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Mt Zion Church

Estab. 1814

Hancock County, GA

Nikon FM10 35mm

Ilford Neopan 400

On a dreary winter's morning this is my Comfort Corner.

 

Actually this is my 24/7 Comfort Corner but it seems extra nice on dreary mornings like today.

I had thought I would find comfort for my grief in my photography. It seems that would be a natural outlet and escape. But in reality, picking up my camera has been the hardest thing for me to do. So many memories. Lindsey was a huge support and companion, as well as a willing and joyful subject. I have found my garden to be the place I turn to . I don't even mind pulling the weeds! I was very pleased the other evening when the sunset light was falling on the flowers and I felt the need to go grab the camera!

Funny how you see things in an environment that you have passed by many times and not even considered to be there. Its happened to me recently, where I've managed to squeeze a new perspective out of a familiar place. Its almost like the more you look the more you see, but paradoxically the more you see, makes it harder to see anything. And or make the choices harder. (Am I making any sense?)

 

It’s a greater challenge to attempt a new perspective on a similar place, than to go to a new (photogenic location), because it forces you to push your creativity into new areas, ironically taking you out of your comfort zone. We learn most from our challenges!

 

It’s a little bit like life, when your 21 you really believe that you have the world sorted. And as you get older you realise that what you thought when you were 21 is in fact naive and that life is ‘a lot’ more complex than that. So extrapolating this what I'm writing now, what I'm producing photographically now, is indeed off its time and I shall develop (hopefully in the positive direction). So those locations visited many times will keep being productive ‘if’ i keep developing.

 

Anyway getting to the synthesis here, I feel that only a few months ago I wouldn’t have seen this shot, something has inspired me, challenged me to explore this composition. I will give credit to many of you out there in flickr land because some of you guys have both inspired and challenged my thoughts. Cheers guys!

 

Composing a shot, forces you to select only a small part of an environment, which you choose to present. And this shot to me particularly demonstrates that. When I saw the whole scene I liked it but it was only when I began to frame elements of it, did this part begin to work, (for me at least). I feel the opposing curves here are cut into by the framing, which creates a kind of tension and forces your eye back along to the other side. My eye moves back and forth horizontally, flowing around the curves in a figure of eight. I did consider taking the tree out to the right, (and when I shot this I planned as much), but after some reflection it has grown on me, as a kind of contrast against the smooth, something to break the flow. Something prickly to add tension.

 

mixed media on 10"x11" stretched canvas

The painting was a little too big for my scanner and could not lie flat so it is cut off and a bit blurry.

 

Sometimes, you just need someone to be in your corner and be there for you when no one else will be.

It's important to continually push your creativity and see what else lies outside your comfort zone. In my blog this week I talk about how I was inspired by the work of a local photographer to create this image. While I often take long exposures, it's normally as part of bigger vista so this was something a little different for me. See what else I captured and the story behind those images over on my blog: Creative Exploration

ODC

Comfort

 

sunshades are a really comfort when it's hot outside.

Hungry I stared through a closed cafeteria and imagined what good food would taste like in such a colorful atmosphere.

Epcot Center- Orlando, Florida

The operator of a weedkiller spraying MPV takes a moment to enjoy the view as his train approaches Green Road station in glorious sunshine.

This was Monday's 3Z19 06.48 Carlisle N.Y. - Carlisle N.Y. via Carnforth and the Cumbrian Coast line.

As a result of social distancing regulations brought about by the onset of coronavirus the cab of the MPV could not be shared by the operator with a driver, necessitating the top & tailing of the unit by a brace of locomotives due to the amount of reversals necessary.

Three workings were slated for the beginning of the week; this one on the Monday, a Tuesday morning train running the same route but in the opposite direction and a Wednesday afternoon / evening trip covering the Carlisle branches followed by a Whitehaven return.

These workings should have run a couple of months back but the tunnel collapse at Parton put the kybosh on that big-style.

Only one DB driver signs the full coastal route so it was a no-brainer that friend and fellow flickrite "Marra Man" was at the controls of 66094 & 66118, the (helpfully red) loco's allocated for these jaunts.

Nothing is pure

Anymore

But solitude

 

I smoothed some edges, but the rest is untouched.

 

Pose: 5ifth Order

Sim: Damnation, right outside my house.

 

A man paints the frame of a window on an ancient Hutong (Traditional Chinese alley dwelling) in a narrow "nong tang" (alley) in the Qiaodong district

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This is how we do dinner (by which I mean lunch, hah) in Iowa. Bacon Gouda mashed potatoes... yum.

 

And, can you believe that light?

 

Image made with my Nikon F100.

Pancoran

PIK-2 : Pulau Indah Kapuk 2

Jakarta - Indonesia

Kountervibe the Northern Lights 0.254

42nd roll of film

Wet street

Sky grayness

Moisture in the air

Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, New York

-Quote by Tinkerbell... =)

 

A special thank you for Usman, who wrote such nice words for me, you have been a long friend of mine here, and I appreciate every visit you make on my stream...

 

Have a wonderful Tuesday my friends!

 

Edited with Comfort, from the Soulful-Inspire actions set!

Frankfurt, Gottlieb-Daimler-Str.

Well actually I could pretty much wear these all year round :)

 

Nikon D800

50mm f/1.4g

estou atualizando aqui quase de vez em nunca, né? acho que tenho ficado mais seletiva, mais rigorosa com as minhas fotos, achando que poderia ter ficado melhor. Mas na verdade, acho que é bobagem se preocupar com isso, o gostoso é registrar memorias bonitas, de afeto, mesmo que simples, registrar o nosso dia-a-dia, porque é isso que fica da vida, as memorias, os afetos, os carinhos.

 

pra quem tem blog - e/ou pra quem se interessa - eu mudei tudo no meu, acho que agora ficou agradável lá do jeito que eu queria, independente de ficar postando ou não, gosto de sempre deixar o espaço arrumado.

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bom inicio de Dezembro, que venham ventos bons, igual a este que recebi na foto.

"I have realized; it is during the times I am far outside my element that I experience myself the most. That I see and feel who I really am, the most! I think that's what a comet is like, you see, a comet is born in the outer realms of the universe! But it's only when it ventures too close to our sun or to other stars that it releases the blazing "tail" behind it and shoots brazen through the heavens! And meteors become sucked into our atmosphere before they burst like firecrackers and realize that they're shooting stars! That's why I enjoy taking myself out of my own element, my own comfort zone, and hurling myself out into the unknown. Because it's during those scary moments, those unsure steps taken, that I am able to see that I'm like a comet hitting a new atmosphere: suddenly I illuminate magnificently and fire dusts begin to fall off of me! I discover a smile I didn't know I had, I uncover a feeling that I didn't know existed in me... I see myself. I'm a shooting star. A meteor shower. But I'm not going to die out. I guess I'm more like a comet then. I'm just going to keep on coming back.”

 

― C. JoyBell C.

 

Photo of the Seattle Space Needle and Columbia Tower captured via Minolta MC Tele Rokkor-X 300mm F/4.5 lens. City of Seattle. From Kerry Park. Lower Queen Anne neighborhood. Central Puget Lowland section within the Puget Sound Lowlands Region. King County, Washington. Early September 2015.

 

Exposure Time: 1/25 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/5.6 * Bracketing: None

It is said that this is the oldest maple tree in North America. Taken with Yashica D on Ilford 100 film.

Pelham. Niagara. Ontario

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