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"you tell me of pirate ships and fairy tales
you have me wishing that everything was real"
--"Tracking Treasure Down", Gabriel & Dresden
I was in the car ALL DAY yesterday and "I knew you were trouble." was the ONLYYY song that played the whole time on all of the radio stations!!!
asgsdhhgghj #sosickofthatsong
I saw this steer out of the corner of my eye while driving by. I had to back up. Appears like he had got his head stuck in a fence and someone cut that section of the fence to free him. Why they did not cut the rest off his head is beyond me. Did not appear to bother him though.
A very stormy sea in Brighton. The wind speeds were also very high so i had a bit of difficulty keeping this one still.
I ended up blending two exposures for this shot, 51 Secs for the Sky and pier, and 0.8 Sec for the Sea. I think the shot of the sea was actually just a test shot but i liked the way it captured the rough seas so i kept it in.
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The combination of current verses wind in this section of the St. Lawrence River makes for some lively paddling. The wake of our canoe displaced a wave that was abeam (parallel) to the hull in the lower left. Always best to quarter them in this situation, and that's exactly what we did after taking this snap.
My sister and I was out yesterday with our cameras. Took this shot from a bridge Over troubled muddy waters 😜. and some naked trees. but I think it still made a decent subject for a photo.
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Ned: I want adventure. I want romance.
Bill: Ned, there is no such thing as adventure. There’s no such thing as romance. There’s only trouble and desire.
Ned: Trouble and desire?
Bill: That’s right. And the funny thing is, when you desire something you immediately get into trouble. And when you’re in trouble you don’t desire anything at all.
Ned: I see.
Bill: It’s impossible.
Ned: It’s ironic.
Bill: It’s a *** tragedy is what it is, Ned.
From Hal Hartley's Simple Men