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I have passed this shot many times, always put off by all the crowds lined up on the highway bridge, which is the traditional shot of this icon. Having a chance to visit in the winter and having time to explore I found an angle I liked from the second bridge on the trail that runs along the Virgin River. The light was "weird" all evening as the sun passed through clouds on the distant horizon and finally set behind the mountain ridge. It never explored the clouds around the Watchman as hoped but it did light up all the clouds directly over my head which helped with the reflection in the river. I explored many angles including panos, but liked the closer isolation of the peak with teh light on the face.
TEH1452 LK13BGU seen approaching Neasden, Brent Park Superstores working on route 92 towards St. Raphael's North, Drury Way.
I was sorting through my photos and came across this one of my favorite teh from a hawker on Neil Road. I feel like I'm having deja vu or similar, I thought I shared this shot a while ago, but it's neither here nor in my Facebook gallery. Mystery! Mystery!
This hawker was great, when I was working on Neil Road I would stop by his stall every morning and order the same thing. After a week or so he remembered who I was and had my favorite prepared by the moment he could see me walking from down the street. When I would take a vacation and come back after several days of absence, he would ask, "What happened? I thought you got kidnapped or got into some kind of accident!"
Normal, it's back. The photo title and me. I noticed the snow annoying me as it whizzed by in my peripheral vision this morning and I got all excited. I HAD PERIPHERAL vision!!!! Oy. Also? Yay!
Off to trek through some snow. Also? Shovel it.
the good old days | Also? Oh also? t w e e t t w e e t
On the banks of the sacred ganges,the city of varanasiis one of india's most important pilgrimage sites and the holiest of sites for hindus.after recnt death of George harrison(a long time devotee of hinduism),the media speculated that his family was planning to scatter his ashes on the ganges, purported to be his spiritual homeland.whether this ever happned is a mystery and life continued as it has for centuries with the chanting of mantras,the frangrance of incense, and splashing of water by thousands of visitors who came to worship in the temples built on the river bank
Teh Tarik or “pulled tea” is a strong, hot tea mixed with sweet and creamy condensed milk. It is made by repeatedly pouring and pulling the tea between two mugs until it becomes rich, smooth, and frothy.
CS-TEH
Airbus A.310-304
TAP Air Portugal
"named Bartolomeu Dias"
Heathrow
Runway 27L
13/10/2004
"delivered to TAP on 05/08/1988,
served with TAP until 2008. Transferred to Air Transat as C-GTSW, registered 26/09/2008. Stored 12/2019 after logging 115260 flying hours"
Comparing the free version of teh LEICA LUX App I just read about in PetaPixel w/ teh iOS SOOC NOIR pic...
Leica version in comments:
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This was an exhibit at the Singapore Bienalle - a massive art show. It was inspired by split Teh Tarik (Tea with milk).
Amsterdam 11-08-1979. TEH 310066 is a Mercedes-Benz O302 coach built by Irannational in Teheran. An coach from Iran was certainly an unusual sight these times, and would still be nowadays.
I put my subject in the centre of my photos too much. Needs to stop. Also someone finished all the teh.