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in a Hotel in Merida/Mexico

Fotochallenge: Esta foto concurso ayer en mi grupo de fotografía, y ganó el segundo lugar, el tema era la Tierra y el calentamineto global, Hatillo, Rep. Dominicana.

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# Explore 29.01.2008 #

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From heart of space

all gift all give

no star too big

to hold it all

 

Where up a flower

how down a cloud

can any heart

with love unbloom

 

One breath of spring

one second on

the spatial clock

but oh the breath

 

When bliss is work

and silence bliss

up down our cord

no song unsings

 

All alls need more

all mores need all

yet love is nearer

than purest most

  

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... the story behind the nickname:

 

I´m a fan of the German writer Walter Kempowski.

A famous novel of this author is "Tadellöser & Wolff". It´s the family saga

of a German shipowner-family in Rostock before Second World War.

 

("Tadellöser & Wolff" was the name of a cigar shop in Rostock.

In the novel the head of the family uses the word "tadellöser" as a

comparison of the German word "tadellos", which means "faultless"

or something. A comparison of "faultless" is absurd, if you reflect on it.)

 

So my nickname "tadelloeser" has no bearing on "tadellos = faultless",

but bases on the title of Walter Kempowski´s great novel! ... for the record ... :-)))

 

Walter Kempowski died on 5th of October 2007 ... A year ago.

"Hark! Who goes there?"

Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas

 

2025

 

In this piece I was working towards an interesting sky. Somehow the foreground grasses turned out interesting as well. A friend of mine saw it in progress and named it, then bought it when it was done. I think she worried every time she came to visit it while I was working on it. There was no guarantee it would retain any of what she loved as I played with it until I was satisfied I was done.

 

It all worked out in the end and “To Find The Ocean At Dawn” has gone to a good home where it is loved.

 

View large to see my crooked litttle house!

Model: Reg,

 

The 6th bunch photos of Reg's image experiment series focused at the B/C, which is the area I always aim to sharpen in terms of photographing, thanks for so many wonderful photographers & their masterpieces ' inspiration. I hope you enjoy this bunch. Have a good day and night.

Thanks for all visits and comments

View On Black

The pop of glencoe a calm day of summer.

MoMa (Museum of Modern Art), New York

 

Looking from the interior of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, at the stained-glass entrance door.

 

View Large on Black

saturday night fever

tutto il mio folle amore lo soffia il cielo.

Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas

2024

 

The last of the pieces for 2024 just to finish up. A piece that I liked and was painted as an abstract companion to the "Into The Blue" series, so the colors are very similar.

 

So much I am behind on getting done. And somehow the computer work is not the first thing on my to do list when I have some time. I like you all, but would always prefer to be in the studio making a mess.

ugh what a day...

hope yours was better..

I had spent 2 or 3 hours at the waters edge photographing the incoming tide and the effects the passing storm was having on the coastline, to the point I had had enough. Another hat had blown into the sea, my filters were soaked, my camera was soaked, I was soaked.

 

So, walking back to the car and avoiding the Highland Cattle and curious sheep, I turned to chase my replacement hat to see this gorgeous view. Had I seen it 2 or 3 hours earlier, I could've saved myself a lot of grief, still had a dry camera, dry filters and my favourite hat.

 

Situated on the north western edge of Scotland, Clachtoll is stunningly beautiful, so much so, I am returning in a couple of weeks to see it again . Complete with several hats and lots of drying cloths, unless, of course, I keep my eyes open next time.

 

The beautiful early autumn colours of the Lake District. The Boathouse looking across Rydal with the last remnants of the early morning mist just showing....

before the first guests came I took this photo...and modified it a bit

best full size...

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