Elevator
263 creative works found
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/ We were meant for higher things… / Dedicated to Axel Moore / / / / / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / Writings (or ramblings) / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / The 10th / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / Beauty / The Black, White & Grey / / / / Hope / / / One / / / Reap what you Sow / / / Trust / / / Directions / / / Unconditional Love / / / The Long Road / / / Silence Lane
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From the top of a ridge above Marmot Pass- a beautiful view on all sides. /
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Tunnel to the Durie Hill Elevator / For an ultra spooky perspective on this same location see Mike Emmett’s version here Part of PAF 30×30 Art Exhibition November 12-18 2008
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Considering everything in life, and if it’s worth it. Hopefully it is.
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MIX MEDIUMS….....
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Stuck for something to do between floors? ...dance to the muzac!
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Empty road in the middle of the desert, Eastern Sierra Mountains, California
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..for dancer’s CV… studio
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Oil Pastel And Acrylic On Wood (With Minor Digital Enhancements) All of us need HOPE in our lives and these are some of my favourite quotes on that :D “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars” – Oscar Wilde “Hope is the dream of a soul awake.” – A French Proverb “The very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is to live inside that hope.” – Barbara Kingsolver (Know of someone who needs the extra “lift” in his/her life? May this be a card of encouragement to that someone you care) You can view and buy my other “Hope Lifts Me Higher” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:
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And then the arrival on the Jungfraujoch, in the heart of a glorious glacier world on the very roof of Europe! Superb views extend as far as the summits of the Vosges Mountains in France and the Black Forest in Germany. The Great Aletsch Glacier, at 22 km the longest ice-stream in the Alps, begins on the Jungfraujoch-Top of Europe.
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Captured at Sunrise in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado / Thoughts most welcomed!
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Victoria train station London, England…amoungst the hussel and bussel of the midday human traffic.
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Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, Terminal Elevator 801 Low Level Road North Vancouver, BC Canada .
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The Heritage Series / this is a shot of the used equipment dealer in the heritage village / with the grain elevator in the background this tipical of a 1900’s elevator / shorter than the ones in the late 30’s and 40’s / all the grain was unloaded by hand ,by the famous backbreaker scope shovel / in later years the steam engine played a big role as a stationary engine / or as tractor for use on the thrash machine and as a field tractor / big and hard to handel
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Portfolio shoot for dancer
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Empty road in the middle of the desert, Eastern Sierra Mountains, California. Developed in color infrared.
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Selfportraiture triptych taken one year ago.
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Eurasian Eagle Owl ( Bubo bubo ) Description: The upperparts are brown-black and tawny-buff, showing as dense freckling on the forehead and crown, stripes on the nape, sides and back of the neck, and dark splotches on the pale ground colour of the back, mantle and scapulars. A narrow buff band, freckled with brown buff, runs up from the base of the bill, above the inner part of the eye and along the inner edge of the black-brown, “ear-tufts”. Habits: Active mainly at dusk to dawn. Flight is noiseless, whith soft wingbeats interrupted by gliding when flying over long distance. Will sometimes soar. Voice: A deep, monotonous “oohu-oohu-oohu”. The female’s call is slightly higher than the male’s. When threatened, they may bark and growl. Hunting & Food: Eagle Owls have various hunting techniques, and will take prey on the ground or in full flight. They may hunt in forests, but prefer open spaces. / Eagle Owls will eat almost anything that moves – from beetles to roe deer fawns. The major part of their diet consists of mammals (Voles, rats, mice, foxes, hares etc…), but birds of all kinds are also taken, including crows, ducks, grouse, seabirds, and even other birds of prey (including other owls). Other prey taken include snakes, lizards, frogs, fish, and crabs. / The most common type of prey depends largely on relative availability, but are usually voles and rats. In some coastal areas, they have been known to feed mainly on ducks and seabirds. / Pellets are somewhat compressed, irregularly cylindrical or conical shaped, averaging about 75×32 mm (3×1.25”). Habitat: Eagle Owls occupy a variety of habitats, from coniferous forests to warm deserts. Rocky landscapes are often favoured. Adequate food supply and nesting sites seem to be the most important prerequisites. Distribution: North Africa, Europe, Asia, Middle East.
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Modern building lift
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Can you see the arm of a man embracing the woman in the window at the bottom… ??? Elevator love in a shopping mall in Gdansk (Poland)...
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