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Ready to Roll black and white wagon wheel leaning against this old fence in rural North Carolina
wagon wheel rustic fence old vintage wear worn antique round spokes scenic country photographybyjw
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Dolce poco fotogenico oggi! E una luce terribile, spioviggina ed è tutto grigiastro.... Quindi, questo è quello che sono riuscita a fare. Rotolo al cioccolato con pesche e panna montata (buono direi, è quasi finito....)
Buona domenica a tutti!!!!
A cake not photogenic today! And a terrible light, it's raining and everything is gray .... So, this is what I could do. Chocolate roll with peaches and whipped cream (good I would say, is almost finished ....)
Have a nice Sunday!!! (or what's left...)
A marble on my wooden floors. I like the lines from the grain in the wood and the faint reflection of the marble in the polished floor.
A Norfolk Southern Unit Rolled Steel Train moves east with 37 cars along the NS Dearborn Division Chicago Line tracks in Otis, IN. The steel most likely came out of the Indiana steel mills headed for the Pennsylvania steel mills.........Just a guess.
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"Roll on John" (Bob Dylan cover) by A Cold Bloodbath
From the Liverpool docks to the red-light Hamburg streets
Down in the quarry with the Quarry men
Playing to the big crowds, playing to the cheap seats
Another day in the life on your way to your journey's end
Shine your light
Movin' on
You burned so bright
Roll on, John
On this date, 50 years ago, Led Zeppelin released their fourth album, known as 'Led Zeppelin IV'. On this album is a song named Rock & Roll, in which Robert Plant declaims that it has been a long time since he had rock and rolled at least 20 times (sometimes using idioms, it bears note).
FACT: Led Zeppelin had been a band for all of 2 years prior to the issue of Led Zeppelin IV.
ADDITIONAL FACT: Led Zeppelin put out 3 albums before their IV album.
ADDITIONALLY ADDITIONAL FACT: They really were just on tour or in the studio those 2.something years.
CONCLUSION: Robert Plant is a filthy liar, as it would've taken GREAT EFFORT to find ANYONE who had rock & rolled more recently than Mr. Plant, given that he was on tour or in studio pretty much 24/7, as near as I can tell.
Great song, though!
Here's someone covering it in a horribly lossy YouTube video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj8BkP7Bga0
The term Rock n Roll may simply mean a type of music to you but the original slang term had strong sexual overtones. In the same way so does this plant, my Akebia quinata or chocolate vine.
Take for 113 Pictures in 2013 #56 Rock n Roll.
I try to grow in my garden as many as possible plants which have edible fruits, Akebia quinata was the choice to climb around my trellis, two varieties as needed to fertilise the flowers. The flower clusters are much smaller than I thought, barely the size of my fingernails, yet the seedpods can grow four inches long. When ripe they split open to reveal a sticky gel which looks like tapioca and tastes like melon - not to everyone's taste but one day when food is scarce people will be glad of it. In poor countries these plants thrive and take over like blackberries here, a poor child's sweets. I just hope I can keep it under control!
A moment of respite watching the waves roll & break. Shoreline snappery along the Suffolk coast at Bawdsey.
Wandered around the city following wherever the light took us.
When the sun went down we ate slices of pizza as big as our faces.
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We played a few rounds of Mario Kart and then called it a night so we could develop our rolls at home.
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Film. Friends. Food.
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A quiet moment with @mikegunnoephoto wondering where all of our money went.
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Roll-Up Doors. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
A pair of roll-up doors on a San Jose industrial building.
Collecting quotations about photography is an occasional hobby of mine. (Making them up is, too!) One of my favorites comes from Minor White: “One should not only photograph things for what they are but for what else they are.” (There are several slightly different versions of this remark, so I suspect it is something that he referred to a lot.) This is a powerful and loaded observation, it has quite a few implications, and it points an appropriately wagging finger at those folks who seem to think that photography is nothing more than a way to “capture” things in some form imagined to be “objective.”
This is, perhaps obviously, one of those photographs of “what it is” and “what else it is.” The objective reality of this subject is pretty mundane — a pair of metal roll-up doors on a light-industrial building. I photographed it in bright, harsh sunlight, and the original includes colors not present in the monochromatic presentation I chose here. So, a couple fo doors, a bit of wall, and some dark concrete. Yet, that’s not what I really “see” when I look at this photograph — for me that “what else it is” is the main focus, to the point that I have to almost remind myself of the original subject.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
With a time-honoured cliche, this sunset across the Gulf Coast wetlands, brings to an end a long run of 'winter' Texas photos.
Having been back in England for several weeks, some new photos have been taken. So following this post, there'll be a run of late-winter / early spring photos taken in Dorset.
My buddy Kyle picked up an Eos Elan 7 and invited me along to shoot a test roll at Liberty before he goes out West to California. Subsequently I decided to call it the "last roll" of Maryland, a homage to the "last roll" video shot about the last roll of Kodachrome.
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I’m loving the rolled hay bales around lately (seems like more this season). These are very patriotic, also. Turri Rd.
An upturned Rubble wagon on Pen Garrett level, DInorwig. The scrap men flipped it over and extracted it's axles and wheels but weren't interested in the sheet iron bodywork.
My dog, Chewy.
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Rollout to the launch pad of the Soyuz rocket with the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft inside, 4 June 2018. The spacecraft will launch ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst into space alongside NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor and Roscosmos commander Sergei Prokopyev from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on 6 June.
The 50-m tall Soyuz rocket will propell the astronauts to their cruising speed of around 28 800 km/h. Within 10 minutes of rising from the pad, the trio travelled over 1640 km and gained 210 km altitude. Every second for nine minutes, their spacecraft accelerated 50 km/h on average.
The rocket is rolled to the launch pad on a train, the astronauts are not allowed to see this part of the launch preparation – it is considered bad luck.
This will be Alexander’s second spaceflight, called Horizons. He will also be the second ESA astronaut to take over command of the International Space Station. The Horizons science programme is packed with European research: over 50 experiments will deliver benefits to people on Earth as well as prepare for future space exploration.
Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja
Roll Cloud, this morning in Vila Velha ES southeastern Brazil
Aug. 05, 2014
The arc of clouds is popularly known as "roll cloud" and accompanying cold fronts typically or storms with gusts of winds.
On an early September afternoon, I took a trip out to Warm Springs with hopes of catching the Yard Switcher working the transloading industry just north of here. Upon my arrival, I found the train, but due to a locked gate and no facility staff around, the crew skipped the work and moved onto their next task on the south end. I moved with the train and captured some shots from an abandoned parking lot by the tracks. While the train did its work, another appeared with that being Union Pacific's Mission Bay Local. With the Switcher tucked away on the industry track, the Bay took the main and proceed to to South San Francisco. As the train went through, the brakeman of the yard switcher performed a roll-by inspection for the Mission Bay. Bringing up the rear of the train was a Denver and Rio Grande Western wide vision caboose which has managed to find itself a long way west of the Rockies. With the caboose cleared and no issues to report, the brakeman walked back to line the tracks back, so the Switcher could occupy the main once more.
Looking through my photos and found a collage experiment that I had done of The amazing Red Arrows plus Lancaster also one of the Red Arrow Pilots. I just love the displays they do over Bournemouth Seafront in the summer each year. Roll on summer sunny days and the displays again later this year. #RedArrows