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I was at the Baker Welands a few years ago when I took this image. At the time, I was trying to avoid the lightning strikes while carrying a metal tripod. I was reminded of the line from MacBeth "Something Wicked This Way Comes." :)
It takes a voice to make a change
It takes courage to not be the same
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2U0Ivkn2Ds
If the world is silenced today
I make sure to scream my name
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{From Eden - Hozier}
I try to pick my titles from lyrics out of songs that I liked or had stuck in my head at the time of the photo. So that's what that is.
I spent more time on this picture than I have with any other picture I've made before. I spent three hours on it Tuesday night. After all my work got deleted, I spent a few more hours this morning trying to recreate it. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out :)
f/10, ISO 100 for .6 seconds in the foreground
f/10, ISO 100 for 183 seconds in the background
this way comes.
A sister shot of Genocide Daisy and Apocalyptica
Model is Jessie.
( © a.jordan 'o7-'o8 )
I had watched a tutorial earlier this week about the camera and different settings, something I think one is supposed to do when you first buy a camera, but why on earth do that?!
There were quite a few things that I learnt ( including how to double take, which I have yet to try) about the camera including the “C” function which I had never used before, I have used the “M” button except for when I hand it to someone else and then put it into point and shoot mode.
This is a result of the “c” function, the light source is the phones torch, I was surprised just how clear the shot was but then of course the iso is up through the roof.
It’s a cyclamen but and stem but then I suspect that you knew that anyway.
Thanks for stopping
Anima Series 6
Lismore NSW Australia 2022
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND THEM
Right at this peculiar point in time, it might be useful to consider our humanity and what distinguishes us from the things we make.
Both the tools we create to assist us and the tools with which we express ourselves are integrated into our lives and yet …………. they’re not us.
We don’t confuse ourselves with a cordless drill or laptop, we don’t identify as a subway train or wheelbarrow – at least not while anyone’s looking!
The things we make reflect, echo, reveal, convey our humanity, but our humanity is commonly experienced as something integral to our being, something soulful that resides ‘in’ us.
I’m not going to attempt to define humanity, because there’s no single description or experience that holds true for all people all the time.
However, sorting out this subject in our own head and having a notion what each of us individually values about our humanity, might be useful before we start encountering artificial humans for the first time.
It may prove very practical to consider what identifies us from them.
Felt like some black and white floral photography; not entirely sure why but hey who am I to argue when the mood hits and there's no need to chase inspiration.
Nothing too exciting to report today; a fairly quiet day getting things done around the house. The weather flipped from warming up to cooling down today so anything I wanted to get done outdoors is now on hold while the snow falls again... hopefully it doesn't stick!
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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Class 60s being something of a rarity on this line in recent times, DB Cargo Class 60 No. 60040 The Territorial Army Centenary climbs through Harpur Hill with a VSTP working from Peak Forest Up Sidings to Dowlow Briggs Sidings on 12th May 2021.
For alternative railway photography, follow the link:
www.phoenix-rpc.co.uk/index.html to the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle.
Exact dezelfde plek als mijn laatste upload. Zoek de verschillen... Helaas is deze locatie hedendaags niet meer zo mooi als hij was (vind ik tenminste). Het houtwerk en vooral die verschrikkelijke stoplichten maken het allemaal een stuk onrustiger. Het zal nodig zijn geweest, maar het (fotografisch gezien) inmiddels iconische bruggetje zal zoals de meesten het kennen voortaan alleen nog in de archieven te vinden zijn.
... hoy como es "Halloween" he querido hacer algo malvado, que no fuera, ni sangriento, ni terrorífico, así que aquí dejo mi maldad de hoy.
Jackie has an addiction to collecting conkers and conkers still in shell are a treat! Light was poor but wont get chance to reshoot whilst still in shell, as the midwife (Jackie) as hatched the conker :-)