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and no matter how much the heart beats for the other, they were doomed to be star-crossed lovers...
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Hair: Nina by Magika
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One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Festive Season".
Shot with a Screen Cezanne Scanner lens on a Canon EOS R5.
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Ikon Glass Eyes
Lipstick is Fey by Alaskametro and eyeshadow is rose gold by Alaskametro
Mina Leslie hair
Ghee Simple Drop Pearl earrings
Focusing on the detail. A brutalist concrete ceiling and roof lights in an indoor market building in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
Queensgate Market. Built 1968-1970. Architect: Gwyn Roberts of J Seymour Harris Partnership.
The discoloured film on some of these windows has taken on an abstract form.
Photo taken September 2022.
Also see 'Simple Abstract 78', another shot of the same ceiling, taken in October 2021. flic.kr/p/2myM5gM
Looking up at Prospect Place, Battersea, London. Architect: Frank Gehry/Gehry Partners. This is his first residential building in the United Kingdom. Completed 2022.
my houseplants. when they live.
Blue Star fern in terrarium, iPhone, blackie app
fern lumen print with Dupont DL Velour black 3 paper, expiration date: 8/1955
Soft, even, overcast light and a Dunlin standing pretty along the shore. The chaos of the 100s of other shorebirds surrounding this one fades away when this beauty isolated itself to my right. It eyed me up for a moment, deciding whether it was safe to continue feeding in my direction. It was and she did.
A camera is a photographers sanity. Who messed with mine? LOL..
Sometimes you have to just play with life and see what she throws you.
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"The human heart has hidden treasures, In secret kept, in silence sealed; The thoughts, the hopes, the dreams, the pleasures, Whose charms were broken if revealed." ~Charlotte Bronte~
"Friendship is the source of the greatest pleasures, and without friends even the most agreeable pursuits become tedious." ~Thomas Aquinas~
Duisburg, Germany, 2017.
This is the first of a series of "leftovers"... photos I have meant to post for a long time but never got around to.
There's more on www.chm-photography.com.
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Sunrises are always unique and even when the sun doesn't make an appearance have their own charm. The wind didn't favor bird photography on the morning when this was taken while I was visited Jacksonville, but I thought the sunrise was beautiful and the simple composition appeals to me. Maybe it's the bird! Have a good day!
“If you don't love the sea, the sun, all the simple pleasures, what sort of life are you going to have?”
― Marty Rubin
I often gaze upon the rocks, and wonder what they have seen. If you look, long and hard, you can see time passing by.
Wall to wall torrential rain today...which we need...but editing a splash of colour was much needed.
Brutalist icons in London.
To the left of the photo is Centre Point, London. Architect: George Marsh of R Seifiert & Partners. Completed 1966. Refurbished from 2015 to date.
To the right of the image is another brutalist icon, St Giles Hotel, built 1977. Architect: Elsworth Sykes Partnership.
Torrance Beach, CA
05-30-23
Right before sundown. In another couple of minutes the disc started to slip into the cloud bank, so by the time it reached the horizon line it was already gone, but at this moment, the sun was bright and round.
I did get a shot of the pelican as he crossed in front of the disc by the way, however he was too far away and there was too much glare. Now you know I could do some digital magic, even position other birds in the shot from other photos, but I chose not to.
I like the simplicity of this. The sea was quite active closer to the shore, but this is a full 400mm telephoto shot, and the water was calmer farther out.
The mountains rising in the distance are Malibu.