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Shrewbury station, Mr N.R Man and 70805.
Black and white interpretation.
Jim's shot.
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It's a lovely reflective building in Grand Junction, Colorado. I went out on a quest one day to do some local shooting and this was one of the results.
To bring our despair into consciousness would reveal our exhausted spirits, our broken communities, and our violent relationships at home and abroad...
Lamentations’ testimony is bitter, raw, and largely unhealed. Its poems use “wounded words” (Forché 41-46) to illumine pain and resist God's acts in the world. In its ragged struggles to articulate suffering and arrive at hope, it peers into wounds and raises fierce questions about God. Aggressively confronting suffering and resolutely refusing to whitewash truth, Lamentations has become for me a mirror of my wounds and of the wounds of the world. For all its brutality, I find in it an invitation to life.
-Lamentations and the Tears of the World, Kathleen M. O’Connor
October 6, 2019
Fall colors on Schoolhouse Pond.
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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Another one from "The Writer" with the multi-talented Annina Melissa - thanks for your likes and comments... :o)
At the risk of boring you: There are still so many photos from this shooting worth to be shown... :)
A Reflective Mood
Loch Arthur near Beeswing, Dumfries & Galloway. A misty morning, trees, low light and bags of mood. One of those morning where you could have made shots for hours.
Sony A7r + Sony FE35mm f2.8
© Brian Kerr Photography 2014
It has taken me ages to type these up as I have been really busy. Right then cast your mind back to January 2014, that is when I first rode on 394 back on the days it was mainstay on the 19 and any other Marine route. Quite a lot has changed since then. With regards to 394 it runs from a different depot, has a different screen and has had a change in paint. And by god I have been trying to tick this one off the list for ages. And it was actually a stroke of luck as I was waiting for the bus when this pulled in a couldn't resist a snap and with a healthy crop it isn't too bad. (Note the very reflective autumnal window that looks nice). Here we see Lothian buses 394 at Cameron Toll shopping Centre on a service 8 to Muirhouse.
With a fair amount of rain already fallen during the day, while selecting a spot to shoot trains, came across this reflection of the rim in the water in the wagon.
I returned to a favorite little pond in the Little Missouri National Grassland Saturday evening with hopes of catching some reflected sundown glow but this was as good as it got before the sun hid behind a cloud bank, only to return brilliantly beneath that cloud bank as I made the drive home, of course. It would have been too late to capture the light in this valley but I should have had a "Plan B" for another location nearby. Oops! (6-8-2024)
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This was one of my most favorite shoots ever. The photography gods were definitely in a great mood. Shayla and I both have social anxiety issues but we are so comfortable with each other. She is one of the easiest and most gorgeous models I have ever worked with. We finished this shoot on a lovely evening in late September, just as the temperatures started to drop. The water in the Boise River was quite cold but that didn't stop Shayla. She was turning blue by the time we finished. Life is very, very good!
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