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赤レンガ倉庫へ向かう途中に出会った新港橋梁。廃線になって暫く経っているが橋の上だけ当時の線路が残されている。橋を渡りきれば線路は無くなっているはずなのにずっと続いている感覚に陥ってしまう。その時頭に浮かんだフレーズは「せーんろは続くーよー、どーこまーでーもー♪」
CANON EOS 7D + EF-S10-22mm F3.5-4.5 USM
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Here is a shot I took awhile back of the local twin Bluewater Bridges in my town. It's not too often I've done long exposure work and I keep wanting to do more of it. Just never seem to get a conditions I've been wanting. I uploaded this before a ways back, but did some reworking on it and I think it turned out pretty good. Something a little different then fog that's for sure.
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The Crossing car-parking building going up on Lichfield Street. On a walk around the city catching up on the rebuild. Christchurch November 7, 2015 New Zealand.
in the days when no one batted a eyelid Leeds station viewed from the staff walkway from the west end of platform 12 to the holding sidings 45118 rolls in with a newcastle liverpool pennine service,
Best seen on black (by pressing L) to have a larger view!
Aconsejo ver la fotografia, con el fondo negro, es como mejor se aprecia la calidad.
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"Like a glowing jewel, the city lay upon the breast of the desert. Once it had known change and alteration, but now Time passed it by. Night and day fled across the desert's face, but in the streets of Diaspar it was always afternoon, and darkness never came. The long winter nights might dust the desert with frost, as the last moisture left in the thin air of Earth congealed - but the city knew neither heat nor cold. It had no contact with the outer world; it was a universe itself.
Men had built cities before, but never a city such as this. Some had lasted for centuries, some for millennia, before Time had swept away even their names. Diaspar alone had challenged Eternity, defending itself and all it sheltered against the slow attrition of the ages, the ravages of decay, and the corruption of rust.
Since the city was built, the oceans of Earth had passed away and the desert had encompassed all the globe. The last mountains had been ground to dust by the winds and the rain, and the world was too weary to bring forth more. The city did not care; Earth itself could crumble and Diaspar would still protect the children of its makers, bearing them and their treasures safely down the stream of time."
prologue from 'The City and the Stars' by Arthur C. Clarke (1956)