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Another abstract from the Milwaukee Art Museum. I am surprised myself about how many pictures I took there.
During my recent holiday in Fuerteventura, I went for a walk one afternoon over some wasteland near to our hotel and came across this pretty cool stone.
I initially thought the stick was a lizard!
I accidentally took a photo while adjusting zoom. I think Bob Ross would call it a happy little accident.
And by "cool" I mean the intensified blues thanks to some "auto-correction" done by the cheap drug store scan.
(Yes, occasionally I still shoot film.)
Shot with my trusty Nikon FE2 and a homemade lens hacked from movie camera parts.
No worries during this late dose of midsummer-like weather, we haven't put the kiddie pools away yet!
This tired boy just climbed in after a long and spirited game of chase 'n' wrestle with a friend 😊
With the decommissioned Willington Power Station cooling towers in the background, Colas Rail Freight Class 56 No. 56078 passes with 0Z56, a light engine move from Crewe Basford Hall to Doncaster on 3rd February 2023.
René Magritte, Le chant de l'orage (1937)
Der Gesang des Gewitters
Ausstellung in der Schirn, Frankfurt am Main
Cooling towers (that's what I guess) at Thyssen-Krupp-Steel in Duisburg.
Kühltürme (nehme ich jedenfalls an) bei Thyssen-Krupp-Steel in Duisburg
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This is my dog Lucy cooling off on one of our walks. Steilacoom, Washington, State
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This is a mono version of an image that already appears in colour way back in my photostream. Loch Coultre is in Glen Shieldaig, here on a very cold but bright February morning. The loch was partly frozen over especially round the edges hence the fuzzy bit at the bottom.