Here is the ninth in a series of photos I took with my cellphone from the passenger side of a moving car. All photos with travel glare or grime on the windows had to be cropped and several photos went into cybertrash. I do sometimes wonder if trashed photos etc actually disappear forever or will they be ‘rediscovered’ in archeological cybertrash ‘digs’ of future generations.?
This is the eighth in a series of photos I took from the passenger side of a moving car. Canada is such a varied, spacious country in which these photos are just a glimpse. It is a country of rich resources that many nations undoubtedly envy. As well as cities, towns and villages, we have a vast, uninhabited, diverse landscape. It feels to me like a beautiful weaving of many cultures, religions, philosophies, businesses, industries, landscapes, and creative expressions. A unity allowing itself diversity.
This is the seventh in a series of photos I was able to take from the passenger side of a moving car. I often had to crop the quick pics of my cellphone camera because of window glare and grime of travel. Actually, this is one of my pet peeves of all means of transportation where photos of scenery reveal dirty windows and spoiled souvenir memories, especially on holiday travels. It’s disappointing when Santa doesn’t fulfill your wishes but rreeaallyy disappointing when your travel pics have to be trashed. lol! 😳😂
This is the fifth in a series of photos I took most often from the passenger side of a car. The weather varied considerably and different times of day offered different effects in the scenery. I rested my iphone camera whenever traffic was heavy or congested in or by cities and towns. I’ll leave it to better photographers to take those more challenging photo shoots.
This is the fourth in the series of photos I took, mostly from the passenger side of a moving vehicle using my iphone 14 plus to capture quick pics. My editing mostly consisted of cropping and the ‘magic wand’ of ‘correcting’ the colour of lighting on scenes closer to what I actually saw when needed. I did no ‘erasing’ on images or ‘adding to’ any. They are a fun project even if imperfect.
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