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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 543: Yet Again, Back on the Bike Once More
It had been almost three months since my last time on a bike. Almost three months to the date. Well, today I hopped onto the bike and prevented that from becoming a reality. It had been far too long, much … Continue reading
Erosion Shapes
Some more erosion stuff. I like that in geological structures, the erosion produces some interesting patterns and textures. In this one I especially like that the erosion seems to invoke some sort of scene. I think that it’s distinct enough … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 542: Important Questions
There’s something…. well, something… about watching your hair fall out around you. Actually, there’s not really anything about it unless it invokes insecurity and paranoia into your being of flesh and mind. But there certainly is something to it. What … Continue reading
The Space Around Sea Cliff Bridge
I think that I wanted to capture the sense of space around the bridge rather than the bridge itself. I think that the sky helps to give a sense of minimalism to the scene. It also helps to enhance the … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged architecture, bridge, cliff, contrast, minimal, ocean, overcast, road, sea, sky, space, waterscape
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Ripples in the Rock
A photo taken close to a waterfall. I think that the patterns in this rock are interesting. I’m guessing that the formation of the ripples in the rock are from lava cooling, but it’s merely a guess. I think that … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged erosion, feature, geological, geology, nature, pattern, ripples, rock, texture
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 541: Ramble Before Learning
It’s dark in here. It is so dark that…. well, it’s not actually too dark. I can see as to what I am doing. My pinky sticks out to the left on my left hand, and on the right, the … Continue reading
Gull’s Form
I thought I shared this earlier, but apparently I didn’t. Another Silver Gull doing a thing. Perhaps it is stretching. I like the way the wing kind of hides the body, but also kind of doesn’t. I think it adds … Continue reading
Breaking Waves Consume the Shoreline
During my recent road trip I was afforded the opportunity to get this shot. The waves breaking on the shoreline was, in the light from the overcast sky, quite beautiful. I think that there’s some interesting textures in this shot. … Continue reading
Conveyor Belt and Staircase
This conveyor belt hasn’t been used in a while. I guess that that’s readily apparent. Here a scene is presented where the interior of a building has reached a dilapidated state. That said, it still stands strong. I think that … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged architecture, belt, conveyor, dilapidated, grafitti, history, interior, lens-artists, staircase, star
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 540: Create its own
A hypothetical decision is made in real, or so they say. There is no telling as to which way the snow will run, but instead of running it shall compact upon itself and form layers of white spread across a … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction
Tagged breach, emphasised, nature, perceive, protection, sight, snow, sustenance, warmer
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