Powerlines (scanned Fujifilm Acros100 B/W film)
Powerlines by Photobygms, on Flickr
Powerlines (scanned Fujifilm Acros100 B/W film)
Powerlines by Photobygms, on Flickr
A very different line:
The Line between West and East. (The old Iron Curtain)
Being raised during the cold-war periode, I visited the former border near the Brocken many times but was never able to cross the border.
Finally we could cross the border after the Iron Curtain came down
We visited the Harz region again in October 1990 during the first days after Germany became one country again.
Still many things that reminded of the old border were visible even after the fall in 1989
We literally could go through the opened (iron) curtain and hiked to the Brocken Summit.
Used Ilford HP5 and a Pentax P30 with some SMC Pentax A lenses back in those days
Developing was done with Ilford Microphen in a darkroom at a local newspaper back in 1990 where my father used to work.
An opened fence by Photobygms, on Flickr
Tomorrow October 3 it is "Tag der deutschen Einheit“ in Germany a national day and public holiday (33 years after the German Unity this year)
Just stunning!
PS. Can I have your permit to use this image in any stage (be it devel, beta or live) in our forum design and development?
Great image and backstory
Thanks.
Yes, you may use this image.
Regards,
Joe.
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Who can count the lines here?
Not I, and I wonder if they all reach their intended destination! 😁
David
A power linesman's absolute nightmare. He must wake up in a cold sweat every time he is called out.
Steve Thomas
Camera: DC-G9/Panasonic ISO200 8mm (35mm eq. 16mm) 1/400s 𝑓/6.3Camera: DMC-GX8/Panasonic ISO400 8mm (35mm eq. 16mm) 1/13s 𝑓/2.8
Love these - excellent samples with very interesting perspective and lines!
An opened fence by Photobygms, on Flickr
Wonderful! A great image of this fence with some really interesting historical background.
I have got impression that 'leading lines' means lines, leading eye to something important. Unfortunately I have taken almost no such images, thereby concentrate just to 'lines' part :)
Maybe here some lines lead to something though:
Or here - we at least can imagine that they lead into some [better?] place:
But those lines, they do not lead anywhere... and they are even not lines anymore.