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Morning at Aberdyfi pier. The boats tethered, waiting for their chance to sail, while the gulls wheel around looking just as graceful as they always do.
Put me in mind of this song ... I'm pretty sure you know it ! I couldn't find a good 'live' version of this song, showing the magnificent Freddie Mercury 'doing his stuff' on stage (he was always so magnetic) so this is the official video when it was first released.
THANK YOU to my Partner in all our groups, Tony (Guy@Fawkes) for obliterating a great big mast inadvertently caught on my photo which I hadn't even realised was there until I began to process this !! See his photostream here:
~ Processed in PicMonkey with one texture of my own applied ~
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Took a risk with this one and decided to super crop a photo of some bent metal against the yellow background. Something is definitely drawing me to the art of the image and not the capture in itself. Please leave your thoughts if any :)
Now be good and stay and I'll be back soon.
A Royal Mail high capacity trolley awaits the return of the postie.
Immortals tethered to a tree..if the tree died they died too...think about that next time you snap off a branch...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oib0a2_itA
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Listen: slow down - Lyrah
can we slow down?
I'm always running
but my pace is lagging
and my life keeps dragging
can we slow down?
counting the minutes
like we set the time
like we'll be alright
running 'cause I'm feeling
like a ghost
never lift their eyes
unless we get posed
out of body
and it's kinda home
I could lose the space but
tether myself close
stay spinning out of place
maybe I should really know by now
how to make the world slow down?
wake, dizzy in a haze
maybe I should really know by now
how to make the world slow down?
how to make the world slow?
slow down...
Another shot from Meols Beach last weekend. Slightly more colour in the sky and a different crop compared to the previous long exposure from this spot.
Low tide on the beach a perfect opportunity to try and take some photos of the boats at sunrise(5am). We got there about an hour before sunrise and eventually we had a bit of colour.
Meols Beach, Wirral.
Low tide on the beach a perfect opportunity to try and take some photos of the boats at sunrise(5am). We got there about an hour before sunrise and eventually we had a bit of colour. You can just about make out the Sun to the right of the boat.
A very early morning start(2am) on very little sleep. i'll admit i wasnt enjoying myself at the time and couldn't wait to get back to bed. The things we do for a photograph :)
I have wanted to do something different for a while, then one gets lost in what can only be described as "Photographers Block", akin to "Writers Block" same thing yet different tool of creativity. I even deleted a photo I put up yesterday as I hated it, simply because experimental change is sometimes difficult, in the enigmatic paradigm of remaining as was, yet contradicted by the yearn for change, albeit lost for choice yet unable to see the forest for the trees! If you catch my convoluted drift?!
I think the criteria of assumed "change" is tethered to the idea of realising that ,change, in one's self cannot therefore be abridged to the same/similar ideas of others, it is a struggle then to remain original. I am still trying to conquer it whilst trying to not to lose my perspective to the idea of absolutes!
So this photo I took along the A100 with the Westhafen Canal running parallel, in which there are three or four barges moored along the walkway, I had been meaning to get to them since the weather has since started to slowly improve. They are basically big floating elongated buckets of either nothing or asphalt, earth and what have you. But they are interesting for the very old mechanical presence, compositional offerings and overall differing of imagery from nature and anything else that has been done to death so far. The clouds were thin and wonderfully striated offering a bokeh contradiction of composition's directional flow. It was tricky getting the angle as I wanted to get the motorway out of the focus completely.
That's all my waffle for today, I hope everyone's' week has gotten off well and so as always, thank you! :)
Ayrmer Cove is a beautiful, secluded sandy beach, which you can reach on foot most easily from either Challaborough Beach or the nearby village or Ringmore.
On this particular day we walked down from the National Trust car park and were surprised at the fury of the Ocean and you can imagine my desperation to capture the mood. First of all I took some LE a couple way back in this account but my remote release stopped working (and why I bought cable releases now for my camera’s) I just don’t tether my iPhone never have. It was possibly the most exhilarating photo session I personally ever had. It was very cold and very windy but I loved it...
Below is the link where the famous Shark fin rock is more clearly visible...
I see a lot of spiders webs when walking my dog through the woods early in the morning, like the spiders are connecting every plant with another.
Classic one third shot, rope leading you into the image, many of these to be had on this vast sandy beach
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One of the moon shots I took with my youngest son a little while back, well before the blood moon. It almost looks like the moon is tethered to the transmission tower like a giant totem tennis set.