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Orange Park, FL Lou T.
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Excuse the ants on the lens, they were everywhere!!
Passage island in the distance
The Orchard, Gleneagles Golf Course Clubhouse, West Vancouver, British Columbia.
Passage Island is a small island near West Vancouver, British Columbia, and across from Bowen Island in Canada. The island is mostly woodland and cliffs. It marks the entrance to Howe Sound, and the ferry between Horseshoe Bay to Nanaimo regularly passes it. The island borrows a postal code, V7W 1V7, from the wealthiest community in Canada, West Vancouver. However, Passage Island is actually overseen by the Islands Trust and is part of the Metro Vancouver Regional District. It is isolated from West Vancouver by approximately two km (1.2 mi) of ocean.
Prior to European colonization, the island was home to a Squamish village named Mi'tlmetle'lte. It was named by Captain Vancouver because is lies midway in the passage, Queen Charlotte Channel, between Point Atkinson and Bowen Island
Today the island has 61 lots, almost half of which are developed. Although many lots consist of summer cottages, there are a few year-round homes with full-time residents. The island has views of downtown Vancouver, the University of British Columbia campus, Vancouver Island, and the snow-capped mountains of Howe Sound. There are no developed roads nor vehicles on the island. Most of the homes use solar photovoltaics, with a few complemented by wind turbines for electric power. Propane is used for heating and cooking, and rainwater is captured into cisterns from their roofs. Island residents either tie their boats to mooring buoys and row to shore, or provide their own private docks for island access. Public access onto the island is not provided.
Off the southernmost tip is a small private island. Unnamed, the island is owned by a local family
You see I know change
I see change
I embody change
All we do is change
Yeah, I know change
We are born to change
We sometimes regard it as a metaphor
That reflects the way things ought to be
In fact change takes time
It exceeds all expectations
It requires both now and then
See although the players change
The song remains the same
And the truth is
You gotta have the balls to change
Joss Stone - Change (Intro)
The West facing clock face of Elizabeth Tower, Houses of Parliament, London, housing the hour bell known as Big Ben.
....time goes by so quickly. I just adore this girl and just not enough time for all the girls I have. Olivia~Valentina is wearing a wonderful new dress.
Depiction of time & faces of time in this one
Created a manipulated face & mirror image of it which was blended with a clock face..........
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Time going by on my favorite tree!...
Explored #16
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Shot for Flickrfriday group: All your money wouldn't buy a single second.
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Traffic produces light trails on busy Saturday evening in Haverfordwest Town centre. This is my first attempt at light trails. I'm very pleased with the result. Taken with a bridge camera on full manual as always. Pt 1 of 2
Time moves differently down here. Slower. I feel like I've spent a century working on this machine. Maybe it's only been a few months. Every day I think about her and what went wrong. I can still hear her last words ringing in my head "This is all your fault". That's why I have to do this. Ever since then I've been consumed with wondering what could have happened if I could go back and change things. It's amazing how many problems that have puzzled scientists for hundreds of years can be solved with enough determination. But I don't care about that. I'm not building this machine for science- I'm building it to go back and redeem myself.
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Well, it's been awhile since I posted. I started college, so things are crazy, but I got a new camera a few weeks ago, so I had to build something. Sometimes you've got to sacrifice homework for more important things :)
Mespilus germanica (Mispel, medlar) in our garden, taken with a Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 2.8/80 @2.8. I have to wait until the tempertures fall below 0 °C over a longer period of time. Once they are soft I wll start to make lovely jam.
Per sempre camminerò su questi lidi, tra la sabbia e la spuma,
l’alta marea cancellerà le mie orme, e il vento soffierà via la spuma.
Ma il mare e la spiaggia dureranno. Per sempre.
Kahlil Gibran,
Sabbia e spuma, 1926
Alba, Porto Caleri, Veneto.
Nessuna orma sulla spiaggia. Solo sabbia e l'orizzonte a separare il mare dal cielo pieno di luce e vento.
E un lungo tronco che le onde hanno appoggiato da tempo.
