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Roman concentrates on the serious business of pulling the meat off of a dried fish - a delicacy to be eaten with beer! Troitsk, Russia
My final image taken at Dachau Concentration Camp providing an overall view of the site. In the background you can see the two reconstructed inmate barracks and the maintenance building where the museum is now housed.
It was raining the day we visited which I felt was creating an appropriate mood for this sobering visit.
March 17, 2013
Sydney turned 5 yesterday, and the family celebrated the event at Chuck E. Cheese's, a child centered eatery.
I went through some old photos again...
"Concentration is the secret of strength”
// Ralph Waldo Emerson
The copper ore concentrator at Hayden, and the stack behind it from the Hayden smelter. That stack is the tallest free-standing structure in Arizona.
This is of rhythm with it pattern. My friend was to show that break in pattern but also to show the concept of my concentration of patterns you have to find. I was on the ground in a dress definitely getting weird looks but all worth it in the end. This picture was only edited to be cropped off a little off the top but of the lighting already in the church and my setting were able to have this picture come straight out of camera with no editing further needed.
The Popovich Comedy pet theater performed a show at the historic Rowland theater in Philipsburg, PA. The world famous pet and acrobat show gives a "second chance" to all of it's pets which are all rescued from shelters. link to the site..
Angela Adkins at the Columbus Cultural Arts Center demonstrating silverworking skills acquired through workshops at that location.
View of Dachau from the maintenance building to the Jewish Memorial. The Poppler trees were planted by prisoners while in the concentration camp.
Chris was using rented back hoe with an articulated arm. At first I wondered why he did not work 12 hours per day to fully utilize the equipment and take advantage of the weather. Then I watched him work and saw the intense unbroken concentration, I understood why 12 hours per day was not in the cards. When talking to him about it I commented that his concentration seemed to be the same as a pilot landing an aircraft. His was response was "and I don't have autopilot."
This concentration is definitely one of my favorites. I was in the studio messing around and wanted to shoot a close up shot of my finger with some food dye. It wasn't working out the way wanted it to so I decided to back up and try that. I figured just having on of my fingers with the dye wasn't enough. I put the for coloring all over hand and had to stretch my arm so the whole hand and the arm was visible. I wanted to use the gels again for this I had one light on the right with a purple gel. I wanted to use this for my concentration because it was perfect but there was no idiom behind so I bought it into photoshop and made the hand red... "caught red handed".
80. výročí popravy československých vlastenců vězněných po heydrichiádě v koncentračním táboře Mauthausen (A).
80th anniversary of the execution of Czechoslovak patriots imprisoned after the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich in the Mauthausen concentration camp.
In my concentration I focused on the way nature changes the texture and appearance of man made objects.
Hot springs are sites where groundwater emerges at the Earth’s surface (or on the seafloor). Hot spring water has to be higher in temperature than the human body (an admittedly arbitrary definition): over 98° Fahrenheit or over 37° Celsius. Geysers are hot springs that episodically erupt columns of water. The highest concentration of geysers and hot springs anywhere is at the Yellowstone Hotspot Volcano (northwestern Wyoming, USA).
Turbulent Pool is in the northern part of the Mud Volcano Group, just west of the Yellowstone River & south of Hayden Valley (the pool is at 44º 37’ 41.94” North latitude, 110º 26’ 00.49” West longitude). It is often misidentified as Sulfur Cauldron, which sits immediately southeast of Turbulent Pool. The water of both features is strongly acidic with H2SO4 (sulfuric acid). Water samples taken from Turbulent Pool in 2006 and 2007 by the United States Geological Survey were about 59º Celsius and had a pH of 1.89 and 1.99, respectively. The sulfuric acid forms by oxidation of volcanic hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) and by thermoacidophile microbial activity.