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Davis Mountains State Park, Fort Davis, Texas
Hasselblad 500 C/M, Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 C T*, Fuji Velvia 50
"The man who believes that the secrets of the world are forever hidden lives in mystery and fear. Superstition will drag him down. The rain will erode the deeds of his life. But that man who sets himself the task of singling out the thread of order from the tapestry will by the decision alone have taken charge of the world and it is only by such taking charge that he will effect a way to dictate the terms of his own fate." ~ Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West
又是一本讓人極為推崇的免費刊物。出身愛爾蘭的「Thread」是一份血統純正的時尚報,僅僅才發刊兩期,便已廣獲注目。三位共同創辦人有著一致的信念,他們認為時尚不應被主流媒体掌控,其生命及活力必須來自於設計師本身。通過「Thread」他們建立了一個独立的場景(充滿妖精與迷信的愛爾蘭風格),開拓出自己的道路,激勵了更多志同道合的人投入參與,一起協作分享與構思討論。我們相信;這就是免費雜誌,甚至是雜誌的未來。
Fort Lauderdale Air Show 2013
Black Diamond Jet Team
*[what a cool flight-maneuver! Amazing!]
Fantastic video of them! Feel the speed!
I didn't even remember that I had these purple threads. Well here they are in a straight line :)
Happy Tuesday!
Lyrics here. The lyrics remind me a lot of Bane, but I don't have a Bane action figure, so spider gals is what you get. X^P
Still in 'Scotrail' livery class 47 47637 'Springburn' heading the 13.05 Holyhead to London Euston train passes the castle walls at Conwy having just passed through the station.
The remains of the former goods yard between the train and the walls. 14.10 on 31/3/1989
47637 was new from Crewe works 11/1965 as D1976 and is reported to be still in service after 56 years.
Macro Monday theme: "twisted"
115 photos in 2015: #4 A craft
Sewing is a craft isn't it?
I thought of the twist in sewing thread which led me to raid my wife's sewing box. The most colourful threads were wound on a little bobbin which was part of a hotel sewing kit which had found its way into the box. This is a close-up of those threads taken with my 100mm macro lens with a 10x Nikon microscope objective on the front. I was surprised how many loose fibres there were. No wonder it is so hard to thread a needle"
I tidied up my embroidery thread stash this week - no more tangled threads! Yay!
Blogged: bugsandfishes.blogspot.com/2012/02/rainbow-of-embroidery-...
At the Village Museum in Burhaniye: embroidery with metallic thread (the colours are just reflections).
Threads Edition 5 - A handmade A6 zine with photographs, drawings, illustrations and fragments.
Hand letterpressed cover with tipped on images.
www.etsy.com/uk/shop/100RealPeople
Nikon D750 / Nikkor 50/1.4
Focus stack (12 images). Shot with two off-camera strobes (Leica SF60/Leica SF C1) . Flash A modified with MagMod MagSnoot, full extended, to camera right, above subject aimed at subject foreground. Flash B modified with MagMod MagBounce to left of camera as key light.
Shot for Barnack's Monthly Challenge in the Leica Forum; things beginning with the letter N.
Handmade for main series key art
Video for series promo: vimeo.com/88769028
Series Blurb: A single thread. By itself, a thread is thin and fragile. But when thread after thread after thread is woven together, there is strength, there is substance—even beauty.
And what is the fabric of a church? Is it not woven together by the threads of beliefs and relationships and aspirations?
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Impressions from my way from Chur to Arosa / Switzerland.
Captured with a Nikon Df and a manual Nikkor Ai 24mm ƒ1:2, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film.
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Large, and velvety blue and red, Ammophila nigricans is one of our most beautiful wasps. I was fortunate to have a very cooperative female subject for several hours in Leavenworth, Kansas, August 24, 2017.
A few days doing a little train chasing with Aussie Graham Cotterall in the area...
Hardly a cloud in the sky all week, but unfortunately the short days, generally short trains, and limited midwinter sun angles didn't yield a great bounty, but I thank Graham greatly for the chauffeuring service, as I wouldn't normally be bothered getting out to see these.
Early morning light on 920 threading its way out of some bush and pines along the Pacific Ocean coast near Shag Point.
26 June 2019, train 920, 5379-4513, Shag Point, SIMT, NZ