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Peering through the grit and grime - and mold - of 62 years at a rainy night at Union Station in October 1961. An eBay find.
A male and female (or juvenile) Red Crossbill forage for grit along the roadside. The birds store grit in their gizzards and it helps them break down much of their food such as conifer seeds.
Image created in Algonquin Provincial Park on February 26, 2024.
Picture taken at one of my regular locations. In the winter, the landscape is always shifting, because of the tide that will bring in new chunks of ice, and when the tide goes out again, a new landscape is born.
GRIT 51 Flight holding for departure on taxiway Alpha at Mildenhall. CH-47 Chinooks.
B/1-214th AVN Ansbach Germany US Army.
Poznan, Poland
Winter
Winter slush and gritty sidewalks somehow bring out the most interesting of reflections that look like visions floating on clouds. Salty, gritty, dirty and muddy sidewalks make for a messy journey across the town and leaves a grumble in the voice of the day but, I do kind of enjoy the way the grit can frame and swirl around the subject. Enjoy your day!
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Hay lugares con leyenda
y leyendas que se escuchan
cuando el mar murmura y grita.
Muy cerca de aquí lloraba
la Condesa de Caminha
la ejecución de su amado
y marido que quería.
Y el mar sintiendo el dolor
hoy guarda esos lamentos
y en su lucha con la roca
deja escuchar esa queja
que a la condesa apenaba,
y aquí viniendo cada día
parece que el mar sabía
ofrecer flores y ... saudade.
"It’s time I should be thankful
For all that I have got,
Instead of bitching and complaining
Of all that I have not.
I just forgot
That there are people with the blues
Who are living on the sidewalk
And they’re sleeping in their shoes.
They are the clues
That you must always be my girl,
So we can dance together
In the midnight of the world."
- - John Stewart's lyrics: "Midnight of The World"
A small raked-gravel transition between pavilions at the Higashi Honganji Temple in Kyoto (East Honganji).
I really liked those heavy diagonals transgressed by the little path to the pavilion. Outrageously - this is the only pic I made here and it's with the phone.
Admittedly I always shoot in RAW when possible with the Moment camera app but the phone has got a few years on it now (09/2019). If I were to upgrade it I reckon the other cameras would leave home in a big sooky-la-la...
iPhone 11 Pro Max, 4.25/1.8 back camera lens (~26mm equivalent), 1/220th sec at f/1.8, ISO 32.
Just like buses, you wait ages for one to arrive and then two turn up together! 😉
Foden 4000 6x4 Gritter's M462LYL & M435LYL make a great sight together at the start of the Halloween Run in Huddersfield.