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A flowering "yellow toadflax" that found it's way, up towards the yellowing, august sunlight of a fading summer.
51/123 Illustrate a favourite quote: " Flowers whisper Beauty to the world, even as they fade, wilt, fall." Dr. Sunwolf
A CP Rail SD40-2 had a Soo Line SD60 and a grain train rolling past the Deerfield Metra stop on a warm and sunny June day in 2010.
The Dual Flag paint on the older motor was starting to fade with time, and soon the age of the GE would catch up with the EMD fleet.
My Wife always says that folks like my landscapes, she is not sure why I post anything else. I am not sure that folks online know me from Adam, so I am not sure I subscribe to the idea that anyone expects anything from my posts. Seems too romantic. So I like to post some odd-ball stuff too. You can't get much more odd than Salvation Mountain. I stumbled across this image and thought it was time for me to post it. My stream needs some color.
Why the title of the photo? Well, this image was shot in 2020 and even then it was very apparent that this unique desert site called Salvation Mountain, near the Salton Sea in Southern California, was already fading.
The creator had passed away in 2014. He was a BIG fan of Christianity, he called bestowed this place with its name. Well, since he died the place has started to crumble. The desert sun is not very discriminating, it tends to destroy everything. Salvation Mountain is no exception. A team of people try to keep it up, but most the of interesting caverns and cool nooks and crannies have been closed because they are not safe anymore. I have read that since 2020 it has just gotten worse, fast. Sad. Humans can be so very interesting, especially when they are a little...different.
I like to celebrate the things of nature, but I also like to celebrate the things of man. Leonard Knight made magic in the middle of nowhere, and I am glad we can make it last in photos. Here's to you Leonard.
Let me know what you think.
When large-flowered trillium begin to fade, they get a pinkish hue to them. It's nice when you can find one that hasn't started to droop yet, like this one in Perrot State Park, Wisconsin.
One more shot on the trails
Hopefully I can get out and get something fresh soon
Enjoy your evening
Jeff
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мy мυѕιc "Visage - Fade to Grey"
"One man on a lonely platform
One case sitting by his side
Two eyes staring cold and silent
Shows fear as he turns to hide
Aaah, we fade to grey (fade to grey)
Feel the rain like an English summer
Hear the notes from a distant song
Stepping out from a back shop poster
Wishing life wouldn't be so long
(Devenir gris)
Aaah, we fade to grey (fade to grey)"
New installment of our mixed project.
(Though actually this was the very first one we made, somehow, totally accidentally. That worked out pretty well.)
It's a double exposure created in Photoshop (not in-camera) of two medium format shots, one taken in July during our Roid Week shenanigans on black and white film, and the other in Jay on Kodak Portra 400. Both were taken on the Kiev 88.
Polaroid SX-70 Sears Special
Impossible Project SX70 Color
Unknown date
Polaroid Week 2016
Day 1
Photo 2/2
Yet another garden snapshot of our butterfly bush which is already fading, where I quite like the texture in the bokeh. I hope you like it too!
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It's said by some historians John Greenwood established the first modern omnibus service in 1824. He was the keeper of a toll gate in Pendleton, England on the Manchester-to-Liverpool turnpike, he purchased a horse and a cart with several seats, and began an omnibus service between those two locations. Unlike with a stagecoach, no prior booking was necessary and the driver would pick up or set down passengers anywhere on request. This immediately sparked fierce competition and a dense network of omnibus services quickly sprouted in the area, often acting as feeders to the railways.
Omnibus is the Latin for "for all", and refers to a passenger-carrying vehicle, originally an enclosed horse-drawn one.
Old Route 66, NM