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Another shot from this morning.. I was sitting there waiting for the waves to come.. nice to enjoy the morning and the joy of a wave here and there whilst I fished around for a good bit of foreground interest.
Hope you enjoy this ;-)\
Just a closer version of the same scene. This time I used a 28-135mm lens. The last shot was a 10-22mm, thus the different perspective.
The scene is the Fore River Power Station on the Fore River in Quincy, Massachusetts.
More better here View On White
Have been slacking a bit in terms of photography...heres a very recent shoot I did with an athlete!
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Sony 58 FLV AM flash camera right at 1/2 power.
This is my favorite project, it's an exploding box. Just lift the top and presto! The box unfolds revealing so many layers of fun and creativity!
It looks like something is exploding behind the clouds, don't you think?
Listening to this while taking the pic, I love this song <3
When we kissed, I saw explosions.
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Call it shadow or call it wicked, it exists within. "For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts..." says Jesus in the Gospel of Mark.
We're Here! finding something wicked.
Canon EOS 600D
Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USM
Shutter speed: 1/80s
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 100
Focal length: 259mm
Danica's head exploded with joy and surprise when she opened her graduation gift.
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Mid-summer in Hawkshead, and we came across these pollen loaded grasses, that just needed a slight touch to explode and fill the air. Apologies to any hay-fever sufferers.
365 Day 12th Feb -Saturn Explodes-
This photo is one of my fav's I have done so far this year, water-drops on a DVD and is a stack of around 40 Photos to maintain focus in the depth of field/view. I noticed the DVD at this angle looked a little like Saturn so I wanted to give it a blast ;)
Coming out of the Marina Restaurant on the West River in Brattleboro, Vermont, the sky was electric with flashes of distant lightning illuminating the clouds. No thunder, but a great light show.
At Brickfest PDX 2004, I convinced the people who competed in the original ISD Speed Build to pitch the completed model off the top of a large ledge in the lobby of the venue. Amazingly enough, they agreed.
exploding brain ....acrylic and ink on found wood ...22x22 cm ... 300.00 cnd dollars...x-mas sale ...worldwide shipping included in price.... if interested email: troy.lovegates@gmail.com .... thanks
Abstract shot from the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. Reminds me of this song for a number of reasons.
"Bless my cotton socks I'm in the news
The king sits on his face but it's all assumed
All wrapped up the same
All wrapped up the same
They can't have it
You can't have it
I can't have it too
Until I learn to accept my reward"
Reward, The Teardrop Explodes (1981)
So here's a coincidence. While Chicago was exploding into riots with the rest of the country in the wake of the murder by police of George Floyd in Minneapolis (and the less publicized but equally heinous murder by police of Breonna Taylor in Louisville), we were out of town for the first time in three months. This wasn't planned. If we'd known what was coming, we'd have stayed home. But we didn't, so we drove over to Michigan Saturday morning and spent a night in Traverse City. We watched the riots on CNN from a Traverse City motel.
Of course, this wasn't a real trip by our standards. Real trips are still kind of off the table in the middle of the Pandemic Era. But people have been lured into a sort of fake security even though the virus numbers are much higher now than they were when all the lockdowns started, and nobody official seemed to care much if a couple of Illinois people decided to make a run halfway up Michigan's Lower Peninsula. So we decided to try an experiment just to see how much social distancing we could manage on the road. It turned out, we could handle quite a bit. Just stay in the car or in outdoor places where we could keep an easy six-foot perimeter. Pay for gas with credit cards so we don't have to go inside. Get all our food from fast food drive-thru windows and eat in the car. Wear masks indoors at rest stops (which were open), even though we seemed to be the only people in Michigan interested in masks. These were the people who'd stormed their state capitol with military-style weaponry a mere two weeks before because they thought masks looked silly, after all.
So here's a nice picture of the road, M-22 somewhere between Manistee and Traverse City. It was a nice drive. This part of Michigan always is, even when the world falls apart.