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metal contacts of a fluorescent light

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Cut sunflowers. Lamp shade.

A view from a jury room in the Criminal Courts Building – Harris County. Downtown Houston, Texas.

Last night in Bukittinggi, before travelling home. The amazing twilight in this hemisphere impresses me all over again .

The street scene is lit up equally by the days last light and the fluorescent lamps.

Thanks to all for following me on my trip through parts of Sumatra in 1983. It has been my pleasure to share my photos and memories with you.

 

I took this photo in 1983 with my analog Nikon FE camera and 35mm slide film, and now scanned with Nikon Coolscan film scanner.

 

© This photo is the property of Helga Bruchmann. Please do not use my photos for sharing, printing or for any other purpose without my written permission. Thank you!

 

Macro Mondays

Theme: Vegetables

Size: Less than 3 x 3 inches

 

There were no shortage of subjects for this week's theme.

 

Luckily there were a few old carrots with shoots and I chose this one that appears like a small tree ( 1 cm in height ) and I use a couple of slices of purple onion for the background.

There were 2 light sources, one LED light behind the onion slices and a fluorescent light at 9 o'clock.

 

Many thanks for your visit, comments, invites and favs..it is always appreciated.

 

HMM

Bill Culbert's Bebop at the Christchurch Art Gallery

PATH station, World Trade Center

Sometimes I get the most interesting light at my computer desk. These were for my daughter, hence the bubblegum pink Disney Princesses plate. I wasn't crazy about this shot at first but where there's light, there's a way.

the architecture is strict, the rhythm relentless. every beam, every panel, every fluorescent light – all pulling forward, forward, forward. he doesn’t fight it. he rolls along with his suitcase, eyes ahead, steps measured, mind elsewhere. this isn’t travel. this is routine wrapped in glass and symmetry. a visual echo of movement without meaning. the modern ritual of departure.

Spotted this moth when I turned on the patio lights this morning to let the dog out. Colors are somewhat off because of the fluorescent lighting. Didn’t get much time to fire off two quick shots before it took off into early morning darkness.

  

The erebid moth Ascalapha odorata, commonly known as the black witch,[1] is a large bat-shaped, dark-colored nocturnal moth, ranging from the southern United States to Argentina. It is the largest noctuoid in the continental United States.

Dried food, Sheung Wan, HK, 2018.

he walked like he had done it a thousand times. not fast, not slow. not late, not early. just moving forward through the corridor of polished silence. the airport in málaga didn’t ask questions. it offered direction. and sometimes, that was enough.

city scenes in the night

palma airport ⢠late night ⢠2025 ð

 

a moving walkway, empty except for one traveller â the rest is just echoes in glass and light. â¨

Spotted this moth when I turned on the patio lights this morning to let the dog out. Colors are somewhat off because of the fluorescent lighting. Didn’t get much time to fire off two quick shots before it took off into early morning darkness.

  

The erebid moth Ascalapha odorata, commonly known as the black witch,[1] is a large bat-shaped, dark-colored nocturnal moth, ranging from the southern United States to Argentina. It is the largest noctuoid in the continental United States.

beneath the city’s surface, this moment captures the interplay of light and architecture, transforming an ordinary subway station into a vibrant canvas of color. the bold, fiery orange ceiling contrasts sharply with the deep blue tiles, guiding the eye upwards as if towards an urban horizon. the lone figure, mid-step, seems almost engulfed in this spectrum, their journey bathed in the glow of fluorescent patterns above. it’s a fleeting encounter with modernity, where every step is a rhythm in the symphony of city life, resonating with the energy of marienplatz in hannover, a place where routine meets the extraordinary.

Spotted this moth when I turned on the patio lights this morning to let the dog out. Colors are somewhat off because of the fluorescent lighting. Didn’t get much time to fire off two quick shots before it took off into early morning darkness.

  

The erebid moth Ascalapha odorata, commonly known as the black witch,[1] is a large bat-shaped, dark-colored nocturnal moth, ranging from the southern United States to Argentina. It is the largest noctuoid in the continental United States.

A happy accident, setting the white balance to 'fluorescent light'. Not quite by mistake; just interested to see what would happen...

 

(A composite of two, with a bit of colour added 'in places', then a slightly subtler Topaz treatment. And we're done.)

Bill Culbert's Bebop at the Christchurch Art Gallery

under the cold light of a shop window in málaga, a child points — not wildly, not begging — just quietly certain. the dolls above sit like judges, all priced the same, all smiling the same. a grown hand guides from the left, but the child already knows. it’s not about what’s best, it’s about what’s wanted. the moment is short, the light fluorescent, but the reaching — that stays.

