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„There's so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones.
(Dire Straits/Brothers in arms)
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This is an in camera multiple exposure (three images). I took it at the Lonsdale Quay from the end of the pier looking at the city. In the foreground is a bench at the left, and in the centre, a three step stand for people to sit on when they have entertainment on the pier. I could have shot from in front of them, but thought that they added some interest. Zoom in and take a look - there are a lot of interesting things to see :)
I know that multiple exposures aren't everyone's cup of tea, but I love to do them :)
HBM
Europe, the Netherlands, Noord Brabant, Eindhoven, Office building, Glass, Multiple reflections (slightly cut from all sides).
Inside an office building near Eindhoven station of which I alas didn't record the name. The friendly security staff allowed us to enter and take some shots.
This is number 283 of the Zwart/Wit album and 1041 of Minimalism / explicit graphism .
I watched for almost an hour as this Green Heron repeatedly sent clouds of gulf menhaden into the air on Horsepen Bayou, each time diverting one down the gullet. This was one of the smaller explosions, but visually pleasing to my eye. I have no idea where he stuffed them all. Number two in the "Birds Eating Menhaden" series.
This image is in total contrast to our weather at the moment, as you can see on that day it was a howling gale but at the moment with high pressure in charge all is still and peaceful and 9c. There are so many different waves here all leaving there lovely trade make white lines behind as they retreat back into the maelstrom of the English Channel. This is at Ferring in West Sussex. Back from our night in Arundle where I shot a large number of images including a nice sunrise this morning.
... all of them leading to the weekend - TGIF!
Cat tracks on the snowy terrace
in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
Chicago & North Western AC4400CW No. 8809 leads a 96-car MDVRO 01 manifest freight through the "wiggle", a set of reverse curves between Kyune and Colton, Utah the afternoon of Oct. 2, 1999. A three-unit helper with Rio Grande tunnel motors is visible near the third curve.
While visiting The Tower of London this past October, we were blessed with a weather forecast that predicted a day of rain, yet it stayed dry. We were blessed that the crown jewels used in the funeral procession for Queen Elizabeth II had just been cleaned and placed back for display for our viewing the day before. We were blessed by the crowds that stayed away due to the off season and weather forecast. We were blessed with another day above ground and adventure. Everyone there that day received all of the above, maybe without notice.
I had an additional blessing of this fellow, a Magpie. My first, second and third encounter with this beautiful bird, especially in flight, came in the American west. I tried to get a good photo several times on those trips, to no avail. This fellow, scavenging the grounds of The Tower of London was use to the hoards of people who were required to stay on the pavement, providing it sanctuary in the grassy areas.
While others were posing with Beefeaters and photographing the amazing architecture and historic artifacts, I was stalking this guy. I have always known that God wired me differently, sometimes it shows.
Gent 26-10-2019
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