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Winter night
Had a good bit of wind and clouds reflecting a bit of light. Experimented with a long exposure capturing some motion in the trees.
artworks on paper by Yanomano
The “line_up“ is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The “liners” are made out of paper (Din A3/A4),
oil paint and graphite. The theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers.
Yanomano
It's called Wind Ridge for a reason. It was howling up here and difficult to remain standing upright. That's Pigeon Mountain on the left and the diagonal trail is Skogan Pass.
When I get back off this mountain, you can find me on Twitter
A strong (and cold!) north/north-westerly wind was whipping both waves and New Year's Day walkers along the Northumberland coast.
Best wishes and New Year greetings from Alnwick.
we’re having extreme weather in parts of california. wind gusts up to 65 mph. some of the photos of downed trees destroying houses and cars look like a hurricane hit us. the rivers and streams are overflowing with persistent rainfall and flooding parts of major hi ways and roads. we have another full week ahead of more strong wind and rain. lives have sadly been lost.
ICM in the garden. The dahlias are still out but blowing about in the wind. I wanted to give an artistic impression of that.
Watching the Wind weather says we may have some strong storms coming our way, so far it has just been warm with some rain and clouds shot in North Carolina.
2022.08.20
Rotterdam
AIS Name WIND OSPREY
Typ Errichterschiff
Flagge Denmark
IMO 9621704
MMSI 219029785
Rufzeichen OZPA5
Baujahr 2012
Länge 160 m
Breite 49 m
Tiefgang 5.6 m / 0.1 m / 11.7 m Avg/Min/Max
Geschwindigkeit 7.7 kn / 14.0 kn Avg/Max
Eigengewicht 13174 to.
Bruttotonnage 24586
AIS-Klasse -
The view from Dream Lake looking up Tyndall Creek to the jagged edge of Flattop Mountain (r) and Hallett Peak (l) on a beautiful winter's day. Wind is the norm in the Front Range in the winter. The high winds create sculpted snow lines called sastrugi which form parallel to the predominant wind direction. Moment’s Notice and I were christening our new snowshoes on this walk, happy as much for the crampons on the bottom as the effective spread of our weight on the snow.
A beautiful day for a walk. Went into town and walked along the River Clyde and came across this cherry blossom blowing in the wind.
Winds of Change...Featuring Designer Circle with Urban Cherry
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