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A series of photos of spring and early summer, waiting to come out!

SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church abandoned. I like the bright red mud scraper for people's shoes.

Claytonville, Saskatchewan

July 2018

Near Zine 2013

Nowhere Specific Lines

 

Benched in Southern California

Non ci potevo credere, ma lì davanti a me ... nel cielo c'era questo "dipinto", l'ho proprio visto come un quadro: la forma del percorso delle nuvole con il tramonto, e il sole che sembra appoggiarsi alle nuvole.

Quando ho visto tutto questo, stavo guidando, per fortuna avevo la fotocamera con me, così mi sono fermata appena ho potuto ... e ho fatto in tempo a ... "cogliere l'attimo".

 

Poteva succedere che vedessi un tramonto così e magari non avessi la fotocamera con me, mai più avrei poi potuto cogliere un attimo particolare di un tramonto così come un dipinto.

 

La foto è originale, come avrei potuto ritoccare un dipinto già fatto !

 

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I could not believe it, but there in front of me ... in the sky there was this "painting", I just saw it like a painting: the shape of the path of clouds with the sunset, and the sun seems to lean to the clouds .

When I saw all this, I was driving, luckily I had the camera with me, so I stopped as soon as I could ... and I had time to ... "seize the moment".

 

It could happen that I could see a sunset like this and maybe I did not have the camera with me, then I would have never been able to capture a particular moment of a sunset as a painting.

 

The photo is original, how could I touch up a painting already done!

No rest for Tim, as once we got back from the VW show in Southsea, he set to work finishing 'Ice Cream Corner' (as opposed to 'ice cream cornet'!!). Here is the view from the lean-to, which is next to the kitchen - an area where we dump JJ's bike, washing, etc. It was pouring with rain at this point - I don't know if you can see it from this photo! You can see some of the trellis Tim has put up, the new shelves and the bench that JJ personalised with coloured paints! JJ also bought us the 'Walls Ice Cream' tin for his flowers!

37409 leans to the curve working a SRPS tour to Fort William on 14/11/1987

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Hunstanton sunsets can be spectacular. I photographed this while dog walking several weeks before we went to Northumberland but I was too tired to post it. The heatwave at that time did not sit at all well with my Myalgic Encephalomyelitis.

This water is The Wash. On the far side is the Lincolnshire coast.

 

The only Photoshop on this was auto contrast, auto sharpen and I corrected a slight lean to the left. The rest is pure image and is not even a RAW.

Yesterday I went skiing to Lake Mulkkujärvi. The main purpose was to supplement the bird feeding box there. I hoped to get some photos, too. It was nearly too cold for photographing. My fingers were near to freeze. Perhaps I'm getting old.

This old tree in Centennial Park, Stayner, ON., leans to the horth almost as far as it stretches to the sky.

Manual lens. Pretty sure this was with the reverse-mounted Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar 1:1.4/50 2066316. Lean-to to focus. Some minor post production adjustments.

Manual lens. Pretty sure this was with the reverse-mounted Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar 1:1.4/50 2066316. Lean-to to focus. Some minor post production adjustments.

Esposende, Braga, Portugal

Baby birds are ALWAYS hungry, and baby Anhingas are no exception. This nest-full of baby Anhingas were relentlessly squawking and bobbing their heads in the direction of their mother (with the yellow bill). But she remained aloof...she was waiting for the male to return with dinner. No matter which way she turned, the babies insistently leaned to her. Eventually the male returned and first fed the female, who in turn fed her babies.

 

Seen at Shark Valley, Everglades National Park, Florida.

 

(Note: Had to darken and desat. the brown background to highlight the Anhingas)

The Skeen School, once educating children around the local area, continues to stand tall and proud. Within the confinements of academia, such academics once taught were arithmetic, reading and writing. Now [slowly] withering away at the edge of a wheat field, instead of providing adolescent moments to the youth, the former one-room school house serves its purpose of storing farming equipment.

 

Photo of the abandoned Skeen School House captured via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 24-50mm F/4 lens and the bracketing method of photography. Palouse Region within the Columbia Plateau Region. Whitman County, Washington. Early December 2017.

 

Exposure Time: 1/250 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-200 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: +1 / -1 * Color Temperature: 6600 K * Film Plug-In: Kodak Portra 160 NC

A row of mailboxes lean to on a California roadside.

Appalachian Mountain sight

"The Bourbon Brothers" consisting of Scott Ireland, Gary Sharp & myself adopted a lean-to on a remote pond in the Adirondacks of New York. Our brother Scott recently had dual knee replacement surgery and could not join Gary & I for our overnight journey to inspect the lean-to.

 

Our trip into Fish Pond consisted of short and long carries. Our route began on Long Pond in the St. Regis Canoe Area as we paddled through Slang, Turtle and Clamshell Ponds in order to reach Fish. Originally we had planned to return the following day via another route but had heard the mud on some of those carry trails was knee deep, so we opted to reverse route instead.

 

So please join us for our journey!

youtu.be/JeK0CwD7YKA

 

"Recently the United States Military has been training over the Adirondacks. The roar of fighter jets could be heard above the clouds. Just as we arrived at the lean-to on Fish Pond an Army UH60 Blackhawk flew over. Although this stuff is neat it also disturbs the solitude that we seek in the wilderness."

