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One way ticket (Niel Sedaka)./Gotta travel on, never comin' back / Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues…
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Shot at the central station in the city of Arnhem, Netherlands.
Fahrkartenautomat am Hauptbahnhof in Arnheim, Niederlande.
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My Outift by Adorsy - Cosmopolitan
Hair by Doux
Cotton Candy by Lelutka
Photo taken at Ashemi
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Looking Close on Friday - Shades of Purple
Happy Looking Close on Friday everyone.
Here we have a little wooden train, from the board game Ticket to Ride.
For a train tragic such as I, riding the 1880 train was a wonderful fusion of fun and fantasy, theatre and thrills. There are some wonderful videos to be seen on Youtube, just search "1880 train hill city" to be transported to another world.
And here I thought I had to earn my place...
I wonder if Hell has festival seating? Does Ticketmaster still have those high fees? Will they be sitting next to me?
Speaking of I will be getting a knee replaced in early May. That should keep me busy.
Grab your ticket and let's go on an adventure. Sometimes an escape from the world is exactly what a girl needs. I have never been on a train before and I think it is a great time to try something new. Be bold and try something, different. If a Disney princess gets her animal companion why can't I? Let's get out of this town tonight. All aboard! Let's go! - Bliss
What’s She Wearing? – EloraBliss Resident
Pose: Lyrium
Head: Lelutka
Body: Legacy
Hair: Doux
Skin: Tres Beau & Velour
Eyes: AG
Nails: E.Marie
Make-Up Lips: Tres Beau
Make-Up Cheeks: Veechi
Make-Up Eyes: Tres Beau
Enhancements: Izzie’s
Body Glitter: Cynful
Clothes: Tetra and Little Fox
Shoes: Breathe
Earrings: Vibing
Rings: Vibing
Necklace: Michan
Companion: Rezz Room
Have an adventure:
SIM: Cherishville Winter
BellaTECH - Supporter
"May I help you ma'am" the girl repeated in her usual polite tone this time.
"Yes, please a train ticket"
"Of course ma'am, but where to" The girl did a formidable job at hiding her annoyance with Maj.
"I don't know" Maj replied, suddenly realizing she hadn't thought that far, she just had needed to get away.
"Well ma'am, in what direction would you like to go ?" The lady behind Maj let out a sigh this time.
Credits & close ups
Blume @K-Pop United
K&S trainstation @Level
Sunday afternoon at the Kunstmuseum. “It’s a madhouse,” sighs the lady at the ticket check. Compared to the cheerful crowd she has to check in, her grey-blue uniform looks tired. Young and old have dressed up fashionably for the exhibition about Dior.
Uniforms should express authority, but how neutral do they have to be? “High time to put a good, preferably younger fashion designer in charge,” says an inner voice. A museum that - after many shows of famous designers - has developed into an epicenter of haute couture should surely have more courage. How else do you express the bond with ‘fashion’? A word that unites such a myriad of meanings – from cut to shape, from mannerism to creation – that everyone can identify with it.
LEFT OR RIGHT
In any case, at the top of the central stairs, a choice has to be made. Right to the ‘New Look’ by Dior – left to the ‘Night Animals’ by Spilliaert and Braeckman. We go left because that's why we came. In the dim silence that falls on us like a downy blanket, we focus our eyes on the introductory text. And on the image of a man descending a staircase in the semi-darkness. To be precise, we only see half a man. His face is barely visible, and his clothing reveals nothing special. Could that be a harbinger of what awaits us? Certainly.
Stairs are powerful metaphors. Up, down: life has its peaks and valleys. Platinum-blonde Hollywood stars made a great show of descending a staircase. A practice that Marcel Duchamp slyly commented on with 'Nu descendant un escalier'. In this sensational painting from 1912, a character strides down like an avalanche of cubist fragments. Naked? Down the stairs? The audience was stunned, moved by laughter and anger.
Admittedly, there was movement in the image. Or rather, that was suggested very nicely. Or was it a pile of firewood that came crashing down? The cartoons in the newspaper did not mince their words. The term ‘anti-art’ was used. Isn’t Braeckman’s intensification of the unfathomable also just a provocation? Yes, there is something in that… some photos are so black that you can only guess what you see.
(part of my review in Den Haag Centraal, October 31, 2024)
Few takers for tickets on a cold and frosty 30 December at Lichfield Trent Valley with 313212 reflected in the screen of the ticket machine prior to departing with 2O23 to Bromsgrove.
Another one of those moments that really makes you think who, what and why.
Wishing all my flickr friends and those who have commented and added my photos as favourites a very peaceful and happy Christmas and all the very best for 2017.
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Been trying to do some street shots, I don't find it easy. With this one however I cheated a bit as I was looking down over this crossing.
Inspired most definitely by Greg. (Thank you matey !)
Ticket Booth at the Boone County Fair in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 1/4-second exposure at ISO 50, processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Believe it or not this was rush hour on the way home on the DLR - crowds had just gone up the escalator on one side, come down the escalator on the other, yet just for a moment a quiet calm had descended...
Long work day for a security guard near Hue, Vietnam.
Photos from our 3 month family trip around south east Asia. The camera of choice for this trip is the Fujifilm X100T. I'm going to collect the photos from this trip in this album: www.flickr.com/photos/polycola/sets/72157677831288362
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Many more shots from this trip in my photo blog: