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With the weather predictions for this weekend we didn't go out for a hike. Just stayed at home and did some preparation for our upcoming summer holiday. This year it will a sort of roadtrip in our little country the Netherlands.

We will be starting at Texel and ending in South Limburg.

 

So this time a few from the first hike in 2020

The trail was nice with some nice views, if the weather only would be better. We still didn't have any snow so far and the temperatures were too high during the winter

But with some clouds and quite a breeze the hike was enjoyable at the Holtingerveld reserve near Havelte

As mostly every time we took one of the Canon Eos 3 cameras we own with us

This time loaded the Eos 3 with some expired (06-2019) Ilford Delta 100

Developing is as always done with our Caffenol recipe, Caffenol-C-L at 22c and stand developing for 50 minutes this time

Caffenol-C-L is our only B/W developer we use, a fresh batch is mixed every time when needed. This was also the first developed film in 2020.

I hear that the phone lines at NASA are jammed with calls about the impending Mayan armageddon. Even more disconcerting, 25 school districts in Michigan have closed their schools for the day and given students the day off as a precaution. Perhaps as the panic builds, it will become a self fulfilling prophecy?

Predictions were for a mid 40s high today so I figured I better get out to Nine Mile Creek before much of the snow on the trees from this week's storm melted away. Most of this week had been cloudy but clearer skies today provided some good light.

To prevent the camera from getting bombed, I had to watch which branches I was standing under. Slightly up stream from this point there were clumps of snow splashing into the water as they melted from the warm sun.

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.

I do like our sense of humour. It's everywhere if you care to look for it.

My crystal ball tells me it will be dark soon.

I opened a closet door to look for an old camera and the first thing I found was a 1927 copy of the OHIO STATE JOURNAL--at that time the only Columbus , Ohio morning paper.The headline is about a speech made at a meeting of the Columbus Ad Club. It was 19 years later that I saw my first commercial TV in Dobbs Ferry, NY--cartoons for only a few hours a day.

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He says: "foods are always here...except while I'm here"

People comes to the cafe, and share with cats, and they happen to like it! ;)

Prediction Midoarose Tattoo

 

bom and evox bom

 

3 transparencies available

 

at BXB Mainstore:

 

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It is almost as if I knew what the cards would be... A Kind of Magic

Prediction for a severe stormy day verified in spades along the Front Range and High Plains of Wyoming and Colorado.

 

Here in Cheyenne, I experienced at least 10 separate strong thunderstorms within 20 miles between 3Pm and 9PM. The one shown formed (~7PM) to my northwest passed overhead and moved southeast only to expand back to my south. Low scud at the end of this clip eventually transformed into stratus/fog with quite a lot to thunder heard overhead.

 

Eventually, another storm combined with the one in this clip around 8PM and dropped 0.80" in 20 minute with small hail (not shown).

 

Picture of the Day

I tend to seize on insignificant time markers this time of year. Anything at all to indicate we are beginning the annual ascent from the depth of winter. Super Bowl is one of them. Also the appearance of car and boat shows, as well as home and garden expos. I saw a large display of vegetable and flower seeds the other day at the hardware store. The little packets all lined up in neat rows, ready for planting. Sure signs that spring is on the way. Groundhog Day is one of the more symbolic harbingers of spring. The actual prediction is rather meaningless. After all it's early February and there's still more winter ahead here in Ohio. Still there's some degree of comfort in knowing Groundhog Day has passed. The realization that the darkest part of another winter has been survived is comforting. Of course it's tempered a bit with the apprehension that with winter, another year of precious life has passed. But dark thoughts like that are much easier to shrug off in the face of gaining daylight. Groundhog Day this year coincided with a warm spell. More importantly it brought a break in the incessant cloud cover that was locked in over us for going on two consecutive weeks. It had become oppressive even to me. Sunday morning saw the sun revealed in a few occasional flickers of brilliance as the clouds began to thin out. Then suddenly it was revealed full on, the dreary winter landscape bathed in warming sunlight. Residual snow began melting and fast. I was delighted that this sunny interlude coincided with down time so that I could fully appreciate it. Evening saw the clouds beginning to roll back in, but not before a color saturated sunset. I spent the dusk hour outdoors watching night descend around me. There was still the sense of suddenness as daylight faded, but not nearly as extreme as it was back in November and December. The sensation was positively uplifting after weeks spent largely indoors. I captured this image of the deepening sly reflecting off of the inky blackness of a small woodland pond.

Really, yes really! When I left the house about an hour away sun was beginning to come out and weather prediction was sunny. Wilson, NC failed to get the message, so take a rain and fog pic. CLNA 114 is being prepared for the westbound run.

'storm is coming' . yellowhead highway . jasper national park . alberta . canada

Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future.

- Niels Bohr.

Predictions have justified !!! 2018 Perseid Meteor Shower was one of the most spectacular views in the latest years.

