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Created for The Hypothetical Awards' 2nd Annual "C'mon, Sing Us A Song" Challenge.
This is inspired by Roll The Bones - Rush.
The only Rush stuff I have ever really liked was from the period when Rupert Hine was producing them. This is a great track from that time.
I am not responsible for these actions i am just a photographer taking pictures of the things i see and like
seville, alcázar, another mighty mudéjar dome. the darkness in the upper left-hand corner, together with a few other blots on the wooden landscape, are water damage. it has the usual semi-opaque lantern at the centre. it's a little soft at full resolution as the light was very low and the crowds meant i had to point and shoot very quickly - well, that's my excuse anyway. for more images in the eclectic series click here
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished archive shot from April 2016. I opted for a square crop to get the symmetry in the background that made the composition sing for me.
I have broken my New Year's Resolution to take and publish at least one photograph per month in an attempt to rekindle my relationship with my camera this year. I have nothing for March I am sad to say. Last night I had intended to get out and capture the most spectacular stratified sunset sky on the beach but sadly my PTSD symptoms were too much for me.
Of course I am hoping to get back on track from April. Trying to convince myself that this is just a minor setback as opposed to a failure.
I hope that you have all had a wonderful weekend and that you enjoy this square crop from my archives. Take care.
I’d though my photo session was finished for the morning as the dark clouds rolled in a squashed what light I had this sunrise, so I packed up to head back for breakfast. if I put a spurt on I may miss the rain but as the I watched the rain roll over Fleetwith pike I thought what the hell I was going to get wet anyway lets catch the drama.
An imminent summer storm, and amazing evening light behind me, combined with a timely rainbow to give me this image.
The Lake Cumberland Dam at night with the fog roll from the river below. The fog rolls backward from the river to the lake.
Been a busy week for me and I've only been out 'togging once. It's harvest time here and I've been trying to get a shot of a wheat/barley field being harvested. Missed this one but there's plenty more potential to get the shot but windy weather, work and house renovations seem to be getting in the way too much :(
I hope you'll enjoy this series :D
Happy weekend!
I'll just arrange some stuff and errands....
Then I'll be on my addiction!
I mean... Our Addiction! LOL!
As the wet rails whine signalling L546's approach, CN road foreman L. Maddin watches in the clear as the train flys by at station name sign West Bay. With his durable Ford Hi-Rail pickup truck, Maddin patrols the Squamish sub before every train to ensure no rocks or debris are obstructing the line. A carry over from the BC Rail days... a lonely but vital job.
I'm never a great fan of the Summer, photographically speaking, but this one has been a serious let down. I posted an autumnal shot from Glen Affric a couple of days back so thought I would balance it up with something a tad colder, an early winter image from Assynt last November. I had arrived at Loch Cul Dromannan with the intention of finding a spot to return to for sunset but, with ideal shooting conditions, ended up just waiting it out lochside. This was one of my first, looking across the perfectly still water towards Stac Pollaidh and Cul Beag.
Savory Salmon Spring Roll by Itacho Sushi in Novena Square 2.
*Note: More food pics in my: Favorite Food Album.