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It's either bound to succeed or slowly unravel.

Brady Street - Milwaukee, WI 1/31/15

Regal Cinamas - Canon EOS Rebel G - Kodak Pro Image 100 - Pohatcong Twp., NJ.

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This snow was built just in 4 hours, in my other recent photos with green river, so this is the same day, but at night.

taking a lesson out of my friend Eliza's book - a city/ street scape in multiable exposures

With four full cutoff, square light fixtures on it. This was located in a commercial parking lot in Danbury, Connecticut, on a very cloudy afternoon in February.

  

Missing the old gum tree.

 

Two images combined in-camera.

Seen on a light post in the neighborhood - HTT!

turned sideways it looked like a possible MM pareidolia, but it didn't crop well as a macro

Essayons & Charter Oak Ranch Road, Ft. Carson, Colorado

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Thursday morning walk around Austin, TX.

It was a beautiful overcast morning walk from 38th street to downtown City Hall and around town.

This is a wonderful classic strip center that changes with the times over the decades.

Maybe the biggest Peanuts fan ever; despite an otherwise happy life, nothing made Earl more angry than the Lightpole that seemingly sprouted from his spine overnight. Well, that is except for listening to street speakers denounce his faith.

 

Lonesome Highway Blues ~ Sunset

South Florida ~ Florida Everglades

Hometown ~ Coral Springs, Florida U.S.A.

Sawgrass Expressway ~ Broward County

[not a big fan of signs & light poles... whatever]

 

(two more photos 'from this night' in the comments)

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everglades

 

"Take the Highway" (click arrow) - The Marshall Tucker Band

www.last.fm/music/The+Marshall+Tucker+Band/_/Take+the+Hig...

The electricity is more reliable these days.

This picture is really dedicated to my wife, whom without I doubt we'd have even been in this spot. We had a nice storm system move through this past weekend and I got up real early on Sunday and spent a few hours driving out in the mountains to get some photos.

 

Because I'd already been out, I just didn't think about going out again because I had a lot of stuff to get done. Yet my wife comes home in the late afternoon and says "I can't believe you aren't out there with these clouds."

 

And she was right. I couldn't believe it either. So around 5pm we packed up Lyla and hit downtown Phoenix.

 

I've been wanting inside this parking garage for a long time now and this was a perfect occasion. The guy at the gate said it would cost me $12 despite no event and not a single soul parked in the garage. I asked what I could do if I just wanted to shoot some photos for an hour. He decided to let me park for free near their office in the garage itself which was awesome.

 

We took the elevator up to the highest floor...number seven, and as my wife told her mom later that night...I was like a kid in a candy store.

 

The clouds were just amazing. Stormy, huge, fluffy...floating just above our heads. The entire city was basked in this amazing light when the sun went down. I have to rank it up there with the top three sunsets I've witnessed here.

 

I was a snapping, bracketing fool and we were actually on our way out (because there is only so much you can take seeing your two girls bundled up, looking cold, Lyla with those little eyes saying it's probably time to go daddy) when I saw this scene. The roof of Chase Field where the Diamondbacks play can be seen on the left, which is kind of amazing because it's such a huge stadium...the roof still towers above us despite being seven levels up.

 

The puddle obviously makes the shot, but I also just love this cement landscape that stretches out towards the horizon.

 

I had a heck of a time processing this one last night, starting over several times and spending at least 2-3 hours on it. I'm kind of a perfectionist now and when I think of something being blown up to 20x30, I realize all the tiny details matter.

 

Can't wait to get to a few more sets from this parking garage. I have some nice shots of Chase Field itself so I hope those turn out awesome.

 

Wow I rambled today! Hope your week is going well!

 

(exif: canon 5d mark ii, tamron 17-35mm 2.8, 17mm, f/16, iso100)

I like these kind of pictures, all black, some part is lit and shows something, like here, you can see a path which disappears into the darkness.

Streetlight on Edmonds waterfront.

Fujinon XF 27mm f/2.8 II + Fujifilm X-T2.

A wintery spring day on the New Hampshire Seacoast.

 

Guess I'll have to defer removing the winter tires from my bicycle.

A little touch of moonshine always helps.

Meg on a long empty inclined road.

 

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WEEK 37 – Carrollton, GA, Target (VI)

 

Given that the side of the building, quite obviously based on that high-rise sign we’ve been laser-focused on, faces a major thoroughfare, it makes sense that Target would install some additional signage over here to catch the eye of the travelers on that road. I’m sure there was probably a regular logo and wordmark here before; but with the remodel, that was all being replaced with some of Target’s new paneling, on which only the bullseye icon would sit. Pretty cool to see the whole scene in progress here, I thought, what with the building materials still uncovered and the (multiple) scissor lifts visible below, resting.

 

(c) 2021 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

 

- we'll see what tomorrow brings...

30/365

parking lot with painted spaces for motor vehicles and cracks in the blacktop

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

Oshkosh, Wisconsin

 

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There is a bushfire burning near Wollongong. This was the view through the wind and trees.

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