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An old women stands on the Highway. The floods of 26th July washed away many parts of the huge Western Express Highway.
When the wind blows new snow over the open prairie there are only a few trees and our snow fence to stop it.
I have moved on.
Moreover, I have let go.
Of you, of me,
of what once was,
and of what never will be.
Kabakungan Cove
Dasol, Pangasinan
The Siffert/Herrmann Porsche 908LH prepares to suffer the ignominy of being towed away by an old Ford pickup truck.
Last week we had a huge storm, and when I resumed my usual running route this week, I found this magnificent fallen tree (its twin was lying on the other side of the road, like two dead sentries). Silverfox is a shaman so I took him there to say farewell.
The pictures were taken for the photography contest maybe-innocent and her friends held on tumblr/facebook. My theme was “rain”.
May 15, 2009
Sarasota, Florida
Canon Digital Rebel XTi
f/6.3, 1/100 sec, ISO400, 23mm
© A. Mark Mento
This is my entry for the third round of the MOCOlypics over on MocPages where I was given the category of "Post Apoc." Here I have depicted what remains after an epic gun battle that took place outside a paritally collapsed building.
Taken at Billy's birthday party in Newcastle. Ben and I stayed up all night because we had to catch a 7:00am flight to Berlin in the morning. Flying with a hand over and no sleep for 24 hours is not a nice experience.
This is the school that I attended the morning after it had been gutted by fire. It has since been rebuilt to it's former state, although with some major modifications.
Rojo celebrated a little too hard when Sion returned. He hasn't quite recovered ever since...
Posted & Photographed by: Anton
Location: Home
Camera: iPhone 3GS + SwankoLab app (using "The Frozen Tundra" formula)