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21`st century skyline
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| Air travel used to be a luxury to the lucky few at the beginning of last century, today and as silly as it sounds there is hardly any space left in the sky with air traffic set to increase 10 fold within the next 50 years, so looking at the sky at the end of a summers afternoon I see the evidence of my talk, all these lines in the sky were made by planes from every country either arriving going or just passing trough UK airspace, but looking trough the artistique point of view I could not let this moment go by without freezing it in time, this view its so nice to look at that even Picasso or Pollock would have been looking in wonder at it like children in a sweet shop, thank you everyone for visiting my page and for your comments, you are the reason that I`m here, I will try and visit everyone that comes to my page asit is the best way to find new TE members hiding out there and check out their work. |
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buon giorno Joao,
I recently saw a program about a photographer who photographs images of things disturbing about the modern environment, i.e., stacks of thousands of discarded cell phones, millions of plastic bags, etc. . . . evidence of over population and typical human consumption. I was particularly intrigued and saddened, though not surprised when he said he left his camera lense open to photograph the sky for an hour to capture jet stream . . . it was solid white from the waste, so he had to limit his photograph to a much smaller period of time.
And there are those that question global warming . . . dio mio!
Enjoy the beauty while you can caro!
Richard