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That large old tractor tyre makes a fine framing device for my little landscape. I moved my camera slightly so that I could catch that lovely hill and row of trees in the background. The skies are still very heavy from all the rain.
[Once again, make sure you enlarge to see the actual landscape within the tyre frame.]
Fanzara, a village-museum of graffiti
Every summer this municipality of Castellón gathers urban art artists to print their creations on their walls. The village is the home of MIAU, an acronym that translated from spanish is The Unfinished Museum of Urban Art. The town has 330 inhabitants
Wondered upto the Halo. 5 mins walk from home, so over shot... but needed a breath of fresh air and horses were being unsocialable and wouldn't canter over.
A rural sculpture by Scott Hocking of Detroit made from found materials (wood recycled from an old barn). Seen and photographed near Port Austin, Michigan.
More info: www.scotthocking.com/ark.html
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You push forward in angst to reach the spotlight of life's rocky podium, all around you see nothing but pandemonium. You almost manage to utter a near silent mumble but your mind plays out consequences if now you should stumble; step up and convey "Oh jubilant glee!, please now all listen to me...", is this what you want to say? Quickly now, envy will devour you as many awaits this special day...
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Old Lystra Road
Chapel Hill, NC
Nikon F6
Arista EDU Ultra 200 @ ISO 160
Instant Mytol (1:1 Xtol equivalent)
I remember as a kid being sent to the shops for milk and other groceries; however, I never had to walk such great distances for water barefoot or worn shoes without shoelaces...
Please see more in this picture than just a 'candid' capture of three poor children from Africa without the latest in fashion wear and comforts in life, it should remind you that your situation might not be as dire as many other citizens on earth and if they endure the hardships, perhaps so should you? Be grateful for what you have....
The next chapter in my portfolio is an extensive collection of sepia monotone photos taken throughout South Africa, the continuation of taking photographs anywhere and everywhere I find the opportunity to do so.
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Please kind sir, give me one of each, especially the ones with longer reach. I stand over as if to preach...you a lesson I want to teach; realize my own sanity is a sham - she chooses a whip and lashes out with a thunderous slam! I apologize, dream I will no longer dear ma'am...
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Not much of anything nor many children in this area near Suurbraak but this sign does give a little 'life' to this dry but scenic route with little wildlife (well, we saw nothing that day).
Would be a nice place to grow up in, seems quiet and peaceful but few job prospects for adults apart from farm work and tourism which I can predict is a little less now with the recession...
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The next chapter in my portfolio is an extensive collection of sepia monotone photos taken throughout South Africa, the continuation of taking photographs anywhere and everywhere I find the opportunity to do so....
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The next chapter in my portfolio is an extensive collection of sepia monotone photos taken throughout South Africa, the continuation of taking photographs anywhere and everywhere I find the opportunity to do so.
One phone call is all that is needed to send your heavy equipment to heaven ;)
Btw, love that nissan/datsun bakkie. I'm squished like a sardine in it but enjoy driving it, reliable and fast which I guess is the reason for so many of them on the road still these days...I want one for myself ^_^
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Lovely scenic corner to stand and wait for a lift - what I did not capture was this man giving me a smile and thumbs up when we drove past :) Good memories....
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The next chapter in my portfolio is an extensive collection of sepia monotone photos taken throughout South Africa, the continuation of taking photographs anywhere and everywhere I find the opportunity to do so....
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The next chapter in my portfolio is an extensive collection of sepia monotone photos taken throughout South Africa, the continuation of taking photographs anywhere and everywhere I find the opportunity to do so.
Sometimes you need to approach life and not wait for 'better days'...
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The next chapter in my portfolio is an extensive collection of sepia monotone photos taken throughout South Africa, the continuation of taking photographs anywhere and everywhere I find the opportunity to do so....
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Location
Cembra (Trento province - Trentino region - Italy).
Subject
Lately I got an assignment in Cembra as social-media partner for an event. Cembra is a lovely, little town placed in the namesake valley not too far from Trento, in Northern Italy. Strolling through its streets I have found this very nice composition, which style is between paganism and rural art. If every altar in the world were of this kind, there would be very few problems for human race, but this is just my personal opinion.
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Mas que una buena foto se trata de una curiosidad. Lo vi desde el autobus en la ruta de Benavente-Valladolid, más bien cerca de Villalpando creo recordar.
Pink farm implement in Montgomery City, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/125-second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Missouri license plates in Harrisburg, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 30-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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These two colorful guys have become quite an attraction at this sunflower field and farm here in Tn. My friend and owner of the farm came up with this creative idea. The larger Minion is constructed of two round bales of hay. The arms are drainage pipes, the eyeglasses are small tractor tires. The smaller Minion is a round bale of hay with vacuum cleaner hoses for arms and a lawnmower tire for the eye.
A few days ago, I photographed a 57 Chevy in this same field. Lots of fun things going on at the farm.
Missouri license plates in Harrisburg, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 30-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Rural road signs in Macon County, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 1/1000-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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