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like the surfers, I was trying to catch the good wave curls! this was one of the best ones I managed to get
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Close-up candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I may have slightly misfocused this due to the close range and movement but I simply love the resulting shot, the curl of the lip and the curly hair - it is all about expression in this shot. Enjoy!
Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.
Rachel Carson
So many tender curls to capture during my Konkan visit. The entire plant was full of big red ants and it was rather scary to go so close and click a photo!
6 months yesterday, here almost 5 months. She starts getting curls =)
Canon EOS 5 - Tamron SP 45mm F1.8 Di VC USD at f/2 and 1/20sec - Ilford HP5 exposed at iso 320.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I just loved the horizontal and vertical lines in this contrasting with the curls of smoke and the position of his legs. Best viewed large - press 'L', enjoy!
Le musée Marmottan in Paris has a select collection watched over by both visitors and portraits. The measured and exercised 'kiss curl' was a fashion for portraits in a number of different rooms, reminding the viewer of mankind's desire to conform. Ceramic styles in prehistory show this desire to repeat in 'rooms' as big as today's countries, for example the bell beaker - campaniforme... The desire to conform does not stop differences - here above, a centre parting; in prehistoric pottery, let's say the Vénus de Gavà. And there is nothing strange or ahuman about seeing difference, as humans both conform ... and tolerate differences. Outside of the museum, the differences are everywhere, as the diversity of the world sees office and official capacity: the embassies of Monaco, Madagascar, Gabon, Belarus and Afghanistan all ringing a circle like kiss curls between a centre parting.
"This curl has a mind of its own. I should probably name it since it seems to be its own entity. So, what name are you thinking?"
"Curly."
"Really?"
"Yep...spelled K-e-r-l-e-e."
"Fine, but please don't start conversations with it. I am hoping it moves away soon."
"So you are going bald?"
"You're bald."
"That's mean."
"Sorry."