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A sculpture in Trafalgar Square in London - unusual!

 

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UPDATED: 30th November, 2017

   

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree....

 

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Can you spot the Lady in Red?

 

Mirrored reflections of the Pier building in Scheveningen, The Hague, South Holland, The Netherlands.

 

( It was minus 2 degrees, but sunny weather & lovely blue skies )

 

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As you enter Pucks Glen at its base, this is the first waterfall that you come across.

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Crazy Tuesday theme: “LOW ANGLE”

 

Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated.😊

 

two men. two beers. one table. the night is long enough.

Jane dumped her toy basket out onto the floor. This brought out a lot of rolling around, crazy, biting, and hiding behind toys for play.

 

Here she's stalking a toy I was using to get her to pose.

 

Nikon D800 & Nikko 24mm ƒ/1.8 @ ƒ/2.5

Wild flowers reclaiming the edge of a drainage wall by the river — only weeks after the city crew came to clear them away. Tilt your head, and the wall becomes a horizon, the small blossoms become a forest. A quiet, stubborn pulse of life: pure, untrained, refusing to disappear.

buses after a wash in the rain reflection shot

Looking up in the atrium at the Macy's on State Street in Chicago.

Unoccupied house ~ Copake, NY

Two figures walk across a rain-soaked bridge, surrounded by reflections, silence, and the quiet rhythm of the night city.

The wet surface captures fragments of light, turning an ordinary passage into a cinematic moment suspended between movement and stillness.

Evergreen Brickworks - Toronto, Canada - February 2021

behind the scenes shorty on youtube: youtube.com/shorts/ea9YAb1grpk?si=W-ngvUJugWKBm3Rt

 

every morning, the same narrow streets. the same stone walls that have stood for centuries. and then, suddenly, someone passes through them as if they were nothing — a body bent over handlebars, a wheel turning, a shadow longer than the rider. the sun watches from above. it has seen this before, in different forms, with different machines. it does not care about the difference.

A collared pratincole standing in shallow water at dawn in El Taray, Castilla-La Mancha. The soft morning light turns the landscape into warm pastels, while the low viewpoint and open space give the bird a calm, balanced presence in the frame.

One of the may waterfalls in the hills behind Ardentinny. It was during this walk that I picked up my first ever tick :(

One of the many waterfalls in Pucks Glen. This one is located in the Upper Glen.

Low angle view of trees. Winter version.

Another shot from our Mother's Day in sunny Teignmouth. Never get tired of those low angle views...

 

The River City building in Chicago, taken with Sony Nex 5T and edited in Snapseed.

 

I am about to leave Chicago - all day packing today and the moving truck comes tomorrow morning. But, I still have a lot of photos of Chicago in my to-be-posted folder, so expect to see some more for awhile, along with hopefully photos of the road trip and then photos of Boston!

 

(If you have any advice of good photo ops to stop at along the way between Chicago and Boston, let me know! I am thinking we can probably stop by Niagara Falls at least.)

the city closed in. he opened his umbrella and looked up anyway. the sky was still there, somewhere between the windows.

A tapestry of autumnal colour blankets the landscape at Nellie Lake, Ont., where Ontario Northland EMD SD70M 2122 cuts an imposing figure with tonnage bound for Cochrane.

the star found her. or she found the star. in palma's wet streets, the universe arranges itself for those who walk with purpose. striped legs, winter wool, and a reflection that holds more sky than the sky itself.

Taken at the Iola Car Show.

This Burlington Northern locomotive looks right at home as it meanders through the rolling farmland except this ain’t Montana, Idaho, or South Dakota! Still wearing her original Cascade Green paint applied in 1974, EMD GP38-2 2098 — reportedly a BNSF expat repaying “horsepower hours” to CN — is seen at the helm of Canadian National’s Brantford to Hagersville local no. 580 as it rolls through the countryside at Middleport, Ontario.

 

For the full gallery check out my blog at: railpics.ca/trackside-with-ryan-gaynor/strangerthanfiction

DSC_7993. Taken in the Caribbean.

 

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A male Wood duck in need of a nose job, although beautiful in his own right.

Wildwood lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Henbit blooms near Hartsburg, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5m2 camera with a Canon RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/115-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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I sat on the curb to get this photo of my favorite purple Volkswagen beetle. I wanted to shoot it for the We're Here group's visit to the Perfect Purple Saturdays group. I don't know who owns it or where exactly on the street it might be parked. Wasn't sure if i would find it this morning, but i did. I figured i had a two-fer, if i could get down low enough for the Our Daily Challenge "How low can you go?"

Plus proche du ciel (Quartier de la Défense, Paris, mars 2026)

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