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Quick 34 second exposure. Taken during a full moon and I used a yellow gel to highlight this mustard colored truck. I have no idea what this writing is but who ever did it was probably quite proud. This doesn't have any great composition, not even a back tire but what I really like is the line of lights in the background and the mountain range. Taken in the desert looking west.
All ...., we all have messages that need to be heard ......-Todos...., todos tenemos mensajes que necesitan ser escuchados....
Great to see lots of hand made decorations on some of the trees at the Tree Festival - good on the WI for this one!
- Recent Messages .... messages that never reach their destination ....
Messages in a language ever invented ...
Posts drowning in the endless sea waters ....
Posts aimlessly ......., eternal messages .....
- Mesajes...., mensajes que nunca llegan a destino....
Mensajes en un lenguaje nunca inventado...
Mensajes que se ahogan en las infinitas aguas del mar....
Mensajes sin destino.......,eternos mensajes.....
Dear dreaded warmongers...
Enclose some of our lost harmony,
before sadness eclipses our peace,
before I die of retentive boredom,
before my hair turn totally grey,
before my two eyes turn totally faint,
before humanity turn totally extinct.
Helene
My wife sending a happy Father's Day message to her Dad in America.
Snapped with a very beaten up Nikkor-H Nippon Kogaku 50mm f2, wide open. My last but one repair project, with this classic and highly regarded old lens.
Because the experience of Itsukushima Shrine involves the water over which it is built, it is good to be aware of the timings of the tides during one's visit. At high tide the shrine and its gate appear to float above the water, and this is certainly the time at which they are most picturesque. At low tide, the water drains out of the bay. This is when visitors can take the opportunity to walk out and see the gate from up close.
Another text message
Copyright 2006 Ron Diorio
Upcoming group exhibition
Over the edge
Atlanta Photography Group
April 26 - June 3 2006
<a href="http://www.apgphoto.org/gallery/
After the first message, I left my car and walked along the abandoned road as the coyote foraged in the brush. I could tell its direction and got some good shots by anticipating where it would appear. Yesterday's post was the best with the wildflowers in the background. Eventually we came to a parting of the ways, and as one final message this coyote told me just what a drag we humans are. LOL! Then it trotted off into the brush again, not to be seen again.