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_Olympus OM20.
_Film Agfa 100 asa.
_Argentique.
_Dévelopement film : 2024 03 22.
_Ouverture : 11.
_Temps d’exposition : 60.
_Zoom : 28.
_Mode : automatique.
_Filtre orange.
_Logiciel: Gimp 2-10-36.
ODC-Intersecting
The arbor is aging quite nicely.
I like how the arbor poles intersect with the open grated roof and the legs on the bench intersect together as well.
These paths are in the mangroves at Nudgee Beach in Brisbane and provide human made access through the plethora of mangrove air roots to the beach on the other side. The actual beach can be quite wide at low tide and a great place to walk and explore.
These paths are more well known in parks, forests etc where humans make their own paths, often shortcuts rather than following the constructed ones!
Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia.
"A desire path (often referred to as a desire line in transportation planning), also known as a game trail, social trail, fishermen trail, herd path, cow path, elephant path, buffalo trace, goat track, pig trail, use trail and bootleg trail, is an unplanned small trail created as a consequence of mechanical erosion caused by human or animal traffic. The path usually represents the shortest or the most easily navigated route between an origin and destination, and the width and severity of its surface erosion are often indicators of the traffic level it receives."
You will all know and have used Desire Paths.
A Red-tailed Hawk being harassed by an American crow over the Mongaup Falls Reservoir near Forestburgh, NY.
Shot inside Q121 wind tunnel. These slats would have been used to redirect the wind around a 90 degree corner. Lighting by Elinchrom.
Sony A7r + FE28mm.
hannover central station, a nexus where countless stories intersect. through a kaleidoscope of reflections, life unfolds in layers. a moment, fleeting yet full, as strangers share a platform, each absorbed in their own world. the cold bite of the morning air contrasts with the warmth that lingers behind the glass. colors blur, a vivid streak across the canvas of daily commute. here, a figure stands out, cloaked in contemplation, their gaze fixed on a destination unseen. another, a silhouette against the morning rush, finds solace in the sanctuary of her thoughts. this image, a snapshot of transient solitude amidst the communal rhythm of travel, captures the quiet intimacy of public spaces, where every passerby is a story, every reflection a window into another life.
Detail of the facadeof the private chapel of an old palace in the Sorrento Coast (Naples).
Dettaglio della facciata della cappella privata di un antico palazzo della Costiera Sorrentina.
Perhaps my favorite sculpture at the Hakone Open-Air Museum. A 1978 work of Japanese artist Ryoji Goto.
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a canon ef 180mm f3.5 l usm macro lens, on a fringer ef-fx pro ii adapter
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!
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...
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!
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Explore #364, September 18 (Denis, you did it again, thanks for catching it!)