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We all know the world is not a perfect place. But through the magic of photography, we can show only the parts we like.
My perfect world is by the sea.
ODC - this perfect world
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♥ Outfit: "Off-Line" x "Alexa" Set @ Grand Event
A picture perfect CP grain train heads east through Morants Curve near Banff, AB with the Canadian Rockies standing tall in the background
Roger Teskey Photo • Doug Harrop Collection • January 1975
Built by MLW in May 1973, a Canadian National M420 locomotive idles along side the Detroit River in Windsor, Ontario.
Another brilliant piece of landscape art.
DJI FC3170
Aperture Æ’/2.8
Focal length 4.5 mm
Shutter 1/250
ISO 100
Venice, Italy, on the boat back from a perfect day in Burano
This one is dedicated to Gerner Christensen:
For the Crazy Tuesday challenge: "One single object"
My favourite and quite iconic sunspecs. The Porsche Carrera 5620, made famous by Yoko Ono.
The theme for today mentioned "One Object – One Story" and I chose these for the story that they tell in my life 😊
I've always needed to wear sunspecs or I squint and my eyes water! But before the "swinging sixties" they drew unwelcome attention in my part of the UK! Comments in the street … I was considered "uppity" and pretentious. But with the pop groups and the films of the 60's they gradually became accepted …. and I could wear them in peace. And then they began to appear in wonderful shapes and colours too!
Looking back it seems like another world … but I still treasure my remaining pairs of 'designer' specs, and Yoko's in particular!
Crazy Tuesday: Here
Everyday Things : Here
I will always wait for you.
"La vida no consiste en recordar el pasado con nostalgia
ni esperar el futuro con ansiedad, sino en vivir el presente con pasión."
Praia do Forte (Salvador de Bahia - Brasil).
Noviembre 2007.
#8 in interestingness (on 2008-01-13)
IMG_4361 2023 11 24 file
Framed Art work viewed at "Past Perfect Too", a Shabby Chic/Crafts/Antique Store - Lawton, OK
***Artist Credit: SHAW
A surfer taking advantage of the perfect wave to execute his surfing skills.
While on a camping trip in Oct in Port Renfrew ( Vancouver Island, B.C.), I enjoyed watching a couple of surfers doing their thing!
This was the moment the sun finally burnt through the dense fog that had covered the River Mersey all morning.
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From my walk the other day at the new nature sanctuary that I found.
Dolan Nature Sanctuary
Alto, Michigan
Thank you for looking at my images. I appreciate it.
... 've my umbrella with me
Taken at Digital Art -Cammino e Vivo Capovolto , Blossom Land (99, 29, 21)
All rights reserved by Mark Patton. Any use of my images without my express written consent is forbidden!
fireworks, rockets, lotto, and what's that? gas!....oh, yeah. when you buy 60 dollars worth of fuel (at the pump)....you still have to hit the $10.00 minimum when you use your debit or credit card inside.
in a large field full of horses there are scotch thistles everywhere, but there are two varieties, this type i have never noticed before, they are quite different in thier formation and the size of the flower is much greater.
The migrating birds were out in force today at the local lake I go to. A Double-crested Cormorant trying to stay out of the wind.
Perfect colors on a perfect morning! I guess tomorrow not this kind of reflection in the water with a storm coming up. 😅
The wire-tailed swallow (Hirundo smithii) is a small passerine bird in the swallow family.
This bird is found in open country near water and human habitation. Wire-tailed swallows are fast flyers and they generally feed on insects, especially flies, while airborne. They are typically seen low over water, with which they are more closely associated than most swallows.
The neat half-bowl nests are lined with mud collected in the swallows' beaks. They are placed on vertical surfaces near water under cliff ledges or more commonly on man-made structures such as buildings and bridges. The clutch is three to four eggs in Africa, up to five in Asia (Turner and Rose). These birds are solitary and territorial nesters, unlike many swallows, which tend to be colonial.