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“Train, train, coming ‘round, ‘round the bend

‘Round, ‘round the bend

Train, train, coming ‘round, ‘round the bend

‘Round the bend

Well, it took my baby, but it never will again

Never will again…” Mystery Train

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Macro Mondays is a weekly theme-based challenge group. This week's theme was "Trash!" No kidding! I felt like a garbage hoarder until I could figure out what to photograph!

 

The "person" and "hat" were made from the peel of a roasted sweet potato and the background is the used parchment paper. The figure is 2-1/4" high. Happy Macro Mondays! HMM!

 

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Taos Pueblo is an amazing place. It is the oldest continuously inhabited community in the US. Although only minutes away from the town of Taos NM, it has incredible presence and connection with the land, and the unperturbed mountains.

 

This portrays a wonderful, mysterious alleyway I happened upon in the golden afternoon light. A barely visible turquoise blue door peeks through at the far end of the ancient, slanted and narrowing adobe walls - beckoning... waiting...

 

In all the years I've been fortunate enough to visit New Mexico, this is the first time I've visited the Pueblo - long overdue. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, we hope that it remains as it is today - with a strong connection to the past and future.

 

Thanks to Jaro who was our guide that day. I hope I can return soon.

 

(I now see that this is best viewed in a darkened room to see the subtleties in the shadows :)

 

Actually that morning the fog stayed until noon.

 

"Fog

Fog is mysterious, wet and dark.

Fog blurs your view and makes you unsure of what's coming next" Lucy Grainger

 

Кто-то ночью утащил лес.

Был он вечером, а утром исчез.

Не осталось ни пенька, ни куста,

Только белая кругом пустота" Ирина Токмакова

Mystery Wire in the barn, in the back corner in the dark behind an old box was this stack of old spooled thread, industrial spools, must have came from someplace, shot in North Carolina.

My favourite beautiful Mystery Island, an unspoilt tropical paradise with turquoise waters in Vanuatu.

 

Have a great week!

There didn't seem to be any rain around, but still a rainbow appeared briefly.....

from the unknown films and unknown cameras, mystery subjects. I don't know when they were taken. I just cleaned out

cameras and sent the film to Blue Moon Camera in Portland OR for developing.

I love to shoot in fog.

The silhouettes, shadows and hints of light.. It's like living a mystery novel and I'm the detective.

That's about as exciting as it gets for me folks.. And I'm sticking with it.

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"There there My pretty kitties we're nearly there..... when Mistress enters the ballroom neither of YOU will leave HER side"............

 

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Several clouds were growing while I was shooting the Bryce Canyon at sunset, why not mount the Zoom and do some shoots on the far distance? The small mesa on the horizon under the pink clouds was absolutely interesting and mysterious. Who knows its name?

HAPPY WINDOW WEDNESDAY(S) !!

It's a mystery! Who or what tried to rip the screen off the this little window, and why? As you can see, this window, in a little old garden house, is way up, under the eaves. It is not humanly accessible except with a ladder. Hmm...

This garden house is on a nice private plot, at the beginning of the Moostal, a pasture-and woods area that is part of our village. This garden house has been there for decades. For a while, about 10 years ago, it was used as a chicken coop. So maybe back then, some ambitious semi-feral cat was trying to get at the chickens, but gave up for some reason.

These days, the garden house is used by humans. They have put the chickens in a newly-constructed pen at the back of the garden. It is netted over...with chicken wire.

 

Location; Moostal, Riehen BS Switzerland.

 

In my album; Dan's Windows.

I am usually surrounded around mystery. The partially made out images in the distant. What is it, where does it come from, where does it go to. Atlas I think if I had everything figured out I would be quite bored like a baboon at the zoo, his whole world has been reduced to a few square feet of eternally bare branches made of plastic that never grow leaves, never sprout new limbs.

 

behind my house...

I believe it's a thornless Honey Locust Tree... even though it never produced long seed pods.

St. Nikolaus (Wipperfürth), NRW, Germany

The Mystery Mansion @ DRD

 

DRD - MM3 - Mystery Mansion three

DRD - MM3 - Broken China Cabinet

DRD - MM3 - Rotting Bed

DRD - MM3 - Broken Floor

DRD - MM3 - Uprooted Tub

DRD - MM3 - Uprooted Sink

DRD - MM3 - Eowyns Hope Chest

DRD - MM3 - Morbids Rocking Chair

DRD - MM3 - Chandelier B

DRD - MM3 - Jaimys Sewing Machine

DRD - MM3 - Toy Elephant

DRD - MM3 - Toy Trike

DRD - MM3 - Dusty Carpet

 

Your taxi to all things wonderful…

  

If you zoom in to the little boat that is travelling across Sydney Harbour, you will note that its name is 'Mystery Bay', lol.

 

This is the view of Sydney from the Greenwich Boat Ramp, at Greenwich. In the foreground looms the mysterious and deserted Goat Island with its jungle terrain and abandoned wharf buildings.

 

This is a newly discovered vantage point for me, as I have - for some unknown reason - never visited Greenwich before.

 

And, fortuitously, I discovered a nearby cafe along Greenwich Road, the TWO.H cafe (weird name) which served amazing flat white coffees and home-made pastries, served by two Asian chicks straight out of modelling school in Hong Kong.

Extraordinary. And the coffee was very good too, lol.

 

Due to work commitments I could not get to Greenwich at sunset (my preferred time for harbour photography) but, on the upside, you can zoom in to see the city buildings clearly - despite being 8kms away.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 75-300mm f/4 lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom.

View out to Montague Island from Mystery Bay with it's glorious sparkling clean water.

Schwarzwald / Black Forest

series: Mysteries - exemplary insights of the St. NicholasChurch, Wismar

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Nicholas_Church,_Wismar

Beauty can be found anywhere.

Truly, we live with mysteries too marvelous

to be understood…

Let me keep company always with those who say

“Look!” and laugh in astonishment,

and bow their heads.

 

Mary Oliver

from Evidence

“The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery.”

Quote – Francis Bacon

 

Happy week ahead ;-))

"Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand."

Quote ― Neil Armstrong

 

Understanding how DNA transmits all it knows about cancer, physics, dreaming and love will keep man searching for some time.

Quote ― David R. Brower

 

Junk DNA - or, as scientists call it nowadays, noncoding DNA - remains a mystery: No one knows how much of it is essential for life.

Quote ― Sam Kean

Mystery Castle...

Shadow of a print on a glass in my bathroom ...

During shooting some other spot, this light beams were hitting the northern coast line and I tried to catch them. This photograph is far away from being technically good. But I like it anyways because of its mood.

 

July 2018 | Parque Natural da Madeira

 

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"The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery." - Francis Bacon

Mystery Dance by Elvis Costello:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dhkx6CAEXfU

  

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