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"Drive"
Who's gonna tell you when
It's too late?
Who's gonna tell you things
Aren't so great?
You can't go on thinking
Nothing's wrong, oh oh
Who's gonna drive you home
Tonight?
Who's gonna pick you up
When you fall?
Who's gonna hang it up
When you call?
Who's gonna pay attention
To your dreams?
Yeah, who's gonna plug their ears
When you scream?
You can't go on thinking
Nothing's wrong, oh oh
Who's gonna drive you home
Tonight?
Who's gonna hold you down
When you shake?
Who's gonna come around
When you break?
You can't go on thinking
Nothing's wrong, oh oh
Who's gonna drive you home
Tonight?
You know you can't go on thinking
Nothing's wrong
Who's gonna drive you home
Tonight?
Cars
A cold front came through today clearing up the skies for a while and blowing like crazy. It was in the low 20's with a wind chill of 5 above when I shot this manifest southbound at Munger on the Rainy Sub. After I uploaded the shot I noticed that I caught a backseat driver without even knowing it.
Seems like my taxi-ride for the day was stood on the next platform getting very wet too! Well having bagged the shot I thought I'd upload it anyway .....
The train is Northern's 16.48 Blackpool North - Bolton (2J98) service departing a very rainy Preston and surprisingly running to time given some of the challenges experienced on the network earlier in the day. The "back-seat driver" is probably the guard having a quite moment before he heads down the train to check tickets.
27th November 2015
Waiting for the driver while leaning the head on the backseat window... I guess the driver won't come any time soom ;) Thats another shot from my visit of the "Car-Sculpture-Park" in Neandertal.
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Sorry, I couldn't resist posting another shot of mother and baby.
Cropped and tweaked just a little bit.
Better viewed large please xx
Explored. Thank you xx
I got a backseat view on a recent road trip while the boys took the front seat.
a bit more of a challenge as the windows are tinted so I had to open them sometimes.
This view is from the east side of Knight Street Bridge driving south. Fifty years ago
this view was solid sawmills along this arm of the mighty Fraser, now just a few remain.
More tests with the new lens, I'm loving the bokeh coming out of this thing. I want to find some time after exams to take an actual picture series with a story/theme, I'm just so busy until then that I need to sit on all my ideas and it's frustrating.
I might stop posting for about a week after tomorrow, because of the crunch period before exams. I should be back on schedule after that, though
Typically I drink a green Monster and eat Combos on a road trip. We also typically drive to Chicago by going via Wisconsin.
But this time we changed it up. We drove into Iowa then to Chicago. So instead of my typical "road trip goodies" I had this and babybel cheese, with Oreos.
We're here!
I like the peace
In the backseat
I don't have to drive
I don't have to speak
I can watch the countryside
And i can fall asleep
Arcade Fire - 'In The Backseat'
Romeo isn't shy about asking where to go and what to see from his basket.
Taken in West Seattle's Anchor Park looking east towards downtown Seattle.
Peeking from behind the seat, (keep in mind how your pooch will look with your car interior, we went for the gray tones which handsomely shows off her coat!)
I think this is a dane trait, I've seen other shots where danes are looking around something, behaviorally speaking other breeds that I have had do not look at you without just coming on up into your face!
I've been shooting a lot of 35mm film lately, and my medium format still, too. All just for fun, mostly because my digital camera or Rolleiflex feels too big to carry around in my purse sometimes.
You can view a lot of the 35mm shots on my blog.
This pieced together portrait is definitely influenced by Kevin Meredith's montage portraits, as well as some of Steph Goralnick's panoramas.