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The “line_up“ is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The “liners” are made out of paper (Din A3/A4),
oil paint and graphite. The theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers.
Yanomano
Experimenting with composition styles other than the rule of thirds. I am hoping that this picture will evoke the emotion of other viewers the same way it has done for me.
I have been extremely busy with work lately, so didn't have too much time for flickring. I apologize in advance if I didn't yet have a chance to browse your new work and comment on them.
Ok Christmas Eve, 4 Westbound BNSF trains sit lined up on the siding tracks at CP 550. Coal City, IL
Doug Harrop Collection • May 22, 1987
A Santa Fe C30-7 and a trio of Burlington Northern GE units pull a coal empty north on the Joint Line at Greenland, Colorado.
SG50. Celebrating Singapore independence 50 years. This year is SG60, Singapore 60 years of independence
On our journey to Austria's highest mountain in the beginning of June that year, we passed this interesting place just before the pretty village of Heiligenblut. I was fascinated that the top of the church tower was in line with the summit of the mountain.
Canon R7
Canon EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM
CPL
Having gathered their three units into one consist, the crew of this Illinois Terminal Belt loaded grain train at Heyworth, IL now pulls south to clear the siding switch for the Tate & Lyle grain elevator. They'll shove back to put the train all together before proceeding south to Clinton. Power is MRIX GP10s 8317 and 8344, and MP15AC 1477.
This line includes approximately 10.7 miles of Illinois Central's original Charter line, permanently severed just north of the train in Heyworth, and south of Clinton.
Thanks to WR and the Facebook universe for the heads up on this move.
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I just loved the combination of lines, shadow and pattern on her coat for this shot, enjoy!
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Camera: Chamonix 45F-2
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 5.6/150mm
Film: Kodak Tri-X; x-01/1981
Exposure: f/16; 1/2sec
Process: FA-1027; 1+14; 10min
Wyoming
July 2022
While first passing this famous beach... there was hardly any ice....... one little piece near the waves... some almost melted pieces at the back of the beach... The storm that had raged in the days before had trapped all ice in the east corner of the Jökulsárlón lagoon and nothing was floating out into the ocean.
What a difference it was some days later... There was almost too much ice on the beach and in the crashing waves... I really had to search for a composition, further down the beach. Then I found these three distinct pieces of ice: transparent, white and blue. They were lined up perfectly for only a short time between the continuously coming waves and, while dodging those same waves, I managed to take this exposure.
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