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La vigne " pleure " sous le soleil couchant .
Bientôt les premiers bourgeons vont éclore , il est temps de finir de " lier" ( plier le sarment de vigne en arc sur le fil) .
Coode Island is a former island at the convergence of the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers, 4 km west of central Melbourne, Australia. The island was formed by the excavation of the Coode Canal in 1887, and became connected to the mainland in the 1930s. Today the low-lying land is part of the Port of Melbourne, and is used as the site of Swanson and Appleton Docks and their associated container storage and rail yards, as well as a number of chemical storage facilities.
Coode Island isn't really an island, but it was once the site of a major industrial fire in August 1991 that caused chaos around Melbourne for several days.
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One of many ongoing approaches, where I move through the world as a harvester of images stumbling, strolling, lurching, equal parts accidental, and intentional. My concerns circumnavigate around questions that resist easy answers: time as texture, presence as performance, possibility as glitch. I trace the contours of decay and growth, hope and entropy, searching for the quiet collisions where meaning might emerge. Each image is less a document than a provocation an invitation to reconsider what we 'see', and what we ignore.
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They're lying, we know they're lying, they know we know they're lying, but they keep lying...
Tai Wong Street East, Wanchai, 2010
De laatste dag/weken heeft het al meerdere keren gesneeuwd; vandaar nog eens een sneeuw plaatje.
De 2901 rijdt met een keteltrein, komende van Antwerpen, door Lier.
(NMBS HLE 2901, Lier, lijn 15, 29/12/2014)
I love getting pictures of wolves lying down. I have no idea why but I simply do :)
Taken at Minnesota Wildlife Connection
Raindale and XXY - 2nd Level Event
Entice - Lost & Found
enVOGUE - New Release
KC Couture - New Release
Sweet Lies - Oh My Gacha
White Queen - New Release
Yokai - Lost & Found
Sunset over the Ashdown Forest. This is a tribute to the snow and cold that has gripped the UK and esp. Sussex for the last few weeks.
It has been fun - now let's get back to crisp mornings, super light and taking photographs without the thermals...
Have a great day
Camera: Yashica FR
Lens: Yashica ML 50mm f/1.7
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 @2000
Development: Rodinal 1+100 120 min 19°C Semistand
Scanner: Epson Perfection V550
Menai Bridge is a town and community on the Isle of Anglesey in north-west Wales. It overlooks the Menai Strait and lies by the Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford, just over the water from Bangor.
Lying in Nature.
Into the secret garden ,Spring awakening nature.
Nymphs waking up and bloom on the trees..
Here it is another night shot, long exposure, portraying the righteously world famous Swiss side of the Matterhorn mirroring in the calm waters of lake Stellisee (2.537 m).
I have already posted a few shots taken during the very same night.
Although these may look similar, each shot is a new scenario in itself, thanks to the movement of the clouds, which are stretched due to their movements during the exposure.
In this case I liked how they formed a sort of eye, within which lies the Matterhorn.
Actually, you can never exactly predict how the clouds will look like at the end of a long exposure, and this is certainly one of the most fascinating aspects of this photographic technique.
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PENTAX K-5 II s • 80 ISO • Pentax DA 40mm F2.8 XS
Kenko Pz-AF UniPlus Tube 25
Metz Flash 48 AF-1 Digital with softbox
I hate spiders. Like, a whole bunch. I got the creeps just editing this picture. No worries, though.. I made Ethan kill the nasty thing after I took this picture. :)
oh, and please excuse how horribly grainy this picture is....
(ps: sorry if you're one of those bug-loving people who don't believe in killing them or something... I'm 100% for killing creepy crawlies, and this one had to go!)