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Killing a couple frames leftover on a roll from a wedding. I don't go out looking for shots very often, but these few black and white images came out OK.
This one was more of a curiosity to see how much of the high and low values I could bring out in this. Stand developing always helps with that, as well as the direct shade from the setting sun behind me(you can see just a tiny bit crept into the upper corner).
I recently found all these old photos on my laptop from places that I used to live or spent lots of time in. It’s so strange. They were all really significant places and I can’t go back to any of them anymore. I found so many photos of these small details that don’t really identify the place but they were unique to each place. I have this collection of outwardly anonymous but privately individual moments and experiences and parts of my memory.
January 13, 2017
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"Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you'll start having positive results." - Willie Nelson
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I am important.
This past weekend we had a little preview of spring, and I couldn't resist a quick walk around one of the fields over at the P.E.R.T.
The trails are sloppy and the landscape is basically brown, but if you look closely you will see the subtle signs of life starting to renew itself, and you'll hear the spring songs that the birds seem to joyfully sing.
I'll bet this little bluebird isn't singing this morning!! Everything is white again!
Only a few inches fell here. The storm, thankfully slipped mostly south of us.
By Wednesday this will all be a distant bad dream. Temperatures will go back to the more seasonable 50's and I can get back out there to visit my little blue friend here, and his wildlife buddies over at the park.
The Indigo Buntings are everywhere right now. I'm hoping they will soon be joined by other "brown" birds. Not many sparrows yet but each day brings hope :)
submitted to adjectives to inspire extra credit adjectives clue: #40 subtle (the original 101 extra credit list)
It's alright to scream, I'm screaming too
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I spent the afternoon with the lovely Abi
who has broken her foot
so you should all go and give her some loving on her flickr
'k? :-)
Lamp at the Palisade Hotel.
Taken during the Sydney Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk 2016, hosted by Keith McInnes
It was only this morning I noticed the orange lenses on the blue car - I had been aware of the bigger reversing lights on the newer cars, and the differences to the bumpers. I do wonder why such subtle changes were made to this generation of Civic, they are barely noticeable apart from the front grille styling.