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The view of a rural grade crossing near Mattoon, Illinois, on the former Illinois Central Railroad mainline. The view is from a southbound Illinois Central Gulf intermodal train. (Scanned from Kodak Tri-X negative film)
Agfaphoto APX400 @ 1066 ISO (D76 dev), F3 (recalibrated +1EV), 50mm/f1.4 (shot at f/16) gradient filter.
Pushing APX400 to 1066 wasn't trivial, I extrapolated the development time from available data and gave it a shot using D76. Think I got it right:)
Near Ujazd, a small Polish town that suffered 70% destruction in WW2, there stood a picturesque old manor I loved photographing. Recently, it was razed to the ground. So while passing the grounds on a freezing (-15C) morning, the view previously blocked by the house was open, and here's what I saw!
Paper print scan (foma c-something).
Alderley Edge is a dramatic sandstone ridge with impressive views over the Cheshire plain towards Manchester and to the hills of Cheshire’s Peak District. The broad ridge top is well wooded with Scots pine and beech trees.
Got lucky with the snow storm as I got to the park's entrance but was unlucky to find that I left my chains at home.
view from Penryhn Castle to Anglesey with puffin island on the left and the Great Orme, Llandudno, on the right
After work, I went to Big Tree Park by the Halifax River here in South Daytona, to take some pics of cloud formations. It was so windy that I could hardly open my car door! On the south side of the park is this canal that feeds into the river.
View On Black (Large)
the view from the "hendrix" bridge over sava river in zagreb. i was trying to find out how heigh it is, but i guess i have to try harder. it's a rail bridge, no pedestrians, no cars, only illegal climbers such as us. it's quite an experience to walk up the 1m wide steel plates with no bordering of any kind, glimpsing below as you climb.
a train passing the bridge while you're up there is a special bonus indeed.
i need to take a better picture from the ground for a better idea where this actually is...
On the south side of the island of Van Brienenoord in the Maas Rivier in Rotterdam, NEXT architects and H+N+S landscape architects have designed the first point in the Maaspoints series: special places along the Maas to strengthen the relationship between city and river and between people and nature. Water Woods, the first viewing point in the series, is designed as a forest of steel pipes that together form a contrast: the stairs going up lead to a panoramic view over the river and the skyline of Rotterdam, the stairs going down bring the visitor in close contact with the specific cyclical tides of the water.
Source: www.nextarchitects.com/maaspoints-water-woods/
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Aan de zuidkant van het eiland Van Brienenoord in de Rotterdamse Maas ontwerpen NEXT architects en H+N+S landschapsarchitecten de serie Maaspoints: bijzondere plekken langs de Maas om de relatie tussen stad en rivier en tussen mens en natuur te versterken. Water Woud, het eerste uitkijkpunt in de serie, is ontworpen als een woud van stalen pijpen die samen een contrast vormen: de trap omhoog leidt naar een panoramisch uitzicht over de rivier en de Rotterdamse skyline, de trap omlaag brengt de bezoeker in nauw contact met de specifieke cyclische getijden van het water.
Bron: www.nextarchitects.com/nl/maaspoints-rotterdam/
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Camera - Canon EOS Rebel T7 (Digital)
Peter Gelderloos | “Worshiping Power: An Anarchist View of Early State Formation,” pg 210 | Literary Landscape | 2020
"Painter William Mazza responds to his surroundings in many exploratory ways. He mines the words from texts written by such authors as Angela Davis, Cecilia Vicuna, Anne Waldman, and Susan Sontag. He then separates them into the letters that fill one written page…and one painting."
The passage of text incorporated into this painting appears in the book pages next to it.
ArtRage Gallery, Syracuse N.Y.
View Point, Phuket From this point can be seen the bays Kata Noi, Kata, Karon, and also Koh Poo Island. It is one of the island's best views. A large public sala, or shelter is there for visitors, and several vendors sell food, drinks, and souvenirs in the area when the weather is nice. The Viewpoint is between Kata and Nai Harn.
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