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(Composing from parts of three images, an inserted element, a texture (partial) and painted around in it a bit.)
Frühling im Dorf
(Composing aus Teilen dreier Bilder, einem eingefügten Element, einer Textur (partiell) und ein bisschen darin herumgemalt. 😊)
Panorama composed of three photos in Lightroom
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Regards, Bram van Broekhoven (BraCom)
Comin' like a hurricane, I take it in real slow
The world is spinning like a weathervane
Fragile and composed
Though I am breaking down again
I am aching now to let you in
Seven times again when you are not awake
Seven times the flame, too much to take
The sky burns red against your skin
The world we know turns in the wind
Coming like a hurricane, I take it in real slow
The world is spinning like a weathervane
Fragile and composed
Though I am breaking down again
I am aching now to let you in
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pose : MIXTAPE -unconditionally (singleshot)
NOW on MARKETPLACE and mainstore(soon)
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... if the summer comes to an end now so slowly. One feels already sometimes how the nature prepares for it. Has found some sentences in addition:
The darkness
begins again earlier
and smokier breathes
the wilted nature.
The foliage covers
rustling the ways,
the autumn already signs
his coloured track.
Still summer
and, nevertheless, already past.
In the morning as a white frost ends
the fog in the grass.
At noon seems
still the warming sun,
if she transforms him
in pearls of glass.
© Sonja Drechsel-Walther
It feels like forever since I've been on Flickr and have missed all of you. I feel like I am finally on the road to recovery. It will take some time for me to get back to commenting on everyone's images - so you may just get faves for a bit. So happy to be back!
....your face to the sun,
and you leave the shadow behind"
-African proverb-
good light to you for many beautiful photos....
"Wende.... ....dein Gesicht der Sonne zu,
und du lässt den Schatten hinter dir"
-afrikanisches Sprichwort-
gutes Licht euch für viele schöne Fotos...
It is the presence of milky fog that allows me to control the scenography here and emphasize the depth of the scene.
For a separate the foreground and theatrical backdrop as much as possible.
With a closed aperture, which is necessary here, this can be done with only a few tricks.
For example, in cinema we used pyrotechnics - the effect of smoke and spotlights.
in general, I am satisfied with the result of the picture, given that it is from a boat that rocks and floats with the current, and the stream moves along the bridge. A kaleidoscope in one word, changing rhythms every second..
- just have time to compose your composition !
.. but if you look at the bw album?
www.flickr.com/photos/zoombablog/albums/72177720297782769
Fomapan 100 film
Epson V600 scanned
Many viewers have commented that The Guardian Building (originally The Union Trust Company Building) reminded them of a church.
This picture shows approximately half of the bank lobby on the main floor. Imagine the original bank building with 60-90 bank teller cages lining the entire length of both sides of this "nave". The ceiling was composed of a 3/4 inch (1.9cm) of horsehair and coated with a layer of plaster cement. Then, a canvas layer was applied, and painted with designs reminiscent of the patterns of Navajo rugs. This was a sound-deadening system.
The "altar piece" ( I suppose) was the three-story mural of the map of the lower peninsula of Michigan. Highlighted were the major Michigan moneymakers of the1890s to 1920s: mining, manufacturing, lumber, fishing, commerce, and agriculture. It was completed in 1929, unfortunately the year of the beginning of "The Great Depression".
This superbly decorated Art-Deco bank building was nicknamed "The Cathedral of Finance." So, if the earlier pictures reminded you of a church (reprised in the first comment below) --you were very observant : -)
Citadelle de Namur
Image illustrative de l'article Citadelle de Namur
Namur, la Meuse, le parlement wallon et la citadelle. Embouchure de la Sambre à l'extrême droite.
Nom localLa citadelle
TypeCitadelle
ArchitecteVauban
Début constructionau iiie et ive siècles par les Romains
Fin construction1692
Destination initialeCitadelle
Propriétaire actuelVille de Namur
Destination actuelleMonument, Musée
ProtectionIcône du bouclier bleu apposé sur un immeuble classé de la Région wallonne Patrimoine classé (1991, no 92094-CLT-0105-01 [archive])
Icône du bouclier bleu apposé sur un immeuble classé de la Région wallonne Patrimoine exceptionnel (2013, no 92094-PEX-0011-02 [archive])
Site webhttp://www.citadelle.namur.be [archive]
Coordonnées50° 27′ 29″ nord, 4° 51′ 31″ est1
PaysDrapeau de la Belgique Belgique
RégionDrapeau de la Région wallonne Région wallonne
ProvinceDrapeau de la province de Namur Province de Namur
VilleNamur
Géolocalisation sur la carte : Belgique
(Voir situation sur carte : Belgique) Citadelle de Namur
(Voir situation sur carte : Province de Namur)
modifier Consultez la documentation du modèle
La citadelle de Namur, en Belgique est divisée en trois parties (strates) : Donjon, représentant la partie inférieure, Médiane pour la partie intermédiaire et Terra Nova pour la partie supérieure. Son sommet culmine à 190 m d'altitude.
