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Walk the pipe !

 

Exposure: 39 sec (39)

Aperture: f/4

Focal Length: 15 mm

ISO Speed: 200

Another lurker from the hard drive. This shot is a bit out of control :) Played with the vibrance, recovery, contrast, brightness and blacks till I got where I wanted to be, i.e. garish! In the smaller size, the blacks look a little overdone, but it really comes alive for the larger size.

 

Taken in the same spot from a previous upload that seemed to be liked. Interested in opinions on this. My 2 cents in a word: FUN!

 

Surrounded in black, large.

Old school "monkey bars" at a playground ~ Poughkeepsie, NY

That day....,i went to Komlapur Railway station with a friend of mine for collecting some information.....

After having that.....,we were moving around the platforms....,taking pictures...,having tea...,seeing the people around...etc etc....

Suddenly i saw this boy one the foot over bridge above me. Lots of people were crossing the bridge that time.....,it seemed to me that every one is in a kind of hurry.

 

But this boy was standing still.....,he seemed so tired and looking towards the high rise buildings far away.

That time....,I just felt......,how helpless they are in this so called developed society...

They bear a life full of uncertainty and instability. Where almost each and every desire is intersected by disappointment and negligence....

May be....they don't even have the ability to dream for a better future.....

And..........,this is their life......!!

 

Friends....,we all should thank the Almighty for keeping us so well.....,and should try to help at least one of these little kids for a better future...

   

Axel the miniature dachshund pup on the covered deck during the morning sun ~ Poughkeepsie, NY

I want to thank the authors of my latest testimonials: David - Christiane and Rita. When lines cross and paths meet, they ultimately build a story, as in this photograph. I can't help but think of what a beautiful story these three persons have put together for me by intersecting my life. My sincere thanks!

Please travel the road to Composition, Imagination and Tradition by kindly visiting their profiles:

Opus104.

Christiane Michaud.

Rita Crane.

 

Explore #364, September 18 (Denis, you did it again, thanks for catching it!)

1/26 Happiness finding something interesting...I wasn't sure how to tackle this theme, then when I saw this I felt happy with my re-discovery

 

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Intersection St-Denis-Duluth, Montréal

Fallen trees intersect on a rock along the shores of Lake Michigan near Cudahy, WI.

 

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Independence Lake Rd intersects with Henness Pass Rd near it's intersection with Hwy 89 north of Truckee, CA. It's up at around 5500' elevation. It crosses the Little Truckee River. It's a spot I try & get to every year in mid-October for it's color display.

 

We had a day of mixed weather with snow flurries mixed with breakthrough sun. It was very cold hovering around 30 degrees with occasional dips into the 20's.

Intersecting the brilliant Milky Way with a headlamp at the UNESCO World Heritage Site Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta.

 

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Wandering the back alleys of Vancouver's Mount Pleasant community checking out Vancouver Mural Festival (VMF) works.

 

"Intersect" by Cara Guri was one of the 2020 VMF entries.

 

Cara is a Vancouver-based visual artist whose work explores themes of identity construction in portraiture.

 

Guri is known for her concealed paintings -- portraits hiding the most prominent parts of a subject’s face with an unexpected object placed strategically in front.

 

Cara’s paintings create a barrier between the subject and the viewer, to examine the often transactional nature of portraiture.

 

Intended to be a play on the word “insect”, Cara’s mural, “Intersect” plays on the same idea of concealing portraiture through the emphasis of another object. The most notable feature here being the massively enchanting butterfly painted overtop of the subject’s face.

 

Guri's Mural Statement:

 

“I wanted this piece to play with the traditional expectations of portraiture, to create a playful barrier between the viewer and the subject and in doing so to invite contemplation on what it means to look and to see.

The location of this mural in a mundane parking lot made me want to produce something that is at once surreal and unexpected, to transport the viewer to an alternate imaginative environment as they go about their daily lives.”

 

The mural is located between Columbia & Manitoba Streets, in the alley north of West Broadway Avenue.

P.S. you need to see this on a large full screen to be able to pick up on that tiny faint sliver of a highlight on his nose and face. Which to me, changes the mood and makes the story.

Vertical/Horizontal

Standard Oil or Aon/The Modern Wing

Edward Durrell Stone/Renzo Piano Building Workshop

 

The intersection of Las Vegas Blvd & Sands Avenue

 

Haven't had the time lately to shoot much, so here's something I took a while back and never uploaded. This intersection is one of the busiest on the strip with the Palazzo, Treasure Island, Fashion Show Mall and Wynn occupying a corner each. I get to drive through this five days a week on my way to work, happy happy joy! :)

 

A larger view on white.

Two type Dm12 DMUs have started their journey to Seinäjoki and they are currently accelerating away from Jyväskylä.

CSX Y221 sits on the GSA track before getting permission onto the mainline on the east side of Marion, Ohio.

Yesterday's sunset as seen across the street with power cables in between me and the sky.

Death Valley National Park.

 

Intrepid 4x5 MkII - modified for rear standard aft tilt with short lenses

Nikon Nikkor SW ƒ4.5 75mm

Hoya Y(K2) filter

Arista EDU Ultra 100

Ilfotec DD-X 1+9

Manfrotto MT190CXPRO3 Tripod

Kirk Enterprises BH-3 Ball Head

Osprey Atmos 35 Backpack

 

Minor dust and crop edits only. Very minor front/rear view camera movements employed - just enough to tidy up the focus.

#49 Done for Project 52

 

Done for the A team - RALLYING FOR AURELIA Thanks, you wonderful peeps!

 

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species intersect on a sidewalk in brookline.

 

i think most of the time, folks in a city don't think too much about how their lives exist in parallel to millions of other wild critters that call the same few square miles home. but when these existences collide, it happens in a memorable fashion: it's a rat scurrying over your foot in a dark alleyway; a raccoon flinging open a trash can with eerily human hands; a large and ancient-looking bird blocking your path. then it's something you think about a lot, and if you're lucky you take a picture of it. the birds and raccoons, that is. no one wants a picture of a rat (sorry rats).

Shot on Kodak BW400CN film, using a Pentax K1000 SE camera, with an SMC Pentax-M 50mm f/2.0 lens.

With the original aim being to capture the decorations about Chinatown, we ended up catching moving lights intersecting each other like how people's lives meet.

Blue Lagoon, Akamas, Cyprus

At the intersection where your gifts, talents, and abilities meet a human need; therein you will discover your purpose

 

#Aristotle

a7iii + Voigtlander 125mm F2.5 SL Macro Apo Lanthar

Polaroid Supercolor 600 + 600 film (Expired April 2006)

Intersecting ripple patterns, in slow-moving shallow water. Amazing how the flow patterns reform downstream of the crossing zone.

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