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Censorship is saying: 'I'm the one who says the last sentence. Whatever you say, the conclusion is mine.' But the internet is like a tree that is growing. The people will always have the last word - even if someone has a very weak, quiet voice. Such power will collapse because of a whisper.
Ai Weiwei
Berlin, 2016
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....reclections (note paper under water bottle.....home view
**note: slight brightness edit in Flicker Photo Editor
Aerial from Skaftafell Terminal over Skeiðarársandur, a vast plain of black sand and ash covered with numerous small rivulets to the coast.
Abstract sunset image taken on the malecón of Miraflores overlooking the Pacific. Lima, Peru, South America.
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Looking up at a new building by Ken Shuttleworth of Make Architects in the City of London.
For more of my architectural photos, see here: www.flickr.com/photos/robinmauricebarr/albums/72157645391...
Saturday Self Challenge: Arch
This one was a challenge, and had me searching for arches on every walk and drive we undertook. Being away from towns, there were no man-made arches to photograph, so I finally settled on shapes from the grasses growing at a creek edge.
I hope the above photograph is not pushing the theme just too far. By using my imagination a little, and together with their shadows, I found at least 10 arch shapes in the above photograph.
sixth in the series "on the dashboard"
.... am in day 3 of an organizing project, so apologies for not responding to your comments :) i do appreciate them, though :):)
This is an in camera abstract of Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto, Japan, seen though a stand of bamboo from a hillside behind the temple. The gold colour is the temple, the red comes from a Japanese maple turned red in the fall and the green comes from the cypress trees. The image was made by panning the camera up at a slow shutter speed.
06/04/16 www.allenfotowild.com
This is my concession to Autumn. Brisbane doesn't really have a lot of trees that are deciduous in winter, so I have created this contribution inspired by a hanging street sculpture and Autumn itself of course.
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