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Let's all go to Ezra's house and have our laundry washed!
A charming scene but does look like a lot of work. Remember when your Mom or grandparents got their first dryer!
Having discovered a large, densely populated area of Canada Anemone much closer to home, I've made several visits while they are at peak condition. A chaos of blossoms abound.
Meant as a documentary shot to establish density and habitat.
Class 43 locomotive No. 43192 arrives at Yatton station with the late-running 2U12, the 06:40 Penzance to Cardiff Central service on Saturday 30th October 2021. Sister locomotive No. 43122 was at the rear.
On this visit to Yatton I had the pleasure of the company of Stuart Warr and Invader1009, who had come here specifically to photograph this train.
Olympus OM-D E-M5
665nm infrared camera conversion
Panasonic Lumix G 20mm f1.7
Collage assembled from 8 images
This is the third piece in the series I am calling Community. This work is in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and continues my experiences in the seniors photography workshop where we are looking at the communities in which we live. We are working towards a group project of some sort that we are collectively trying to define. It is very interesting for me as I have not worked collaboratively in my art very much.
124 in 2024
#88 - Round Things
Thank you in advance for your views, comments, and faves. They are much appreciated!
Sony 85mm 1.4 GM II
This small rural community has a rather large old Church from around the year 1200, so as many other places, I guess this have been a larger community many years ago. I wonder about the silos, because under normal conditions, it is not allowed to build something tall or ugly close to a church, those silos are both tall and ugly, so I guess there must have been corruption involved here ! I like to do both documentations and historic photography, so things like this, I think is important for the future to be documented.
My entry for this months competition on 'Unity'
Taken at Cawsands where the community spirit is strong.
Thanks for looking and any comments
Wyoming Brook, Sheffield.
Took this handheld propped up against a small bridge over the stream.
Would have taken my tripod but did my back in the day before hitting Tennis balls about with my neice and nephew.
bushtits live in groups. when a pair has chicks the whole group feeds them, takes care of the nest and watches for predators
High Street, Markyate, Hertfordshire. The county in general, but this village in particular, is regarded as "safe". The crime rate, when compared to the UK average, is low. This "safety", however, comes at a price. Using a bit of sarcasm, I could say that one would not commit a crime here because there is nothing interesting to be criminal about. But, on the other hand, boredom and predictability also have their price. In this village, young people have no way of advancing their career and prospects. Self harm, particularly among young men, is common. When it comes to protecting the community, "safety" is only one of the core elements.
Fuji X-E2.
Bluemoose (from FBTB & the Brickish Association) was kind enough to build my Swallowtail model using my online instructions and submit it to the Milton Keynes LEGO store Window.
Kentmere 100 @ 800, Blazinal 1:100 Stand Development 90mins/68F, Canon TI with 40mm STM lens.
Montgomery, Calgary
A recently created space from a former derelict site.
www.north-norfolk.gov.uk/news/2024/march/new-community-sp...