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A new Harbour Master's Office was recently built in Dunmore East harbour & I'm not sure if this is this derelict building located just behind it was the old office or if it had some other purpose? The gubbins on top & the spiral staircase caught my eye with the low Winter sun setting behind HSfS, HTT & HWW!

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMPC8QJF6sI HMMM!

LS&M 46 eases around a curve between Riverside and lower Smithville on its trip to New Duluth.

Fog on the Hudson river, looking from Catskill, NY facing East at the entrance of the Rip Van Winkle bridge.

Autotag sees a black and white image, but this is a full color pic.

ETA Peanut Butter sign on Glenlyon Road, East Brunswick, Victoria

I guess this will be a cold and snowy Easter weekend.

 

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A split toned photograph of a fading Rose.

Portwrinkle is a small coastal village in south-east Cornwall. It is at the western end of Whitsand Bay. It was traditionally a fishing village and the old 17th century walls of the pilchard cellars are still standing, although they have been incorporated into housing. The village has a harbour and two beaches.

  

one from the archives

Eins von ganz unten aus dem Archiv

Date: 2008.11.05

Copyright 2005-2009 AlexEdg AllEdges (www.alledges.com).

 

 

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Taken at Bogor, West Java - Indonesia

  

THANK YOU so MUCH for your kind visits, faved and comments.

  

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"Do not watch the petals fall from the rose with sadness, know that, like life, things sometimes must fade, before they can bloom again.”

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"Life is short, and time is swift; roses fade, and shadows shift!" - Ebenezer Elliott

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... the last leaf, fading away in the cold.

in my garden... hopefully the birds will eat the seeds...

Faded

 

HDR 7 scatti

Fotocamera: Nikon D700

Aperture: f/11

Shutter Speed: 1/10 s

Lente: 14 mm

ISO: 200

Exposure Bias: 0 EV

Flash: Off, Did not fire

Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 14-24mm f/2.8G ED

Another one fading into night. Have a good one!

Thanks to Photoshop CC and Deep Dream Generator (AI software)

The light was fading fast but gave a final burst of momentary color to these lenticular formations before darkness settled in.

I watched for a long time for the colors to change as the sun descended behind the hills to the southwest. I had a feeling there would be a colorful sunset, judging by the shape of the clouds and the strong yellow near the horizon. I grabbed my DSLR, went out on the front porch, and grabbed a handful of shots as the colors went from yellow to orange to pink, finally fading to leave the sky gray

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exploring a "shabby chic" kinda place

called Past Perfect Too.

Lawton, OK

  

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Hope you guys had a great weekend! HUGS

I get to shoot in actual daylight soon wheeeee

 

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A walk in the fog.

 

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my first shot with iPhone 7 plus. The bokeh effect is real😌

Summer colour is fading fast

Anemone Blanda from the garden, photographed in my studio, double exposure in camera. Tonal adjustments in Lightroom.

Lighting: Paul C Buff DigiBee 800 with a standard reflector and 10º honeycomb grid directly above the subject. Paul C Buff AlienBees B800 with a standard reflector and 20º honeycomb grid positioned 90º camera right. Paul C Buff AlienBees B400 with a snoot positioned 45º camera left.

Golden evening light bathes a solemn scene in Vulcan, Alberta, where the last of the historic "Nine in a Line" grain elevators - a location once boasting one of the largest rows of elevators in Canada - faces its final days. Just hours earlier on this gorgeous spring day, a steel grain bin still stood centre frame, but by 1900hrs, wrecking crews had reduced it to rubble. Here, Canadian Pacific EMD SD70ACu 7013 guides CPKC train no. 418 past the carnage.

 

The main elevator structure is slated for demolition mid-next week. For those wishing to document this iconic prairie sentinel, time is running out before yet another piece of Canadian history fades into memory.

I try to scatter the light so it becomes only tangible

and in the dark I try to hide for the time,

because with aging the dreams are molting and memories fade,

evaporate.

 

This is why music is my endless desire to you.

This is why my cello hums - very gently and almost inaudibly - on the colours of orange and red.

 

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Ik probeer het licht zo te verstrooien

dat het alleen nog tastbaar wordt

 

en in het donker probeer ik me

te verstoppen voor de jagende tijd

omdat bij het ouder worden de dromen vervellen

en de herinneringen vervagen,

verdampen

 

zo is muziek mijn eindeloos verlangen naar jou,

zo neuriet mijn cello - heel zachtjes en haast onhoorbaar - op de tonen van oranje en rood

 

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Listen to Jóhann Jóhannsson - Flight From The City

youtu.be/AlftMNmDH00

 

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With the fading daylight the temperature decreased rapidly and started to freeze camera, tripod and photographer.

Evening light dapples the woodland floor to find a flowering Wild Hyacinth, fading just as the day.

I'm putting all my cards on the table and identifying this bird as a male Scarlet Tanager. The females and immatures are greenish/yellow with olive wings. Apparently, as fall approaches, the males shed their red plumage and take on a similar appearance to the females who are yellow. So in any event, this bird has some changes coming possibly!

 

I was thrilled this morning when I saw this tanager eyeing the pokeweed berries and when he hovered mid-air to secure one, I did capture his wings up and there, right where our armpits would be (I'm sure there is a technical name!) a small hint of red!

 

I do feel pretty darn confident it is a tanager but would always be glad to hear from people who know more about this than me!

 

Good weekend to all and thank you so much for your visits!

~ And what a surprise: my "Fade" made it to Explore # 415, wednesday july 15, 2009. Thank you so much! ~

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