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Bridges connect communities, so there's always been something fascinating to me with how overpasses divide worlds. Here where Highway 101 roars high above Clementsport Road and the West Moose River, there's no intersection or off-ramp. The breathless pace of full-speed traffic and the winding crawl of a rural road exist in perfect separation. You could barely blink while hurtling over, and never notice what lies below. That distancing quality of infrastructure has a pull on me, the long way around to get from one point to the next by motorized transport. Oh, sure, I could mount the slope with a thirty second sprint – but it's ten minutes minimum driving. The need just isn't there for most folks. Though once, I did drop someone on the highway shoulder so he could stumble to a house near below. The chill of concrete calls me, like dead branches, like ice intruding inward. All my most moving beauty is stark.
January 24, 2025
Clementsvale, Nova Scotia
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Several months ago I uploaded a version of this shot done in tones of gold/sepia, and decided to also do one in a more stark form of black and white. I've visited this park several times before I was to discover it has quite a history of crime and - shall we say - deviant activities. Such a shame to have a place of such beauty used in that way. Must we always destroy...
Progress on the construction of the Davenport Diamond railway grade separation project.
Looking south from just north of Wallace Ave.
January 29, 2021. Junction Triangle, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
It was the great "as though," the how the day went,
The excursions of the police
As I pursued my bodily functions, wanting
Neither fire now water,
Vibrating to the distant pinch
And turning out the way I am, turning out to greet you.
-- John Ashbery
Employees of a scrap yard on Highway 1 in Iraq separate and stack unexploded ordnance Nov. 19, 2007. The scrap yard owner separated unexploded ordinance from his scrap piles in order to allow explosives experts from coalition forces to safely dispose of them. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. William Greer.
SEPARATION ANXIETY
A magenta cross-processed look and some selective desaturation, but other than that, no editing. Those are utility wires outside the window from where I was shooting. I rather enjoyed sitting there, watching and taking shots of people walking down this Brooklyn street. It took me a while to realize the wires were part of the scene too, and that they wanted to be included in the shot.
Manila Port Area + the creamy goodness of Ilford HP5 :-)
Tool:
Leica M7
Zeiss Biogon 28mm
Ilford HP5 400
AF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G II ED DX
Taken before English class. This wide angle thing sure is addicting.
Connor Creek separates the small town of Copalis Beach from the beach. Copalis Beach, Washington, USA
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Pentax *ist film camera • Sigma 28-70mm f:2.8 EX Aspherical
Agfa Scala 200x pushed 1600iso developed in Tetenal UltraFin Plus 32min @21°C
Scanned with Epson Perfection V500 at 2400dpi
Place Dauphine • Paris • France
US Territory, clearly marked by high ground and concertina wire. Another beautiful landscape dominated with a weird twist of war.
• Panama celebrates Separation Day (La separación de Panamá de Colombia) 3 Nov, commemorating Panama's secession from Colombia • one of two Panamanian Independence Days during November, the other, on the 28th marking Independence from Spain, 1821
• Casco Viejo historic district aka Old Town, Casco Antiguo, San Felipe • about 28 sq. blocks • built after Welch privateer Henry Morgan sacked earlier settlement Panama Viejo, 1671 • center of Panamanian life until decline in 1930s • extensive renovation since late 1990s -Every Trail
• Panama City est. 1519, pop. 1.5MM • Panama Facts • UNESCO World Heritage Site