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As a non-believer, I sometimes find it interesting that even in such small and relatively remote communities as Admiral, sectarian influences prevail(ed). Three churches all within a stone's throw, but God forbid they share facilities or darken each other's doors on Sunday.
Admiral, Saskatchewan
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Giovanni Marradi
BUONA NOTTE e BUONA DOMENICA A TUTTI..........(^‿◕)
This is a direct scan of a photograph I came across last week - taken December 1986 in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, here in Australia.
The photo is taken as is, and no modern filters or adjustments have been applied. I like the retro-feel this 36 year old image has.
These rock formations are made of sandstone, like the walls of the surrounding Jamison Valley. The three formations were created by wind and rain which is constantly sculpting the soft sandstone of the Blue Mountains. The Three Sisters can be seen from Echo Point lookout.
A commonly told legend of Our First Nations people tells the tale of three sisters 'Meehni', 'Wimlah' and Gunnedoo'. These three girls were part of the Katoomba tribe. All three fell in love with men from the Nepean tribe; however laws forbade the girls from following their desires and marrying outside their own people. A major tribal battle ensued, and the sisters were turned to stone by an elder to protect them.
The site has UNESCO world heritage listing.
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60 X30 softbox camera right. Reflector camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
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Three metal silos standing amid the trees and brush in the evening light, as the darkened storm clouds behind them set the sky to an unnerving grey.
Three apartment buildings (I assume) standing near KC's Kemper Arena (Hy-Vee Arena, whatever they call it now). I liked the way these buildings stood together, and while I was out taking other photos, I kept thinking about getting back to them to get a shot. Also, trying some new editing techniques, so we'll see how it all goes. I shoot raw, using a Nikon D3400, and edit in Lightroom (occasionally Photoshop and/or Nik Collection tools).
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II + M.Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO
Smile on Saturday: Creepy Creatures
Three eyed raven (Game of Thrones) statue with copperplate book label as background
As a thunderstorm passed in the distance I got the camera low on the tripod to use some vegetation as the foreground element. As luck would have it the storm delivered the background. A lighting trigger was used with an exposure set for 6 seconds which generated the slight blur in the bushes due to the windy conditions.
Three Mile Bend, Upper Yellowstone River, Yellowstone National Park.
If you go: it's almost 30 miles from the nearest parking lot.
wow, this week seemed to go on for years.
i had monday off but i swear the week was sixty days long. each day i looked at the clock about every two to three minutes and i just couldn't focus or concentrate on anything. i'm actually very glad the week is over and i had a fun weekend to conclude it, so at least there was some reward in suffering through, right?
eh, maybe next week will treat me better. or seem even longer since i don't have monday off, sigh.
1/16/11-1/22/11
It seems to me that these are three brothers, their faces are very similar. And the youngest brother, apparently, is used as an engine😀.
Black Sea.
Seen while exploring the harbour in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan. Just a bit of Saturday morning fun before we head off to a friend's wedding this afternoon. We are home now but I might keep imagining I am in magical Taiwan. We enjoyed it very much for all the vibrancy of life and amazing food. One little achievement was to eat peanuts with chopsticks - try it sometime :)