This is the eleventh in a series of photos I’ve taken from the passenger side of a moving car. I have to chuckle at my amateur attempts to go through all the pics quickly and post without repeats. 🧐😳🤨🤪😂😁
This is the tenth in a series of photos I’ve taken from the passenger side of a moving car. These photos also show my fascination with the varying appearances of clouds over the land through which we drove.
This is one of the photos I took with my cellphone from the passenger side of a moving car. It is a view seen through the side view mirror in case you might wonder. I was reminded of an old poem I wrote years ago that seems to me to be appropriate, so have included it in my photo project now.
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.
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