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The Golden Gate Bridge, using a Minolta reflex camera, I had some time to do a scan.
I'm glad travelling there in much better times.
Composite created for SOTN "Awesome Abstracts" April 2019 Contest.
Created using iColorama and Photoshop.
Entered in The Award Tree September Challenge 185.0 ~ Treatments 2 Squared.
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Background is my own image.
Woman's face from reidy68 on Pixabay.
Text is from maya_cu_writtenword_15.
HE > i
NOTW
This was the last shot of a five shot spree that day two weeks back. Started with the cows and this was the last one.
There was a large tree on the right side of the shot so I cropped it out.
I am assuming it is a military vehicle.
Happy Truck Thursday
I would rather spend another day here with my sister, Betty then to go to work but it's off to work I go today. Thanks for stopping in......
Explore: 4-14-09 (Position #171)
Photo of a very old barn, shed and silo in Central Ohio off Route 95 near Chesterville. If you look closely, you can see a turkey vulture on top of the silo. He was about to take flight.
Please view in large size to see the details of the barn. It's worth a look.
Thought for the Day: "The truth of Zen, just a little bit of it, is what turns one's humdrum life, a life of monotonous, uninspiring commonplaceness, into one of art, full of genuine inner creativity." ~ D.T. Suzuki
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Dikwijls, ver weg,
bleef Nijmegen, mijn jeugd,
toch dicht bij mij.
Joris Ivens
Detail of the monument in honor of Joris Ivens, a famous Dutch cineast who was born in Nijmegen.
I'm not born in Nijmegen, but I've studied there and I still love this city very much ( and one of its inhabitants in particular ;-))!
This is my paternal grandmother, taken in 1911. I wanted to try using old family pictures and bringing them back to life by adding color and a different setting. Although I did not take her pic, everything else in this pic was taken by me.
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Created for Explore Worthy, Challenge 115 - Above The Clouds (2020 Art)
2 Elements purchased from DS.
1 Element purchased from Dover.
Old Ruin courtesy of Wiki.
Headdress (link lost)
Spiral image, mine (a slightly different version)
BG - Carina Skies, mine.
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Santa and I have been friends for a long time now!
This was taken back in 1958. I was the same age as Chloe is this year.
Standing on School street opposite number 77! This photo of my best friend in Milford, MA, USA was taken while we were both in our teens. I spent many years during summer vacations there and sometimes even in Winter for Christmas. I loved the family and Carol's Mom used to make my favourite Lemon Pie whenever I was there. Her dad always had a new hat for me as he worked in a hat factory and in those days one had to wear a hat to Church.
Sadly her parents are gone and she herself died of Breast Cancer quite a few years ago. I will always miss this family very much but my memories sustain the happiness I had with them.
He is out there helping people everyday, wearing a mask and gloves on the job. This is picture from old album.
Versailles is invariably so crowded and we were always in such a hurry that I could only do this much...I know what I'll do when/if I go to Paris again:) You need at least ten days only for Paris...and a couple of days for that amazing Rouen,too..But don't remind me of that terrible Metro,please..Has nothing to do with all this romanticism and glory !
Mars, a long time ago? No, it's the Mogollon Rim in central Arizona, Fisheye 2 with Kodak EBX 100 XPRO.
This was the very next frame I shot after yesterday's post - it was the film era, remember, and I was a kid with no money. I didn't hold back too much but certainly wasn't even close to shooting as freely as I do today.
It's an odd composition but I like the ambience, the feel. Everyone in this scene is either pretty old now, or long gone.
These were my final days of living "back east". I had left my job (selling cameras in Kitchener) and was hanging out with friends in Toronto while one of them had major surgery. She recovered, I got a car and headed west, to Vancouver, where I immediately felt at home. Slower pace. All that natural beauty. Starting a new life.
I have documented everything, everyone, and every place I've been for more than 60 years. In recent years I've been asked why I do it, and I have no answer. Why play football? Why plant a garden? Why do anything?
"Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Winston Churchill
Photographed in downtown Toronto, Ontario (Canada); scanned from the original Fujichrome slide (ISO 100). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©1972 James R. Page - all rights reserved.