Seen in my set entitled "Mississauga"

www.flickr.com/photos/21861018@N00/sets/72157600987373042/

I've often mentioned that I work at RONA, which is a Canadian competitor to Home Depot and Lowes.

 

When I was growing up, our family business (Pleasant View Farms) was engaged in the wholesale and retail sales of farm and landscaping/nursery supplies: hardware, fencing, pesticides, plants, hay/straw for bedding, containers, firewood, seed, clothing, paint and on and on.

 

In 2002, after many years in various endeavours (museums, teaching English, marketing, I was accepted in the seasonal department at RONA, where I employed the skills and knowledge that I had garnered so many years before at Pleasant View Farms.

 

If you visit while I'm at RONA, you'll likely find me in the greenhouse and/or garden centre. I also spend a good deal of time on the seasonal hardware floor.

 

It's just part-time... a day or two a week, but it suits nicely.

 

About RONA

wrightreports.ecnext.com/coms2/reportdesc_COMPANY_C1248L300

Rona Inc. The Group's principal activity is to retail and distribute hardware, home improvement and gardening products in Canada. The Group operates in two segments namely Corporate and Franchised Stores and Distribution. The Corporate and Franchised stores segment relates to the retail operations of corporate stores and the Group's share of the retail operations of the franchised stores in which the Group has an interest. The Distribution segment relates to the supply activities to affiliated, franchised and corporate stores. As of 19-Feb-2008, the Group had 77 Big-Box stores, 327 Proximity stores and 235 Specialized stores and 40 specialized ICI.

 

RONA.ca Information

www.rona.ca/content/investor-relations

 

General Links:

www.mssociety.ca/en/events/biketour/default.htm

 

RONA History

1982 - Ro-Na purchased the assets of Botanix.

 

1984 - Ro-Na created a purchasing alliance with Ontario-based Home Hardware Stores Ltd. through Alliance RONA Home Inc.

 

1988 - Ro-Na merged with Dismat, another building materials company, to create Ro-Na Dismat Group Inc.

 

1990 - Ro-Na formed an alliance with Hardware Wholesalers, Inc. of Fort Wayne, Indiana.

 

1997 - ITM Entreprises S.A., a France-based group, invests $30 million in the Ro-Na Dismat Group Inc. ITM becomes a shareholder and forms a purchasing alliance with Ro-Na.

 

1998 - Ro-Na eliminates the Le Quincailleur and Dismat names and introduces RONA L'express, RONA L'express Matériaux and RONA Le Rénovateur Régional. It also changes its name from Ro-Na Dismat Group Inc. to RONA Inc.

 

1999 - RONA opens a new warehouse adjacent to its headquarters, measuring 654,000 square feet (61,000 m²), doubling its warehousing capacity and achieving considerable cost savings.

 

2000 - RONA acquires Cashway Building Centres, with 66 stores. It permanently opens its online store on the rona.ca website.

 

2001 - RONA acquires 51 Revy, Revelstoke and Lansing stores and thus owning many more stores in the Greater Toronto Area.

 

2002 - RONA closes a public offering consisting of a total offering of $150.1 million of Common Shares. RONA's Common Shares are then traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "RON".

 

2003 - RONA acquires Réno-Dépôt Inc. from British Kingfisher plc, including The Building Box stores. RONA also opens its third large distribution center in Calgary, Alberta.

 

2004 - RONA acquires Totem Building Supplies Ltd., an Alberta company. RONA Dream Home airs on Global. RONA also joins the AIR MILES Reward Program.

 

2005 - RONA Dream Home 2 airs on Global.

 

2006 - RONA acquires a majority (51%) stake in Matériaux Coupal Inc..

 

2006 - RONA acquires Curtis Lumber Building Supplies

 

2007 - RONA acquires Burnaby, BC based Dick's Lumber

 

2007 - RONA acquires Nova Scotia based Castle Cash & Carry

 

Post Processing:

PhotoShop Elements 5: crop, balance, posterization, rough pastels, sandstone

      

Patterns everywhere. Another angle, by Joff

 

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One of many ongoing approaches, where I move through the world as a harvester of images stumbling, strolling, lurching, equal parts accidental, and intentional. My concerns circumnavigate around questions that resist easy answers: time as texture, presence as performance, possibility as glitch. I trace the contours of decay and growth, hope and entropy, searching for the quiet collisions where meaning might emerge. Each image is less a document than a provocation an invitation to reconsider what we 'see', and what we ignore.

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Low Pavement Street Nottingham. Taken for the Nottingham UK group Theme of The Week.

I set my camera on a newspaper vending machine across the street, shooting between passing buses and cabs, using a long lens.

*Leica M7 *Noctilux f/1.0 50mm *Kodak Ektachrome 160T

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