Celle-ci est classée au Patrimoine immobilier exceptionnel de la Région wallonne. Elle est composée de nombreux quartiers résidentiels (arrière du château), d'un cœur historique (les trois strates : fortifications et château, représentant 1000 ans d'histoire) et d'une longue forêt.
Composed of three images using Microsoft ICE (Image Composition Editor, free). The used images are from the Olympus OMD EM-10 Mark I.
Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence
Ryuichi Sakamoto – Three (2013)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1983)
Blu
Ryuchi Sakamoto / Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra - Year Book 2005 - 2014 (Published 17 Jan 2015)
Amore
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Playing The Orchestra 2013
Forbidden Colours
Ryuichi Sakamoto - moto.tronic (2003)
David Sylvian & Ryuichi Sakamoto - World Citizen (2003)
Composed Ryuichi Sakamoto & David Sylvian
Ryuichi Sakamoto, piano
David Sylvian. vocals
Orchestra conducted by Yutaka Sado and Ryuichi Sakamoto, led by Fuminori-Maro Shinozaki
Direct sound Madia Banm, Tokyo (Japan)
.........
4 + 20
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Déjà vu (1970)
Numbers
Smoke City - Flying Away (1997)
Numbers
G. Love & Special Sauce - Philadelphonic (1999)
youtu.be/pHt-Oe7Ek44?list=OLAK5uy_lWMiBM4yWYYSyFqvyvxO2NG...
20. 20
George Benson - 20 / 20 (1985)
youtu.be/2De5rlG9KUo (New Pat)
The Numbers
Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool (2016)
This photo was taken during a trip to visit our relatives in a small village, Mikołajki. I was lucky to be a passenger this time and the moment I saw these trees I grabbed the camera and took a quick shot. I wish I had time to stop and compose it in different way but I only had a chance for this shot. I had to crop a little but it's not so much cropped and I also did some postprocessing, which I guess is quite visible. ;-)
Have a good day friends and visitors. Thanks in advance for all your faves and (possibly comments).
Please remember (visitors) the photo is copyright.
The rock is composed of a mineral called Arkose. Granite like with Feldspar. The iron in Feldspar reacts with oxygen in the air to give us the orange-red colour. Newly broken bits will be grey to white in colour.
Lyrics by Jones 2.0, Fearless Soul | Music Composed by Patrick Rundblad
Transcript – “I AM ME” Official Music Video – Fearless Soul
I AM ME.
I’ll never pretend to be another.
I will never want to BE another.
I will not change who I am just to fit in.
I AM ME.
I am not perfect… but I’m working on myself… working to become the best version of myself.
I’m not putting on a mask no more
The true me can’t stay hidden
I’m not putting on a show no more
I’m not gonna act to fit in
Yeah I might not be perfect
but I’m working on my best version
I’m on my way
Yes I’m on my way
If I have to I’ll walk alone
Being myself is all that I know
Want me to change to fit in?
I won’t.
I am me.
I can’t pretend to be what I’m not
In my own way I know I am strong
I am free to do what I want
I am me.
If I have to I’ll walk alone
Being myself is all that I know
Want me to change to fit in?
I won’t.
I am me.
I can’t pretend to be what I’m not
In my own way I know I am strong
I am free to do what I want
I am me.
Yes I am
I am me
I’m not putting on a mask no more
I’ve got my own life to live
There’s so much more I can give
I walk my own path
I won’t pretend to be another
Never want to be another
Won’t apologize for being me
That’s all I can be.
Yeah I might not be perfect
But I’m working on my best version
I’m on my way
Yeah I’m on my way
If I have to I’ll walk alone
Being myself is all that I know
Want me to change to fit in?
I won’t.
I am me.
I can’t pretend to be what I’m not
In my own way I know I am strong
I am free to do what I want
I am me.
