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schneeberg/niederösterreich

part of a small handmade book: photographs of a collection of used bottles and discarded plant matter

part of a set taken with my new Nikon D200, shot in raw and HDR'd

 

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Part of the beautiful river below Mist Falls, Kings Canyon

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إنّ وجودكْ يفتحُ شباكًا للأحلام وَ العصافير الملونة وَ الحب !

  

* علوان

 

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Part of the Serpentine Gallery Summer Season

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لا شيء يربطنا بالحياة الصعبة إلا الحلم ، عندما نفقده كأننا نسلم أنفسنا للموت

الحلم يوقظ الرغبة في الاستمرار و الحياة

  

* وآسيني الأعرج

 

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Well, I haven't posted one of these in a while so today must be your lucky day because I am going to post TWO of them. :-)

 

I have always enjoyed making these Holgaramas for the simple freedom they give to build a frame however you and your imagination wants. I feel strangely restricted at times in going out into nature, an organic world that doesn't conform well to our sense of order, and attempting to fit what I find into neat squares or rectangles. How much do you find in the Gorge, or on a mountain or at the beach naturally conforms to squares and rectangles? Not much, we just sort of shoehorn it in there, don't we? Working with the Holga in such a way to build these composite images allows me to play a bit more with that shape, though ultimately I guess it is still built of individual squares. But oh well, one step at a time, eh?

"she wore her garden" project

part two

And the hardest part

Was letting go, not taking part

You really broke my heart

 

And I tried to sing

But I couldn’t think of anything

And that was the hardest part

   

(4/52)

*They are golden roses if you were wondering. Also, did you notice Jasper the dog?

Part-way up the slope to Hudson Quarry Lane. Looking down a sunny Bishopdale, a side dale to the main Wensleydale. Walden Beck runs through the dale, feeding the waterfall at West Burton - Cauldron Falls.

The walk (for me) was only possible with the use of a walking pole and an asthma inhaler. It is around 15 years since we did this walk last, which was an Aysgarth-West Burton circular, taking in the falls and the Penhill Preceptory of the Knights Templar

West Burton, Bishopdale, Wensleydale, Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, UK

 

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Are you sure this is the one Phillip?

 

Yes. It is the only one in the forest that has the guts to grow strong and strange.

 

You are definitely right about that and I like it!

El Partal (Partal Palace ) is a palatial structure inside the Nasrid Palaces of Alhambra fortress complex located in Granada, Spain.

 

The delicate tower & arcade were from an early 14th-century Moorish palace, overlooking a pond & gardens.

 

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70x50cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper

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This will probably be the cover of Part Two--a major step up from the other "Part Two" cover, eh?

From the bus - Grenfell Street. This gent must have spent some time grooming. Another in the From the Bus series. Silver Efex Pro 2: Kodak Plus-X 125 PX Pro with 50% Orange filter

"The sky is the part of creation in which nature has done for the sake of pleasing man."

John Ruskin

 

Have a great Sunday!

 

Part Two of a collaboration with Ryan Schude and Tamar Levine

Part of a series try to express the loss of friends who are no longer in SL

Part of my Silence series 1

 

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Hi guys! Here is Part 2 of my release for Uber. Tea Wedge Boots can be found in 16 different colors and is customized via the included HUD.

Tea Wedges are compatible with Lara, Venus, Isis, Freya, Physique & Hourglass.

Thank you so much and have an amazing day!!!

-Suko ♥

seen at westgate mall

daly city, california

(Part of the N.A.B.S. Photo Collection and Used with Permission).

Part of the interior of Fort Warren on Georges Island in Boston Harbor.

 

Fort Warren served as a prison for suspected Confederate sympathizers during the Civil War.

 

I didn't notice the graffiti saying "In Memory of Rage" at the time. While I wish people could have left the place be, the phrase seems apt.

Part of my time in Somerset was spent strolling around, in awe of the countryside. Here is an image taken around midmorning, the sun already quite high in the sky, with the sunrays coming though the tree and hitting the last of the mist. Images like this remind me landscape photography isn't always about the wide angles and vast scenery but the hidden details within those scenes that sometimes go amiss.

Part of my long term series "Making a Living"

 

Cox's Bazar Beach/ 2023.

This is a very small part of the national history museum london the building is truly amazing to look at, details everywhere I could spend a long time photographing that building if giving the chance but family duty call's :)

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