Tracks Wall Art
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Author: Sally Omar / Word Count: 141 / browse writing next / The years passed quickly / Each one faster than before / Hours flew by / Soon there would be no more She toiled very hard / Working on the land / Her face was wrinkled / Rough were the palms of her hand Her husband passed on / Children moved away / She now treasured every moment / Every single day Old fashioned was she / A woman of pride / Always told the truth / Never did she lie Could not understand / How things were so rearranged / People so different / The world had certainly changed She walked the path / Of the righteous …always eager to please / Prayed every day / Down on her knees She was often lonely / Missed her family and friends / Still she appreciated life / And would till the end She knew the day was coming / To unburden her load / She knew that soon / Would be the End Of The Road / Thanks very much Sally Omar :)
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Devon, UK Taken from close to the parking area at Meldon, this is a January view of South Down, near Okehampton, on an extraordinarily clear day. It is an image which had slipped into the wrong folder when I was sorting them in the new year.
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This was taken in Morton National Park just north of Ulladulla on Pointer Gap Road. There is a great lookout at the end, just don’t go when the weather’s like this. /
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Train Simulating Life (going past us at the speed of light)...
by Paul Louis VillaniUS$4.31–US$114.91
/ Instead of going for my usual afternoon walk around Princess Park I had that creative urge… So I went walking with my camera and this is one of the finished images from yesterday evening. Approx. 50mts from Moreland Station in Brunswick. / As you can see I’m up to my old tricks with long exposure and post proc!! :D / This image was captured on the same evening as this piece… / / Peace and hugs!! / / / Australiana / Born of This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / / Check out the wonderful work of ””: / !!: / / / / / / / . / / . /
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catching the every day rush. / over the shadows. along the line. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Beautiful words by Nicole Ryan / “I was tangled up in the words / of the world / she said / he said / everything was so much better / then / and i’ve found / nothing that reminds me of you / when you were around…” / . / Read more / . / . / . / . / .
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Ever felt the heavy heart of saying goodbye to someone? Train Stations, airports, bus stops…they can be places of great sadness. When I found this little station, I found myself thinking of the work of two photographers: Don an awesome photographer who loves trains! Check out his breath-taking landscapes and other great work, including this train . He’s given me so much help over the past few years – a generous soul with a great eye for photography. Paul Louis Villani also leapt into my head. He has some incredible images of trains and train stations. While I wouldn’t even attempt to immitate his style, his work gives me so much inspiration, and got me thinking about how I would like to present this scene. My fav image of his is Still standing
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Had to capture this image, with thoughts of movement around it. I have, what I envisaged, thanks to layers and Photoshop. / Llanidloes, Mid Wales, UK / Copyright 2007 Clickable
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Took this yesterday on my favourite train bridge. :) / (Trespassing once again.) I thought about staying in, / but decided to get some fresh air instead. It was 10 degrees.. / / CS3/Corel Paintshop Pro photo XI/various brushes + FX / / /
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Starring the not so angry Helen and Jo
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more medium format Holga goodness / untouched by an Adobe product
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long exposure taken at silverstone race circuit of a car
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Captured on my travels… and yes I took heed of the sign!! LOL! / These architectual images are leading towards an exhibition in 2008. / . / Australiana / Born of This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / . / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / . / Please take a look at the wonderful work of / Sharon Leslie Pike / / . / . / / . / other works to view / . / / . / / . / / See more architecture by PLV / . / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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Fox tracks heading over the dune, Canunda National Park, Southend South Australia.
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I’ve had a number of people ask what the colour version of this looked like. / Here it is.
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another attempt at HDR, this time on the “Klondike” which is on the railway siding at Queenscliff
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Thank you to Barssel for sharing his Horse and Gothic rider image! / http://www.redbubble.com/people/barssel
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This is Brobenah road in the small rural town of Leeton in NSW, Australia.
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The track winds it’s way down on a grassy slope to the edge of Corio Bay with the You Yangs in the background. / This image featured on the front cover of an art calandar published by BEST SHOTS as well as a coffee table book on Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula. / It also was part of a support promotion run by the press getting readers to write in and try to determine where it was taken from as the location is not readily visable to travellers.
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We’re all looking for a sign (every now and then), this is where I want to be – in a pure minimal landscape… oh, and that also sells Italian food!
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Another set of emu tracks heading through the dunes, Canunda National Park, Millicent, South Australia. A pristine area where these birds roam free leaving just their footprints.
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