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A landscape image of some Melaleuca, or Paperbark trees, near Peregian Beach in Queensland, Australia.
The sky at midday today 15.10.22 Playing with the different settings on my camera for Monochrome photography
Reiman Bridge ~ Milwaukee Art Museum ~ Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 200, f/7.1, 30mm, 1/200s
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Another shot from last week's foggy photo shoot. Have not had much time for photography this past week, but am excited to get out there again soon, as the smoky skies are once more clear (just hope it lasts)!
I think I am going to work on some music tonight after my 12 hour shift today.
Ah yes, there will be a few brews involved. 36 hours in 3 days and all that extra virus stress thrown in...
Happy sing a long day
Looking across the metal lanterns strung across Moonta Street in Chinatown, through the bars of the Adelaide Central Market capark Level 1.
I felt sure that a low down, max DOF shot was the way to go with this, but this simple composition seemed to work best!
This is my slightly dusty electric guitar which is always a great way to unwind.
HMM!
Hobby
Electricity Pylons, West Sussex
Sony A7r (720nm IR) Carl Zeiss Jena 29mm f/2.8 @ f/8
Firecrest Ultra 16 stop ND
After spending so long feeling like a failure at trying to make Second Life feel more real, I had a sudden epiphany--searching for reality among the fantastic is wildly missing the point. I am fortunate enough to find myself in a place where anything is possible, yet I so rarely take advantage of it.
Rather than trying to capture a pensive glance in my cold, dead, cartoon eyes...or make my pixel curves twist in just the right way as to whisper "touch me," I set out to try to express myself in a way I likely couldn't achieve in the real world. While the metaphor might be a touch ham-fisted, it's the most genuine thing I've made here in a long while. This, finally, is me.
String, cord, macro and united. For all the Monday groups today!
Thanks Andrew for the Close-up/Macro Theme.
For Macro Monday string theme
For Mosaic Montage Monday theme of United.
A montage of 2 photos with knotted string showing how the separate strands are united into a strong whole! HMMM:)
The print is so small on the clasp that I never saw what was stamped on it till now.....
Week 17/52, macro, 52 weeks, the 2023 edition
Kingsburg, Ca.
It's pretty obvious that I'm enamored of my cell phone. Constantly checking it and taking pictures of nothing and everything.
Taken for the Macro Mondays theme of 'String' (19.10.20)
Glad I remembered my Girl Guide training and got my reef knots tied together!
''today you will remain strong and not strung out. you will let go of the things that have been weighing you down. they will break. they will shatter, but it is you that will still remain''
Another look back to this day nearly a decade ago. Here is the caption I wrote back at that time on RP:
Four SD70MACs rest here on the head end of a 70 car loaded export coal train that is strung out in Seward yard sitting on track 8 and hanging back north through the crossovers to track Upper 7 with three more MACs bringing up the rear. The train is waiting for the extra board crew to come on duty to begin unloading into the stockpile. To the right of the coal train the inbound "Seward Freight" train 110S has arrived from Anchorage with empty flats to support the arrival of the Northland Service container barge from Seattle. The train is cutting away after landing in track six. While the yard may look like a paved intermodal facility, it is actually a regular ballasted classification yard. The snow has melted and turned to ice creating a hard and level surface which can easily accommodate any road vehicle. Such is the challenge of railroading here in the last frontier.
Seward, Alaska
Sunday March 11, 2012
playing with twine, lol.
I mean, at my age? And why not, when the creative juices are flowing, you try and stop them! Hahaha
So these got in a knot!
It was a fun afternoon... more to come.
Have a glorious day and thank you, M, (*_*)
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Covid-19 has made usually vibrant Amsterdam into a kind of quiet Upsidedowntown. Obviously tourism has often been a bane to cities of this kind, exemplified in Amsterdam by the uncouth press in the now deserted streets and alleys of the Red Light District not far from where this photo was taken. On the other hand, tourism has made of Amsterdam an exiting cosmopolitan city and especially, too, it yielded lots of revenue. And that revenue helped to gloriously restore and maintain Amsterdam's buildings, museums and churches, canals, and parks, and stimulated its commerce. One shudders to think of the downfall of this fine city if tourism falls dramatically in the wake of the present pandemic.
No canal boats with tourists today... calm waters everywhere. Here's a reflection in the Zwanenburgwal - formerly called the Verversgracht (Dyer's Canal) because painted fabrics were once strung out here to dry in the sun. To Olymp's back is the startling red-brick town hall and opera house with the well-known and popular Waterlooplein, the market of which is now much diminished...
Richmond Bridge, London
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