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"Every job is a self portrait of the person who did it. Autograph your work with excellence." - Jessica Guidobono
August 23rd 2006
However, one must keep in touch with the real world and know one’s place in it; it is wrong to live only with the eternal truths, for then one is apt to end up behaving like an ostrich. To live fully, outwardly and inwardly, not to ignore external reality for the sake of the inner life, or the reverse—that’s quite a task.
-Etty Hillesum
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
I opted to process this with deep contrast and some added grain, the shot had a cinematic quality that really suited this treatment and I love the end result.
Enjoying a brief exchange of smiles after I captured the shot, you can enjoy full screen by pressing 'L' and I hope you have all had a wonderful and creative weekend!
Marley curled up on his favourite blankie atop the livingroom ottoman.
Posted for Happy Caturday's theme of side view. Happy Caturday!
Look at it horizontally
It's one behind of a bird
atop another behind of a bird
Now you can't unsee it.
Have you ever noticed you rarely see Coulee from the side? That's because I don't usually see her this way either. :) She's either moving away from me, or looking/moving towards me.
Rarely does she stop sideways but because she "leads out" while fetching I can get her running by when I want.
A shot form this past December of a Male Northern Cardinal. I really liked the position he was in with his backside to me and head turned to show a head profile. Hope you enjoy!
The surf was stunning this morning with strong easterly winds blowing back spray as the waves crested.
ODC 11/26/23 -Sideways or Spilt
Something has caught the secondman's eye as Rail Operations Group Class 37 No. 37800 Cassiopeia passes through Crewe station hauling a Class 365 EMU from Crewe South Yard to Crewe TMD(E), presumably for periodic maintenance given most units in the yard have been stored there for over 2 years awaiting an uncertain future.
For alternative railway photography, follow the link:
www.phoenix-rpc.co.uk/index.html to the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle.
This has to be my favorite Bald Eagle pose, when they kind of roll over on their side. This one put on quite a show.