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The old concrete pier in Blankenberge, now rebuilt.
Nikon FM with Kodak Tri-X, one from the archives but revisited and getting a new fresh appeal. Re-scanned on the Kodak Pakon F-135 film scanner and slight post prod in OM Workspace.
Platycnemis pennipes - Blue Featherleg
A single wide open macro shot taken with a Canon 77D and Canon EF100mm f2.8 L Macro IS USM mounted on a Velbon Ultra Stick Super 8.
Eastern Chipmunk.
Between 8 1/2 to 11 3/4 inches in length. Reddish brown above with a white belly with 1 white stripe bordered by 2 black stripes on sides ending at the rump and 2 white stripes on back much thinner than side stripes. They have a dark center stripe down the back and pale facial stripes above and below the eyes. The tail is brown on the tip and edged with black. They also have prominent ears.
The Eastern Chipmunk's habitat includes open deciduous woodlands, forest edges, brushy areas, bushes and stone walls in cemeteries and around houses.
They range from southeastern Canada and to the northeastern United States from North Dakota in the west to the Carolinas and Virginia in the east.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.
This was really the first event I had attended and photographed since the start of the Pandemic. The mask requirements were starting to ease. Some wore them, while others decided not to. For me, it was interesting seeing the choice made by the individual, before my lens.
Like a boxer up against the ropes , this bush brushes bravely before bedding between bedposts. Thoughts of a pink cloud enter its mind and a hill "caps" it off.
Excerpt from torontobiennial.org:
The undulating edges of the monumental sculpture The Flow Between Hard Places represent the sound waves created when uttering the word pasapkedjinawong in Anishinaabemowin (“the river that passes between the rocks”), as spoken by Anishnaabe Elder Rose Wawatie-Beaudoin.
Commissioned by the Toronto Biennial of Art and made possible with generous support from the RBC Emerging Canadian Artist Program.
Glencoe, Scotland
When you go through Glencoe for the first time, the atmosphere becomes suddenly very particular and heavy of History! The vast landscapes are breathtaking whatever the light or weather conditions. I would definitely recommend that place as a stop over if you are road trippin' in Scotland. This is where happened the massacre of Glencoe in 1692, in which 38 members of the Clan MacDonald of Glencoe were killed by forces acting on behalf of the government of King William III following the Glorious Revolution.
Platycnemis pennipes - Blue Featherleg
A single shot taken with a Canon 77D and Canon EF100mm f2.8 L Macro IS USM mounted on a Velbon Ultra Stick Super 8.
Between the frozen blades of green
Covered in ice, now is seen
A fallen leaf, that once was found
Covered in beauty, all around
Until time made it fall from grace
Descend slowly to the place
Where covered in ice, it is seen
Between the frozen blades of green
Feeling the constant war between the darkness and the light. I can’t find the words to express it so I make pictures.
Day 18
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As a way to cope with circumstances beyond my control, survive and work to keep fighting for life I decided to try to take at least one photo (or more) each day. I call this “a photo (or more) a day.” Practicing this form of therapeutic photography helps me work to focus on the present moment, gives me something familiar and enjoyable to focus on as I use photography skills that have become like second-nature to me and being able to view the images I capture helps me recall what I was thinking, feeling and noticing at the moment when I created the photos. More of the photos from this series can be seen on my Instagram account
I may not always have the energy, time or capacity to share photos from this series—especially with the very challenging circumstances my family and I are experiencing—and will do my best to continue taking a photo (or more) a day even if I’m not able to share.
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Raindrop In between the Columbine leaves that are just starting to show. Plus my camera must try and get a raindrop without that showing.
Macro Monday In between
Happy Macro Monday everyone
Parts of the hotel building are pretty hidden, so of course it looks much smaller from the outside than it actually is.
A cold wind was blowing from the north, and it made the trees rustle like living things. -George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones
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