Yeah I might not be perfect
But I’m working on my best version!
I’m on my way.
I’m on my way!
If I have to I’ll walk alone
Being myself is all that I know
Want me to change to fit in? I won’t.
I am me
I can’t pretend to be what I’m not
in my own way I know I am strong
I am free to do what I want
I am me
Yes I am
Yes I am me
Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, France
Inside the Horizon, Artwork by Olafur Eliasson
"Like a giant kaleidoscope, Eliasson's work is composed of forty-three prism-shaped columns of varying widths, which are placed along the walkway in the Grotto around the pool. The columns are illuminated from the inside. Two of the sides are covered with mirrors and the third is covered in a yellow blown-glass mosaic. Visitors are invited to walk amongst them, activating an endless interplay of reflections."
olafureliasson.net/archive/artwork/WEK108826/inside-the-h...
Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, France.
www.fondationlouisvuitton.fr/fr
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This is one the the wonderful cloud photos that I shot during our tour on the Southern coast of England.
Not my best work. I don't usually post photos like this. I would have tossed it into the recycle bin, but I'm posting here only for its fun value. I was out at the local park to shoot ducks and came upon this scene. I found it comical. I didn't have much time to compose the shot. It is out of focus too. Anyway, here it is. I will take it down in a few days. Thank you for your continued visits, support, and encouragement. Peace.
Update:
I didn't expect this photo to receive so much love and appreciation. I know it is not so great a photo, yet you guys have all been magnanimous in sending many generous comments my way. Many suggested I keep the photo and not delete it. You win. The photo will stay.
Thank you, everyone. Love.
Houli Exhibition Park
Taichung World Flora Exposition Fair is Houli, Waipu, Fengyuan District, Composed of three main administrative districts, In 2015, the Taichung City Government budgeted about $230 million.Execution of the 2018 Taichung World Flora Exposition.
And develop ecological conservation separately,
Exquisite agriculture and environmental creation,
The total area of the park is 60.88 hectares.
Thank you for your kind words, happy weekend
后里園區
2015年台中市政府編列預算大約80億新台幣,
執行2018年世界花卉博覽會支出。
臺中花博園區由后里,外埔,豐原區
三個主要行政區組成,
並分別發展生態保育,
精緻農業及環境營造,
園區總面積為60.88公頃。
感謝您的美言,新年快樂 闔家平安 !
"My fathers were wise.
Who carved intricate flowers
on samurai swords."
-Vangelis "The Tao Of Love"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXRmy0dhZVE
Photo taken at:
Black Sand Inlet, Tsushima Island
The highest point in Idaho at 12,662’/ 3859 m, Borah Peak (left) is unique in being primarily composed of limestone (most of the gray rock seen here) that was deposited at the bottom of an ocean 420 million years ago. The slightly younger reddish siltstones on the right side form some wonderful banded strata below the summit of Sacajawea Peak.
Also notable is the light colored band at the base of the mountain seen at the bottom of the picture. I initially assumed this was a road or a trail, but it’s a remnant of a magnitude 4.9 earthquake that hit the area in 1983, the largest quake ever recorded in Idaho. The valley side of the fault dropped as much as 9’/ 2.7 m and the mountain side rose by as much as 3’ / 1 m, leaving a notable fault scarp 21 miles/ 34 km long.
Pedra da Gávea is a monolithic mountain in Tijuca Forest, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Composed of granite and gneiss, its elevation is 844 metres (2,769 ft), making it one of the highest mountains in the world that ends directly in the ocean. Trails on the mountain were opened up by the local farming population in the early 1800s; today, the site is under the administration of the Tijuca National Park.
The mountain's name translates as Rock of the Topsail, and was given to it during the expedition of Captain Gaspar de Lemos, begun in 1501, and in which the Rio de Janeiro bay (today Guanabara Bay, but after which the city was named) also received its name. The mountain, one of the first in Brazil to be named in Portuguese, was named by the expedition's sailors, who compared its silhouette to that of the shape of a topsail of a carrack upon sighting it on January 1, 1502. That name in turn came to be given to the Gávea area of the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Differential weathering on one side of the rock has created what is described as a stylized human face. Markings on another face of the rock have been described as an inscription. Geologists and scientists are nearly in agreement that the "inscription" is the result of erosion and that the "face" is a product of pareidolia. Furthermore, the consensus of archaeologists and scholars in Brazil is that the mountain should not be viewed as an archaeological site.