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Schlange stehen an der Leergutabgabe, denn Leergut ist bares Geld, dass man für die Energieumlage braucht.
Standing in line at the empties delivery, because empties are cash that you need for the energy levy.
Not the most photogenic of subjects, but theirs something about empty underground car parks, the lines, the pillars, the hint of menace and the unnatural lighting that makes them worth a photograph. Maybe also a sign of times we live in.
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what shall we use
to fill the empty spaces
where we used to talk?
how shall I fill
the final places?
how should I complete the wall?
Hamburg Hafencity Universität.
This was rather difficult with the fish-eye lens. The lights on the ceiling are far too bright. I got some lens reflections which I could not remove in post-processing (well, at least I was not satisfied with the result).
Lyrics borrowed from Pink Floyd.
Due a relatively high demand for local grain throughout the late summer months, OneRail have been operating several services South-East of Adelaide to Tailem Bend and Wolseley. On some days, a second divison service has been implemented to help cope with the demand. In this image, 1283S empty grain train to Tailem Bend heads through Mile End with GWA007/ALF24/CLF6/G535 in the early evening light on the 12th of February 2021.
From the archives. An empty bridge/hall yet full of geometrical patterns and shapes.I can't remember exactly where but I think it was near the conventional centre.
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8149 & 8213 round the large S curve at Jindalee with an empty Pacific National grainy on a warm summers arvo. 2/1/25
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Last month we played tourists and went to see Alcatraz, the famous federal prison in the San Francisco Bay. The island has a layered legacy as a 19th-century military fortress, a notorious federal penitentiary, a site of Native American heritage and protest, and now one of America’s most visited national parks.
This is the prison yard adjacent to the main prison building at the top of the island. Maybe you can recognize the yard from the movie "Escape from Alcatraz"?
Also, do you recognize the title?
I processed a balanced HDR photo from three RAW exposures.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 3 RAW exposures, NEX-6, _DSC4795_6_7_hdr1bal1d
The last rays of summer sunlight fade over the fields of Narrows, Virginia as westbound coal empties head back to the coal fields. The fields, country two-lane, mountains and barn all signify that we are indeed out in beautiful Virginia country side.
66560 awaits the road heading 4M41 London Gateway to Lawley Street with its train of empty flats strung out behind as 66551 approaches with a fully loaded 4L46 on the balancing working to the train on the left.
So many people here - it was probably the busiest place that we saw in all of Thailand. A stark contrast to empty beaches and hotels elsewhere
NS 7230 helps push empty autorack train NS 11N west through Cresson, as the train heads west to reloaded with cars in Detroit.
With travel restrictions continuing to constraint travel worldwide, scenes like this here at Changi Airport Terminal 3 are not uncommon these days.
Initially this emptiness was anticipated to be temporary, but over a year later, this might become a sight to see for the next year at least, until vaccines become widespread worldwide.
Platform One and not a soul in sight as a train departs. The arches of the Guillemins building dominate.
A pleasant surprise this evening to find that this image received an Honorable Mention in the International Photo Awards 2019 - my first time entering such a competition, so to get one of my four entries commended is pretty pleasing!
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It's like singin' to empty tables
Or a gallery full of ghosts
Or like givin' a great big party
Where nobody shows but the host...
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I'd say Collins Lake was at 110% capacity last week...We've got this site reserved next month so it should be interesting...
White Empty Wilderness. . . .
“For One Minute, Walk Outside, in Silence, Look up at the sky, And Contemplate How amazing life is “
Location: Snowlake ,Pakistan
This week I got my new super powered laptop (an Alienware) and after installing my Photoshop 5CS software, I wanted to experiment with the install.
Well this experimenting ended up turning into a new art project for me. I started getting ideas while I was playing with the PS tools and features - the thought of trying to vidually express an emotion of EMPTINESS or DEPRESSION that we all - to varying degrees - get pulled into at times in our lives.
The distinct swirl made up of feathered lines of changing colors from a range of bright and light toward the deeper darker and black colors represent the micro-feelings that go through our mind almost every second of our waking day. The bright colors are feelings peace, contentment, happiness, and excitement. As the colors get deeper and darker, the feelings evolve and descend to concern, worry, fear, helplessness, depression, an pure EMPTINESS.
Its not just ONE feeling we have but a collage of clustered feelings that are stimulated in response to direct response to the events, activities, or situation around each of us. The actual seriousness of these external stimuli upon us as well as how we each process, respond to them, and let it influence our overall feelings will color our emotional landscape.
In this visual expression of EMPTINESS, one can see how feelings and emotions spiral inward from a position of happiness to a vortex of darker helplessness that ultimately ends up in a feeling of depression and being surrounded by emptiness.
As mentioned earlier, this art was completely created in PS. It is 6 layers of color grandients that I worked with tools like SMUDGING, Blending, Dodge, Liquify, and filters. I kept playing with the tools until I got the emotionally visual expression I had in my mind.