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For this to make any sense it would be helpful to have a quick look at my previous picture of the Fire Station coffee shop (and art centre).....
I have photographed the exterior of this building on three occasions now. It is a street photographers dream. Yesterday Kerry enquired in the comments, if I had had a coffee? Well I felt a little guilty that I hadn’t and thought I would rectify that today.
There is currently an exhibition of sculpture by Johannes Von Stumm on in the Fire Station. I took my mother (who is an artist in her own right) to have a look around. I bought our coffees and then surveyed the artwork.....I’m always attracted to the price tags first.....One tag read £42,000 and another read £51,000. Beautiful artwork but not really my cup of tea (or price bracket)......
The pictured bronze was sat by the bar and caught my eye. I went over and looked at it. It was a completely different style of work to the other sculptures. Much more up my street. I enquired of the barman if this was made by Mr Von Stumm as well? .....
He said No. One of the bar staff had made it!!!!!
Heck there are some very talented people around.....
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Have a good weekend.....
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Part of the ruins of Ardrossan Castle in North Ayrshire. The castle was destroyed by Oliver Cromwell's troops in 1648
Part of The Impossible Railroad, this small trestle is located in a section where The Carrizo Gorge is not as deep.
Carrizo Gorge, California.
Part of my enjoyment in my photo enthusiasm is in the post processing phase. I enjoy editing to get the image to look the way I feel it presents itself best. But at other times, and quite often I leave well enough alone and go SOOC.
Here I especially like how all the individual elements near and far create new interrelationships with one another when flattened upon the picture frame. Yes, all those poles, but here the water tower and traffic cone are a half mile away from each other, but in the shot they are buddies. Add in that tree and let's have a party. -- throw in a red reflector as the fulcrum and let's swing.
did someone say triangles?
Part of a large flock at Alkborough Flats, Lincolnshire. Oh, for a bigger lens- and the muscles to handle it. My other half, the one with the muscles and the bigger lens, was busy nattering in the car park and never arrived at the hide! 20/10/2015
This dusk panorama was merged from 3 single shots taken from the tripod with the 75mm f1.25 Noctilux at the Leica M11. Merging, post processing, masking of the sky and editing it separately was done in Lightroom.
In comparison to the first panorama taken from this summit, view goes more to the southwestern direction with the entire mountain chains of Wetterstein and Karwendel. Zugspitze is well visible about two thirds from the left border. In the foreground we can see the mountains of the Tegernsee region.
“We move towards
Silence of our being.
One day we will speak,
Only with love.”
Read this post on a little virtual keyhole ☂
Love and sparkles,
Dea
acrylic, ink, fineliner
70x50cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper
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The challenge of only being able to dayhike is light. Often, way too much. Not much chance for golden hour shots unless you're willing to hike in the dark.
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Les sanatoriums ont été massivement construits au début du XXe siècle dans des régions isolées de la pollution, en montagne, sur des plateaux ensoleillés pour bénéficier du grand air et des vertus désinfectantes et reconstituantes du soleil.
Sanatoriums were massively built at the beginning of the 20th century in regions isolated from pollution, in the mountains, on sunny plateaus to benefit from the great outdoors and the disinfecting and restorative properties of the sun.
This panoramic shot was taken at the "Schneeberg" - located in Austria - on a foggy winter day.
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As veredas largas atravessam as florestas de pinhos, bétulas e abetos jovens, plantadas havia duas gerações, entre os módulos habitacionais, no sector C-Alfa3 de Ganimedes. Os trabalhos de expansão e terraformagem iriam prosseguir, como planeado.
O colapso recente da metrópole, apesar de repentino, não surpreendeu os colonos das luas de Júpiter. Longe ficaram os tempos bíblicos em que a humanidade herdou a terra dos rios, leite e mel. Não mais seria possível recuperá-los.
As memórias ancestrais perduram ainda, como imagens fantásticas, que contrastam com a realidade seca, fria e poeirenta.
Iriam esquecer as práticas antigas. Uma nova génese emergirá.
#partes #7
texto: André Swale das Pêras
foto: Rui Gato
direção: Ricardo Romano
2019 Birmingham Cruise (25th Anniversary), August 17, 2019, part of the 2019 Woodward Dream Cruise (25th Anniversary), which is the world’s largest one day car event drawing about 1.5 million people and over 40,000 classic cars.
Comprara bilhete só de ida. E Santa Apolónia, que sempre lhe parecera suja e sórdida, era agora pura luz. Sentia-se leve (como leve era a mochila, com pouco mais do que um par de peúgas e um volume de tabaco). Partia para não mais voltar. Mas nunca se deixa tudo para trás, pois não? No comboio, já em andamento, demasiadas recordações partiam também com ele. Tatuagens a sangue duram para sempre.
texto: Ricardo Romano
foto: Rui Gato
reparação de catenárias: André Swale Das Pêras