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"Fighter"
"Sin Dolor y sin sacrificio no tenemos nada"
Mi colaboración para el proyecto "el cinefilo" fotografía inspirada en la pelicula "Fight Club" protagonizada por Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, y dirigida por David Fincher en 1999.
Gracias a mi Hermano Johan por ayudarme a realizar esta fotografía!!!
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" Without Pain and without sacrifice we do not have anything "
My collaboration for the project "El Cinefilo" photography inspired by the movie "Fight Club" with Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter and directed by David Fincher in 1999.
Thanks to my Brother Johan for helping myself to realizing this photography!!!
ilustración que realicé para el concurso de lovit.cl para diseñar cartas para un naipe. la carta q me designaron pal concurso fue el 9 de trebol
Dress: Ross (gift from my grandma!)
Tights: Target
Boots: thrifted
Bracelet: H&M
Shades: H&M
I went to visit one of my oldest friends who just had a baby! More at To Be Worn
Try to remember...the kind of September when you looked luscious in leather...
The second outfit from Sunday evening consists of a sparkly sweater from Target's Mossimo line, bought in September 2012, faux leather pants from Dana Buchman at Kohl's, purchased in April 2013, Moda Spana pewter spike heel pumps, found in a thrift shop in November 2012. Other accessories are a shiny bow, black belt, and lots of silver jewelry.
My wife holding the clear plastic balls I got. I need to get more there is a lot you can do with them and I think I can make some very creative shots with them.
Strobist: One SB800 positioned under the hands fired with TTL cord.
Hebrews 9:12 He (Yeshua) went once for all into the [Holy of] Holies [of heaven], not by virtue of the blood of goats and calves [by which to make reconciliation between God and man], but His own blood, having found and secured a complete redemption (an everlasting release for us).
Created in Apophysis 2.08 Beta, edited in photoshop for hue/saturation, then with 2 Redfield filters and added Fractalius and Mehdi Kaleidoscope.
This picture is #9 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Ong Foong , 80 ++ years old ,He is from Kajang and on the way to Ampang temple for praying.
This old man i meet in the bus on the way to my working place. He born in Perak and do construction work around Malaysia. He has experience using Rollie camera at the time he study long time ago.
Today he eat rice and drink syrup.
He told about yesterday newspaper , one of Japaness swimmer stole journalist camera in China. That will give bad name for Japan.
I am not using any reflector for this picture , just shoot and point because this is inside the bus.
La Toba Guadalajara / Spain .....
© 2012 All rights reserved by Félix Abánades . Downloading and using without permission is illegal.
Todos los derechos reservados. La descarga y uso de las fotos sin permiso es ilegal.
New York City - September 10, 2019: This year marks the first time that prospective military recruits were not yet born on the day of these horrific events. Our country has been engaged in the longest war to prevent and deter acts of aggression by hostile terrorist organizations. As we reflect on the sacrifices of the lives lost during America’s response, we must not loose sight on the democratic principles that make us great as a nation.
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Happy Happy leftovers
Cheddar Biscuit
Shrimp Scampi
Shrimp Linguini
Buffalo Shrimp
It's all you can eat Shrimp at Red Lobster!
(January 9, 2012)
Went to the beach again with Alisa, cause it was nice and we had to make up for being late on missing the sunset. Took this chance to take some natty light pics. I tried to get some wicked flares, but they didn't turn out so well. Lame!
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Editing:
Curves
More Curves
And more freakin' curves.
Since I often have no words or can’t even speak, I tried to capture one aspect of how I feel due to the awful, ongoing effects of experiencing unspeakable trauma—“blocked off,” trapped, isolated, alone, “figuratively disfigured,” stuck in the dark with perhaps some distant light noticeable once in a while, awful.
After creating these self portraits I was compelled to find a way to print these photos at home so I could share them with my psychologist at my neurofeedback therapy appointment—I write out and take notes since I’m not able to talk much and felt these photos would supplement my writing and perhaps give a look into how I feel.
Once I had processed the photos and decided on a sequence for the images, I noticed they seemed to show me a progression—the first image being completely stuck in a state of panic, shut down, hardly surviving, believing I’m not allowed to and not really being able to even try to look for help or support. And in the progression I came up with, the pictures seemed to show me a story—my own story—of very slowly, over time becoming more courageous, stronger, showing more awareness, more capacity and drive to fight for survival, life, growth and healing.
Since most of our belongings are packed up and in storage I don’t have access to much and I was able to find some (very lightweight) sewing thread and a very flimsy needle my daughter had here with her and I used our low budget home printer to create this little collection of photos. Normally I wouldn’t use such low quality items for something like this. I didn’t have much to work with and I was determined to not let this completely stop me from creating. I have since made a few more little photo collections like this and this practice and process has been very helpful in my coping and healing journey. I’m so thankful I gave this a try and for how I find this process to be therapeutic and how it helps me continue to grow.
[self portraits created on 1-17-2024, photos of printed images captured on 1-18-2024]
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As a way to cope with circumstances beyond my control, survive and work to keep fighting for life I decided to try to take at least one photo (or more) each day. I call this “a photo (or more) a day.” Practicing this form of therapeutic photography helps me work to focus on the present moment, gives me something familiar and enjoyable to focus on as I use photography skills that have become like second-nature to me and being able to view the images I capture helps me recall what I was thinking, feeling and noticing at the moment when I created the photos. More of the photos from this series can be seen on my Instagram account
I may not always have the energy, time or capacity to share photos from this series—especially with the very challenging circumstances my family and I are experiencing—and will do my best to continue taking a photo (or more) a day even if I’m not able to share.
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Can't tell which it from this angle, and some late Phase 1 9s did get the 11-style grille and headlights.
Streetview shows more in the way of old tractors at this place, but I glimpsed a couple of cars. Could have been worth further investigation, but sadly I didn't have time...
Vista de alçado da automotora 3417, a destacar os veículos motores (9 0 94 9 193467-7 e 9 0 94 9 193417-2).
yay, we scored a FABULOUS hilltop apartment yesterday, that's near the haight/castro. i can see SF's twin peaks and the pacific from my back porch.
seen here in the mission, after scoring some cute finds at the "thrift town" labor day sale (50% off all clothing!). i'm posing with some random crocheted, stuffed creatures in a window (on 14th street). they were all made of acrylic.
--70s sunglasses: thrifted in jacksonville, florida last month when we were down there for pete's sister's wedding.
-gold tone/animal print square shaped clipon earrings: thrifted somewhere, sometime, along the line.
-gold heart pin: thrifted at "thrift town" last friday.
-vintage levi's skinny jeans: thrifted at the salvation army, e. 23rd street, manhattan
-tiny puff sleeve denim jacket: buffalo exchange, williamsburg, brooklyn
-white kimono sleeve v-neck tee: old navy
-white ribbed tunic length tank (unseen): american apparel
-vintage patchwork bag: thrifted at "thrift town" last friday
-metallic gold peeptoe wedges: bruno magli
-gold bangle: thrifted in florida