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Ann/Anne series///
有負擔的愛和孤寂的自由都是一樣的殘缺,
這一生可能很難擁有所謂的完美。
愛還是有負擔,自由還是孤寂的,只能使他們彼此相逼近,
在愛裡充分自由,在自由裡也擁有愛。
Either a love carried with burden or a freedom loaded with loneliness is fragmentary.
Yet in real life it's hard to embrace the perfection people wistfully thought exists.
Love always carries with it burden; freedom is accompanied by loneliness still.
The only thing to do is bringing them as close as possible to each other.
To feel free in love and embrace love in freedom.
我們渴望愛情,同時也渴求著自由,保護著精神我,等待百分之百的愛情去
沈浸百分之百的精神我。
We all hunger for love yet desire for freedom at the same time.
We protect the spiritual I and wait for the hundred percent love to
bathe in the hundred percent spiritual I.
一種擁抱的感覺,情感逝去的自我擁抱。浸濕的衣袖和肌膚的緊密,一種緊貼的黏膩,自我對話的方式。
It’s the feeling of embrace, the self-embrace when passion faded.
The closeness of soaked sleeves to the skin,
the stickiness of attachment,
a way of talking to oneself.
RETRATO, la mirada en fotografia
“Sebastiao, Salgado, leyenda viva de este mundo de la imagen. Dice que hacemos fotografía porque contamos historias para salvar la memoria. Porque es un lenguaje de comunicación, algo que tocas, que guardas. También, es para él, un espejo de la sociedad”.
La mirada nos cuenta historias de:
fantasía, sueños, glamour, humor, ironía, reserva, misterio, nobleza, poder, elegancia, bondad, carácter, generosidad y tanto más.
Los que practicamos la fotografía sin ánimo de lucro seguimos buscando esa imagen que no podamos olvidar, para compartirla con otros y aprender juntos.
Joaquín Sabina, opina que se escribe una canción para cantársela a alguien.
Siguiendo su consejo si quieres ver mis retratos, pincha en el enlace a vídeo vimeo.com/724037383
PORTRAIT, the look in photography
“Sebastiao, Salgado, a living legend in this world of images. He says that we do photography because we tell stories to save memory. Because it is a language of communication, something that you touch, that you keep. Also, it is for him, a mirror of society”.
The look tells us stories of:
fantasy, dreams, glamour, humor, irony, reserve, mystery, nobility, power, elegance, kindness, character, generosity and so much more.
Those of us who practice non-profit photography continue to search for that image that we cannot forget, to share it with others and learn together.
Joaquín Sabina, believes that a song is written to sing it to someone.
Following the advice of Joaquin Sabina and if you want to see my portraits, click on the video link vimeo.com/724037383
Amtrak train 304, the eastbound Ann Rutledge, crosses the C&IM main at Ridgely Tower in Springfield, IL.
Simplex Mary Ann beetles along the Welsh Highland with a short train including the Pickering brake van
This picture was taken on the day ‘none essential’ shops were allowed to open in the UK after Lockdown. This Ann Summers shop did not open; so if it’s not a ‘none essential’ shop by virtue if it’s definition it must be an ‘essential’ shop. Hmm, I wonder what they sell that is essential and to whom. Answers on a post card to……..
My cousin, Ann's birthday is today too ..... this is the card I sent her!
'She always had the most stunning red hair!
Amtrak train 303, the westbound Ann Rutledge with P42DC 91 and a matched set of Horizon Fleet coaches, pauses to do business at the classic former Missouri Pacific station at Kirkwood, Missouri, USA, 21 February 1998.
VT-ANN
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
Air India
Heathrow
Runway 09L
06/05/2018
AI175 from Ahmedabad (AMD)
cuurrently parked 03/2021
Mary Anning was an English fossil collector, dealer, and palaeontologist who became known around the world for the discoveries she made in Jurassic marine fossil beds in the cliffs along the English Channel at Lyme Regis in the county of Dorset in Southwest England.The statue of her and her dog Tray was produced by sculptor Denise Dutton.
The Library of Congress Ann Hathaway 1947
I claim no rights other than colorizing this image if you wish to use let me know and always give due credit to The Library of Congress I have no commercial gain in publishing this image.
Title
[Portrait of Ann Hathaway, Washington Square, New York, N.Y., ca. May 1947]
Other Title
Ann Hathaway poses with a background of the Arch of Triumph in Washington Square, through which may be seen the Fifth Avenue skyline and a glimpse of the Empire State building. Ann sings in Greenwich Village now, at the Café Society Downtown, though she got her start at Jock's, way up in Harlem
Contributor Names
Gottlieb, William P. -- 1917- (photographer)
Created / Published
1947, monographic.
Subject Headings
- Hathaway, Ann
- Women jazz musicians -- 1940-1950
- Jazz singers -- 1940-1950
Genre
graphic
Notes
- Reference print available in Music Division, Library of Congress.
- Purchase William P. Gottlieb
- Forms part of: William P. Gottlieb Collection (Library of Congress).
- General information about the Gottlieb Collection is available at
- In: "Ann of Washington Square," Down Beat, v. 14, no. 11 (May 21, 1947), p. 2.
- Gottlieb Collection Assignment No. 545 (gottlieb assignment)
- 545 (assignment)
- LC-GLB13-0397 DLC (stock number)
- hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/gottlieb.03971 (url)
Form
electronic resource
remote
nonprojected graphic
photonegative
graphic
Extent
1 negative : b&w ; 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.
Repository
Music Division
Access Condition
Mr. Gottlieb has dedicated these works to the public domain, but rights of privacy and publicity may apply.
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