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Does anyone else like scrambling through driftwood to see what they can find? Enroute to Tomahawk Island in the distance.

 

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Waterscape 56/100 in 2025

 

Curtea de Arges monastery (or is it a cathedral?), Romania, after sunset. Simple and central compo, there really isn't much else to see in this town. There was a special "event" happening when I visited, with lots of security and supernova lights and professional filming cameras, they were suspicious of my tripod, I did get some blue hour photos, but not the compo I wanted.

" Literature, before anything else, is saying, Be mindful. Stop whatever you're doing & notice. Allow yourself to be seized by this." {Fredrick Buechner}

Like everybody else in the UK I'm in lockdown, so this was taken in my own back garden , camera in fact Sony A7iii-1/1250-sec-f4-iso1250-70-200mm-G

Taken within walking distance of my home , and if there was anyone else was about it was easy to maintain a safe distance

Take care and stay safe

Title: Under the garment.

Work by Else Sesink, student of the Fine Art & Design in Education course at Artez, Arnhem.

Seen at the museum "Het Depot", Wageninigen, The Netherlands

 

In my eyes, it was a beautiful arrangement between the two windows, in which the bare branches of the trees could also be seen, a nice similarity with her work.

I did edit the photo to a nocturnal atmosphere, seemed to fit better with the 'careless'? abandonment of the garments.

 

HSS everyone ;-))

Macro Mondays : Backlite.

TETRA - Geena ripped shorts + TETRA - Geena ruffle top @ Mainstore

 

[ATI] - Baylor tattoo. Exclusive @ ABSTRAKT EVENT

Event runs from May 15 to June 5

 

So close, no matter how far

Couldn't be much more from the heart

Forever trusting who we are

And nothing else matters

Never opened myself this way

Life is ours, we live it our way

All these words, I don't just say

And nothing else matters

  

Does anyone else find themselves drawn to the edges? For me, the edges are where the magic happens. The places where different worlds collide, like where the oceans meet the shore or where the sea meets the sky. The edges where seasons intertwine, as winter gives way to spring - like here tomorrow. The borders where the comforts of civilisation fade into the simplicity of off-grid camping, where night surrenders to daylight. And my favorite edges: where the known brushes against the unknown, introducing you to something new and exciting. Edges make me feel alive.

 

So, what’s with all this edge nonsense? I’m setting off tomorrow on a too-short 10-day adventure with a good friend, trading my beloved Central Coast beaches for the NSW outback. We’ll be camping in our swags, journeying through the sparse Australian bush, exploring new places, seeking out billabongs, and embracing whatever nature throws our way (hopefully avoiding any wildlife on the road). I’m looking forward to chilly nights around a campfire, gazing at light-pollution-free skies, and, of course, capturing it all through the lens of trusty old Olympus.

 

Stay safe, everyone, and see you in a couple of weeks!

 

PS - how inviting is this view when you emerge from the short bushwalk onto Pelican Beach, I had no idea which way to run manically taking photos ;)

I’d like to dedicate this shot to a good friend of mine William McIntosh. I have spent the last 4 months shooting as much as I can with Bill and trying to gleen info from him about his weather prediction skills and gain some insight about his frame of mind about photography. He is a master of weather prediction IMHO and I have always admired his tenacity which has netted him some absolutely fantastic captures from Yosemite National Park and the Pacific Northwest. Bill contacted me during the week to see if I was up for a Banzai run to Yosemite Valley as he was predicting a passage in the storm which would provide a high probability of misty/snowy conditions like seen in many of his postings from there. Of course Bill was right on the money as was shown from some of the webcams provided there. But unfortunately I had to decline as I was starting to get sick with the Flu and didn’t want to drag him down with me. Today he contacted me again to see if I was up for some shooting at Corona Del Mar but I was still trying to fight off the Flu and as painful as it was had to opt out again. Later, today, as I was digging through my folder of processed photos I found this shot and the pain of declination returned. Sorry Bill, I was more worried about getting you sick then worsening my own condition. LOL. Thanks for the invite my friend and hope you had a great day at CDM. If you would like to see William’s amazing photography, you can visit his stream here.

