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. Los asanas del yoga son básicamente las poses o posturas de las que se compone una clase o sesión de yoga, sea cual sea el camino que estemos practicando.
Vídeo: youtu.be/Nvu1HHQnobc
me gusta la música del vídeo.
Goodest boys especially loves tops-rated asanas serves withs saucy samosas, blacks poozkats, and flyings saucys.
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Information on how to use these photos is blogged about here: montessoribyhand.blogspot.com/2007/06/yoga-in-classroom.html
Information on how to use these photos is blogged about here: montessoribyhand.blogspot.com/2007/06/yoga-in-classroom.html
Pastel on newsprint
I made this shortly after I started doing art at age 56. There was no preconceived idea. I just picked up a piece of pastel and started moving my hand and arm on the paper. This is the image that resulted. When I showed it to the teacher of an art class I had just started, he said "What were you on when you did THAT?", lol! The answer: nothing. I was just following the impulses as they popped up within. I made this in the horizontal orientation. It was only after it was done and I turned it to a vertical orientation that I saw that it resembled a serpent.
At the time, and for years prior, I had been spent many hours each day in mantra meditation, pranayama breathing, and yoga asanas, and had experienced many moments of expanded awareness and bliss. But I knew almost nothing about kundalini or its awakening.
I now know that the Sanskrit word "kundalini" means "coiled one". In the Dharma religions, it is a primal energy, or shakti, located at the base of the spine. Different spiritual traditions teach methods of "awakening" kundalini for the purpose of reaching spiritual enlightenment. Kundalini is described as lying "coiled" at the base of the spine, represented as either a goddess or sleeping serpent waiting to be awakened. ... To me, this image reflects the creative phase of the creation/maintenance/destruction cycle
Kundalini awakening is said to result in deep meditation, enlightenment and bliss. This awakening involves the Kundalini physically moving up the central channel to reach within the Sahasrara Chakra at the top of the head. Many systems of yoga focus on the awakening of Kundalini through meditation, pranayama breathing, the practice of asana and chanting of mantras. In physical terms, many report the Kundalini experience to be a feeling of electric current running along the spine.
—Adapted from Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kundalini
Also, the " ... The Supreme Brahman is described as the swallower, devourer (attā, in Sanskrit, = soul) of the universe; for just as he creates and maintains it, he destroys it also. But where does it go when it is destroyed? One answer may be that it simply vanishes. But the Upanishads are opposed to such an idea of destruction. Only the forms and shapes of the world are gone, but not the being of the world, which is the Being of the Brahman. Then what happens to the world? It is absorbed, assimilated to the Brahman. The Brahman swallows, absorbs, assimilates the world to itself."
—P.T. Raju, Structural Depths of Indian Thought, p. 420
Teh goodest boy stands by in barks ands last resorts chomps modes as teh so nicey spicy hot saucy lady stands miraculously ons ones paw — possibly a signal to teh flying saucy hoverings overheads, or demonstrations of extremes asanas controls.
Original image hot saucy heres.
Spaces warns meh to takes cares arounds teh so hots saucy sorceress who is sensitives to electromagnetism, but looks at froms teh others angle I'm a totals dawgs ands asanas magent 🐶
strobist: sb-80dx through umbrella camera left for key light, sb-80dx bounced against silver umbrella camera right and almost perpendicular to yogi for some fill and wrapping
asana for seva's december newsletter
strobist: sb-80dx off of silver umbrella camera left/in front of yogi, sb-80dx through white umbrella just above/right of camera, bare sb-80dx right/behind yogi. Triggered by cybersyncs
Being lazy I couldn't be bothered to look up the proper name for this pose but it's a crab with one leg extended.
We did a dance shoot a couple of weeks ago and Verity needed some yoga shots as she was off to the Hamptons to practice Yoga for a month. It's all right for some. We are planning a yoga shoot for her return.
I'm manically writing course notes at the moment. Only six weeks to the start of term and I've decided to rewrite all my notes to introduce some new topics. We've also got the first workshop for the academic year in September so I need to get everything organised asap. Really looking forward to teaching again after the summer break.
Lighting info: Two Elinchrom heads in 80cm softboxes either side of Verity. The head to camera left is in front of the model and the head camera right behind. 580EX II camera left and behind model in the corner of the room. All triggered with RF-602 wireless triggers.
You can see the time lapse BTS video here.
My husband and I have been doing yoga many years, since we met actually, Yuri (aka Julian Ray) introduced me to it and we are enjoying asanas together ever since. ...and now I'm inspired to look at my asanas in a light of artistic photography, partially thanks to RiaPereira's "Yoga Inspired" series.
So here is my first artwork from the series :-)
Ah yes, there is an origami element here too, except using some origami papers as the texture, here is my paper "Jasmine Sphere" too :-) For those who interested, more of our origami designs can be seen in Oriland :-)
Our yoga sessions are usually accompanied by uplifting music and one of the favourite albums to listen to while body-folding is In Flow of Light by Julian Ray :-)
Continuing my series Inspiring Asanas...
You know we do a lot of paper folding with our origami, but Yuri / Julian and I are practicing body folding also :-) Here is my next artwork for the series, reflecting my creative vision of one of the asanas we do about in the first part of each yoga session.
This time Jedi power keeps my camera floating up and down in order to record this asana, performed by my husband and me :-) As per usual I did cast my texture magic after, enhancing the image by layers of textures with our origami papers, including Chiyogami paper with a pattern made of Katsushika Hokusai's “The Great Wave off Kanagawa”, and also some hints of our origami magic star piece with the Yin-Yang sign :-)
We really do enjoy practicing together all kinds of folding on daily basis in a dance of energies and inner space exploration... and with health benefits too.
I'm doing this series the second year in a row ... so if you'd like you may see all the previous images in this set or as a slide show.
Our yoga sessions usually are accompanied by soothing music from Julian's albums - it sets rather meditative mood. Lately listening to his In Flow of Light...
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in the street in the evening, a follower of yoga an Indian
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Candid photography from Thailand
Black & White and color By calculating the
exposure of light.
The other important point in taking a good photo and the composition.
The classic mistake is to rush when a scene seems interesting, we do not check the edges of the canal and try to fit as many elements as possible in the direction no we have to make a choice and it is arranged to organize the together.
at first it is preferable to eliminate from the case anything that is parasitic when reading the image by placing yourself judiciously.
I never use zooms, Than fixed lenses Which forces me to build my image in other words I learn to zoom with my feet.
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Although everybody laughs I used to be able to do this. Doing this shoot made me want to start some yoga practice again.
Three shots comped together showing the progression through three yoga headstand asanas.
The shots were taken one after another in quick succession. Verity has not moved her arms or head and it is interesting to see the change in the lighting between the three shots. Compare the light on her face and arms between the first two shots and the light on her legs between the last two.
Two Elinchrom studio flashes in large softboxes behind subject to blow out the background. Two SB80s, no modifier, one either side of the subject pointing directly in.
SBs triggered with RF-602, background lights triggered with optical slaves.
Lighting diagram can be seen in the previous two shots in my stream.