View allAll Photos Tagged Tracing
A boat leaves only traces of light as it enters LaSalle Park Marina in this view of Hamilton Harbour and the city's north end industrial area
cette photo a été prise lors d'un hiver, dans une ferme à Abondance ; et j'ai été frappée par le regard de cette vache derrière sa barrière, enfermée durant la période hivernale et marquée par une étiquette.
Un état du monde animal qui pourrait bien s'appliquer aux humains dans ces moments difficiles.
this photo was taken during a winter, on a farm in Abondance; and I was struck by the look of this cow behind its barrier, locked up during the winter period and marked with a label.
A state of the animal world that could well apply to humans in these difficult times.
5229c 2018 08 21 001 file
Outline of offset wall explored
Previously captured this wall with the offset
magnified by shadows. That view can be
seen in the abstracts album and/or the
Black & White Folio album.
Sometimes, the best scenes are just around the corner...
tomorrow I'll be off... see you on Friday!
ciao
Delle volte, le scene più belle sono dietro l'angolo
Buona serata, domani sono assente!
ciao
You may not be able to see it, but this the entrance to a cemetery. It's just off a summer road in the Palouse region of Washington. The wheat is just coming up (it's June), and while the road isn't dry, it's dry enough to drive without fear of sliding off into the field.
I first discovered this cemetery by accident while wandering down various dirt roads. I looked to my right as I was passing by and I saw gravestone on a hill. From that angle, I couldn't see the lane or how to get inside.
This is fairly common out there. Abandoned cemeteries may be visible from the main road, but the lane leading to them have been plowed under. In the off season, you might be able to make out the old trace, but it's understood that the cemetery is now an inaccessible island.
Fortunately and obviously that was not the case here. The lane is sort of hidden, but obvious once you see it.
Most of the graves are from the late 1800s/early 1900s (the first in 1878), though the most recent was in 2018 (with a few in the 1980s).
.
.
.
'Tracing'
Camera: Chamonix 45F-2
Lens: Steinheil Rapid Antiplanet 6,5; 27cm
Film: Fomapan 100
Exposure: f/16; 1sec
Process: FA-1027; 1+14; 9min
Washington
Jun 2023
► █░▓ ≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈ LEAVING BEHIND THE summer beach in this less frequented area of otherwise densest populated country of Europe. On my walk along the left shore of the Boven Merwede river (a short stretch of the main Rhein branch). Treading upon Natuurgebied Sleeuwijkerwaard (nature resort). The pathway winds towards the village between the concrete piers that used to form the base of a pontoon bridge, built and scarcely used solely for military exercises. These are leftover from the Cold War era, built in 1956. A stark reminder of the ideology fud and paranoia that didn't start yesterday and lives up to this day.
Lumix G90 / Lumix 12-35 mm f2.8. —At 12mm (24mm full frame equivalent) and f5 aperture priority. Shutter speed of 1/250 sec. This is a sooc jpeg edited in Apple Photos 10.0, uncropped 4×3 format and exported as (non 16-bit) tiff.
~SHORTCUTS~ ...→Press [F11] and [L] key to engage Full Screen (Light box) mode with black background ↔ Press the same key or [Esc] to return... →Press [F] to "Like" (Fave)... →Press [C] to comment.
File name: P1033446.tiff
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. It's clear that street shots from 2020 will be very easy to date when we look back upon them in years to come. Stay safe everyone!
"Now in the people that were meant to be green there is no more life of any kind. There is only shriveled barrenness. The winds are burdened by the utterly awful stink of evil, selfish goings-on. Thunderstorms menace. The air belches out the filthy uncleanliness of the peoples. The earth should not be injured! The earth must not be destroyed!"
-Hildegard of Bingen
"With my mouth,' God says, 'I kiss my own chosen creation. I uniquely, lovingly, embrace every image I have made out of the earth’s clay. With a fiery spirit I transform it into a body to serve all the world."
-Hildegard of Bingen
A 181 day exposure tracing the path of the winter sun from the autumn Equinox 2016 to Spring 2017 Equinox, including the Winter Solstice.
ABS pipe pinhole camera, Ilford 9x11 inch paper negative, inverted and flipped in PhotoShop.
North Pole Alaska. 64.46'58"N 147.20'28"W. Elevation 492'ASL.
Sony FE 90mm Macro G OSS - f/14.0
Image is 1.5" W at 1:1 macro - 11" (.28 m) from subject. At 1:1, this lens needs a smaller (narrower) aperture to bring most of the object into focus.
It was serendipity. While tracing gull steps at my favorite beach, I spied something flash in the sand. An old bottle had washed up and something was inside. After wrestling with the cork, I pulled out a folded piece of paper. It was from my LA friend, Hillany, who had disappeared on her way to a Phish concert nearly two months ago!!
I read with shaking hands. She'd been gone so long. No one had heard from her and we feared for her safety. She thought nothing of going off on her own with only her backpack and relying on the generosity of other Phish fans.
The note was short. It read: "HELP! I am hostage in a warehouse near Seattle. Guys have guns and bad breath. Please find me. Hillany Scofield."
My first thought was to contact our friend Doutz who lived near there and get her on the case. There was no time to waste!
=======================
The White Canvas Gallery challenges you to write your own story.
1. Someone has to tag you for you to qualify to do a sequel picture.
2. Assuming someone has tagged you, you have 3 days to think of a sequel picture and post it to Flickr. If you cannot do it then ask the person who tagged you to tag someone else. (3 days time period is done to keep this moving at a fair pace). If the storyline gets stuck with someone for too long, the moderators or admins of this group reserve the right to assign it to someone else in the group just to keep it moving. So dont lose your chance !
3. Tag someone to follow you, they will need to create another pic within 3 days, help them as much as you can.
4. Post your pic to this group
www.flickr.com/groups/twc-serendipity/
5. Feel free to write out your story in the description, just make sure these rules appear on your post at the bottom of your description
6. To help with sequence, i strongly urge that you start your title with "Scene [number]". the number is whatever your scene number is, one more than the previous.
Original Post (Scene 1):
sea smoke and the morning sun and ice on the beach, Lake Michigan, Upper Peninsula, Michigan - December 12 2024
Not the shot I wanted to get because I couldn't get out there in time. Sea smoke on the upper Great Lakes is one of my favorite weather phenomena living in this region. It's how you know it's cold cold out there.
0F / -17C air temperature.
-10F / -23C wind chill.