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Tale of the Take…

This is a side view of the arch found at Corona Del Mar, If you wanted to get a full view through the arch you would need to scramble along the cliffsides base there at a specific tide level, I say specific because if you time it incorrectly you wouldn’t drown but you would have to spend a long, cold night on the rocks or call the Coast Guard to come “fish” you out which carries along an $800 dollar or better rescue charge. I’m still hoping that Bill will show me the specifics of entering here at a time that would be safe to enter and exit during the sunset. See what I mean about his tenacity. :)

 

Please come over and check out my other photos, you might find something else you like. :)

 

Thanks for taking the time to take a look at my photos, and as always, your views, comments, faves, and support are greatly appreciated!! Have a great weekend everybody!! :)

 

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Head - LeLUTKA Lilly Head 2.5

Skin & Shape - Teo Sorbet - The Skinnery

Ears - Princess Ears by Swallow

Body - Lara by Maitreya

Hair - Brink by Stealthic

Eyes - Snow Eyes V1 by S0NG

 

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Shoes - Wales by Essenz

 

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Rings - Wonder Rings by Kibitz

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Backdrop Central

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This lovely flower is all by itself in the middle of our flower garden. Not much else really growing but it's getting green.

Don't know what happened to the rest of this one's friends!

The good thing about living in a small town is that when you don't know what you're doing, someone else does.

 

On summer nights the good old boys, local fiddlers, banjo pickers, anybody with a gee-tar or harmonica will show up on the lawn beside the courthouse and play old timey country and western and gospel songs.

Anyone else experiencing a drop in activity on Flickr? The last 3 photos that I have posted have about 5% of the usual views and faves that would have normally accrued by now. The STATS page tells the story. Not that it really matters but - it does make me wonder if they have changed some algorithm or some such?

 

It seems we have a new species of 'bird' occupying one of our birdhouses here at Keefer Lake?

 

- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -

Macro Monday thème café ☕ brew.

RKO_5471.

 

Late afternoon meeting with a beautiful lioness and sub-adult cub laying on top of a small hill.

 

What else do you want as a wildlife photographer?

 

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This is a magnificent organ. I have attended concerts and graduation ceremonies here but his was a rare opportunity before set up to get an image with no one else around.

date taken: 2015-03-04

camera: Fujifilm X-E2. 1/400 sec. f/11.0 iso 200

Our guides, from Guilin Photography Tours, setup an opportunity to go into some peoples homes on our first day.

 

It's one thing to be walking around an ancient village but something else entirely to be invited into a home and photograph people within their surroundings.

 

This lady, to me, was absolutely beautiful both in her appearance and in spirit. So was so welcoming when we came in and was so willing to be a subject for our cameras.

 

This is one of my favourite moments from the trip and one of my favourite shots from the couple of weeks that I was in China.

  

My website: In the Moment Creations

Who is hiding in the tenderness, doesn' t know the fire of passion.

the details

I saw something today, it reminded me of you.

Everything fucking reminds me of you.

I saw a picture of a cat. An ad for a bath.

There was this one time, I think it was like

something we once laughed at.

The worst is when it's a song, I can't shut it off

when it's one of those. It gets stuck in a loop,

or is that just me, where for those three minutes

and twenty seven seconds, there's someone else

that I swear is inside of my head. Or even worse, yours.

I stare at your name in those moments,

once or twice I've slipped up and said something stupid.

Just to get over the space, until I can crawl along.`

I let it take my breath, let the tears fall all over again,

then I remember that meme I saw again.

Never let someone tell you twice, that they don't want you.

I swear I can hear your voices laughing at me, as I read it again.

Love is deaf, dumb, and blind, and some nights.. I'm the queen of it all.

mood music

Amsterdam - Bilderdijkstraat

 

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Somebody Else - The 1975

 

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Summer holidays are here and it's time to have some relax and fun after another complicated year.

 

But I hope everything will be fine. After all, what else could go wrong?

 

P.S. Thanks Ali for the fun WL ^-^

Don't let the sun go down on me

Although I search myself, it's always someone else I see

I'd just allow a fragment of your life to wander free

But losing everything is like the sun going down on me

Oakland Museum of California

Ricoh GR III Street Edition

Ricoh 2.8/18.3

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There was a time when we thought that the Anglican Church was as unchangeable and as permanent as the English weather, that the red telephone cubicle was part of an identifiable English character, and that the equally red letter box would be eternal.

 

"Oh, oh, you think you're special

Oh, oh, you think you're something else"

 

The Anglican Church is no longer what it used to be - and its majority is no longer "English". English weather is now a matter of unpredictable surprises, telephone cubicles have been superseded by smart phones, and the Royal Mail is neither royal nor reliable in its delivery of letters. And the English character? You tell me. We in the UK are living among fossilised objects, and if new life is springing up it will in all likelihood have little to do with the Anglican Church, the Royal Mail and Englishness. Let me put it bluntly, it is immigration that is blowing new life into a sclerotised and inelastic body. Leica M8, Voigtlaender 35/1.4.

... and everywhere else as well. I wanted to take all those typical pictures of the Grand Tetons, but the smoke from the wildfires got in my way. There is a certain charm to this smoky horizon though, I think ;-)

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