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sneak preview from mondays shoot.

models: (from left) Krista Collingridge(scene), Kate Durack(scene) and Talisa Rimland(scene).

beauty: rebecca joanne.

stylist: hannah mcgrath.

On a cold March 3, 1989, Amtrak’s eastbound Empire Builder passes a small ranch at Snowslip as it approaches Blacktail, Montana, while climbing a snowy Marias Pass.

This rock formed as wind-blown sand dunes. Usually, after it's been compacted and cemented into rock, then exposed back on the surface, the weathering process rarely correlates with the original depositional surfaces. Here it has. The flat surfaces are the exposed surfaces of the downwind surface of the dunes.

 

the day you slipped away was the day I found that it wont be the same

 

*sigh* I miss the two iPods i lost.

 

Dec,03,2008 and July 3,2009 was one of the worst days ever.

  

I apologize for the bad quality, again this was taken with my phone.

 

i sooooooooo want need a camera.

 

Chasing birds came a cropper

 

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Last of the Coyote shots from Cades Cove.

Although I used a Paul Simon song title this photo reminded me of that scene at the end of Gregory's Girl where they are dancing together while lying down. The raised leg and arm certainly looks like he is throwing some shapes here. What is really going on is that he is both cleaning himself, and cooling down in the snow. He was actually dirtier looking than this before he rolled in the snow, and animals with thick fur often choose to lie down in snow, especially in warm(ish) weather. His snow bath was sloping so as he jiggled about he was slowly "slip slidin' away".

A feral pigeon on the ice at Connaught Water in Epping Forest.

two more purple sandpiper shots from mid week , as now back in welsh restricted movements lockdown its going to be a while before much fresh stuff appears

Dry Gulch Trail-Wenatchee, Washington

WWII bunker - Northern France

Bronica S2a

40mm f/4

Kodak Tri-x Pan, Developed in Rodinal

on a generator built in 1908

hydroelectric power station Wienerbruck

This is looking around the side of the Mesa Arch. Canyonlands National Park, Utah.

Fountain outside Terminal 3 at Copenhagen Airport. A nice idea on paper and inside the designer's head but completely ridiculous in practice. The minimalism is ruined by the necessity of having to put up these "slippery when wet" signs every 1.5 metres around the perimeter, due to tourists not noticing it and walking across it.

 

Nevermind that, it wasn't even working that day. A little blemish on the face of a long history of Danish Design.

Cowslip | Primula veris | Primulaceae

 

Samsung NX1 & Helios 44M - 58mm f/2

f/3.2 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld

 

All Rights Reserved. © Nick Cowling 2020.

 

There were three types of pours of concrete, here are the plywood and board formed connections.

This large blade of grass in Edwards Gardens (east Toronto) looked so inviting with its fresh morning dew.

Stanley Beach, Hong Kong

Little by little, Alaska's old and historic lodges are fading from sight. The old timers that built them have passed on, and the kids left behind have no interest in maintaining them. The big cities beckon - and another lodge is reclaimed by mother nature. Over the years I have seen a number of them disappear. I'm just glad that I got to spend time in their cozy interiors, while enjoying good conversations with the folks that built them so very long ago.

Die schmale Stiegengasse Butter Slip in Kilkenny verbindet die High Street mit der tiefer liegenden St. Kieran's Street auf kurzem Wege. Butter Slip heisst die alte Gasse wohl zu recht, weil die Bodenplatten durch unzählige Tritte abgeschmirgelt und rutschig wurden, als seien sie mit Butter eingeschmiert worden. Vor Allem bei Nässe muss man da wohl ziemlich aufpassen. Deshalb wurden bei den Stiegen in der Gasse wohl auch Handläufe montiert, damit man sich im Falle des Ausrutschens oder besser schon vorher sicher aufrecht halten kann. Kurioser Name für eine kuriose Gasse.

 

The narrow Butter Slip alley in Kilkenny connects High Street with St. Kieran's Street below via a short route. Butter Slip is a fitting name for this old alley, as the paving stones have been worn smooth by countless footsteps and are now slippery, as if they had been smeared with butter. You have to be especially careful when it's wet. That's probably why handrails were installed on the steps in the alley, so that you can hold on securely if you slip, or better yet, before you slip. A curious name for a curious alley.

A West Midlands Railway 323 is reflected in the windows of the Unite Students building as it rumbles over the Selly Oak Viaduct working 2P47 Bromsgrove to Lichfield Trent Valley.

It's giving variety~

 

Skin :: VOGLIA Parker

Hair :: HOLD Jost

Body Hair :: Volkstone

Suit :: Orion Izar Suit

The close of a year and the anticipation of a New Year is always a time to reflect on the old, make course corrections and look forward with hope to the future.

 

Camera Sony Alpha NEX-7

Exposure 0.04 sec (1/25)

Aperture f/6.3

Focal Length 133 mm

ISO Speed 1600

Exposure Bias 0 EV

 

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This was taken on our first visit to this beach.

Usually I prefer to shoot early or late in the day when the light & colour are more special & I've posted one from here at sunset before.

However, I think the really blue icebergs look better in diffuse light - on this day the sky was very dark & dramatic.

The older & more stressed the glacial ice - the bluer the icebergs & these would have been very very old indeed, (& had a stressful existence probably crushed hard & bumping along the bottom of the glacier).

 

It had been snowing - you can see some snow on top of the iceberg although by now it was raining, which meant literally wiping the filters after every single shot, waiting for the wave then taking the cloth away & hoping that the filters would stay dry long enough to get the shot which was a bit of a bummer (but at least you know you're filters aren't dusty).

Needless to say we only got a few before packing up!

Quite liked the moody drama in this one which only served to highlight the intensity of the blues

 

If monochrome is your thing - just look away now or pretend that this is merely an illusion, & that the icebergs are in reality a humdrum shade of greyishness! ;)

 

Many Thanks to Everyone who took the trouble to view comment or fave :)

Another view of the slip at McCrae showing the other houses and large hole where the house had been!

"Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of earth,

And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;

Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth

Of sun-split clouds, --and done a hundred things

You have not dreamed of --Wheeled and soared and swung

High in the sunlit silence..."

 

John McGee

The comings and goings on the corner of Church Street and Shoreham High Street. 3 buses, cars passing and turning in and the nicely lit record shop helped create the image.

 

12x 8 second exposures combined using "lighten mode"

 

My monthly shot using this technique.

120 in 2020

40. Everything you think is wrong day.

 

OK, its more of a girly thing, but who has days when you realise you have put on a sock that keeps slipping down into your shoe and you're constantly stopping to pull it back up again. Maybe after a while you end up just leaving it!

Good-bye 'little one'.

We'll miss you! This song says it perfectly...

 

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Highest position: 11 on Saturday, October 25, 2008

                             

ISO 100

17mm

f/22

115 secs

3 stop Hi-Tech GND

Hoya ND400

I took this shot a few weeks back now and was surprised at how quickly this old pier is decaying. It wont be long before this lovely subject is just stumps.

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