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Olive oil fluorescing red in the beam of a UV laser pointer, with water underneath. Many thanks to my contact someHerrings for the inspiration to experiment with this...
Pair of bald eagles have been on this tower every night this week when I arrived home. Finally had the opportunity to run back out there with my X-T3 • XF 100-400
In todays modern world where we couldn't bear the thought of being "off line" the cellular towers are sprouting like mushrooms sometimes camouflaged like palm trees or parts of a building or as is the case here, let's not play games, after all it is just a pub carpark.
These things are up there almost as bad and trashy as billboards in the visual pollution stakes.
I saw the telco boys picking cherries way up there making this tower even taller while I was out shopping. I only had my trusty cell phone (ah the irony of it all) to take a picture, so it is a bit ordinary.
Even more ordinary, was the sky, so I thought a wonderful tree change (as we call it here in Australia) was in order.
Tall Challenge
Common Practices Theme
Another in the series from my book -
How to get the most out of your garden without really trying !"
Clivea Plant.
Correction to yesterdays rhubarb impersonator, it was New Zealand Flax.
As if examining an organism under a microscope, the vantage of an airplane gives a unique view on the urban development of large cities as they encroach further and further onto previously barren land.
The cells in this leaf are magnified by the drops of water. The dark purple and green are beautiful colors provided by Mother Nature for the leaves on the spiderwort.
These two phones were created for a Gizmodo article. The final composition isn't what I wanted it to be, but I'm quite proud of the two cell phones.
Photo of oil droplets from the oil, water & acrylic paint macro abstract photography assignment captured via Minolta MD Macro Rokkor-X 100mm F/4 lens. Inside the creative halls of the 494 ∞ Labs. Early January 2021.
Exposure Time: 1/4 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-200 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 5050 K * Film Plug-In: Fuji Velvia 50 * Adaptor: 1:1 Extension Tube * Tele-Converter: Deitz 2X MC-4 M/MD
Give each other a silent promise, carve your names into your hearts!
The public does not give permanence-
love is eternal, when love is art <3
taken on film.
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Zellulare Rückerinnerung
Die Liebesbekundung ist
das ausgeflossene Wort
göttlicher Kraft
Wunsch nach Vermehrung
das erste Prinzip,
welches in jedem Geschöpfe
schafft
In einem Beginn liegen
viele Anfänge
Lust des ewigen Urgrunds
als Wille
Die erste Bewegung
ist die Begierde
Fassung der Freiheit
den Hunger stille
Dort, wo das Licht
noch nicht angezündet wurde
sind ungesondert die Dinge
in Finsternis
und doch hat jedes sein
Ens als Erde
darin der Himmel
als Ausfluss des Weltäthers
wirkt
Grundspannung bedingt das Leben
Das Nichts ist eine Suche nach etwas
Gebendem
Daher fließt im Delta
von Nichts und Sein
das Leere stets
in die Fülle ein
[...]
[Elvin Karda, Auszug, 2023]
Replica of a prisoner in what was presumably the "special cell".
www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120923/spectrum/main8.htm
Dagshai is a small hill town in Himachal, India. It's history goes back to 1847 when the East India Company created a small cantonment out of five villages. The British also built the Dagshai Central jail which is now a heritage museum. Dagshai also has a well known army school and an old graveyard from the British times.
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