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Probably my final in this weeks theme Parallel Lines. A conservatory roof not pretty but I like the converging parallel lines. Taken with Huawei P20 Pro mobile phone.
Street Photography in Leipzig. A warm and cheerful christmas-market in contrast to a cold and ordinary day.
Umbria, Italy, 2016
For days I have been watching the changing light, cloud, fog and colors of Trasimeno lake. Feels almost out of this world.
The Haight-Ashbury District is a popular destination for tourists when visiting San Francisco. Interestingly, they don't often like what they see. Here, the look on the faces of that family seem to be fraught with disapproval as they pass by a couple of locals enjoying a corner conversation on a lovely San Francisco morning. I remember watching how tightly dad clenched his daughter's hand as they hurried by almost walking in the street to avoid contact. Every picture tells a story.
San Francisco CA
Inspired by the theory of parallel universes and with the assistance of symmetrical manipulation, I tried to capture the double magic of Santorini's Sunset...
This is for the Macro Mondays theme for this week, "Knolling"
The macro image is just below 3 inches or 7.54 millimeters tall.
Two islands of original Canadian National, perhaps even Canadian Northern, wooden poles align the CN Sprague Subdivision in Minnesota. I can't speak for the Manitoba portion or even the Ontario portion on the Fort Frances Subdivision. Here at Williams is one of the pole islands that still surrounds the last set of searchlight signals on the west end of Williams siding. I try to incorporate them into a scene whenever I am up along the Sprague. Never take anything for granted - they might be gone the next time I show up!
At the opposite end of Carburn Park, an artful skating rink connoisseur leaves parallel lines like those found on the finest baseball diamonds. The things we come up with to get through winter.