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This morning...I bring you a very big and heartfelt THANK YOU!
Because, two years ago to the day, Agnieszka and I landed here in Poznan with nothing more than suitcases, excitement and anticipation for the beginnings of a new life. For the first year we lived in Swarzedz and the image below was one of the first that really changed my entire perception of what would be an incredible adventure (and has since gone on to be one of my most popular photos...). The landscapes were the first thing that really attracted me to the beauty of Poland and this was my first "real" autumn experience....all of the colors still blow me away!
Next, it was the beauty of the city of Poznan that really began to shift how I saw the world. The light here is truly incredible and as I walked the various streets I began to see and feel how it was shifting my perception, changing how I approached my work and ultimately how I could and would capture it. With every corner that I take, a new aspect of this beautiful city and country unfolds and I hope I have done it justice.
And lastly, but most importantly, it is the people here in Poland and Poznan...and Europe that I have met, who have welcomed me, extended kindness and patience, befriended me, and made my journey here one of the best things that has ever happened in my life (the best being, having met and fallen in love with Agnieszka, without her I wouldn't be here). And of course thank you to all who have liked, commented, shared, sent emails, supported and appreciated my work here....you keep me inspired, each and every one of you every day. Kudos.
You can always find me either running around on the streets or hanging out in the Pasaż Apollo...making coffee, chatting with folks or waving hello to the many who pass at Bigfoot Coffee Shop. So much to be thankful for......
A huge, honest, heartfelt thank you to all of you here on flickr who have been such a wonderful and supportive community. One that I continue to be inspired by and learn from daily. I hope you have enjoyed the ride so far....I know I have....... :)
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The black slices in the icebergs are made of volcanic ash, the result of the different volcanic eruptions in Iceland. The white blocks have been in the top of the glacier, whereas the bluer ones have been travelling deeper, supporting higher pressures.
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"“Dreams are journeys that take one far from familiar shores, strengthening the heart, empowering the soul.”
Author Unknown
My love is exceeding the limit
Red-eyed and fevered
with the hum of the miles
Distance and longing
my thoughts do collide
Should I rest for a
while on the side?
Your love is cradled in knowing
eyes in the mirror
still expecting they'll come
Sensing too well
when the journey is done
there is no turning back, no
There is no turning back
on the road.
Robert Plant ......Big Log
I'm about to cross a threshold on a personal journey that was 100% solitary and self-motivated. It took 5 years to complete.
This image sums it up. We all need people, but some of us need less of them. Rightly or wrongly, I fall into the latter category.
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there are obstacles in my way.
this is my sister when we went out on a shoot together a couple months ago. just wanted to share one of the many shots i took that day, and to show you that i don't only take pictures of myself, which many people may think. :)
strobist info: sb-900 shot through umbrella camera left
~ Chinese Proverb
It was a loooong day!!! We drove up to Camarillo today to see Hubby's family. It took us 3 1/2 hours to get there, it should only take us an hour and half. Being stuck in a car for that long... in traffic... is not my idea of a good time.
We then drove back home at around 9pm... thankfully we made it home in about an hour and 15 minutes. All I wanted to do was go straight to bed. But... I did manage to whip out my camera for this last minute picture.
I'm still always amazed how I can find the motivation to keep up with this project. :)
Metroline
Volvo B5LH / Wright Gemini 3
VWH2347 - LK67CXD
Seen on route 222 in Uxbridge.
One of 19 new (albeit late) vehicles for route 222 now at its new home with Metroline in Uxbridge.
Day 200 - 365/2023 - A Never-Ending Journey
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These large flies are approximately 1-1/8 inches (30 mm) in length and have a wingspan of about 2 inches (50 mm). They are completely black except for a bright orange on the top of the abdominal segment.
They are harmless to humans but are beneficial in the yard and garden because of the predatory diet of larvae. Adults feed on other insects and caterpillars, including flies of other species, but they may also drink nectar.
This barge has just descended 59ft 2 inches through the Bingley Five Rise Locks system on its onward journey to Leeds.
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The Philippines is a land blessed with an unparalleled range of natural environments that stand out with their beauty and majesty .
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox covered with orange gauze underneath. AB800 with flagged 7 inch reflector for rim. Triggered by Cybersync.
Wishing that autumns journey will bring you the gift of joyful insight, deep clear feeling, perceptive awareness, conceptual and creative perspective, and artistic all encompassing inspiration.
Explore #9 on 11/9/08
91/365 – PRACTICE - “JUSTICE”
Day 91 of the 365 Journey.
After weeks of despair, Justice finally realizes how to “turn on” this newly discovered energy….well kinda. “Sigh…what good is this? (Sarcastic tone) Really? WOW I can turn things red. That’s my power?!” Another frustrated sigh… “How am I going to stop crime with this? Turn the green light red so the bad guys hit the breaks?
“Ahhhhh, There’s gotta be more to this.”
…to be continued.
Strobist:
Shutter Speed 1/80
Aperture F2.8
ISO 4000
Focal Length – 28mm
White Bal – Auto
Flash – 580exII with red gel at 1/32 power (in Sleeve)
This pilgrim is on the last km (of about 800kms) with 'Journey's End', the Cathedral in Santiago De Compostela, straight ahead. Hundreds complete this journey daily in the summer months. Some 250,00 walkers arrived in August a couple of years ago. Took me and my friends 5 weeks walking (over 2 summers).
this journey you are on
you say is your journey only
and you have turned away
those who would walk beside you
your journey
is solo and sorrowful
watched from afar, by
those who would walk beside you
your journey
grows heavy, pulls you down
they cry
those who would walk beside you
your journey
is also their journey
those who love you
those who would walk beside you
lift your eyes
see the beautiful light
let those who love you
walk beside you
66793 takes EMUs 455809 and 455816 on their last journey for scrapping - 5Q55 10:38 Stewarts Lane - Newport Docks
Seen at Uffington
The retro liveried GBRf 66s alway seemed to avoid me, but I've now photograped both triple grey Railfreight examples within the space of 4 days
Pushkar Camel Fair
Rajasthan, India 2012
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