts across the city for three miles (5 km) from the waterfront to the hills of Twin Peaks. It was laid out originally by Jasper O'Farrell, a 26-year old trained civil engineer who emigrated to Yerba Buena, as the town was then known. The town was renamed San Francisco in 1847 after it was captured by Americans during the Mexican-American War. O'Farrell first repaired the original layout of the settlement around Portsmouth Square and then established Market Street as the widest street in town, 120 feet between property lines. (Van Ness now beats it with 125 feet.) It was described at the time as an arrow aimed straight at "Los Pechos de la Chola" (the Breasts of the Maiden), now called Twin Peaks. Writing in Forgotten Pioneers.
A striking, close-up shot of a radiant bloom with deep, rich hues, delicate petals, and intricate details. The flower appears to be reaching towards the sun, revealing its sweet nectar to pollinators.
Photography © Jeremy Sage
A pair of Conrail E44s negotiate the west leg of the wye at the Western Maryland's Hagerstown yard. They were part of a consist of 4 RF&P Geeps which had previously climbed up Williamsport Hill from the connection with the B&O at Cherry Run with train in tow. This was a very unusual reroute in which the electrics led the GPs with their pantagraphs down and wound up here at Hagerstown as the sun was setting. It is sometime in either August or September 1978.
Ektachrome slide by Ray Slagle, collection of David J Witty
Heavy frost here recently. Another shot with off-camera flash. I like creating high contrast black and white shots of ferns as you concentrate on their shapes and textures. I process the raw file in DxO PhotoLab with my main concern to crush the blacks around the fern and remove any distracting elements then I use the FilmPack plugin, selecting a film look I think suits the image best and tweaking it from there.
What is that? It's yours to discover. The width of this section is approximately 2-3/4 inches (69.9mm) wide.
Pano-Sabotage with some bump-ups in colour saturation. So this is 99% straight out of the camera.
This is as close as I get to creating a "Christmas" or "Holiday" image. Being in retail and NOT supportive of the rampant materialism of what the Season has become, I tend to let this time of year go by without so much as a peep. But things are changing around this holiday. This is the first year in my entire life that I've seen stores putting their Christmas wares on sale to get people into stores. They're just not doing it.
Some have pointed to unprecedented sales via .com services - people chosing NOT to shop in actual stores, but to simply just order their gifts and have them delivered. Convenient, yes, but utterly impersonal. Finding that gift, the one that surprises you, rewarding yourself for all your shopping with a little something for yourself and jostling with the crowds, as stressful as it is at the time, all of that is taken away in simple efficiency.
Large corporations reap the profits of .com shopping and all the small merchants lose their shirts and their businesses as we march lemming-like more and more each year to a totally "corporate" society. All difference, individuality and uniqueness of invention is quietly euthanized in the smarm of artificial delights, such as this window, concocted by corporate merchandizers and market analysts. Electric, Plastic, Distraction. A glittering daze to blind the sight from seeing what monstrous 'machines' are doing behind the scene.
Some have also suggested an unspoken unease in the market place as we enter the final stretch to January 20, 2017. We'll find out soon enough .....
I don't wish to splash cold water on anyone's enjoyment of the Season, no matter how we each celebrate it, or not. My family and I, for the first time in a while, are going to have a very traditional Christmas dinner as we realize that we won't always have each other. Being together is what's MOST important for us. We've dropped everything else around the Season and just want to relish in each others' company. I wish you all the best of the spirit of the season, in whatever way makes you the happiest !!!!!
That serious analysis aside, this window was artistically too much to resist. I Pano-Sabotaged it with my iPhone, "pumped up the volume" of the colour and spiced it up a bit with some processing. The super indulgence of the image seemed to call out for it. Good to "go BANG" again.
Click on Image to Enlarge !
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Music Link: "Pump up the Volume", M/A/R/R/S. Thanks to MichaeLynn Borich for their comment below that lead me to choose this piece of music to very appropriately connect with this image. :-)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9gOQgfPW4Y
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