Bright fireballs have lightened up the moonless night sky with a rate of about 20-30 per hour.

In the foreground is the Greek Yosemite's El Capitan vertical rock formation the famous Kartakla rock in the mountain of Falakro in Drama, Greece with a peek of approximately 2000m.

The final image is a selection of visible Perseid trails from about 550 photos which span a period of 5 hours exposure.

Predictions of the fiscal year before the UK budget

Taken with the Lensbaby Double Glass II & the “Swirly” aperture disk.

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What is that I spy in my eye? Some ghostly ghouls coming in for this spooky season? Seems like someone's going to be in for a treat this October. With this attachable table it's easy to predict things to come or see into ones past. - Coming with 4 poses to swap between, even an afk in case you gotta step away from your fortune telling duties and snag a snack or two. - Photo was edited, table doesn't come with active flames (fire hazard as you scoot about) and the scene within the crystal ball, also added in. - Happy Spooky Season Y'all!

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Predictions were good for Anchorage on October 2 2025 with a bright band of green appears as the clouds rolled in. Not long after this the aurora was even brighter, but shining through clouds. Nikon Z8 and Voigtlander F1 lens @ F1.4

Prediction said a "dusting" of snow. We got a foot!!

- predictions of flooding are to exceed Brisbane's great flood of 1974

- tomorrow and Thursday's high tides will determine if history will be rewritten

- wish us luck in water logged inner city Brisbane

Text written with the predictive function of my mobile phone's virtual keyboard.

  

One full picture.

 

One 16.9 Crop

 

Then Three the Above, the Centre and the Lower Crops.

 

I did not reach for the highest reaches of the sky in Above so I made One more crop.

 

1 of 6 – Full Frame

2 of 6 – 16.9 Crop

3 of 6 – 16.9 Above Crop

4 of 6 – 16.9 Above Crop

5 of 6 – 16.9 Above Crop

 

⁕⁕⁕6 of 6 – 16.9 Ultimate Sky Crop⁕⁕⁕

 

The crops are technically all in and from the Full Frame. The Crops are me sharing some things that I see in the Full Frame and enjoy looking at and sharing. It might be too much similar, same and more and more so for others, but I hope to be looking at these images when I am older, weaker and less able. My gentle adventures to this scenic spot might be just the tonic that I need then, it is tonic right now as I edit these pictures and load them. It could be that in years to come I am completely exasperated with loading the same scene when maybe I could have been recording and loading other scenes and so enjoying more memories from more places? Right now this what I happy with.

 

The beautiful Pentland Hills Regional Park forms the superb skyline in this photograph.

 

Nature created all of the drama presented here and science and art made the exposure and the framing that is given so dramatically here by me.

 

When this image popped up on the screen I was confident that I had a record of the passing wonders that were delighting even as they deftly delicate dwindled before my eyes. Here the passing of light and the return of the dark was both absorbing, enthralling and enchanting. I was drawn into the scene as I photographed it and it drew me in further and further in as I altered and attempted exposures. The viewer and especially the recorder, the witness if you will becomes a part of the changeable scene feeling a prediction and an expectation of the elemental interplay til there is a belonging into the exchange that when eventually broken is a waking from an involved moment, a small encounter of a world within this world. Picture taking and making can be a Yoga exercise a communication with the scene and an appreciation of the seeming elemental metamorphosis, a time of something like first a loosing and then a finding of a self with a divine understanding whether that be any and every position you take on the potential of such.

 

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Pentland Hills. The Regional Park...

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Canmore - Upperside Limekiln, South

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The predictions were for us to have an extremely cold winter with more snow than any year in the last 50.

So far it's not come true on the west coast. Lots of rain.

This image is a must in large on black.

Happy 2012 everyone!

 

My first set of 2012 predictions are: Chickens, Parrots, and creepy Irish dictators with hooks will take over the world.

 

Call it a foreshadowing of things to come ;)

For Future Use and Teh Lols

A brief foray now into my film archive. I've been posting some recent colour conversions from digital RAW files, and a few shots that are very close to black and white in colour, but here's a true b&w photo, from more than 40 years ago. I was developing my own negatives in those days, hence the heavy grain (I would freely experiment with different films and developers). All I remember was walking along the sidewalk one April day and seeing this image whole: the graffiti and the building behind it, the meaning obvious, a bleak prediction. My job as photographer is to observe and record. One shutter click, then move on. Nitty gritty city. Sadly, the message has been prophetic for a lot of people.

 

Photographed in Victoria, BC (Canada); scanned from the original Tri-X negative, ISO 400. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 1977 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

Stagecoach 15040 LX09AAO is seen pulling into Walthamstow Central in the winter sun, off to Stratford City. When the 97 tenders are announced I highly doubt these Scanias will last very long, my prediction is them going to do non London Stagecoach operations.

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