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Upper Kananaskis Lake in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Alberta is a man-made reservoir for hydro-electric power and irrigation. The Kananaskis Country is full of grand scenery like this. The area was used as backdrop for the Leonardo DiCaprio picture "The Revenant".

 

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It is not always the gloomy, foreboding peak it was when featured in "The Revenant"

These high winds bring warm pacific air to Alberta. They do create some odd atmospherics, but are not a sign of our impending doom --Leonardo experienced one of these filming the Revenant here, and read too much into the phenomenon..

Sequoia National Park. This place is something magical.

We went for a walk knowing that in the wood there might be dangerous animals such as pumas, as a sign near Ben Sherman tree stated. We moved carefully and felt the great power of nature. Would you even think that few hundred meters away from the street you were driving your car on, there might be a deadly animal? This is America, nature and civilization, men and animals, life and death. As today was the Oscar's ceremony day, I can tell I felt like if I was in The Revenant. Without bears, sure, but with the feeling of being in an everlasting place, where time loses its meaning and boundaries between mankind and nature fade.

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and Rick Mayall. Street art in Richmond upon Thames. March 2018

Artist: Paul Don Smith

Okay, without a bear, no native Americans, not buried alive and no horse to sleep in. But the rest: identical. Though little bit boring.

Ilford 400 film developed in Caffenol, then fixed in a salt and urine mixture for 12 hours.

This is just a bad, drive-by shot from the far side of the car, taken so that I could do a Google search to see what movie was being shot in this area. Apparently, it's for a movie that is being made, called The Revenant, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. He will play a 19th century fur trapper, Hugh Glass, who seeks revenge on the men who left him for dead after a Grizzly bear attack. Yesterday evening, I came across a news article about the film, seen at the link below. Release date for the movie is December 2015.

 

I have mixed feelings about it, as it is being filmed in one of my favourite areas of Kananaskis. Though I know it will bring in money for the nearest town, I just hope that there is minimal damage to the land and disturbance to the wildlife.

 

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Stourbridge Bus Station

 

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Vehicle History -

New to Wolverhampton 7/04

Withdrawn 2/16

Scrapped 3/16

Walsall Bus Station

 

Vehicle History -

New to Birmingham Central 11/99 (Branded for Hagley Road services 9/109/139, Birmingham - Stourbridge/Merry Hill)

Withdrawn 3/09

Reinstated to Birmingham Central 8/09

Transferred to Acocks Green 7/10

Transferred to Walsall 11/15

To Reserve 5/16

Sold to Sharpes, Nottingham 11/16

Rutland Road, Bearwood

 

Vehicle History -

New to Hockley 1/02 (Branded for the 16, Birmingham - Hamstead)

Transferred to West Bromwich 5/05 (Upon Closure)

Transferred to Perry Barr 5/06

Transferred to West Bromwich 2/08

Transferred to Walsall 10/15

Transferred to West Bromwich 12/15

Transferred to Acocks Green 12/17

Withdrawn 3/18

When looking west from Calgary, Alberta, Chinook winds can be clearly seen as a distinctive line of blue sky below the heavy clouds.

 

In Calgary there is a saying: "If you don't like the weather - wait a minute". This should be taken literally if experiencing a Chinook wind. During the winter months in Calgary, a Chinook is a common phenomena. Chinooks occur where the Alberta Prairies meet the Canadian Rockies. Chinooks are a welcome relief during the cold winter months as the warm winds can quickly raise sub-zero temperatures to comfortable levels. A strong Chinook wind can make a foot of snow vanish in a single day. It is not unusual for a Calgary Chinook to push a below −20 °C (−4 °F) temperature to above 20 °C (68 °F) within a few hours. Such winter relief may last for as much as few days, before temperatures plunge back

to their base levels after the Chinook blows over.

nationalpost.com/news/canada/leonardo-dicaprio-witnesses-...

 

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Street art in Soho, London February 2016

Artist: Paul Don Smith

Sí, a mí me gusto la película. La Naturaleza en estado puro y no solamente la de los bosques que nos presenta el largometraje, también la del ser humano.

 

La vi en el cine y ese día hubo apagón de unos 20 minutos (justo antes de la famosa escena de la osa), era la primera vez que me pasaba algo así.

 

¡Ah! y la fotografía, inolvidable, cosas de Emmanuel Lubezki.

Her yıl merakla beklenen ve sinemanın bir numaralı ödül töreni olarak görülen Oscar’ın 88.’si bu gece gerçekleşecek.

   

www.sosyokultur.com/88-oscar-odulleri-bu-gece-sahiplerini...

Iñárritu’nun Leonardo Di Caprio’lu, “The Revenant” filminden yeni görseller geldi.

  

www.sosyokultur.com/yeni-gorseller-the-revenant/

Well I have waited a while to post these, but here are the HD expansive photos of my Church Dream MOC from Summer of 2022. I went with natural lighting for the photos this time around and saw an incredible turn out. Little editing was required on the tale end of shooting. As for the slides the first five show the MOC in larger detail while the later five examine aspects of the free-form landscape and architecture better. At some point in the next few months I will either do a techniques post or a story Q&A. Thank you to any and all who supported this project along the way. I am incredibly happy with the result. If you have any feedback, it is greatly appreciated and as always, enjoy.

Well I have waited a while to post these, but here are the HD expansive photos of my Church Dream MOC from Summer of 2022. I went with natural lighting for the photos this time around and saw an incredible turn out. Little editing was required on the tale end of shooting. As for the slides the first five show the MOC in larger detail while the later five examine aspects of the free-form landscape and architecture better. At some point in the next few months I will either do a techniques post or a story Q&A. Thank you to any and all who supported this project along the way. I am incredibly happy with the result. If you have any feedback, it is greatly appreciated and as always, enjoy.

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