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Silène acaule dans le massif de La Meije. Le silène acaule est une plante vivace rampante, appartenant à la famille des Caryophyllacées et au genre Silene.
1966 Rolleiflex 3.5f Planar, Type3 (k.4F)
Ilford Delta 400
Ilford DD-X (1+4)@20ºC 8mins
Epson V600
Aperture
SilverEfex.
I've driven, walked and cycled past this view a thousand times and never taken a photo.
Compositionally Challenged week 34 is "your choice", meaning that our challenge is simply to have fun with our cameras.
It is unusual to see the moon looking so red when it is high above the horizon. We are getting smoke from wildfires in British Columbia as well as eastern Washington. Air quality is "unhealthy". The smoke haze is so thick, it is keeping daytime high temperatures 8-10 degrees F lower than they would otherwise be.
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The image comes from my new series which I've been working on lately; still unpublished.
I went over the Highland Park today as I figured I'd find some Autumn Crocuses in bloom. Indeed there were some. But look at what else I found - a ready-made composition that an earlier photographer had set up - fall leaves, some fruit from a nearby tree..and...an Autumn Crocus! I didn't see how I could improve on that set-up.
I also felt a nice connection with an unseen photographer. So, whoever you are, I thank you for my picture
Sometimes, it is something that we carefully invision and build.
Other times....
It is what you end up with while blindly balancing your tripod on a slippery rock and standing on two other slippery rocks... all in the middle of a river 75 yards above an eighty foot waterfall.
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Anthony Braxton / Joe Fonda - Composition 173
"Murmuri" by the ceramicist Eve Ariza - Venice
One of my very favorite pavilions was that of Andorra. Titled Murmuri, and by the ceramicist Eve Ariza, the room had black walls covered with hundreds of ceramic vessels ranging in color from black through brown and cream. The attendant explained that the vessels were the colors of human skin and that each of the vessels makes a sound if you listen quietly, i.e. they murmur, as the title suggests. Looking more closely, the bowls are crimped at the bottom, making a form that suggests lips. If I had one pavilion to recommend in Venice, this would be it.
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