Just a song, before I go
Apr. 27th, 2009 08:32 pmWell, a few pictures.
In the course of my various back and forths to the bunker, delivering things to storage, and arranging some already present, I took some photos.
I don't know if it's my mood at the moment, or a more general interest in the decaying flowers;; those blooms which are past their glory but not yet destroyed, the decrepit, which are still showing the signs of what they were, but I saw that the poppies I've been trying to grow for a few years finally managed some success. They are pretty enough, when fresh, but the way they look when they are just past it is something I've always found intriguing.
That,and the seedpods are just cool.
Flander's Fields

Tipping the Velvet

At home I have onion blossoms (they are perrenial, after the second year they bloom. Each year after that they send up a bloom from the flower they started the year before.
Bees, spiders, hoverflys, wasps, aphids, and I know not what all insects, take advantage of them. Planting flowers is one of the best things I can think of for those who want to take pictures of insects.
Jodhpurs

I also took a last look at the container-cars the Southern Pacific is still parking near Maia's folks' place. They rust is brighter,and the spiders have most decidedly set up shop. I treated it to the Kodachrome look. Something about it darkens the images, so I have to tweak the exposure. Thank goodness for RAW.
Cobwebs Kodachrome 200

If all goes as planned/hoped for, I'll be travelling on Weds, and in Tennessee Thursday. I might get online tomorrow, but I have a bit of packing still to do (my bags are ready to go, but the small bits of crap... the things which resist sorting, are still taunting me by not being boxed up for the bunker).
In the course of my various back and forths to the bunker, delivering things to storage, and arranging some already present, I took some photos.
I don't know if it's my mood at the moment, or a more general interest in the decaying flowers;; those blooms which are past their glory but not yet destroyed, the decrepit, which are still showing the signs of what they were, but I saw that the poppies I've been trying to grow for a few years finally managed some success. They are pretty enough, when fresh, but the way they look when they are just past it is something I've always found intriguing.
That,and the seedpods are just cool.
Flander's Fields

Tipping the Velvet

At home I have onion blossoms (they are perrenial, after the second year they bloom. Each year after that they send up a bloom from the flower they started the year before.
Bees, spiders, hoverflys, wasps, aphids, and I know not what all insects, take advantage of them. Planting flowers is one of the best things I can think of for those who want to take pictures of insects.
Jodhpurs

I also took a last look at the container-cars the Southern Pacific is still parking near Maia's folks' place. They rust is brighter,and the spiders have most decidedly set up shop. I treated it to the Kodachrome look. Something about it darkens the images, so I have to tweak the exposure. Thank goodness for RAW.
Cobwebs Kodachrome 200

If all goes as planned/hoped for, I'll be travelling on Weds, and in Tennessee Thursday. I might get online tomorrow, but I have a bit of packing still to do (my bags are ready to go, but the small bits of crap... the things which resist sorting, are still taunting me by not being boxed up for the bunker).
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Date: 2009-04-29 02:03 am (UTC)