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Monday was busy - lots of meetings, plus I had to get Rudie off to Doggy Day Care. But! It was foggy. And frosty. What to do?
Dropped off the dog and made a dash to Ryerson. Skipped the tripod and settled for the camera with good autofocus. A quick circuit of my favorite spots in Ryerson, and then it was off to work.
I would've loved to have stayed longer, but you take what you can get some times.
"A not taken picture is a lost memory!Don't forget to remember!"
(Old Kodak Advertisement)
"Una foto non scattata è un ricordo che non c’è! Ricordati di ricordare!"
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Despite a difficult week, life lunges onward and I had a new series photoshoot -- in a location we have used previously. Ryan and I went to 2 different thrift shops, bought as many varied suitcases as we could (making sure to have some old, some somewhat old) and set ourselves up in the middle of the street (very reminiscent of "Wayne's World" at time --- "Car! Car!")
The title of the series is "Losing my religion, finding my faith". The concept hinges around baggage -- our baggage. Specifically our "religion" baggage -- those outside influences that shape our thinking of God, Jesus, Church, Christians, etc. Unnecessary baggage or hurt, anger, fear, manipulation, abuse. Baggage that weighs us down and prevents us from having true faith. We need to dump the baggage, leave the suitcases behind and run toward faith.
With the masts encroaching on the view here, this was one of my attempts to find a more unusual angle of Bishton flyover. Here 66514 heads a short train load up and over the mainline. Shame no containers on this occasion. 09:36 East Usk Yard to Bristol Freightliner Terminal.
“No es mirando a la luz como se vuelve uno luminoso, sino hundiéndose en su propia oscuridad” Carl G. Jung
Let your passion consume you and then you will find freedom...
My friend and a fellow photographer 'Santo' in the frame at an altitude of ~4400m, who struggled with Acute Mountain Sickness (due to oxygen insufficiency his SpO2 went down to 74) during this trip didn't leave it to the fate to let him see this beautiful peak CB14, we helped him recover and watch what he came for. He let his passion to travel and photograph consume him, he found freedom in that trip. He went brave, brave enough to do Everest Base Camp later.
(Small crop).. A lovely little 'Gatekeeper'.. 'Pyronia tithonus'.. feeding on some 'Common Ragwort'.. 'Senecio jacobaea'.... View On Black
HBW.. Have a lovely day.. thanks for looking..
I almost slipped onto this formation as I was walking on the large sheets of broken shoreline ice at Cherry Beach, Toronto on Lake Ontario. The temperatures have been so cold this past month and there are many chunks of blue ice scattered in the layers.
Sometimes seabirds follow the boat. Sometimes the boat follows the seabirds. Frequently fishing in pelagic groups, the ‘ua’u kani, or wedge-tailed shearwaters, plunge into the ocean surface to feed on “baitballs” which are dense schools of small fish. The small fish are herded up from the depths and trapped against the surface by predators feeding from below, often a school of tuna. When a “bird pile” is observed, we troll towards it hoping to catch the feeding tuna.
Finding Courage speaks of just that. Through doors we think it's there...but courage lives at home inside us...and given light ...it finds us.
Finding a place to land along the bosque can sometimes be tricky but the pilots and crew know exactly what they are doing. None of us mind even when the land in our yard.
The expression of a poverty driven malnourished boy, while roaming in the paddy field, when he suddenly looks up to the sky in a hot summer afternoon.
119 Pictures in 2019 - #103 - Thistle
I hate thistles. They were very prevalent in ND, and they are here in CO as well. We were always trying to eradicate thistles from our gardens, but they are determined things and hard to get rid of.
But, goldfinches are late nesters, and they use the thistle down in their nests. So there is a good side to thistles.
I have yet to find the positive aspect of foxtails however.
Its funny how all we have to do is open our eyes and actually look around us to find inspiration. For me it was this huge ass tree! Beauty in all things, even something as simple as this. Taken at this gorgeous sim maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Hamptons/64/133/31 . Definitely worth checking out if you love sim environments as much as i do.
Lisboa, 2018
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Disguised by ruin (or basalt columns), it rises with the fall of light, revisiting forgotten memory with echoed whispers of a noble place and ancient time.
The CNJ Heritage unit leads NS 21G west through Toledo on a mostly cloudy afternoon finding a small gap of sun near the depot at CP 288. Toledo, OH 8/23/17
I have really been thinking about my own personal photography lately. I have learned that when we "fail" we really are not. We simply are learning and growing. And maybe even finding new doors to walk through in life. And that we must not let fate guide out future, but we must take it and guide it
BTS Video!
Tried my hand at underwater photography for the first time & not to mention it turned out to be an incredible experience!!!
This was the Photo of the day at Light & Composition
3rd place at PCA-RED
fotoflock & subsequently enterd into the monthly contests.
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battle scars from the pillowcase pressed across your cheeks where you fought and lost. (we don't know sleep here.) you're mine in the way that the dips of your hips fit my hands perfectly, thumbs pressed tight to feel the blood pulse in you. and i'm the only one holding you up and in and together. i'm yours in the way that you're the only reason i'm holding on.
Spotted this takeaway van in the car park outside the Harvey Norman store in Waterford. It seemed very popular. For my group Takeaways and chip shops of the world new members welcome.
Attraction by Endless Poses
Pose Fair
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Explore - Best Position #280, August 24th 2009.
Took a quick trip down to Wellington Point on Sunday arvo and pickup up a mate (see him here www.flickr.com/photos/canuckinaus/ )
Kind of an uninspired sunset but this shot took my fancy!
15mm, f14, 1/8 sec.
RAW file processed with ACR CS4