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E.C. Manning Park, BC I Canada 09.16

  

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Westhampton Rd., Northampton, MA, 2001/2002.

 

Once I knew only darkness and stillness... my life was without past or future... but a little word from the fingers of another fell into my hand that clutched at emptiness, and my heart leaped to the rapture of living.

 

--Helen Keller

 

It's a great excuse and luxury, having a job and blaming it for your inability to do your own art. When you don't have to work, you are left with the horror of facing your own lack of imagination and your own emptiness. A devastating possibility when finally time is your own.

 

--Julian Schnabel

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Film: Kodak Ultramax 400

Location: Piana, Corsica

September 2013

Jasper National Park, BC I 09.16

  

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The Georgia street Bridge -

Frontier between North Park and Hillcrest ...

The road to nowhere !!

Life and Death ??

WTF are we here for ??

;-)) Let's keep smiling all the way to the grave !!

...what are we living for

abandoned places

I guess we know the score

on and on

does anybody know what we are looking for

 

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In Ireland you can have all types of weather in just a few minutes.

 

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Lomo LC-A+

Film: Kodak Ultramax 400

Location: Piana, Corsica

September 2013

in particular, but they had 'done a runner'!

Mass partridge breakout in North Norfolk.

The things you see through the car window.

Minolta MD 50mm f2 with Sony A7RIII

 

(Not B&W... Get Over It)

Soundtrack // Bande-son: THE TALKING HEADS ("Road To Nowhere"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ro0FYz08ec

"We're on a ROAD TO NOWHERE... (...) We're on a road to paradise... Here we go..."

 

"Profond et mystérieux à souhait !" / "How deep and mysterious !" (VINCENT Bernamont / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/ )

 

"Une ambiance sombre et étrange." / "A dark and strange atmosphere." (Pascal STINFLIN / www.flickr.com/photos/stinflin_p/ )

The road to nowhere

 

...(sic)...

 

(it's the road to my workplace on a frosty January morning)

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Another shot from Sandycove this morning.

An Open Road through the Ghost Town of Nelson, Nevada, USA

Please check out one of the great songs form my generation: Road to Nowhere sung by David Byrne of Talking Heads live at Union Chapel

 

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This picture of cloud formations was taken in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park on the "Road to Nowhere". The lake is Lake Fontana. Lake Fontana and the Road to Nowhere both have interesting histories that date back to World War 2.

For 125 Pictures in 2025 #39- Formation.

A Typical American 'Open Road' within Nevada.

2052. 6/15 "Beating The Heat"

 

I am so happy to be able to escape to the mountains many weekends this summer. This last time was 5 days. Highs were in the low 70's. I'll take it all day long, and so will they!

So last weekend I was out shooting and found an old abandoned house and was excited to shoot it as it was one I had not discovered yet and was very creepy looking. I took a couple shots and Heather yells from the car, "Hey, there is a raccoon over there!" I didn't think much of it until I could see the tall grass moving as he was running my way. So I ran out of the grass and back toward the car and before I could get in, the cutest little raccoon emerged from the tall grass and continued right up to me. At first, of course, I was worried with rabies and whatever but he was super friendly. He was so cool that after the initial playing and hoping around at my feet I went back to get the shots I wanted and he followed right at my feet the entire time. Of course with two new babies at home and living in town I could not just take him home with me, so we looked up info and from what I could tell I decided he was about the right size and age to survive on his own and that this location was probably the best possible place for him, but was concerned because they only usually approach humans when they are desperate. Later when we finally tricked him with crackers and took off I felt so bad and worried about him that I ended up going back the next night with a bucket of dog food and water to give home if he was still there. I took the "sinister 3" pic I posted the other day and was messing around with flashlights in the windows and was there for a good 30 minutes shooting and no sign of my new friend. Finally I felt I had the shots I needed and packed everything back in the car. Before I left I decided to whistle loud and yell "come here Bandit" and I kid you not the second I did I heard a noise in the tree just to the right of the house and shined my light over and seen him scurrying down the tree and straight over to me! I fed him the dog food and water and tried to leave again. This time he was wise to me tricking him and ran over and got on the car and would not let me leave. This went on for over 20 minutes of his scratching up the car and clucking at me before he finally gave up and went back to his meal. Heart broken at having to leave this little guy I stopped a few miles down the road to take a leak and gather my thoughts. I could see in the distance a storm was approaching with continuous lightning. By now it was after 3am. Even though it was late I decided to set up right there on the gravel and time-lapse it as long as I could. Well over two and a half hours went by and I captured some of the best lightning I have ever witnessed, and 850 more frames for my upcoming time-lapse video "Weathered" coming soon...

This is one (SINGLE EXPOSURE) of the top 5 or so shots from the night and I think the lightning is kind of shaped just like a thunderbird so this is the one I choose to post. Thanks for looking !!!

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Camera --> Canon EOS 6d body and EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM lens

 

@10 seconds, f/2.8: 800iso, 16mm

  

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A solitary speed limit sign stands in the vast expanse of an endless desert road. The open sky stretches infinitely, merging with the barren landscape, where time and direction seem to vanish into the horizon. Here, the journey itself is the destination.

The Landscape of Mallorca, Spain in Black and White.

Lee Filters 3 stop Grad

One more from the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, CA

Death Valley - California - USA

The beginning of the long walk back to camp from Big Sable Point.

 

2 Exposures 1 for the moon and 1 for everything else.

 

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Exposure: (1/200)

Aperture: f/8.0

Focal Length: 24 mm

ISO Speed: 200

 

The clouds towards Argentina touch the earth at 4000 m altitude. Still fine weather on the Chilean side.

  

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Model : Bridget S. (Lush International Model Management)

MUA/Hair: Erica S.

Stylist/Designers: Kelsey K. and Alyssa J. (Road to Nowhere Jewelry)

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