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Our queen posing on a new box...
Dushara Cathal Caithlin (Somali cat), 27.02.2021.
Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera
This is on Queens Road in Nottingham, I assume it's a former mill but now a self storage facility. ©All Rights Reserved.
So I had set up on Kansas City's 18th St. viaduct on the city's east side, waiting on the arrival of the UP Big Boy. The sliver of available light was getting slimmer and slimmer, but I had finally seen that the Big Boy was on the move towards me from Sheffield as of 18:05.
Just six minutes later, we saw this westbound coming towards us on Main 1, and it looked fantastic eating up the last gasp of the day's light. Alas, the Big Boy was just out of view here behind the viaduct.
I'm happy to have nailed this shot of BNSF's Q CHILAC 14A at a location that I've never photographed before, but maaaaaaaaaan, it would've been nice to have been able to get the 4014 here instead.
A very old grain storage bin covered with green vining plants. Late summer grasses in the foreground.
About 50 miles from Austin I spotted this gem and had to pull over for a closer look. It's things like this that make me miss Texas most... Well, that and brisket tacos.
This store popped up in the hood last summer. The orange sign seems to be visible from almost everywhere.
Decatur Self-Storage mural
— Angela Bond (2000).
Scottdale, Georgia, USA.
Photo taken: 12 July 2020.
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▶ "I studied art and business at Georgia State University, but my unorthodox style has developed over many years with numerous influences. Early on, my painting style was influenced by working with mosaics. I use the background color as a negative to build up the foreground positively in order to create a three-dimensional form. As my graphic/ hard edge style has evolved, there has become a strong influence by Pop Art and Fauvism. The influence of Pop Art is seen instantly in my graphic style and my use of everyday, ordinary creatures. You can see Fauvism’s influence with the large plains of bold color that I use and the reduction of colors to a minimum. Also, I am drawn to various paintings by Matisse where he uses intricate patterns on rugs and background designs."
— Angela Bond.
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▶ Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M10 II.
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---> ISO: 200
---> Panoramic stitch (9) via Hugin.
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This place has been holding on, squished between development on both sides. Won't be long now.