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Eastwoods - Forest City

 

One lone leaf on the vine waiting for the winter winds. Out hiking the park near town during our warm spell . . . finding these little "gems" suspended above ground.

 

Do you feel all tangled up lately?

 

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Just a normal everyday scene in any street in Bangkok...

Production Diary — “The Tangle of…”

 

I went to Japan expecting to take lots of street shots, so I packed light — mostly relying on my iPhone and even bringing along my long-abandoned PowerShot S100. Surprisingly, after more than ten years, the old battery still held a charge.

 

While nothing particularly remarkable caught my eye most of the time, this moment stood out: two girls in kimono walking beneath the maze of wires near Yasaka Pagoda. There were others on the street, but I removed them in post — leaving just these two figures alongside the centuries-old pagoda, tangled in a web of cables that feel anything but historical.

 

It became a strange, poetic scene — past and present layered in an impossible composition. I still can’t decide on the right title, so I’ve left it open-ended: “The Tangle of…”

The Lack of Wind, made Macro Fun.

It's easy for me to get wound up with fear, frustration and feelings of powerlessness in these tangled times. I find looking through the lens of my camera and the subsequent processing of images helps me find hidden delights and unique perspectives. I tend toward the saturnine so I have to make a conscious effort to create my day and the attitudes that keep my mind free and flowing.

how beautiful a tangled mess of unspoilt mass of wires. If I should jump off this perch will you allow me to walk free of pain, unscathed through the plains of this wilderness.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Thank you all for supporting my street photography, your comments and favourites mean a great deal to me.

This beautiful waterfall is along the Icefields Parkway in Alberta. The b&w conversion emphasizes the mist at the top of the falls. In 1907 Mary Schaffer gave the creek and falls its name after her party had difficulty descending the valley through a tangle of fallen trees.

 

Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments -- I appreciate them all.

 

© Melissa Post 2014

 

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Along the Icefields Parkway in the Canadian Rockies

I have met to shot this wall for sometime now so finally got this one done.

Boots - Hot Stuff - HS. Meghan Boots

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Worn on Reborn

Icefields Parkway, Alberta!

View of the north bank of the Tar river taken from the south bank in Greenville NC.

 

Nikon D700 with 70-300mm f/4-5.6 lens

The Bob Dylan song from 1975 kept running through my mind as I studied this image. It seemed the perfect way to honor Flickr's 20th birthday. Happy Birthday, Flickr, and here's to many more!

"Oh what a tangled web we weave,

When first we practice to deceive. "

- - Sir Walter Scott

Looking at one of the Williamsburg Bridge towers

A tangle of struts and the drive and deflection rollers of the lorry transport system just before the inclined lift, which was used to continuously transport iron ore and additives to the filling openings of six blast furnaces 27 metres above.

Völklinger Hütte, Völklingen

Saarland, Germany 14.04.2025

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Geplantes Gewirr

Strebengewirr und die Antriebs- und Umlenkrollen des Lorentransports kurz vor dem Schrägaufzug, mit dem das Eisenerz und die Zuschlagsstoffe durchlaufend auf das das 27 Meter höher gelegene Niveau der Einfüllöffnungen von sechs Hochöfen gebracht wurde.

Völklinger Hütte, Völklingen

Saarland, Deutschland 14.04.2025

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A clump of dead trees tangled together on Cavendish Beach, Prince Edward Island National Park

What can I say? I like trees. And leaves.

I flipped this guy again yesterday and the light was coming in at a low angle which I thought was pretty cool. So I just snapped a quick bird's eye view shot and gently covered him back up.

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