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I've lived in darkness a long time,until the sun comes up again.....! Light of hope for everyone.
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Lines of light ranged in the non-space of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding...
Some nights I would go out
into the field behind the house
and gaze up at an infinity of stars,
dazzling gems of light against
a velvet sky and watch them
and wonder how I could see
across that vastness, lifetimes
distant, especially in California
where the light seemed farther
and the sound of the Pacific
over the Laguna hills like a faint
applause, a freighter in the shipping
lane near Catalina wailing mournfully,
twin headbeams of cars along
the coast winding toward the Mission,
fog rising, darkness moist, settling in,
only the sudden flare of a soul
going up and the emptiness
one felt and the long silence
until the jets at El Toro made
their midnight runs was any
comfort, any solace if one
thought too long about
such things
--Miguel deO
De Reuzenpijp = a giant pipe; the pipe is already dug 40 years ago for the subway and now it will finally be put into use. But first … there is a celebration of course. While I walked the first two kilometers underground, I could enjoy a photo exhibition and a spectacular light show.
did a short series of geometrics using light......
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As vivid the city Van is, so quiet is the surrounding land.
We'll bring a visit to the south-eastern part of the country, for not so many years ago a completely no-go area. Even today you get stopped by a military checkpoint on the way to Yüksekova and Hakkiri suspiciously asking you about your motives and your goal. Why are you visiting this area, where do you plan to stay? Of course they want to check your car to be sure you don't smuggle weapons or anything else.
Welcome to this beautiful part of the country near the Iranian and Iraqi borders, surrounded by the highest mountains (nearly all over 4,000m), impressive castles and endless skies in what looks like a true no man's land, except for the peregrinating nomads.
To be continued...
Van, Eastern Turkey
A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon meeting up with fellow Flickr friends and shooting the iconic mines at Botallack.
Captured as the mines catch the end of day light. I extended shutter time to gain some movement in the clouds. Apologies for any hot pixels left behind...
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another abstract using just color & light with some geometric help to create form.....
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Entry for a single light source competition.
Took 2nd place.
Canon EOS 40D + Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM
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Direct Rail Services class 88 no. 88009 'Diana' speeds north on 25kv power at Atherstone working 0Z48 Daventry International Railfreight Terminal to Crewe Gresty Bridge light locomotive on 4th February 2021.
A challenging image for the 5th in the 'overcast' mini-series. Mainly in the processing and getting it to a point where I got near liking it. Compositionally OK, but just the balance of dark and light, and avoiding an over-processed look. Listening to a bit of Brendan Perry while I did the work on this one helped to set the mood!
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Stealing the last sunlight as it slip over the curve of the earth at the Cape Hatteras Light
"Cape Hatteras Light is a lighthouse located on Hatteras Island in the Outer Banks in the town of Buxton, North Carolina and is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. The lighthouse's semi-unique pattern makes it easy to recognize and famous. It is often ranked high on lists of most beautiful, and famous lighthouses in the US.
The Outer Banks are a group of barrier islands on the North Carolina coast that separate the Atlantic Ocean from the coastal sounds and inlets. Atlantic currents in this area made for excellent travel for ships, except in the area of Diamond Shoals, just offshore at Cape Hatteras. Nearby, the warm Gulf Stream ocean current collides with the colder Labrador Current, creating ideal conditions for powerful ocean storms and sea swells. The large number of ships that ran aground because of these shifting sandbars gave this area the nickname "Graveyard of the Atlantic." It also led the U.S. Congress to authorize the construction of the Cape Hatteras Light. Its 198-foot height makes it the tallest brick lighthouse structure in the United States and 2nd in the world. Since its base is almost at sea level, it is only the 15th highest light in the United States, the first 14 being built on higher ground.
On July 10, 1794, after Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton requested that they make a lighthouse on this location after his ship almost crashed and sunk on its to way [back to the United States] giving it the nickname "Hamilton's light." Congress appropriated $44,000 "for erecting a lighthouse on the headland of Cape Hatteras and a lighted beacon on Shell Castle Island, in the harbor of Ocracoke in the State of North Carolina." The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse was constructed in 1802.
The Cape Hatteras light marked very dangerous shoals that extend from the cape for a distance of 10 nautical miles (19 km). The original tower was built of dark sandstone and retained its natural color. The original light consisted of 18 lamps; with 14-inch (360 mm) reflectors, and was 112 feet (34 m) above sea level. It was visible in clear weather for a distance of 18 miles (29 km)." (Wikipedia)
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Another twist of light, another twist of life. I'm once again (probably for the last time) moving away from putting numbers in little boxes and moving back into what light's up my life - drawing, poetry, photography, and other strange configurations of found objects.
Purple curtain in light from a flash, surrounded by a blue colander.
52 weeks of 2022 - Week 34: Projected light - unusual modifiers
Canon rebel T3
50mm 1.8
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From the light show at the Los Angeles County Arboretum, this is part of the light show reflected in the lake. Arcadia, Ca. Jan. 2022.
Explore No. 226 19th August '08.
This has become my 100th photo to make it into Explore!! Thank you all so very much!
“To the dull mind nature is leaden. To the illumined mind the whole world burns and sparkles with light.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson