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Everyday it goes below our seen realm,
it fades away,
leaving us some time to think,
how much we have taken yesterday?
how much we have to give tomorrow?
What difference have we made?
What problems we have encountered?
How many of them have we solved?
What are we up to the next morning we get up?
What history will record about us?
Will our memory be pleasant to the next generations?
The list goes on and on,
it never ends, until a new dawn comes by
and we keep hoping ,
praying ,
and wishing for a better tomorrow.
This was EXPLORED on Jan 28, 2014 and ranked 21 !!!
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Breiðamerkursandur, Austurland, Iceland, 05.11.12
Kamera/Camera: Canon Eos 5 D Mark III
Objektiv/Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm/ 4/ L USM
Filter: Lee Filters hard + soft ND grad
Little after sunset at Black Hills Regional park. Sun light is fading while street light is growing.
Possibly one of my favourite photoshopped work, the idea of this is someone lost, he trying to find the right path but down the line he fading away.
If anyone would like to know how I did this, leave a comment and i will try my best to help and hopefully you can do some cool things with this effect.
Thank you and hope you like the photo. :)
At the 7G Farm in Louisville, Colorado. Time for a new one? I suspect this truck is pre-air bags, pre-seat belts, pre-pollution controls and pre-power steering.
Faded
Do you remember?
Promises of yesterdays
Feelings stranded
Time flies
No regrets…was it a mistake?
Only desperate hopes
Who was hurt? Please tell me…
Despite how much the struggle
For a possibly perfect tomorrow
Like a candle light that shivers
Upon the ledge of our dreams
Let me keep a faded picture
As we wait once more for another place, another time
This is one of my favorite places in Iceland. I pay a visit to this rock (Stapi) every time I travel around the country, which is unfortunatly only once or twice per year.
The milky way in transit westbound begins to fade losing the battle to light pollution from the city of San Jose and the south bay area communities. Those ant hill along the horizon are actually Mount Hamilton, Copernicus Peak and the ridge line of the Diablo range. At the Summit of Mount Hamilton is James Lick Observatory, the worlds first permanently occupied mountaintop observatory at the summit of Mount Hamilton at 4209 ft above sea level.
In this scene the milky way is begining to set as it also begins fading into obscurity, you can clearly see the degradation of star light and darkness from 35 miles away. To the natural eye the milky way was clearly visible where I made this image, The mountains of the Diablo range played a beautiful role in shielding a huge amount of light pollution which was visibly dominating the dark sky along the summit of mt hamilton. I was pleased at the way this image showcased the battle of the night sky and industrial waste of unused light. Although i was happy to witness the cosmic light from within the outer rim of the bay area, i couldnt help by dismayed by the natural beauty of the night lost in light.
30 seconds
ISO3200
14mm
F2.8
Sony Alpha a390DSLR
Rokinon 14mmF2.8 lens
#lightpollution
#milkyway
#sanjose
#california
#nightphotography
#stars
#bayarea
#astrophotography
#astronomy
.#galaxy
Got to drop by this great lighthouse for the first time the other day just after the sun sank below the clouds on the horizon. What a spectacular spot to sit and watch the lobster boats returning to the harbor in the fading light.
I miss you darling more and more every day
As heaven would miss the stars above
With every heartbeat I still think of you
And remember our faded love...
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7up and liquor...most likely whisky...
Fading ghost sign on an old, dilapidated building in downtown William's, California...
The interesting red flare above the sothern horizon changed very little and faded slowly over the course of about 1 hour.
Strobist info:
FL36r through umbrella, camera left-above @ 1/3 power
White reflector right-slightly-below of model
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDmzGLrdjxQ
That moment has fled forever ...
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la E189 091 (ES64F4 991) di ERS Railways affronta le curve dell'alta val Reno con un merci combinato presso Rheinweiler.
Die E189 091 von ERS Railways auf den Weg über die hügelige Landschaft am Isteiner Klotz nach Basel mit einem Kombizug am haken, Hier in Rheinweiler aufgenommen.
The ES64F4 of ERS Railways on its way to Basel, across the beautiful landscape around the "Isteiner Klotz", here in Rheinweiler.