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One of the guys at the office is upset with all the people that have quit smoking, so he has set up smokers in his cubicle. Here is one from The Matrix.
on our last visit to detroit lake, we took a side trip to this astounding pond. i don't remember anymore what it was called or know where it was.
This apparition is actually the shadow of a stand-up comedian at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The shadow has a diffuse outline as it is the result of multiple flood lights.
Michell Christine is a Canadian comic and very entertaining
#117 Witch/Witchcraft for 119 pictures in 2019
"Unreality" series 2/3 (Glitterato, Zephyr filters)
My friend Chase got an industrial piercing. After it heals, he'll replace the two short bars with one long one.
We drove to Northumberland during August, the first time we had been to the county. We were intending to explore a bit, walk a bit, generally familiarise ourselves with the place and of course, take photographs. Whilst the weather was much better than home, the light wasn’t always kind, frequently improving after we had a left a stunning viewpoint – we didn’t have the luxury of time as we wanted to see as much as possible and it’s a big place.
We walked over the Simonsides, part of Hadrian’s wall, along the coast and around lots of castles and villages. I was amazed at the lack of people and traffic, with fantastic quiet roads. I haven’t enjoyed driving so much for a long time, motorway distances on A and B roads, no hassle and great views.
We were out from 7.30 AM until 9.00 PM most days, shorts and tee shirt but not as warm and pleasant as recently. Our day on Hadrian’s wall saw gale force winds and as we drove to the western end of Kielder to travers the whole valley the weather was foul – but we were in the car! I didn’t take a single photo of Kielder as the visibility was that low.
I think we visited most of the well-known castles, drove up to Berwick, into the centre of the Cheviots, through the Scottish Borders and most of the coast North of Morpeth. There wasn’t much we didn’t see, even if it was sometimes brief, I don’t doubt that we will be back.
I’m not sure what people do in some of these remote places, with miles to travel for anything. I barely ever had a 3G signal on my phone. There seemed to be a lot of property for sale in some of the villages. I did wonder what people do for a living, I would guess that farming, tourism and government services are the only employment without a commute to the major conurbations around Newcastle.
August was fantastic for colour – if not light – the field were full of golden crops, the moors covered in purple heather, with some green fields and a dark green copse on every hill. If everything came together the photos look a little unreal, like paintings.
fotos aus einem lange vergessenen ordner aus einer ecke meiner festplatte mit dem geistreichen namen "rumfahren"
A side-effect of the major forest-fires that ravaged the BC Interior this summer. The smoke was apparent thousands of miles to the East, as far as Ottawa, and certainly enhanced our sunsets in Vancouver... I really didn't do much to this photo---enhanced only by smoke...
The building of the Meteorological Service on Botev Peak. We saw it only for a few moments, when the fog cleared away.
There was something metaphysical in the air. She was so majectic, walking like a ghost or angel. If you remember mysterious person from "Dekalog" of Kieślowski, you know what I mean.
Bruna Street, Warsaw, Poland.
I get this feeling a lot, like I'm sitting in a dark room looking out through the TV screen of my eyes. It's a feeling of detachment, of being lost inside myself, enclosed, separated.
Went for a sort of hyper-real processing on this one (for good or ill) but I decided to stick with it as it made it look "different"