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this shot was buried in my files, kind of weak and wispy compared to surrounding images. maybe it's from the holga. anyway, when i first looked at it i thought the mound was a ham....the deli kind that sits behind the glass like a prop because you think they're going to slice that one for you but they never do. so back to this shot: after realizing it was no deli ham, i remembered this was the day we found a snapping turtle in the backyard. that was almost as illogical as a deli ham. we do have a creek behind the house but the turtle had to do a mt. everest climb to get up to the lawn and for what? maybe the deli ham scraps we shouldn't have thrown into the compost pile. bubba loved the company, by the way. he just liked to act hard to get.
Up shot of Leadenhall Market, London. I could only just squeeze this in the frame with my widest lens (21mm full frame) and even then had to lay on the ground with my camera sitting 6 inches off the pavement :-)
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This must be the most shot staircase in London. First time I've see it myself and it's a stunning location :-)
“Life forms illogical patterns. It is haphazard and full of beauties which I try to catch as they fly by, for who knows whether any of them will ever return?”
~ Margot Fonteyn (1919 - 1991) Famed English ballerina
Large View On Black
SOOC - unedited
Germany, Hamburg, a mermaid at the Binnenalster lake in the centre of the city.
A four mtr. high & a weight of 2 tons mermaid sculpture created with steel & polystyrene by artist Oliver Voss. The sculpture will be placed in the lake for only 10 days.
The city’s district authorities refused permission for this project, the illogical reason…. “the lake, Binnenalster, is a holy lake”…, fortunately the city’s authorities for urban planning & the artist could win this battle.
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A slight different POV from 'Bagger 288' a giant bucket wheel excavator left abandoned in a field in the German countryside. Shot in InfraRed on full spectrum Sony a7.
Pine Island, Connemara. Shot on 2017 Rohan Reilly photography workshop. This was shot early morning with the mist rolling down over the mountains. A wonderful location and a pleasure to shoot. Shot with Sony A7r + Zeiss Loxia 21mm (107 seconds).
A small sailing vessel that was brought ashore.
A boat I made inspired by this set. 'Twas quite a pain to tie all those finicky strings; I now have more respect for model ship builders (and yes I know the rigging is most likely illogical). Expect to see more pics from me using an actual camera from now on. (my previous works have been iPhone shots)
Raise up - shake them lazy bones
Read the T-shirt, but still don't understand
Comin' home with a little apocalypse
It comes, now do you have time for this?
A 3-tone carpet and a Jackie Chan spear
Lookin' at a hairdo and a belly full of beer
Well I ain't no poet, ain't got no rhyme
Well I got me a car and I don't know how to drive
In the event of a pressure loss
All our lines are busy now
I will be laughing out loud (LOL) anyhow
Ev'ryday, a little apocalypse
Lay down, lay down next to this
Lookin' at the body well I don't even know his name
Call me in this morning was a friend of mine
Well the wind so strong, it's blown us all around
Wind so strong, nobody settle down
Ev'ryday another apocalypse
Had a TV but I don't know how deep it is
Please read the print advisory
Would you like to go ahead?
Dancin' wherever she goes - Tippytoes
Rhetorical, Memorial, Invisible, Incredible
Unstoppable, Emotional, Illogical, Sensational
Little sister gotta take her medicine
Baby brother, gonna do it all again
Runnin' fast but cannot catch the bus
Funny feelin', this is part of us
And you must take your medicine
Getting better everyday
Good for a limited time - Feelin' fine
We will return your things to you
When it's time for you to leave
So quiet nobody knows - Tippytoes
Spock doesn’t look too thrilled to be eaten. Illogical or not, these Star Trek Eggo Waffles sure are tasty.
People are often unreasonable,
illogical, and self-centered;
love them anyway...
I can only take a pic of cat.
Rhode Island State House
Providence, Rhode Island
An IR presentation of the impressive, neoclassical RI State house in its natural habitat. Home of the General Assembly and various state offices, including the governor's.
Speaking of which, I've been listening to a fair amount of RI public radio while teleworking and have been generally impressed by the COVID press conferences given by Gov. (Gina) Raimondo (first woman to serve as Governor of RI). Informative, coherent, thoughtful, and compassionate—a far cry from the torrent of nonsense, illogic, and self-serving garbage coming from our Dear Leader at the national press conferences, which appear to be (mercifully) dead.
Going off even further on that tangent: as a counterweight to the rise of incompetent, so-called "strongman" leaders here and abroad, there appears to be a rise of actually strong and competent female leaders—Arden in New Zealand, Frederiksen in Denmark, Kaljulaid in Estonia, Caputova in Slovakia to name a few. Not to mention Merkel—in her twilight, but towering above them all. Can't say I'm up on all their politics and policies, but the contrasts with their male counterparts are striking, and initial impressions are refreshing and heartening.
Taken with a Nikon Z6 converted to 590 nm IR by LifePixel and the Nikon 24mm tilt-shift lens, shifted up about halfway to keep the State House from toppling over ;-)
Delicate Arch as viewed from the longer, more strenuous hike to reach the arch itself with the LaSal Mountains as a backdrop....and yes, I did remove all the touristas as they detracted from the beauty of the scene; LOL!!!! Edward Abbey offers a pretty interesting way of describing this natural phenomenon.....
"There are several ways of looking at Delicate Arch. Depending on your preconceptions you may see the eroded remnants of a sandstone fin, a giant engagement ring cemented in rock, a bow-legged pair of petrified cowboy chaps, a triumphal arch for a procession of angels, an illogical freak, a happening.... If Delicate Arch has any significance it lies, I will venture, in the power of the odd and unexpected to startle the senses and surprise the mind out of their ruts of habit, to compel us into a reawakened awareness of the wonderful-that which is full of wonder."
Just uploaded a dozen and a half images.....hope you enjoy!!!!! Have a great Sunday, and as always, thanks for all your visits and comments :-)
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