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Simple B&W of a shovel hanging on a corrugated iron wall
Ulladulla
South Coast of New South Wales
Shoalhaven
Australia
Nikon D850
Nikkor AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR
“It is very simple to be happy, but it is very difficult to be simple.”
Rabindranath Tagore
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Enjoy the weekend!
Pretty much SOOC. I just straighten the horizon and cropped it a little. And processed it from a RAW image(i.e. some noise reduction).
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[Simple Bloom] - [SB] *LeL_Evo_Fleur/Nova* LivAutumn SoftArch Eyebrows
Cazimi - Bittersweet Nail Appliers - Liaison Collaborative
Cazimi - Forged HD Metallic Eyeliner (Lelutka)
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nothing fancy, just a simple shot of a simple tree in acton burnell
see this picture taken by a proper photographer with far superior equipment at exactly the same time as this picture - in fact I would go so far as to say this link will lead to a better picture than this one...........
Objects in my bathroom taken in the mid morning. Shot with my mamiya rz67 with ilford hp5 film. Developed and scanned at home.
Simple sunset. Taken from Punta del Capo Sorrentto, nothing clever here just wait for the sun to float on the water, simple.
When I saw this bendy tree in a landscape I had to try to get it isolated and that's when I found out it had a friend.
Can I get up in the moming
Put the kettle on
Make us some coffee, say "hey" to the sun...
Is it enough to write a song and sing it to the birds?
They'd hear just the tune
Not understand my love for words
But you would hear me and know
I want only this, I want to live
I want to live a simple life.
~ The Weepies
Wishing you all a happy weekend.
Detail shot of the former Yorkshire Bank Headquarters in Merrion Way, Leeds.
This building is awaiting demolition.
Designed by Abbey Hanson Rowe (AHR) Architects in 1984.
Photo taken in September 2024.
Just a simple sitting room with a couple art pieces. I made the ‘coffee table’ using resin and a child’s teacup. The hanging art pieces are mini versions of photos I took in Venice. The mirrored table is hard to see, but I saw a table like this in Venice with boots on each leg……lots of $$$$$$. The glass pitchers remind of the Murano glass factories and the balloon dog is a memory of the Jeff Koons gallery in Venice.
Simples - Aquarela Sonia Madruga
Véspera de feriado prolongado, maior correria...
e, de repente ...
“You should not get used to confusion. You should not get used to doubt. You should not get used to ambiguity. You should not get used to chaos. You're a human being, and being a human being has given you a fundamental right to be fulfilled.”
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Simples.
Fico deslumbrada...
As time goes on, I'm seeming to become more and more reflective in my thoughts. While this concept covers all things in my life, one part I can easily tie in here are, of course, railroads. When I started taking train pictures some 10+ years ago, they were nothing good - very bad, in fact. I'm still glad I took those pictures, though - nothing is the same in railroading today. What I've found is that it's much easier to look back, or even ahead, than it is to look in the moment. Railroads have reached such an interesting state now that things quite literally change daily - whether it be layoffs, the addition or annulment of turns, or even something as cliche as the retirement of locomotives.
As I said, it's hard to see "in the moment" - railroad or not, with anything. So something simple, in this case locomotive retirements, sets the scene here.
Last night I had gone out on walk - it was a beautiful evening and I didn't care whether or not I'd shoot anything, just wanted to get out of the house on foot. Well, I stumbled across IHB 2924, an SD20 originally built WAY back in 1960. The three SD20s have been endangered for a few months now, so figured I'd try to get a nice sunset shot of it. Flash forward three hours later, a Facebook message would tell me that an IHB employee said 2924 will be gone in two weeks. The other two will remain, but too many problems plague this one. Gone, 2 weeks from this photo.
Why do we shoot trains? An alternative art form yes, a passive hobby yes, but what about documenting history? Something a lot of us "younger generation" fans don't think about. Perhaps it's time we start thinking more about this.
Pendulum Man - Bark Psychosis
While the train was simple, Marquette Rails Santa trains meant everything to the communities and the employees put a lot of time and effort into the trains to make them go off without a hitch. The first couple years the train consisted of GMTX 2635, hopper 7000, boxcar 1009 and caboose 3158 with MQT logos on the sides of each and decorated with lights, garland and wreathes. This entire consist is made up one once off MQT equipment, the 2635 was the only GMTX unit to get the MQT logo and lettering on the side, the 7000 was the only hopper to get the same treatment, the 1009 was the only boxcar out of a fleet of almost 200 to get the MQT Monon logo on it and the caboose was MQT's only caboose.
The train would cover the entire railroad in one day, here in some fresh snow the train slows for the next stop behind me in the small village of Scottville. The train would make a short stop here followed by Ludington before the sun would go down. The entire Manistee sub would be in the cover of darkness with the train tying up at Manistee in a few hours.