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selection of some repeat patterns i've been working on

'Roid Week 2015

day 2

I brace myself for another

repeat.

The inhale/exhale of all things.

I ask myself

If I can handle

The ebb and flow

Which will sustain

And eventually damn me.

 

Does it matter if I don’t have a choice?

 

I feed the meter.

I read the scriptures.

I heed the words of my elders

Who tell me

To stitch sturdy knots in the fabric of my potential

Who tell me

To fear the great and inevitable

Consequence.

 

My skull is seething

I feel my bones begging

For a revolution that may never come

When I may cast off the shackles of polite existence

And go back

To eating berries.

 

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I probably should have waited for a Monday to upload this, for maximum effectiveness. I'm too impatient to upload at the optimum times.

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faro, color attack

In todays neat juxtaposition here comes U717 running 5 minutes ahead of yesterdays time with standard power and a Keenan recrew on board. This was an 0100 train and should've been my S Curve shot around 0900 but I got no problem settling for this with my new 400

Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, UK

Departing Victoria Dock for the final time this year, RailFirst Asset Management locomotives VL353 & VL357 get QUBE's 9475 down Maryvale Paper train underway and pass C501, S311, CLF3 & 442s1 stabled on the SSR SG grain train in Appleton Dock. 31/12/21

An abstract archive B&W from my shots of Bilbao, taken back in the early part of 2017.

Nikon NewFM2

NIKKOR 50mm 1.4

KonicaColor 100 expired 2005

Took the OM 50mm F1.8 lens for a real test, as during the last few months I have neglected in favour of some older favourite lenses.

happy me again monday: oops i did it again

 

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Not sure what happened here, I ate a combination plate, drank a tall boy, blacked out and woke up to a bad case of deja vu. If the song remains the same then I time travel to about a year ago to rock the same color scheme. ummmmmh Yeah. Graff is all about vain repetition and settling for mediocrity..... that's what I keep telling myself.

 

Kicking up dust in the hot hot heat with Sorie, Jimbo and Remote.

 

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Winter is coming, get ready for longer commutes.

 

I took this photo during a snowstorm in Prospect Park. All the people in this photo are me walking back and forth while the camera is on a tripod and using a timer to take a photo every couple of seconds. Later I merged all the photos together in Photoshop.

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Iphone using Andigraf, Vintique, Distressed Fx and Pixlromatic.

Photographed while exploring with Junko-san. Pacific Boulevard, Downtown Vancouver. July 8, 2018.

Hey... guess what... it's another Table Mountain shot! :)

 

Nikon D800, Nikkor 14 - 24 mm at 18 mm, ISO of 100, aperture of f/14 with a 0.6 second exposure.

 

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Romero Canyon Trail, Coronado National Forest.

 

I think I took a similar photo on the outbound hike, but I like this view with the hikers on the trail ahead of me.

Another visit to the state of Pennsylvania was in the cards for NS 8101 as it and a CSX pair bring 21J west through Newport

repeat repeat please!

One of the smallest warblers, it was originally named the Blue Yellow-backed Warbler.

 

This small warbler is often hard to see as it forages in dense foliage of the treetops. However, it is easy to hear; the male seems to repeat his buzzy trickle-up song constantly from early spring through mid-summer at least. Northern Parulas hide their nests inside hanging Spanish moss in the South, or in the similar Usnea lichens in the North, where they are impossible to spot except by the actions of the parent birds.

Northern Parulas forage actively for ants, bees, wasps,

spiders, and other insects. Vegetable matter does not appear to be an important component of their diet.

 

The Northern Parula is found throughout the state during migration, which peaks in September and October and in March and April. The eggs are laid in early April. Two broods are likely because Northern Parulas remain on the breeding grounds until late August. In winter Northern Parulas are occasionally seen in north Florida.

 

Found this one living up to its reputation as being hard to see in my backyard.

Lake Wales, Florida.

Instruction #21

 

Jason Reed says:

 

"Keep it simple and let your subject do the hard work."

 

...i want to dissapear...

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