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One of my 3 pictures and tiny contribution, for the 2Lei Stop Violence against Women exhibition.
modemworld.me/2019/11/24/2lei-and-a-return-to-a-lost-town...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8xeStLTnhM
@Ludovico Einaudi - Petricor
Thank you Doc and Megan for giving me a hand, in setting up my humble little scene ♥
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Please visit retrospect, It has a nice art collection, I really liked that place it is awesome. Exploring SL is fun. I took this picture just for memory.
Most people assume that dandelions are soft to the touch. Not so with this specimen. It was growing right next to the black asphalt of our neighborhood elementary school. With the heat radiating off the blacktop, this little dandelion was crisp and dry. It seemed appropriate to capture its essence before it was crumpled under some child's shoe.
“A story is not like a road to follow … it's more like a house. You go inside and stay there for a while, wandering back and forth and settling where you like and discovering how the room and corridors relate to each other, how the world outside is altered by being viewed from these windows. And you, the visitor, the reader, are altered as well by being in this enclosed space, whether it is ample and easy or full of crooked turns, or sparsely or opulently furnished. You can go back again and again, and the house, the story, always contains more than you saw the last time. It also has a sturdy sense of itself of being built out of its own necessity, not just to shelter or beguile you.”
― Alice Munro, Selected Stories
Visit The Brittle Epoch by Bryn Oh
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Enjoying the weather at The Brittle Epoch by Bryn Oh
While wandering the grounds of a resort in Maui, I came across a dried seed pod. It seemed the perfect candidate for a photo shoot.
Now it's autumn again it's hard to resist posting another photo from a trip to Glen Brittle in 2018 when the autumn colours had taken hold. Nice to get a little bit of mist around the mountains to set the seasonal tone too.
I've taken the opportunity to capture winter details. You never know how long it will last (about gone as I write this) . Tried the old style macro lens that I got as a lovley gift a wee while back. Liked these little frozen water crystals on the branches. It's just something about the "little world" of patterns that I like.
Yet another photo from Glen Brittle and The Fairy Pools! It's very hard to resist though what with mountains in the background of such clear water. There may yet be other shots of this wonderful location. Incidentally, Skye doesn't half make where you live feel really flat... the sides of Nidderdale just don't seem as high anymore...
SoCal hit the burst button this year for wildflowers.
I did not get to see the poppies. which is fine for me because in the lower desert we are blessed with this burst of yellow and gold.
I did not know Brittlebush existed before I moved here.
2017 was a fabulous year for wildflowers ( before this year hit )
I went down a few times to shoot these then.
I've been passing these for a few weeks now in my travels down the hill and finally took a trip down there this afternoon to have my way ......
I'm sure I'll be posting a few more. LoVe these xxxx
btw this is lower desert, I live in the high desert. this is off hwy 62
Brittlebush
The brittle bush is a common plant of the Mojave and Sonoron deserts, they flower from March to June, turning the desert bright yellow. It's a member of the sunflower family and its flowers resembles the sunflower, only in miniature form.
www.livescience.com/44641-desert-plants-brittlebush-photo...
In my virtual space narratives I have been hiding collectible Bryn's for a decade or so. Sometimes they might be a doll or miniature etc and for the new work this is the secret one people will be able to find if they are good explorers. An update for the Brittle Epoch story is that the scripting for the narrative hud (thing that contains the story as text and voice) is done and now it's about kind of inputting all the bits and making sure it works reliably. And I have also made a kind of dramatic change to the narrative itself. I am doing the voice and I have decided that the narrative will slowly evolve from traditional text to grow incrementally into poem narrative. So that means it will start like a book and end as a poem. Meh it's good to take risk.. umm right? Hopefully will open in 2-3 weeks will post to my patreon when ready.
On the mountainous winding drive down into the town of Borrego Springs the hillsides were just a blaze of yellow. The tall cane like plants Ocotillo were blooming with their flaming red tips and Indian Paint Brush scattered to break up the color. It was a spectacular show of Mother Nature on display.....
A throw back and (re-edit) to my favorite abandoned house that sadly was burnt up in a brush fire in early 2017.
This is a species from the Russula genus, commonly known as brittlegills. Due to the high number of similar-looking species with red caps and white stems, reliable identification often requires microscopic examination or a taste test (which is not recommended for amateurs).
All elements shot with an iPhone5.
Edited on iPad with Superimpose and Leonardo.
To learn more about creative photography processes and art on an iPhone you might be interested in my book co-written with Bob Weil:
www.amazon.com/The-Art-iPhone-Photography-Creating/dp/193...
and website: www.iphoneographycentral.com
This brittle star, (Ophiopholis aculeata,) was collected on July 26th, 2016, from the ARMS 2 unit deployed off the coast of San Juan Island at a depth of 20 meters. The specimen was triple-documented at the Friday Harbor Laboratories as part of an ongoing ARMS biodiversity survey.
(The photography and post-processing are my own.)