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On the road again... at Thanksgiving. Will be off a few
days over the holiday weekend... See you next week.
To all of my US contacts; wishing you and your family
a very Happy Thanksgiving. Thanks for your visits.
Hometown Sunset ~ Sawgrass Expressway
Florida Everglades ~ Coral Springs, Florida U.S.A.
(one more 'Thanksgiving Day' photo in the comments)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everglades
"On The Road Again" - Willie Nelson [Live] - Grand Ole Opry
Providence & Worcester train PR-3 works the port at Fields Point southeast of downtown Providence on a hot and hazy July afternoon in 2001.
Silhouettes and colors in the night.
Street glimpses of Auoyama. Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan. Michele Marcolin, 2023. K1ii + smc Pentax 135mm f2.5
For a certainty I prefer portrait-framed shots in a ratio other than 2:3, and that's the reason for the black canvas. The shot is taken downtown Reykjavik.
Exif: ISO 200 ; f/? ; 1/60 ; @14mm
I have my own BAD (BrightAsDay) 6000 bikelamp and ride the Paveltrail, above me, the crosscountry trail with lightpoles
CP 471 thunders through Itasca with a pair of IC&E SD40-2s as the rain pours down upon the Chicagoland area. I got soaked to the bone but it was well worth it.
Port Townsend, WA
In early October my wife and I took a week to explore the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. We saw a wide variety of nature and small towns. To see more pictures of our first day out, read my blog post Olympic Peninsula: Port Ludlow, Port Townsend, and Old Forts in my blog Batteredsuitcase.net
The light from a single utility pole shines on a closed service garage at night near the Gulf Coast of Florida.
I decided to take a short break from Posting my Photographs on flickr™.
In the meantime I will try my hand at some Creative Photographs.
This will be open-ended without a rudder; whatever POPS into my Head.
I can't recall where I took these photographs (possibly in Atlanta, GA) of some ornate street lights, so my first try will be these two photographs of a Street and some nearby Antenna's. I believe I took these Photographs from a Hotel Window because of the faint streaks, which suggests reflections from the glass.