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"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
Two take-aways from this weeks challenge for me:
1) Creating an interesting image of an eraser is far from easy
2) No matter how much you clean between the keys on your keyboard it still looks like a biohazard.
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Alcazar de Segovia.
(se dice que Walt Disney se inspiró en su contorno esbelto y elegante para el castillo de La Cenicienta.)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTAhdisuP-M
Texture by Arrano, thanks!
www.flickr.com/photos/arrano/7172900652/in/photostream
and Kerkira texture #1
A relationship is like a rose, How long it lasts, no one knows. Love can erase an awful past, love can be yours, you'll see at last. To feel that love, it makes you sigh. To have it leave, you'd rather die. You hope you've found that special rose, 'cause you love and care for the one you chose.
~ Rob Cella
My husband gave me these roses about a week ago and I've been photographing them ever since and didn't like any of the images...until today, at breakfast, the light and as found setting appealed. I'm glad I didn't throw them out before sitting down to eat.
EXPLORED!
Another negative that has been rescanned and reprocessed to produce an improved result. The original image, uploaded seven years ago, has been deleted.
The shot was taken at Hartlepool while on a week-long Eastern Region Railrover ticket, and features class 37 unit 37160 hauling a rake of COVHOPS, possibly carrying lime destined for the nearby Steetley Works from Thrislington or Coxhoe Quarry.
Above the loco can be seen the floodlights of the Victoria Ground, home of Hartlepool United FC and, to the left of that, is the dog track - now demolished and replaced by a Morrisons food store. The signal box is just visible through the girders of the barn-like structure on the right.
In the brake van the Guard has his coat hung up, and he's no doubt thinking about the imminent arrival and any tasks he needs to perform before signing off.
The station and surroundings were looking pretty uncared for by this time, hardly unusual for the period. Even so, I suspect there would still be a queue to go back and take a few more snaps, should the opportunity ever come up!
Ilford FP4, rated at 95asa, developed in Acutol.
8th September 1976
For this week's MacroMondays challenge "erase" .
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When Delaware-Lackawanna was running their PA4 leading an excursion, the foam came out of the woodwork. Unfortunate for the "real" photographers at Moscow on this day, a single boomer foamer had gotten there first.
He stubbornly stood in front of the iconic Lackawanna passenger station on the wrong side of the lighting, despite the MUCH better photo angle from where about 25 photographers stood, sending dirty looks his way and not-so-quietly wishing him to disappear.
I decided to use AI in Lightroom to remove this pimple on the ass of humanity and now the photo looks a hell of a lot better than it did with the old boomer in the way.
Only Ore Ida CRYO in existence. I love this car so much, had to repost it.
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Stitched Panorama taken Nov. '10
"Effacez, jusqu'à ce qu'il n'y ait plus de trace..."
Soundscape // Paysage sonore: FOG ("See it ? See it ?"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1ufeIurnpM
"ERASE ! ERASE ! ERASE ! Until there ain't a trace..."
"Il y a toujours des traces si minimes qu'elles soient." // "A trace always remains, whatever faint it is..." (PIERRE à VANCOUVER / www.flickr.com/photos/sofarsocute/)
"Minimaliste, une création superbe." (Jacques CAFFIN / www.flickr.com/photos/126603373@N08/)
"Onirique et magique !" // "Dreamlike & magical !" (FLORENCE.V / www.flickr.com/photos/flo59/)
"Excellent travail créatif. Bravo l'Artiste." // "Excellent creative work. Well done." (Régis DUBUS / www.flickr.com/photos/dubusregis/)
Que en mi camino, más o menos cotidiano, paseando tranquilo ,
a la vuelta de un recodo de la calle, apareció como por ensalmo
la maravillosa imagen de un castillo , con sus almenas y torres, que apuntan al Cielo , como pidiendo a las Alturas , una protección divina , pues de las protecciones terrenales, como hoy en día es cierto, no se puede fiar uno. Verjas, perros sueltos y otros animales fieros guardan el entorno en precisión de "esa" visita " okupa " o inoportuna, amante de lo ajeno
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Macro Mondays. October 26, 2015 ~ Tools, Utensils.
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"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #8" "When Things Go Wrong" "Contrast Thursday" Three different well-used pencil erasers.
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A spell in the digital darkroom has yielded an improved result for this image taken almost 50 years ago, and first shared on Flickr in 2012. Changes include some grain reduction and better management of highlights. I've left the colour tones of the original unchanged, which better correspond to the Ektachrome emulsion. The original upload has been deleted.
At first sight this view of Crewe doesn't look much different to what you might see today - motive power and a lick of paint aside that is.
This was taken in the early 70s and the loco in question is a pre-TOPS Sulzer Type 2 no. 5220. Seen here sporting the light-engine headcode 0Z00 as well as the front-end gangway doors carried by the early-build versions, it was eventually renumbered 25070 and lasted another 6 years in service before withdrawal in 1980.
Also of interest is the scissor crossover in the background, and the second nearest track, now the Down Main, which was then used to store locos between turns - usually AL1-5 electrics to cover the traction changes on the Anglo-Scottish services (West Coast Mainline electrification only went as far north as Weaver Junction at the time). Note the plentiful mail-bags and parcels over on the Up platform.
I've sized the image for full-screen viewing.
Zenit E with Kodak High Speed Ektachrome (160asa)
11.50am, 2nd February 1974