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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Thematic Photographic 117 - Parallel
Two-tracked solution
Toronto, ON, March 2009
I've chosen parallel as this week's Thematic Photographic theme because I realize we often have more than one thing going on at the same time. And given the speed with which we blast through a day, a week, a lifetime, it's entirely reasonable for the average person to have any number of things - thoughts, projects, goals, whatever - in flight at any given moment.
As I took this picture, I was sitting on a Via Rail train on my way home to London after a productively eventful day in the big city. I like to day-trip to Toronto on occasion because most folks I work with are located there. I don't do this nearly often enough; something I'll work on in the coming months. Because a day in the big city is always a learning experience filled with folks who never fail to teach me a thing or two about advancing my own state-of-the-art.
Sitting with my forehead leaning against the window, I realized how lucky I was to be able to consciously drive opportunity in a world where so many never even have the chance. As the tracks slipped by below, I whispered a quiet thank you for being privileged to expand my - and my family's - horizons.
Your turn: Please post a parallel-themed picture to your blog, then drop a comment here letting us know where to find it. If you've already got something posted - perhaps in your archives - feel free to share that, too. Want to share more than one? The more the merrier. For more background on how Thematic Photographic, our weekly photo sharing and learning extravaganza, works, just click here.
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Interesting theme.. I have something similar...lol
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hey Carmi! Your theme choice has allowed me a chance to look at some of more recent photos from a different angle. I hadn't looked at them from a parallel perspective...ie the lines. I was focused on the colour and shapes. So, now I've chosen a photo and will post it with some thoughts....just give me a sec. :)
ReplyDeleteMy goodness it's been a while since I took part in your mid week theme. It feels good.
I love this project, it gives me a chance to think about the pictures I've taken, and new ones I might take. Here are mine for this week:
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And just in case I messed up on the link again;
http://ladunata.blogspot.com/2010/09/thematic-photographic-parallel.html
Thanks for this great opportunity to show off my work.
here you go... a bit crooked (in a good way) just like me.
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Harry Chapin sang a line from his famous song Circle... "no straight lines make up my life and all my thoughts have bends...." I was thinking of that when I chose the photo.
Here are mine for this theme:
ReplyDeletehttp://apaperbackwriter.blogspot.com/2010/09/photo-non-contest-parallels.html
I had to go way back to find parallel lines in the woods. But the straight trail playing against the trees comes pretty close.
ReplyDeletehttp://hikethegiant.blogspot.com/2010/05/blue-trail.html
I really like the feeling of speed from your photo. Mine are much more static.
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Love this project, and I could feel the pounding on the tracks from your photo Carmi! Everyone please excuse me while I learn this entire blog business....You can view my 4 photos for this "Parallel" at Twincitiesblather.blogspot.com Just Another Day at the Lego Table and A Threesome (3 photos) Collection of photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment on my last entry. I'm having fun with your themes. You asked if I had any ideas for this new theme ... well yeah, I do ... so many I couldn't choose LOL You can see them here.
ReplyDeleteHere is mine... My Parallel Life
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun theme, Carmi - great for a rainy day! Thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteHere are mine. So far....
ReplyDeletethank you for your kind feedback on my blog and i love this picture...i would have never recognized it as tracks.
ReplyDeletehere are mine
I had a hard time choosing this week - so many alternatives! So instead of my usual -- putting up 1 shot -- I put up 4.
ReplyDeleteHere they are: http://secondwindjewelry.com/jewelry-weaving-blog/2010/10/parallel-weaving/
Hopefully I'll find a parallel kind of picture while in London next week! :)
ReplyDeleteI found a particularly colourful parallel image from among my September holiday photos
ReplyDeletehttp://poetrychook.blogspot.com/2010/10/thematic-photographic-parallel.html
(We had a great break away from all the aftershocks)
My link for this theme.
ReplyDeletehttp://nccathy1.blogspot.com/2010/10/thematic-photographic-117-parallel.html
Sometimes it seems we run on parallel tracks.
ReplyDeleteMine is here
http://allredmop.blogspot.com/
photowannabe
love it, I don't know if it's because I know you're flying along in a train, but there's a calmness in this photo along with the feeling of speed, and I've always loved the limbo of a train journey.
ReplyDeletehere's mine
http://janies-rainy-day.blogspot.com/2010/10/mosaic-floor-in-honan-chapel.html
I racked my brains to find something I'd done that fit the theme of parallel....and then I looked at something I'd just posted a few days ago.
ReplyDeletehttp://doves2day.blogspot.com/2010/09/dogs-and-their-owners.html
This lady and her dog are certainly keeping it parallel!
So many opportunities in parallels! My offering is
ReplyDeletehttp://randomoutrageous.blogspot.com/2010/10/which-direction-shall-i-go.html
Lovely challenge - I like taking photos like this
ReplyDeleteAnd I added some more!
ReplyDeleteHey Carmi, how about a Thematic Photographic button that we can put with a link on our blogs..?
ReplyDelete~Juniper~
Another one for parallels. Nothing subtle about the connection in this one.
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Here are additional entries for this theme
ReplyDeletehttp://the-gearheads.blogspot.com/2010/10/day-at-dyno-thematic-photos.html
Hi Carmi! Fun theme :) Here's my contribution http://zestoflemons.blogspot.com/2010/10/parallel.html :)
ReplyDeleteAs I can't resist, and I have had my camera with my most of the weekend, here is another parallel entry. Simple cars, on a simple freeway. http://www.the-gearheads.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteCarmi,
ReplyDeleteI want to thank you for doing this. It has given us a chance to introduce our lives with the diversity of others photographic skills and interests. I now look forward to see what others have posted, and what I might have to offer for the next thematic photo.
Lovely photo, and glad it served as such inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVivian is Virtual
VIA Rail's tour guide
Siding.. historical, but siding, none the less!
ReplyDeleteMy parallels are here.
I posted these two photos for the quirky signs, but there are plenty of parallels in them.
ReplyDeletePhew! Just made this in time - got back from holidays yesterday to find this very intriguing theme... so here are some Australian parallels, hot off the camera:
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great theme, Carmi ! :)
One more before the new theme... ;-)
ReplyDeletehttp://dreamsandreality-jj.blogspot.com/2010/10/parallel.html