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Window Treatments a bit strange but I guess it works, 3 old windows at the back of a rundown building found in North Carolina.
Papierfabrik Scheufelen was founded in Lenningen in 1855. Until April 2018, it produced coated format and roll papers of superior quality with a workforce of around 340 employees. The successor company had to file for insolvency in February 2019. The 250,000 square meter company site is to be converted into a residential and commercial quarter. However, some of the factory facilities still exist. This photo was taken in the water treatment area.
Die Papierfabrik Scheufelen wurde im Jahre 1855 in Lenningen gegründet. Sie produzierte bis April 2018 mit zuletzt rund 340 Beschäftigten gestrichene Format- und Rollenpapiere gehobener Qualität. Die Nachfolgegesellschaft musste im Februar 2019 selbst Insolvenz anmelden. Das 250.000 Quadratmeter große Betriebsgelände soll in ein Wohn- und Gewerbequartier umgewandelt werden. Die Fabrikanlagen existieren aber teilweise noch. Diese Aufnahme enstand im der Wasseraufbereitung.
Text from Wikipedia, modified and translated.
Spending a lot of time at home can lead to mischief. I've watched some tutorials I've had for a long time and have bought some new ones to keep me occupied. In this image, I used a technique to enlarge the lighthouse in order to counter its miniaturization from having used a wide-angle lens. Going that far I played with some Orton like affects which look pretty to me (today), if a bit unnatural. Feel free to be critical if this isn't your kind of thing. Stay safe.
Fooling around with a new app, iColorama. Hundreds of effects - lots of fun to play with.
To be clear; this was a photo. iColorama allows you to paint effects over a photo.
Isaiah 66:4 “Therefore I, too, will choose harsh treatment for them, and will bring upon them what they dread. For when I called, no one answered; when I spoke, they didn't listen; but they did what I consider to be evil, and chose what doesn't please me.”
Created for EXPLORE Worthy - REMIX THIS PIX 28 (2021 Art)
(Winner - 1st pl)
Also for ~ Winter Treatment! ~ The Award Tree ~
Snow landscape with thanks, from Markus Trienke.
All elements purchased from DS.
Texture - Kiwi Bokeh Delight, mine.
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Maggie had her final acupuncture (she has three herneated disks in her lower back) treatment yesterday before we head south on vacation. This is her sixth treatment and we do see some improvement in her. We have her stoller along so she will be pampered allot.
One of the interminably long corridors leading from Kings Treatment Centre to the Main Hospital, Derby Royal.
Less grim than this high contrast pic looks but sums up my state of mind yesterday. It’s the kind of image that was de riguer and ubër trendy at Art College during the 70s.
Soundtrack // Bande-son: ETHAN JOHNS ("The Turning"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=xI28BieqIBI
"'Cause we all know the future and the future knows us all... AND EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING MUST FALL... The silence will be beautiful... The silence will be beautiful..."
"Beautiful image with stand-out colour treatment." // "Une belle image avec un traitement des couleurs qui sort de l'ordinaire." (Dave HILDITCH / www.flickr.com/photos/22775126@N00/)
"Si ça ce n'est pas un ciel "dramatique" ! Sous une mise en scène lumineuse, un spectacle !" // "What for a dramatic sky ! With such a luminous staging, this is a real sight !" (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)
own texture.
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hi lads, so surprisingly i'm super happy with this photo in particular, which makes a change to my usual lack of confidence! i myself am aware of the flaws in it but i hope you enjoy it as much as i do regardless.
(ha ha ho, another arctic monkeys song inspired me)
Toy camera treatment of a classic sign in Redwood City, CA. Superheadz Wide and Slim. Fuji 400 print film.
Centennial 6936 is accompanied by the Rock Island Heritage locomotive on the head of the "City of Bureau Jct." Running as IAIS Train RRHMA 21, the special shoves into the Silvis Shop Complex at the end of the round trip off the IAIS Blue Island Sub. Engineer Steve Sandberg job briefs with IAIS personnel on the way past.
The weekend of September 20-21 marked the first mainline outing for equipment owned by Railroading Heritage of Midwest America in the form of two round trips; the "City of Wilton" on Saturday the 20th, which ran from Silvis to South Amana, IA and return, and today's trip the "City of Bureau Jct." from Silvis to Bureau, IL and back on Sunday the 21st. These specials were operated in conjunction with the Iowa Interstate Railroad over their trackage, and served as fundraisers benefiting non-profits like the Central States Steam Preservation Association, and Operation Lifesaver, Inc.
6936 is an EMD DDA40X, and is the the world's largest operating diesel locomotive. Part of a class of 47 locomotives built for Union Pacific between 1969 and 1971, they featured two separate diesel prime movers on one frame, for a total of 6,600 horsepower providing electricity for 8 traction motors across a pair of 4 axle trucks.
The first units built showed up in May 1969 just before UP's Golden Spike Ceremony 100th anniversary in Utah. Being numbered in the 6900's and their timely delivery led to their "Centennial" nickname. This unit was part of the second group built, arriving in January 1971, builder number 35510, frame number 7198-12. Railroaders on the UP once referred to them as "Big Jacks", a term that has since turned into a bit of a misnomer that refers to the respectable, but not nearly as large or powerful freight units that succeeded them in everyday service in the United States.
The engine made its last revenue run May 6, 1985, and was saved for special service by UP. After about 25 years pulling railfan excursions, assisting the operating steam locomotives, display events, Operation Lifesaver Specials, providing power for executive inspections, officer special trips, business trains, and additional company service, the locomotive was used sparingly after 2008 until 2016, and donated to the RRHMA by Union Pacific in late 2022 with several other pieces of historic equipment.
After 14 years, this was the locomotive's long-awaited return to the mainline leading a train, having pulled its last business train in 2011, pulling some of the same UP cars it once moved in heritage fleet service followed by former PRR P70 coaches provided by IAIS.
Railroading Heritage of Midwest America is a non-profit organization with a mission to promote public understanding of the history of railroading in the Midwest. RRHMA accomplishes this goal by preserving, restoring, operating, and interpreting historic locomotives and railcars.
RRHMA is based in Silvis, Illinois in the former Rock Island shop complex. Once home to a 45 stall roundhouse, backshop, office building, power house, water treatment plant, and storehouse. Construction started in 1903, and the site was the Rock's primary shop until the 1980 shutdown. Afterwards the site was sold to Chrome Crankshaft, which later passed to National Railway Equipment. In 2022, RRHMA purchased the complex from NRE. It is now home to UP 5511, UP 3985, UP 6936, IAIS 6988, ATSF 537, and numerous rolling stock, all in various stages of restoration.
I invite you join or donate to the RRHMA today at: www.rrhma.com
Locomotives: UP 6936, IAIS 513
9-21-25
Silvis, IL
The silent treatment is a refusal to communicate verbally with another person. People who use the silent treatment may even refuse to acknowledge the presence of the other person.
It can sometimes be a form of emotional abuse. This is the case when one person uses it to control and manipulate the other.
In most cases, using the silent treatment is not a productive way to deal with a disagreement.
Research indicates that both men and women use the silent treatment in relationships.
I'm trying really hard to do things differently.
This photo, and the toothbrush in particular, are dedicated to Valerie, one of my best friends. She makes me feel better in a way that no one else can, and I love her and miss her.
I had to crop Anthony's foot out of this because he was cam right pouring water all over my back and head!
Another treatment of the same pattern as the red and white pattern with a different texture and with a different background. Yes, it's all the same and all different.
An Ayurvedic medicine manufacturing unit. A great deal of care and effort went into preparing the broad range of treatments used at their clinic and resort.