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In the heart of darkness, there lies an unspoken light – a series of moments captured in the essence of flour, symbolising the purity and the foundational elements of life. "Flourish: Portraits of Heritage and Light" is a photographic journey through the cultural tapestry of humanity, exploring the depth of individual heritage through the simple act of a throw. Each portrait, a canvas of identity, narrates stories untold, blending tradition with a whisper of the contemporary.
PROMPT:
In a high-quality photo shoot set against a completely black background with professional lighting, a young woman from Namibia is depicted in a moment of self-expression, wearing full-coverage black yoga attire. She is actively throwing a handful of white flour into the air, ensuring her hand is visible in the frame, engaging in the action. The flour is captured mid-air and landing on her, with specific details such as a streak across her forehead, one cheek, a bit on the nose, and more on the yoga attire. Her skin tone, rich in shades of dark brown, is vividly portrayed, emphasizing the contrast between her skin, the black attire, and the white flour. This scene should embody a dynamic and elegant moment, suitable for the front cover of a high-fashion magazine like Vogue, with ultra sharp photographic quality that brings out the textures, colors, and details of the moment.
Poem
In the still of the studio's night,
A dance of dust, a contrast bright.
Shadows play on walls so stark,
Heritage's face, in light and dark.
A handful of flour, up it goes,
Stories in speckles, in monochrome clothes.
Faces emerge from the plumes of white,
Cultures blend in the absence of light.
From the heart of Africa, under the sun's fierce glow,
To the serene lands where the Nile waters flow.
Each grain of flour, a testament to time,
In every portrait, a rhythm, a rhyme.
Haiku
Flour in the air,
Heritage's silent whisper,
Light dances on skin.
di sfuggita e di nascosto. Ma Lui indica Lei che guarda noi.
E’ un momento? E, soprattutto, rubato? O è una storia, magari due, condivisa e trasmessa?
My room has the greatest view but it's also inconvenient because people can just peep at night.
Extra note: I had to take dozen of photos trying to take the movement of curtain while maintaining the natural light outside.
A father captures a photograph of his three kiddos at Canada Place.
Visual Fundamentals Portrait by Vanessa Doban, BCIT Broadcast & Online Journalism - 2016
Wind Power is one of the Renewable energy sources that the mother neural has given to us. Its one of the most beautiful thing on earth, we can feel it, hear it and use it as well. In the early century’s, people use the wind as one of the important energy source to do the farm work. Nowadays, wind energy has been used for generating electricity, thanks to the great engineers who make our dream come true.
Photo: Xin-Qiao Dong - ANU student
Ezekiel, 14, went to soccer camp at Cornerstone University...have the time of his life - in a dorm room, playing soccer for a week without mom (-:
The girls in the motion capture suits generally seemed used to having their pictures taken and being taped, but something made this model crack up. I wonder if the suit picked up the laughter/