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HDR I took in my region at sunset today, one of the first days of the season where it was sunny at sunset and there was snow... which fell last year! :)
The place is desolate.
I'll let the oracle speak:
"At midnight all the agents
And the superhuman crew
Come out and round up everyone
That knows more than they do
Then they bring them to the factory
Where the heart-attack machine
Is strapped across their shoulders
And then the kerosene
Is brought down from the castles
By insurance men who go
Check to see that nobody is escaping
To Desolation Row."
- Bob Dylan, "Desolation Row, Verse 8" (1965).
Desolation Sound is a deep-water sound at the northern end of the Salish Sea and of the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, Canada.
The desert and the ocean are realms of desolation on the surface. The desert is a place of bones, where the innards are turned out, to desiccate into dust. The ocean is a place of skin, rich outer membranes hiding thick juicy insides, laden with the soup of being.Inside out and outside in. These are worlds of things that implode or explode, and the only catalyst that determines the direction of eco-movement is the balance of water.Both worlds are deceptive, dangerous. Both, seething with hidden life.The only veil that stands between perception of what is underneath the desolate surface is your courage.Dare to breach the surface and sink. (Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration)
“The first thing I remember about the world...is that I was a stranger in it. This feeling, which is at once the glory and desolation of homosapiens, provides the only thread of consistency that I can detect in my life.”
Malcolm Muggeridge
i could maybe do a single photo hdr out of this but i dont feel like trying
uploaded this one ages ago but edited it a little and just uploaded all together again.
52 weeks of 2016
Week #16 ~ Pinhole
I made a pinhole cover for my camera a while back, so was happy to take it out again. I processed this image using Silver FX 'Antique Plate' which I thought suited the scene but it is basically out of camera.
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Sarasota-Florida
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Desolation Wilderness, Ca.
The Milkyway, as seen from Desolation Wilderness. This was shot from camp on my backpacking trip earlier this month. Every star that you see is actually in the Milkyway but we commonly refer to the streak across the sky as the Milkyway. The Milkyway is our Galaxy, which is shaped similar to Saturn and it's rings. Consider the milky streak of stars across our sky to be the rings as seen from within itself. Regardless, when you get it this dark out you can't help but marvel at it.
66 second exposure at 2.8 and ISO 2000. If you look at the stars on the outer edge of the image you can see that 66 seconds produces enough movement to show some blur.
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The Excelsior slowly decomposing in the swamps of Mutton Cove. I tried something a bit different with the post processing going for a darker, grungier look.
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From Wikipedia:
The Salton Sea is a saline, endorheic rift lake located directly on the San Andreas Fault in California's Border Region. The lake occupies the lowest elevations of the Salton Sink in the Colorado Desert of Imperial and Riverside Counties in Southern California. Like Death Valley, it is below sea level; currently, its surface is 226 ft (69 m) below sea level. The deepest area of the sea is 5 ft (1.5 m) higher than the lowest point of Death Valley. The sea is fed by the New, Whitewater, and Alamo rivers, as well as agricultural runoff drainage systems and creeks. More.
a street during christmas season
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As summer fades away, this distant and beautiful place gradually becomes desolated. There are only few people walking on the rocky beach at the Blue Hour. There is no Golden Hour because the sun is so rarely seen. Yet moments like this, full of freshness and utmost clarity, are not rare at all. This is the place where the spirit of the North rules.
Forillon National Park, Quebec, Canada
“The good Samaritan, he’s getting dressed, he’s getting ready for the show. He’s going to the carnival tonight on Desolation Row.”
— Bob Dylan