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Explored January 14 - #141. Thanks everyone :-)
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Fantails catch insects on the wing and perform some incredibly agile acrobatics when doing so. They are great fun to watch. This little guy had just caught another dragonfly. HBW everyone :-)
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Textures by tassiesim and Alex Edgar
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Between night and day, between heaven and earth, between two villages, the old Gress Bridge still stands
To comMUTE in screwedCITY doesn't mean to travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis – it actually means to travel huge distance within screwedCITY limits, (which is extremely huge) around places located somewhere in between one's home and place of work on a regular basis just for the sake of being surrounded by mute fellow citizens on low public transport fare. Most members of screwedCITY middle and upper class prefer this activity more than after-work parties, while many prestigious law firms take comMUTE as a cheap replacement for team-building.
This is classic screwedCITY – comMUTErs on McCullough's grandiose Turnstile Plateau waiting for a bus or train from there to somewhere and in-between...
I've always believed that if you are precise in your thoughts, it's not the lines you say that are important - it's what exists between the lines. What I'm compelled by most is that transparency of thought, what is left unspoken.
≈ Vera Farmiga ≈
Weer een andere vorm met lijntjes :)
Still looking at pondweed (Potamogeton sp) in a flooded ditch, but in these three shots, I was concentrating on the space in between the leaves. There were some great shapes, reflections and shadows.
Decided that I loved the black and white theme from last week, so next few weeks I'm only going to shoot in black and white.
I liked the idea of exploring a functional 'in between' space, not just an object between something.
So a zip seemed a good example.
HMM.
Between school and a plain boring and slow train lineup the past few weeks, I haven't had much time to get trackside. I did nab this show the other day of a Lincoln to Galesburg manifest with a nice consist meeting a westbound coal empty in downtown Burlington. Enjoy!
Between the reeds
and a sand dune.
Harmers Haven
Victoria, Australia
Olympus OMD EM5.2
converted to 720nm+ infrared
Samyang 10mm f2.8 on a tilt-shift adapter.
Between heavy showers, GB Railfreight branded Class 66/7 No. 66767 passes through Gloucestershire en route from Castle Cement at Clitheroe to Hanson's Siding at Avonmouth on 26th February 2020.
Between Parkes and Narromine, NSW, an area called Alectown. 'Southern Cross' an Australian brand of windmill. The tank needs a bit of work though.
Between Rocks and Hard Places - A view out the end of the highest clifts in the mesa of Coal Mine Canyon, northeastern Arizona on reservation land.
Between tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, a Union Pacific south bound manifest has dragged itself up from Caliente seen in the background, on its way up Tehachapi.
I wish you all a great time tonight!
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Illumination of Regensburg Cathedral. Due to thousands of spectators, handheld shooting was necessary.
a part of the cascading tom ghyll waterfalls in the lake district, uk. this is situated right next to tarn hows and the area has an abundance of photo opportunities. from the tarn itself to holme fell just a few hundred metres away. although i was quite disappointed that sunrise around the tarn was non existent, these falls more than made up for the lack of decent light.
En las puertas del otoño lo arboles empiezan a teñirse de colores rojos, naranjas y amarillos. Aunque es muy preocupante la escasez de lluvias, estando en un gravísimo problema, será por el cambio climático?
At the gates of autumn the trees begin to dye red, orange and yellow. Although it is very worrying the scarcity of rains, being in a very serious problem, will it be due to climate change?