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Sandstone boulder, Mt York, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia.

Taken at Solway Bay

 

L A N D M A R K

 

The calm from the chaos. The tranquility of Solway Bay overlooked by BUZZ Indie Club and hangout situated in the old Hydro Power Station.

 

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End of Summer , was long and hot.

 

Soundtrack:Max Richter - On The Nature of Daylight (Entropy)

 

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Hasselblad 503CW

Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm F2.8

Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO

HC100, 11mins 20C

Fix 15mins

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After their quick escape, they soon realized the desert was a vast wilderness of heat-soaked bolder blocks of limestone. If only they had grabbed those shackle keys… if only.

 

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Three variations, two in black and white and one in color of this section of the brook. Variety is the spice of life, no? I could sit here all day but daylight is burning.

City gates of Marrakech leading to the bus terminal of the city and a street market close to it.

Abandoned home in Macon County, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera with a Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/8-second exposure at ISO 400. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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Summicron 50mm

A triptych of 1579-1581 Dundas Street West

A pond left on its own in the nature preserve Kühkopf.

There is a certain sadness when you see where the once bustling commercial activity of a small town is in decline. It affects the whole feel of the place…a feeling that seemingly makes you feel lonely. It’s not just the fading paint and aging facades. There is a sense of hopelessness and despair. I better leave the heavy thinking to the heavy thinkers.

Order never increases on its own accord. Molecules distributed at random will not form themselves spontaneously into the Vasco da Gama bridge. The natural direction of change is towards ever greater disorder. Order naturally decays into disorder; energy degrades and disperses. Like it or not, the world is getting worse.

 

Adapted from Peter Atkins "Galileo's Finger, The great ideas of science", chapter 4 (Entropy, the spring of change), Oxford University Press, 2003

There was gushing of an angry waterfall, and there was a sound of silence.

Someshwar falls, Nashik.

 

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The Old Guard

 

I kept seeing this ad for this game on YouTube and it looked really cool. I don't know a thing about this game, and furthermore, I'm not promoting it and this isn't an ad for it. So I'm in no way afflicted with the Project Entropy game.

I just thought this would be a fun pic.

Exchange Square

Cleaning the stairs at Thames Place car park. Props to Sean Batten, who told me about this place.

This old tree has been struck by lightning so many times and still stands in spite of that. From its pieces lying at its base to its disfigured growth pattern to the outstretched branches giving what could be interpreted as extended middle fingers to all that try to do it harm.

Abandoned home in Macon County, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera with a Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/8-second exposure at ISO 400. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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Building entropy, Buckeye, Arizona.

Taken with a yashica 50mm ml 1.7

entropy (n.)

a process of degeneration marked variously by increasing degrees of uncertainty, disorder, fragmentation, chaos, etc.; specif., such a process regarded as the inevitable, terminal stage in the life of a social system or structure

Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam, Katendrecht, Bayhouse building site, Liehberr Tower cranes (slightly cut from L&T)

 

Cranes of the Bayhouse building site. Once called The View, a prolonged failure and now rekindled.

The cranes are built by Liebherr, the Litronic sign, refers to the crane's control system: "The crane management system is the centrepiece for precise and reliable crane operation. Litronic from Liebherr is a unique one-system-solution which unites the best technologies available for reliable crane control."

 

Shot with the Lumix GX9 coupled with the good old Tamron 28-300 D285 lens, using a 'dumb' mount adaptor that doesn't transfer the lens information nor changes the focal range. I shot this one fully zoomed in so the resulting setting is 600 mm. A difference in focal length with the previous pic of 585 mm ;-)

 

Crane entropy (1) is: here and Crane entropy (2) is: here.

 

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