Buona serata
#luce #tronco #portocaleri #sabbia #sand #footprints #impronte #mare #sea #cielo #sky #nuvole #clouds #still #immobile #tempo #time
Snow Time
i’m always so late, have some faerie magic.
outfit:
dress: Perpetua in Winter Frost by Crystal Clothing Co.
necklace: Sahaze chain version by Plastik
body:
hair: Eira by Calico Creations
skin: Temperance in Drow by 7 Deadly s{K}ins
wings: Starlight Frost Wings by Fancy Fairy
makeup: Opulence Makeup by Dulce Secrets (advent calendar gift)
shape: Una shape by Lumae (free group gift)
hands by Slink
hand particles by Cole’s Creations
taken on Silent Night:
Pete 5D's photos on Flickriver
Equipment
-Canon 5D Mark II
-EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM
-iMac
-Hoya Pro-1 NDX32
Lying in my bed I hear the clock tick,
And think of you
Caught up in circles
Confusion is nothing new
Flashback, warm nights
Almost left behind
Suitcases of memories,
Time after time.
Photo, makeup and styling by the talented Kelayla of www.transvista.co.uk/
IMG_6243
24 Aug 16
Running on time, Amtrak No. 5, the California Zephyr, exits Tunnel 1 just east of Plain, Colorado, on December 6, 2024. Engines 51 and 44, 8 cars. Photo by Joe McMiullan with Steve Patterson and Jerry Palmer.
I love looking at historic photos, particularly ones that include people. I'm invariably drawn into close scrutiny of their facial expressions, their clothing, their pose, and gesture. It's as if some kernel of knowledge can be imparted from every nuance. Always fascinating to think of old photos as a literal snapshot into the past. Whatever happened in that moment frozen in time and carried forward over the generations. My mind often goes in two directions here. Either I imagine myself going back in time to join the past, or the long dead people time travel into the present. In either case without adaptation for the passage of years, but exactly as they (or I) are now or were then. I've seen this scenario play out in movie over the years, some more successful than others. But the precept is the same, the time traveler, a completely normal person in their own time, becomes completely out of step and place when they are transported into a different epoch. I think this is why I'm drawn to historical reenactments where participants adopt the look and style of the past. Inevitably I come across people at these events that seem very convincing in their roles. These moments give a flash of reality to my time travel fantasy.
These thoughts crossed my mind the first time I saw neighbor Carol out walking her dog. I had a strange perception of her as a woman from one of my antique photos. Not really attributable to any specific physical characteristic, more about feeling and intuition. Quite honestly feeling and intuition are sometimes best kept to oneself. But I eventually shared my thoughts with Carol by way of proposing a photo session. She not only agreed to wearing Victorian clothing, but also styled her hair into a late 19th century updo. Once again, imagination led directly into a momentary reality...a strange window into the past that remained open just long enough to appreciate it.
“Fellowship is a place of grace, where mistakes aren't rubbed in but rubbed out. Fellowship happens when mercy wins over justice.” ― Rick Warren
Taken before our Christmas dinner! :) Hope your new year is off to a great start!
Scanned print.
Rolleiflex 3.5C w/ Xenotar 75 mm/f3.5 + light yellow filter. March 20, 2021.
Fomapan 400 in HC-110 (B, 1+31), 7 min @ 20°C.
Printed on Oriental Seagull G-2 fiber paper and developed in Moersch SE6. Bleached and split toned in Thiourea and Selenium (1+9, 60 s).
PS borders.
Hammarö Hembygdsgård.
My watch, Citizen Pilot Super-titanium. Shot with iPhone 6s with Olloclip lens macro x15. VSCOcam edit.
"The Time-Turner is a device capable of time travel. The Time-Turner resembled an hourglass on a necklace. The number of times one turns the hourglass corresponds to the number of hours one travels back in time. It is extremely important that the user of a Time-Turner not be seen by past or future versions of themselves."
#195/365 So the theme of this week is Harry Potter. The 3 subtle clues to yesterday's shot was...#1 The Projector was displaying the title across my wife. #2 My wife was wearing the time-turner (as seen here). #3 The title was "The Secret Riddle" which is the 13th chaper of the Half-Blood Prine (yesterday was also Monday the 13th). There you have it..in honor of the new movie which comes out this week. Happy Harry Potter Tuesday.
Strobist: LED work light....all around subject.