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You wouldn't think it takes such a long time to get used to positive thoughts.
Not to wake up and realise I have once again tried to hold onto feelings that could have been.
But remembering falling asleep thinking of you, and not having to let go of the stories I used to make up.
For this time, they are still true in the morning.
Every day has a different feeling — the last day of four months felt like you.
(I wrote this at the beginning of July, it's been seven months now)
Currituck NC ......which is the same (as far as I can tell) as Corolla NC. This is a lovely Park there and it's the perfect spot for capturing the Sun setting. Even if it is cloudy. You may not be able to see him but there is a gray Heron out in the water by the Bog (wet lands) actually there was a white Heron too but I don't think you can find him in this one. There were also a whole lot of birds flying in the air.....looked like a type of gull. Very relaxing place.....a couple of weddings were just finishing.
A view across the hills to the west of Puero Rico just before sunset.The setting sun bathing the hillsides with golden light.
setting sun and pylon.
Shot with the theme of manmade power (the pylon) and natural power of the sun in mind.
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When I was working this spot was a frequent place where I escaped the hustle and bustle of work by driving here to eat my lunch. I often only had 20 minutes of peace here but it kept me sane.
It's a lot different now though (2021) as in around 2018 the large rocks were added to the foreshore and the area was fenced off meaning it's no longer possible to park a car right on the foreshore waterfront.
I do however think the changes have improved the site immeasurably.
This is a wider angle view of the Oceanana Fishing Pier. The wind was blowing so hard that it made two foot high sand drifts on the boardwalk and this sea foam on the beach. A tripod was useless in the wind; I had to hand-hold all my shots. You can see some of damage to the pier caused by Hurricane Irene. The end of the pier is gone as well as some of the supporting cross pieces.
a good start in the new week °°°
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Here comes the sun little darlin'.
Here comes the sun an' I say,
it's alright.
Here comes the sun little darlin'.
Here comes the sun I say,
It's alright.
Little darlin' it's been a long cold and lonely winter.
Little darlin' it feels like years since you've been here.
Here comes the sun little darlin'.
Here comes the sun, I say,
It's alright.
Little darlin' the smiles are returning to the faces now.
Little darlin' it seems like years since you've been here.
Little darlin' it's been a long cold lonely winter.
Little darlin' it feels like years since you've been here.
Here comes the sun,
aren't you glad to see it.
I say yeah it's alright.
Here comes the sun little darlin',
I say it's alright little darlin'.
Here comes the sun.
I say little darlin',
it seems like years since you've been here little darlin'.
Here comes the sun, babe it's alright now.
You can come on out now, it's alright now.
Running a test roll of FlicFilm UltraPan 100 (AKA Fomapan 100) through the Voigtlander Bessa 66 - cropped.
1930s Voigtlander Skopar 75mm - FF UltraPan 100 - Bessa 66
Sunset in Chase County
Taken from the hill just east of Elmdale. Zoomed in toward the horizon and the setting sun. You may notice the truck on the left - it's traveling on US-50.
Thursday evening 18 February 2016
She was having fun. .. .
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The setting sun half way below the horizon from a busy Sunset Beach on 5x7" sheet film.
Kodak Commercial Ektar 8.5" (215mm) f/6.3 (Y2 filter) - Fomapan 400 (developed in D-76 1+3)
Washington State Coast
Ruby Beach, La Push
For 9 years Agnieszka and I have been wandering together...this is from one weekend not so long ago, from another version of the same life halfway across the world. How time flies and life bends, shifts and changes along the way.
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