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by an oak leaf on its way to the floor of the valley was caught by this evergreen. I wonder how many we have destinations in mind that also become interrupted by things and we just kinda land in them like this leaf.
We interrupt our Costa Rica bird show to... well, to show some Costa-Rican birds that come to visit me in Ohio. Warbler migration is in full swing.
This old log in the water really caught my eye. I always love to shoot water moving around rocks and logs.
Happy New Year to everyone. Thanks for all the comments, faves and fun this year. I hope you all have a great 2008. :-)
There is a lot of mess in this barn and feed lot. But in the midst of the cluttered chaos, a couple of horses and a few cows lend a calmness. Life is like that, lots of messes interrupted by small times of quietness and rest.
‘’ Please don't interrupt me when I'm talking to myself ’’
(T-shirt): ‘’S'il vous plaît ne m’interrompez pas quand je me parle à moi-même ! ’’
(Camiseta): ‘’ ¡ Por favor, no me interrumpa cuando estoy hablando conmigo mismo ! ’’
The Happy Caturday theme this week is "eyes". The eyes are my favorite part of a cat to photograph so I charged up the battery in my real camera and expected to take many wonderful "cat eye" photos.
Alas. It turned colder this week and Mack and Pippi seemed to do an unusual amount of napping. When I woke them up to get a photo of their open eyes, they mostly looked grumpy and went back to sleep.
If I had to interpret the expression in Pippi's eyes, I think they are saying, "I like you but since you're not waking me up to feed me, I think I'll just go back to sleep. Now take off."
Happy Caturday: It's in the eyes
This elephant was minding its own business in the distance, unaware of us—until our whispers and the click of the camera caught its attention. Then, it looked over... and slowly began to approach... cautiously...
• African Elephant / African bush elephant / African savanna elephant
• Elefante Africano / elefante africano de sabana
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Proboscidea
Family:Elephantidae
Genus:Loxodonta
Species:L. africana
Pilanesberg National Park, North West Province, South Africa
... this silence makes you even more beautiful and precious
this holy silence is the dearest gift you can give me.
My little town!
Partly harvested golden field.
(Please tip your laptop screen back to get the saturation you like!!!!)
'Interrupted harvest' On Black
'Interrupted harvest' On Black and LARGE. (Probably worth it.)
CSX I13511 passes through L'Enfant as a slow-motion dumpster fire engulfs the DC passenger rail network. About 15 minutes before this was taken, Amtrak 86 derailed in the tunnel just south of Union Station. This required VRE to annul the rest of its inbound trains at L'Enfant and other intermediate stations. The 330 pictured here offloaded at L'Enfant, and eventually limped south on one of the handful of VRE outbound trains that ran this afternoon. It took Amtrak a few hours to get the resources in place for a workaround, but later in the evening they managed to get some very unusual detour moves via JD Tower and Bladensburg behind CSX pilots.
A perfect façade.
A grid of closed windows.
Everything seems still, rational, silent.
Then, a mop.
A daily gesture that cracks the architecture with the lightness of truth.
The city watches, you watch.
But who really cleans the surface of reality?
Shot in Amsterdam, along the elegant Herengracht.
Black and white to reduce the world to its essentials: geometry, contrast, and small visual disobediences.
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Interruzione
Una facciata perfetta.
Una griglia di finestre chiuse.
Tutto sembra immobile, razionale, muto.
Poi, un mocio.
Un gesto quotidiano che incrina l’architettura con la leggerezza del vero.
La città osserva, tu osservi.
Ma chi pulisce davvero le superfici della realtà?
Scattata ad Amsterdam, lungo l’elegante Herengracht.
Bianco e nero per ridurre il mondo all’essenziale: geometrie, contrasti e piccole disobbedienze visive.