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Baby Baboon with mom having a time out in the sun.

 

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I love Out sass Vanessa's hair color, so I decided to have my extra To the Fair Poppy rerooted by Vanelg in this color... I love her!

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unfortunatly I had to crop it a little too much and this now affects the quality

Nice day out around shotley

Having not photographed anything since December 1st, I just had to get out and shoot. Saturday the weather was good, so I headed out. Glen Helen was packed full of hikers, so I opted for a less busy location. George Rogers was close by, and not busy.

 

While not the most scenic waterfall by any means, it still offers some good scenery and is close to home. I've already photographed this falls many times, so this day I looked for different compositions that I have not already done. In this scene my goal was to catch the swirls in the shallow, splash pool below the falls. The green moss on the rocks helps add some color, to a rather dull winter scene. I'm ready for Spring!

 

George Rogers Clark Park

Clark County, Ohio.

This is my daughters QH Leo looking out at the pasture and wondering when he will be able to go out and play again after his surgery.

Digging out after a big snow...

Self-acceptance group members out for a night.

"Out of business" is the phrase carved into the grey board immediately above the barn's yellow door. You probably won't be able to discern it without magnifying the image.

 

According to the local paper, the Chinook Observer, the Seaview Riding Academy ceased operations in 1993, 63 years after it was established.

 

The weathered state of the sign is somewhat confounding. After all, 1993 seems like yesterday even if it was 27 years ago. Could a plank have aged that much in what seems like such a short time? Might the wood already have been exposed to the elements when the words were carved into it? Who knows? As someone famously said, it is what it is.

 

One look at the photo will bring another question to mind. If you didn't know there were words on that plank, would you know it was a sign? I didn't until I was right below it.

 

In 1993 the large color printers that have put most sign painters out of business had not been invented. I assume that somewhere on the Long Beach Peninsula or in Astoria across the Columbia in Oregon there would have been a sign company. Why wasn't it hired to paint a conspicuous sign that would have saved the public the trouble of having to walk right up to the delicate lettering?

 

My guess is the former owner found it hard to say goodbye to the business that had been in the family for two generations. The sign is the epitaph of the Seaview Riding Academy, the final words in a story about a father and his son.

  

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January 2018

 

Canon AE1-P

FD 100mm f/2.8

Fuji Pro 400H

French riviera atmoshpere...

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I'm just applying a Photomatix in these photo using

utilities...

unwrapped mirror ball to equirectangular image...

to bicubic...

 

View through one of the many tunnels and arches in Yuyuan garden, Shanghai, China

One of the most interesting subjects in Street Photography as far as I am concerned is capturing people that are "Out of place" just like this old lady here. I saw her looking around at all the crazy young people enjoying themselves with a puzzled look on her face and I just had to snap her! It is slightly out of focus because I had it on MF, but still came out ok I guess. Snap!

 

If you want to see how I took the photo, you can view the relevant clip on the official Street Hunters YouTube Channel at youtu.be/OXsDLXCcTFM?t=9m3s. Also, if you haven’t seen my previous Street Hunts, please visit the relevant Playlist at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed28QCd4QRw&list=PLKhqhm3_KUy.... Thank you.

 

More about Street Photography at www.streethunters.net

......... helping out at a family wedding this afternoon at the gorgeous Cruin on Loch Lomond , 389/798 seen here having completed a busy couple of journies ferrying guests around between the service at Luss and the reception venue.

April 2020 Photo-A-Day Challenge: Around The House Edition

April 8: Out My Window

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- www.kevin-palmer.com - This cliff marks the end of Chicken Out Ridge, the toughest part of the route up Borah Peak. It would have been much easier with a rope or without a pack. But it took me quite awhile to drop down without falling.

LC-A+, Fuji Sensia 100, X-Pro

Copyright © 2017 Mark Thompson - All rights reserved. Please do not use this image without my explicit written permission.

TGC4, one of the Subway's two Track Geometry Cars, rises out from below the upper level island platform at Broadway Junction as it moves from the Jamaica Line onto the Canarsie Line.

 

TGC4

Broadway Junction Station

Canarsie Line - BMT

Stasera preferisco far parlare i Radiohead.

Perché i Radiohead hanno le parole per tutto.

 

I want you to know

He’s not coming back

Look into my eyes

I’m not coming back

Jenny and her friends on their way out. Lit with one flash in a softbox.

I haven't been out on a night shoot since Sept 2007... geez - I need to get my head in the cold evening sky. Here's an oldie from the end of 2006. January 08's moon is nearly full.... let's get out there!

In that direction, it is normally views out to the open sea.

"Harmony makes small things grow, lack of it makes great things decay." ~Sallust

 

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This is a very famous old church in Salvador, Bahia (Brazil) built in 1737, but has been neglected and is gone to ruin. I have heard that restoration may happen. (Note plants growing from the steeples.)

 

I have seen this church under 2 different names: Nosso Senhor dos Passos and Santissimo Sacramento da Rua do Passo. .

 

There is a long set of steps in front of the church. See them here:

www.flickr.com/photos/cj_proartz/14837156961/in/album-721...

Paul Simon recorded his video to "Obvious Child" at the base of the stairs years before my photo when the church was not in such bad shape.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HKNAhAxMAk

Michael Jackson recorded his video (Brazilian version) of "They Don't Really Care About Us" in the favelas (slums) of Rio de Janeiro and also on the street in Salvador that you see at the beginning of SImon's video when the drummers are heading down a cobblestoned street near the beginning.

 

At the beginning and end of the video, Brazilian men are performing capoeira, a martial art that has evolved into a dance-like performance, where blows never land. But those videos look like they are in slow motion. In actuality, capoeira is much faster.

 

The church and its steps were featured in the 1962 film "O Pagador de Promessas" which can be translated as "The Promise Payer" but it is also listed in the IMDb as "The Given Word" ("The Promise Payer" is more descriptive of the plot.) It won the Palme D'Or at Cannes and was the first Brazilian film to be nominated for an Oscar.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Pagador_de_Promessas

 

You can see a photo, with renovations, on Google maps taken in 2019: goo.gl/maps/kkBHJy1L8QzdDRFD8

In the top left in a black box, there is a tiny clock next to "Street View." If you click on it, you can move the slider to

see photos from 2011 - 2019. Between 2011 & 2019 it shows signs posted announcing the renovation project at the cost of R$8,358,947.58 in Brazilian Reais. In US$, that is about $1,468,260 today (Mar 2021.) The exchange rate changes widely at times, so that is just an estimate.

Out and about again.

 

Operative and on my toes.

 

There's a funny story here:

 

A colleague, on his break, orders pizza for delivery.

 

Without telling me. Bad decision.

 

He can follow the delivery on a map in his phone.

He is hungry. He is counting down. Watches the dot on his screen and drools, probably.

 

Me, outside, on a level 5 security mission.

Watches a white, small car slowing down on the street.

I look at the driver.

 

In my world, he looks suspicious.

The car is unmarked, not a sticker about delivery or so.

 

I look the way I look, and carry a MP5 machine gun.

I walk slowly towards the car. He drives away, quickly.

 

30 seconds later: my (hungry) colleague comes running out, wearing just half what he should wear and carry, in a t-shirt and shouts: "have you seen a delivery guy, here, a minute ago, or so?"

 

I shrug and look at him with my on-duty-dead-fish-eyes.

 

His phone calls: The delivery guy have parked three blocks away and asks him to come and get his pizza because "I´m not going back to that address."

 

He runs for three blocks to get his, by now lukewarm pizza, gets it and comes back.

 

I look at him and give him a faint smile.

 

Sometimes, work can be really amusing...

  

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