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Same park, same snowfall after blizzard like conditions...beautiful once the wind had dropped though :)
I would politely ask that you don’t invite me to groups with fbanners badges or awards..post one comment on three etc
I simply haven’t the time..thanks Sue xx
Same day as my last photo and right around the corner--the C03 crew has just got on NS 5104 at Oak Street and proceeds west at CP Mans to work the industries on the west side of Mansfield on May 7, 2020. The track off to the right connects to the old Erie main line, which crosses the Ashland's stub-end of the B&O at South Mansfield just a couple thousand feet to the west. Meanwhile, the old Westinghouse factory in the back left, which has sat unused for quite a few years, was demolished last month (12/22).
Still not sure why they tacked on a Canton remote unit on the west end this day, or why they needed two units on both ends. This job today usually gets one unit and often has more cars than years prior.
Another iPhone shot from last year I’m afraid….if I remember rightly that is a retirement home atop that cliff. Looks a beautiful place but I’m sure one would get a bit fed up of the same view everyday but maybe not…answers on a post card please. Well I did think the heat would do for one of us yesterday it was a bit much. My old dog Beau had panted like a steam train the whole night throughout the night. So yesterday between eating Cornish Pasties and clotted cream scones with fresh strawberries we took the dogs to the tiny Hayle River at St Erth…Beau despite his age 12 years on July 4th was straight in and just lay down on the river bed but looked so happy….hopefully we can reach somewhere a little further today but I felt as if the blood in my brain was boiling yesterday…keep cool everyone Sue :)
Same beautiful boat as in the previous shot, but I raced ahead to get a shot showing the storm she was riding on the way in to port.
SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT
Gemeinsames Diptychon-Projekt von www.flickr.com/photos/ute_kluge/
und Manfred Geyer, August 2020
Aachen, November 2014 (Manfred Geyer)
Berlin (Ute Kluge)
Same place, different time
England’s River Thames has been a working river and lifeline since mankind first learned how to lash wood together to make a boat. At numerous times throughout history it has been defended against invasion. Just upriver from the 19th century Coalhouse Fort is this derelict radar tower and jetty from WW2.
East Tilbury, Essex UK
The same White-faced Heron that featured yesterday must have gone to the salon on the way out to lunch. I think it is a small crab it plucked out of the greenery that you can see in its beak. This shot taken two minutes after the first!
L'église Notre-Dame-d'Abondance, Abondance, Haute-Savoie, Auvernia-Ródano-Alpes, France.
Abondance es una comuna y población de Francia, en la región de Auvernia-Ródano-Alpes, departamento de Alta Saboya, en el distrito de Thonon-les-Bains. Es el chef-lieu y mayor población del cantón de su nombre.
Su población en el censo de 2018 era de 1 435 habitantes.
Abondance ha dado su nombre a una variedad de queso elaborado en la región, asà como a la raza bovina de la que viene la leche con la que se hacen los quesos. Durante el invierno, se convierte en un centro de esquÃ, con pistas.
Abondance is a commune and village in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, in the Haute-Savoie department, in the district of Thonon-les-Bains. It is the main town and largest city in the canton of the same name.
Its population at the 2018 census was 1,435.
Abondance gives its name to a variety of cheese made in the region, as well as to the breed of cattle from which the milk used to make the cheeses comes. During the winter, it becomes a ski resort with slopes.
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I was reviewing all my Fall images and had a few more I wanted to share. Hope you like them!
All three were taken at the same location near our village and many thanks to the friend who was kind enough to take us to this lovely spot!
Same hill as below a couple of months on, minus the geese. There was a field of ostriches behind me, maybe I should have photoshopped some of them onto the brow of the hill :-)
for Smile on Saturday! :-) , theme "TWO-SAME".
Kronenkraniche im Allwetterzoo Münster.
Black crowned cranes in the Allwetterzoo Münster, Germany.
Taken from the same point as the preceding photo - that is, from a little hill in the nature reserve "Gemene Weidebeek" near Bruges, Flanders. The cows are grazing in the evening light, several looking for some shade in this hot summer. From bottom right to middle left you can just about see the bed of a brook: the water has dried up, and the cows have traversed the brook to the meadow on the other side. This photo reminds me of some of the paintings by Emile Claus, a famous Belgian painter.
same time, same place.. but suddenly another two guys popped up. I decided to capture this situation as well.
first multiplicity attempt. I´m not 100 % satisfied with this, but it´s ok for now.
Every Winter, it seems, I end up gravitating toward abstraction. Perhaps the season drives the consciousness more inward with it's dreary dullness and 'deadness' of endless whites, browns, greys and blacks. Perhaps this inspires a less 'reality bound' imagining. The inner world comes alive with all the colour and life of Summer.
This image is made up of many, many layers of the same original photograph. This one image was treated in a number of ways and it's many variants were built up to achieve the final result.
This is another approach to my thinking that there are many, perhaps countless, ways to see the same thing. For as many ways as there are to see it there are just as many ways to interpret it. All are the same thing. It just depends on how you look at it. Reality, I suggest, is just this way. That doesn't mean that all is utter chaos, although that might be how it reads at first. It suggests that the more we "pan out" from the detail and get a overview of the interlocking of variations, the more we can see the patterns ( pattern ? ) of order.
The title is a play with words to come at the same idea verbally.
It is freeing to go abstract. That alone is all I need to run off into the unknown.
Created Jan 3. The first new image of 2019.
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Music Link: "Blue" - Far Caspian. At the suggestion of Paul B0udreau. A lovely, delicate balance.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut32pLNe-lM
My own offering: "I Dormienti" ( The Sleepers ) - Brian Eno, from his Collection "Music for Installations". This was a piece commissioned for a Mimo Palladino installation of the same title done at London's Round House.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD2IFSA7Koc
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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2019. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.
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The angle is a bit different, but it is the same place as 38 years ago.
A scanned negative - Camera Hasselblad
SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT
Gemeinsames Diptychon-Projekt von www.flickr.com/photos/ute_kluge/
und Manfred Geyer, Juli 2020
Köln, 2018 (Manfred Geyer)
Berlin (Ute Kluge)
Good Monday morning everyone and had a pretty decent weekend with photography in spite of the weather as you will see, I hope through the images, hoping all is well with everyone and have a wonderful day and week.
I found this male, white-tailed deer walking through the wooded area of an urban park. Around the same time, there were a couple coyotes in the same area. One walked very close to this guy, but they seemed to ignore each other, acting casually. However, I'm sure they were very aware of what was going on. Couldn't manage a photo of the encounter due to it being deeper into the wooded area and the constant movement of the critters. Oh well, I still have memories.
Same flowers as previously uploaded image. This time, several days later, the two buds have grown and taken over. You can just see the original flower under the lower of the two buds here. Also image taken with a different camera - not a macro lens this time and no focus stacking. I selected Fuji film simulation, Velvia, but had to pull the saturation back - it could have gone back even further, but I thought these colours pleasing and close to the original colours in the afternoon overcast light just following a shower of rain.
We have had a great deal of rain lately along the Sunshine Coast of BC. And, when the temperature cooperates, fog will result. I find weather events to be both exciting and challenging at the same time. A photographer can not venture out to get an obvious shot but rather, must be more creative.
When I set out in the early morning with a few destinations in mind, the fog was already thick in some stops. I only made it to Trout Lake, which is minutes from home, where conditions were already changing the landscape. Standing on the shores of Trout Lake, I watched far side disappear while the fog rolled in. This was a good a spot to let nature work her magic, so the hours went by while the fog kept rolling.