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Un árbol que quería buscar fortuna y conocer otros lugares y cada año se entrenaba para ir a lugares más lejanos.Poco a poco iba sacando las raíces para no herir a la madre Tierra y....
Foto para mí mágica, por la compañía y el fin de semana pasado. Un abrazo a los que considero amigos: Raquel, Isa, Rafa, Carlos y Lyida
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Credits : insightinertia.blogspot.nl/2015/07/erased-duets.html
One of my attempts at the "Looking Close... on Friday" theme "Eraser".
Shot with a Screen Cezanne Scanner lens on a Canon EOS R5.
MACRO MONDAY 'Geometry Shapes' theme. (60mm square)
From my days in the drawing office, where we used drafting tables, ink, pencils, erasers, and slide rules!
Walking the beach on Prince Edward Island is a great place to explore some of the finest curves created by Mother Nature. I walked through them reluctantly but on the way back an hour later, the wind had erased my tracks and it was as if I was never there.
I'd hoped to think of a kind but somber political statement, without getting myself in trouble. Instead I opted for this, with light from three angled windows and a pinpoint light from my trusty tiny Surefire torch or small flashlight to brighten the eraser.
NB. Carefully measured space.
A Clear Midnight
by Walt Whitman
This is thy hour O Soul, thy free flight into the wordless,
Away from books, away from art, the day erased, the lesson done,
Thee fully forth emerging, silent, gazing, pondering the themes thou lovest best,
Night, sleep, death and the stars.
~*
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An image originally uploaded 10 years ago and now enhanced thanks to a spell in the virtual darkroom. The original has been deleted.
The location is Melton Mowbray and the unit is one of the much-loved Cravens Twin sets captured on a Leicester - Peterborough working. Motor Brake Second E50383 is leading and, thanks to Mister C, set 37 indicates that Driving Trailer Composite E56114 is on the rear.
I'd made my way to Melton to snap the 'The Peaks Express' special due through later in the day, headed by a class 44, with unit 44005 'Cross Fell' working the initial leg from London St Pancras to Toton. Unit 44008 'Penyghent' would take over there and head up to Manchester carrying the lucky passengers via the Woodhead route.
By the time it came through I'd moved to a foot crossing three-quarters of a mile or so west of the station, but sadly the fine weather of the early morning had deteriorated into overcast skies. I was however lucky enough to get another shot of the Cravens at that spot, in the sun, working the return leg to Leicester.
Given a chance today, I suspect a few of the folk who opted for the Peak special back then might just be tempted to take a ride on the Cravens instead. Shake, rattle and roll for sure, with the occasional whiff of diesel fumes, but it wouldn't half bring back memories of everyday rail travel in the 70s. But then again, a ride over the Woodhead is mighty tempting........
Hmmm, pork-pie anyone?
Agfa CT18
1st October 1977
"Tell me how to
Chase the dark
Erase these thoughts
It burns my heart
Erase, erase it all
Tear down the walls
Erase it all
And turn the light on
Turn the light on"
...una princesa encerrada en lo alto de un castillo. Un apuesto príncipe la rescató, fueron felices y comieron perdices.
FIN.
An evening on Flickr! Took this one on Sunday at Porth Towan, it is a little blown but the sun was really bright while in general it was quite dark if that makes sense. Still I like it, has been a while since I got reflections in a shot and I like the way they interact with the slow water. Best viewed large on black
I have built up a surplus of images for the first time in a while. Seem to get out more with my camera than I have a chance to get on Flikr.
Nikon D40, 18-55mm, ND4, ND8 grad, f/22 and exp = 0.8 sec
Explore #353 on Friday, November 13, 2009