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...The Third Day!
...Rise he said
I rested down the floor
No vision anymore
I splashed my feelings around
I darkened all the ground
No breath, no life
No beats, no roll
A hand and a knife
Heart explosion on a wall
Lights came in from a hole
And I was rising after all
As I let it down…I let it down.
Untitled blue.
This abandoned church was founded in 1923 in Detroit, by George William Hurley. U.H.S.A. combined spiritualism, catholic ritual, holiness preaching, voudoo and astrology.
An Incense Blessing used during operation:
"To break evil conditions in the home, burn a little on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Pray the 13th division of Psalm three times in succession whilst incense is burning."
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The Light Painter
Town Square Statue on René Lévesque Boulevard
Montréal, Québec
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Smoke from Canadian wildfires hung in the air over Mt. St. Helen's when we visited, making a clear view of the mountain rather difficult. There was no problem seeing the profuse wildflowers, though!
Muchas gracias por tu visita.
Thank you very much for your visit.
Renato J. López Baldó ©. Copyright 2016
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Renato L.B. © 2016 ̴ Travel & Landscapes Photography
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ET22-2031 with the coal running south, being now at 444th km of the Coal Main Line, passing the village of Gajewo near the A1 motorway. July 18, 2015.
Something happened and and several units of this modernized subtype of 201E locomotive (ET22) - including the one in the picture - have a chance to return to the tracks after a few years of being put aside at depots. Overhauls started in 2021.
Photo by Jarek / Chester
ET22-2031 z wahadłem tzw. grubego węgla podąża czterysta czterdziestym czwartym kilometrem Magistrali Węglowej na południe, mijając wieś Gajewo przy autostradzie A1. 18 lipca 2015 roku.
Coś "drgnęło w rajtuzach" i kilka egzemplarzy tej wersji modernizacji ET22 - w tym ten na zdjęciu - ma szanse znów powrócić na tory po paru latach grzania krzaków w oczekiwaniu na rewizje. Pierwsze egzemplarze są już od roku w ruchu.
Fot. Jarek / Chester
.....a huge tree was washed up on the beach. After its epic journey across the sea from who knows where, it was having another shot at life ....
Hvaler Church, Norway.
Scanned print.
Rolleiflex 3.5C/Xenotar 75 mm/f3.5, orange filter.
Fomapan 400, developed in Fomadon R09 1+100, semistand 1 hour.
Printed on Fomatone MG 131 (24x30 cm), overexposed and developed in Adox Adotol.
Selective bleach and refix.
On Easter Sunday, I finally attended my first Rochester Nature Photographers' Meetup that wasn't in a gallery or a town hall building. The weather was warm & beautiful, and hence there were over 50 photographers roaming around Webster Park capturing the sunset. I waited for another 30 minutes after the sunset to capture this scene using long exposure. There were only a few of us left in the park when the sky turned more colorful and interesting, imo. Now, if I only had a GND filter for this...
For those of us in Rochester, this might be a familiar scene. I think Webster Park is probably only second to Highland Park for the most photographed park in the area.
And yes, I'm actually posting an image that was captured in the same month! :-)
Seen on an all day cruise along Ressurection Bay and Kenai Fjords National Park, this is a horned puffin, common along the coast here.
Seward, Alaska
Hasselblad 500 C/M, Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 C T*, Fuji Velvia 50
"When we contemplate the whole globe as one great dewdrop, striped and dotted with continents and islands, flying through space with other stars all singing and shining together as one, the whole universe appears as an infinite storm of beauty.” ~ John Muir