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Moment captured at Lake Michigan harbor in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. USA

Inspired by the intersection of natural light and shadows in wonderful greenness.

Shot with a Canon EOS 700D from Besaw Island north of Aswan.

Terciopelo sonoro, suave tobogán de armónicos enlazados en una explosión siempre embriadora. Más allá del amable sonido, la fuerza del bronce resplandece en su fiel constancia, en su lealtad al capricho de la creación.

 

En la imagen: Bocina o corneta de gramófono. Amplificador de sonido del invento de Berliner. Marca original His Master’s Voice de The Gramophone Company Ltd.

 

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"do you copy?"

 

Taken at a vintage fire truck grave yard.

Old lens needs light.

 

Shawangunk Wild Life Refuge, Wallkill, NY.

 

Detail of an old well (semi-abstract urbex)

The skies were grey and the property was covered in a blanket of fog. I ran around the property taking photographs until my camera needed a break from the never ending rain. I felt as if I had stumbled upon a secret world that would only last for a certain amount of time.

 

(No extra fog was added - all in camera)

 

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Moment captured at Wehr Nature Center in Franklin, Wisconsin. USA

Moment captured on Oak Leaf Trail in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. USA

Good morning everyone! Hope you're all doing well. This was another photograph I shot of Madeline while she was here in January. This gorgeous spot was secretly located around the corner from the location in my previous photograph.

 

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Sometimes our journeys of life take us back to places that we have long since departed, and other times, it takes us closer to the moments and ideas that were never fully realized. Some would call this a second chance. I take a deep breath and call it a second wind.

 

Aqua Vibe tells a story inviting you to journey through layers of color that blends reality with imagination and contemplation with inspiration.

 

Shot from the Eel garden seashore, Dahab South Sinai.

  

Model: The beautiful and ever so lovely Sarah.

 

Hey guys! I wanted to share another photograph I took at the London meetup/hangout last November. Immediately upon stepping on location, I knew I wanted to use this beautiful archway.

 

It was so great to catch up with Sarah, whom I actually met briefly a couple of years ago in Sydney. She is such a kind, friendly and talented soul - a perfect model for this concept. I would love to hear your interpretations about what she's looking at beyond the archway.

 

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Hi guys! I am super excited to finally share this photograph with you all. I've been working on it for over two months, going back and forth between layers until I was happy for it to see the light of day. I think I'm happy now.

 

I have to say, this was one of the most incredible locations I have ever travelled to. I was staying down the South Coast back in April and began to research different locations I hadn't visited before. This one came up and I was blown away. I can't wait to go back and shoot there again, especially during different weather conditions.

 

I hope you've all been well! A bit of a life update for you all - I've just been teaching a couple of days a week which has been keeping me quite busy. I start another block tomorrow until the end of term but I am going to try my very hardest to squeeze in a photo shoot or two. The long weekend is coming up so that may be a good opportunity. Anyway, have a lovely morning/afternoon/evening wherever you are in the world. Thanks everyone for your support on here! It's always appreciated :)

 

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Beyond the physical realm ☀️

Bringing light and life back into the world, the cyclical nature of the sun was a constant reminder of the interconnectedness between the physical and metaphysical worlds.

A solar disk containing scarab and ram-headed man represents an opening of 'The Litany of Re'

A text found in New Kingdom royal tombs showing forms of the sun god, Ra, and his union with the king.

From KV8 the Valley of Kings Luxor.

Moment captured in Greendale, Wisconsin. USA

Having fun with a cell+selfie while bored:-)

 

Strange & Peculiar Challenge

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If we don't assert our truth,

it may again be relegated to fantasy.

But the truth won't go away.

It will keep surfacing until it is recognized.

Truth will outlast any campaigns mounted against it,

no matter how mighty, clever, or long.

It is invincible.

― Chrystine Oksana, Safe Passage to Healing

  

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Moment captured at Lakeshore Sate Park near Milwaukee, Wisconsin's Lake Michigan shore.

"Sea Shell, Sea Shell, Sing me a song,

A song of ships, and sailor men,

And parrots, and tropical trees,

Of islands, fishes and corals under the waves

And seahorses stabled in great green caves"

 

Holding a beautiful seashell and connecting distant places as shells are a bridge between the physical and the supernatural realm.

 

Shot with an HTC RE from the white island 'magical island' at Ras Mohamed National Park, only visible during low tide.

One of the most beautiful sites all over the world known for its clear water and exquisite coral reefs.

🔁 Double exposure photomontage of the Armandèche lighthouse staircase, Vendée.

Built in 1968 from the plans of architect Maurice Durand, it stands as the last great lighthouse built in France. Its name, L’Armandèche, derives from “Normandy”, evoking the memory of the Norman invasions of the first millennium.

 

🌀 Photomontage en double exposition de l’escalier du phare de l’Armandèche, La Chaume, Les Sables-d’Olonne, Vendée.

Construit en 1968 par Maurice Durand, il est le dernier grand phare édifié en France. Son nom, L’Armandèche, provient d’une déformation de « Normandie », rappelant les invasions normandes du premier millénaire.

 

離心向心 | July 2023 | La Chaume

Armandèche燈塔樓梯的雙重曝光蒙太奇

法國最後一座大型燈塔,1968年建成。

  

📍 Location: La Chaume, Les Sables-d’Olonne, Vendée, France 🇫🇷

🔭 Focal height: 42 m (137 ft)

️ Construction date: Built in 1968

Material: Reinforced concrete tower with white facade and black lantern dome

💡 Light characteristic: Flashing white every 5 seconds

🔌 Electrification & Automation: Automated upon construction

 

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Moment captured at Boerner Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners, Wisconsin. USA

My Inner Monster is Keeping Me Alive!

Moment captured at Boerner Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners, Wisconsin. USA

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Moment captured at Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. USA

Moment captured July 6th, 2023 at Lakeshore State Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (USA)

 

Moment captured at Boerner Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners, Wisconsin. USA

  

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