The number of mostly circular spaces with top apertures is above 20, with some examples fallen via rockfall and other examples out of 'form'. There does not seem to be a rule as to how the circles link and the explanation seems to be episodic, i.e. if you had been there it would have been easy to understand, so noise, family, preference and so on. It is easy to crawl through most apertures, a squeeze for one or two and impossible for the odd example. The example above left is too small for a child and yet was carved with the same technique and resolution. Carving just such a semi circle so close to the ground is more difficult than one might think. All is as it was meant to be and nothing was half finished. Each under the surface space is the scale of a tent or hut: which tent and which hut - well that depends on the space, and there are variations everywhere. The spaces are not adapted for complicated activities, and a loom, for example might have been better situated abutting the wall of the monolith in a lean-to abris. The number of interior apertures also means that they were not designed as cisterns. Water would grow thin between the spaces, turn green and attract insects that could use the openings to evade strategies. Large leather bags of water might have hung under the apertures, and the larger isolated eastern cavity looks like a potential large cistern. With permanent and often cool fresh water leaving the Sierra de Guara to the north, water management had a range of solutions. Regularly walking water up and down the monolith's steps does not seem like a dominant raison d'etre for the site, even if water might be expected to play a part in rites.

 

AJ

Nikon D750 & 85mm f/1.8

The Shanghai Bull, the Bund Financial Bull or the Bund Bull are monikers associated with a derivative of Arturo Di Modica's Charging Bull installed in late April 2010 and unveiled on The Bund in Shanghai on May 15, 2010. The 5,000-pound (2,300 kg) work of art is said to have the same height, length and weight as the New York City Charging Bull. The bull is reddish as a tribute to the country that commissioned the work. It leans to right instead of the left like Charging Bull and has a more menacing tail.[1] The Bull's popularity has been a problem for local authorities.

 

I almost think DHG and I were crazy for going inside a house this dilapidated. Almost, but not quite. The photos are well worth the risk.

 

My reasoning: the floor is holding up the piano....it'll definitely hold for DHG and me, there wasn't much left of the roof, just the aluminum siding and a few 2x4s.....that wouldn't kill either of us and if the floor did fall through, it wasn't far to the ground. In my mind = safe!

It's just a lean to the left

 

and then a glance to the right.

 

With your hand on the money

 

you bring your focus in tight.

 

But it's the back flip thrust

 

that really drives them insane.

 

Let's do the Time Warp again.

 

Amazing prehistoric forest at the island of Madeira, Portugal

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House, now wagon-store. Mid C18. Red and blue brick with deep plinth and plat band. Wooden bracket-eaves cornice to cement tiled hipped roof. Two storeys; regular five window front. Glazing bar sash windows with open boxes and gauged heads; Central projecting flat-topped and stone-coped porch with doubled panelled doors in stone architrave surround with egg and dart ornament. Moulded bracket keystone all topped by flat cornice hood. At time of re-survey in poor condition, with wide garage entrances at each end. Lean-to extension to rear. On my visit it did look like building work was taking place.

Looks like this one has taken a bit of a hammering at some point

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There are a pair of lean-tos on the Finger Lakes Trail Letchworth segment. This one is just off the power line access trail.

 

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this will be for my ride on mower and 2 wheel tractor and its attachments.

 

It will enable me to get them out of the garage and have things more organised.

 

Tin roof will slope to the left and have a gutter and a water butt and I will keep all the patio pots (that are not in flower yet or are finished) beside this shed so the water will be handy for that.

 

phone picture

 

For the 125 pictures in 2025 group: number 54. Leaning

  

68021 'Tireless' leans to the curve at Musham Bank at it prepares to stop at Seamer with 1F74 the 4.34pm Scarborough to York Trans. - Pennine Express service.

A Navajo lean-to at Monument/Olijato Valley, AZ.

This shed accommodates virtually everything - bikes, washing machine, high chair, stained glass, candelabra, pot plants, step ladder, innumerable tools and who knows what in the old drawers.

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A somewhat abandoned lean to I saw earlier today.

An oceanfront home damaged by Hurricane Sandy on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Ongoing HDR experimentation...

 

This was taken at the Kwisitis Visitor Centre at Pacific Rim National Park Reserve between Ucluelet and Tofino, in British Columbia, Canada.

 

6D with EF 17-40mm f/4L: f/13; FL: 17mm; ISO: 100; composite image of 5 exposures (SS: 1/1250; 1/500; 1/220; 1/80; and 1/30) shot in RAW and exported from Lightroom 5 to Photomatix Pro 4 for assembly (for this series I selected a B&W output option in Photomatix); the composite TIFF was exported back to Lightroom 5 for PP; final touches included a bit of rotation (it's difficult to get the horizon perfectly straight on a shot like this--especially when a tripod is not being used) and subsequent cropping in Gimp.

I followed the east bank of the Little River Trail, but of course, there was random lean to on the west bank. Here's a view of it anyway with the Little River in the foreground. Taken on April 12, 2020 in Charlton, MA.

The footpath which links Wayoh Reservoir and Turton & Entwistle Reservoir, Edgworth, Bolton, Lancashire, UK

 

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"The Bourbon Brothers" consisting of Scott Ireland, Gary Sharp & myself adopted a lean-to on a remote pond in the Adirondacks of New York. Our brother Scott recently had dual knee replacement surgery and could not join Gary & I for our overnight journey to inspect the lean-to.

 

Our trip into Fish Pond consisted of short and long carries. Our route began on Long Pond in the St. Regis Canoe Area as we paddled through Slang, Turtle and Clamshell Ponds in order to reach Fish. Originally we had planned to return the following day via another route but had heard the mud on some of those carry trails was knee deep, so we opted to reverse route instead.

 

So please join us for our journey!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeK0CwD7YKA

 

Canoes:

Hornbeck Boats "New Tricks" 14

 

Camera:

DJI Osmo Action Camera

 

"Recently the United States Military has been training over the Adirondacks. The roar of fighter jets could be heard above the clouds. Just as we arrived at the lean-to on Fish Pond an Army UH60 Blackhawk flew over. Although this stuff is neat it also disturbs the solitude that we seek in the wilderness."

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