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It's so easy to ignore your rearview mirror when taking sunset shots. This was a rearview mirror shot just before the last one I posted. spoilt for choice really. It's not quite as dramatic, but still has a certain beauty as golden light swathes Witches Point. Rearview is by Damien Jurado.
Captured driving between Portland and Seattle. ( I was not the driver.)
Edited for Sliders Sunday using Snapseed and Deep Dream Generator. HSS everyone!
... and Franki, that goes to you
It's been 5 years now, exactly to the day, that one of my photo buddies is gone. He forgot to look in the rearview mirror and didn't see the mortal danger...we miss him dearly.
The waterfall was our favorite spot. There was never a single dull moment thanks to Franki, he was the one who always brought value to our shared passion, photography, and camaraderie. Last time I was there doing LE's, I managed to get this photo.I didn't realize it until I was coming home and sitting at my desktop computer and looking at the large screen. Delicate branches waved like hands through a hole. I was sure and that was my first mind, it was Franki with a peek a boo. I felt a gentle shivering inside me.
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Just a few small patches of snow left in the front yard. While I enjoy the beauty of winter, I'm always happy to see it done. Took this during a snow fall on the drive home.
I tried to get this pair upright, but one or the other or both just kept dipping...It made me laugh... hope it gives you a laugh too.
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It ain't nothin' but a rearview town
Broken hearts and rusted plows
Roots ripped right up out of the ground
Never thought I'd ever leave it
It ain't nothin' what it used to be
Population minus me
On the other side of that dust cloud
Ain't nothin' but a rearview town....
Jason Aldean
Part of downtown Lebanon, NE.
Soybean harvest is in full swing here in northwest Illinois. Here I'm waiting in the auger wagon for the oncoming combine to empty.
I took a drive today, time to emancipate
I guess it was the beatings made me wise
But I'm not about to give thanks or apologize
I couldn't breathe, holdin' me down
Hand on my face, pushed to the ground
Enmity gauged, united by fear
Forced to endure what I could not forgive
I seem to look away, the wounds in the mirror waved
It wasn't my surface most defiled
Head at your feet, fool to your crown
Fist on my plate, swallowed it down
Enmity gauged, united by fear
Tried to endure what I could not forgive
Day 260 of 365
The past hums softly behind me—
in the worn leather of the wheel,
in the trembling glow of dashboard lights
that once lit a different face,
a different silence.
Night stretches out like a road without promises,
but I drive anyway.
The rearview mirror flickers with memories,
tiny fireflies of what was—
beautiful, brief,
untouchable.
I don’t know where I’m going,
but I know I can’t go back.
Not now. Not ever.
Somewhere between what I miss
and what I dream,
I press the pedal gently—
and let the future find me.
✒️ — Lumevea
drifting between echoes and tomorrow.
Jace's first pair of shoes, so teeny tiny, always hang in my rearview mirror. It's a gentle reminder that there is precious cargo on board, and of course, I love to flaunt my mommyhood :)
Happy start of a new week, everyone! :)
Rear view from my broken Sigma macro lens.
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You've seen the gorgeous feathers of a peacock from the front. Beautiful, majestic jewel tones. However, from the rear it's a totally different story!
The only color visible is when a feather gets blown by the wind or movement, and the color shows from the front for a moment.
Yet, color me weird, I find this side has a subtle beauty.
Détail d'extérieurs, LUMA Arles, Parc des Ateliers, Arles, France, septembre 2022.
Architect : Frank Gehry.