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Tryna get connected, no Wi-Fi
Tell me that you love me, are you lying?
Gimme lemonade, I give you limes
House in the hills is a house of cards
Blink and the fairytale falls apart
Sorry, didn't mean to get so dark
Maybe I'm an alien, Earth is hard
Taken@ Sunny's Studios
Pose: Bang Bang
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... laut war er, der Reviergesang des Kleibers "wi, wi, wi ..."
indeed, loud it has been, the territory song of the nuthatch "wi, wi, wi ..."
Just another completely destroyed image turned into cheesy art! From my "Digital Canvas" series, photographed in the northeast 518, with Pentax gear.
The Southbound Wisconsin Northern train heading South for Chippewa Falls with a solo SD38-2 for power. It was my first time shooting this railroad and it was nice to get something other than the usual SD40M-2s (which are just as nice).
After a sizeable pick up, Wisconsin Northern L2 continues back to Chippewa Falls, passing some nice vintage props, including another CNW era town sign.
Bloomer, WI
2021.09.30
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Logo old plant manufactures: Widzew Cotton Industry Plant WI-MA.
Widzew is a district of the city of Łódź. The company's history dates back to 1878.
Currently, the post-industrial complex is occupied by companies from various industries, restaurants and cultural institutions.
I really liked the faded color of the paint and the texture of the old painting.
The next photos are back to the streets again.
I admit that COVID has changed a lot,
but I missed what the streets of my city offer photographers.
Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee County)
Milwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin and the fifth-largest city in the Midwestern United States. The seat of Milwaukee County, the city is located on Lake Michigan's southwestern shore and was incorporated in 1846. As of the U.S. Census Bureau's July 1, 2019 estimate, Milwaukee had a population of 590,157, making it the 31st largest city in the United States and the fourth-largest city situated along one of the Great Lakes.
The first large wave of settlement to the areas that would later become Milwaukee County and the City of Milwaukee began in 1835, following removal of the tribes in the Council of Three Fires. Early that year it became known that Juneau and Kilbourn intended to lay out competing town-sites. By the year's end both had purchased their lands from the government and made their first sales. There were perhaps 100 new settlers in this year, mostly from New England and other Eastern states. On September 17, 1835, the first election was held in Milwaukee; the number of votes cast was 39. (1)
References (1) Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milwaukee
I like the result but what I remember is how I took this photo. I was riding on the side of a cable car with one hand wrapped around the pole and my other snapping everything in sight. I had a great time. At an intersection, I noticed this lady in a cafe and got one snap off. I really like this one.
San Francisco, California