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I call this photo "A Connection" I was really feeling helpless and walking just trying to get my mind off some stuff going on and when I saw these two strangers having a distant chat it reminded me that its ok to feel a bit weird, times a weird right? so its only natural. But please take time to ask someone can be anyone "are you ok how are you doing?" Some only few brief questions or chat can really lift someones spirit, and that brief albeit distant connection can really mean something to a total stranger. I met this guy afterwards and had that chat and drove home feeling a lot better knowing I've got friends and family and total strangers who matter.
Hope you enjoy this photo it really means a lot to me.
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For Macro Mondayse - For the theme "connection" I chose this image taken Saturday 9/2. I work at an eyelash extension and permanent make up studio (Sinful Lashes, Studio City, Ca.) and was asked to photograph a set of lashes being applied. Here you see the "connection" of a mega volume fan with adhesive in preparation for application to a single eyelash. For perspective, each eyelash in the fan is .3mm
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Adventures in Seeing #41 - Connections
The earth
The tree
The roots
The leaves
All are intricately connected and related to each other. The tree forms leaves which fall to the earth in the autumn and create compost at the base of the tree, which in turn nourishes the roots.
For the Macro Mondays theme Connection, a few homonyms. Described in this early 19th century book "The Scholar's Spelling Assistant" as: "Words of similar Sound, but different in Spelling and Sense".
I'm not sure if I clicked this, but I'm assuming it was clicked by my sister Jolene. I'vev been listening to a lot of Gojira. This photo had that eerie feeling and I though I had to put it up. Now you may be wondering whats the connection with Gojira. Well, you will not understand. Enjoy the photos! :P
“Our life is composed greatly from dreams, from the unconscious, and they must be brought into connection with action. They must be woven together.”--Anais Nin
While walking alone early morning alone going to my work location in desert was no cars ,, saw this perspective view and it's pulled me to grab my camera to click picture.. and love it really . #connection #infinity #nikon #d610 #p
fungi are known to communicate and aid members in their environment. I showed these connections in blue.
#52 on Explore. Thanks!
A momma Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) brings home dinner for her kits. As she approached the den, she locked eyes with me and I instantly felt her being--her tenacity and unwavering duty to her kits. She dropped off the meal to the babies and stood on top of her den, never breaking her fiery gaze--those golden eyes piercing deep into my soul. She was telling me to leave and I respectfully obliged, slowly backing off. She continued to watch me until she thought it was okay to retreat back into her den with her kits.
As I walked back to the car, I could not help but feel I had entered the mind of a fierce being. We had a conversation without words and had come to an understanding...respect must be earned and I still have a ways until I gain hers.
Anne Arundel county, MD
Another image from my "creative" day with forks.
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Under a full moon, they made a connection.
Elements used;
- Two star-crossed wine glasses.
- Custom built tables - movement involved.
- HiViz Schmitt photogate trigger with delay.
- 1 - SB-800 set to 1/32.
- Frosted acrylic background, flash reflected off foamboard.
- Picasa used for some basic editing.
- No photoshop used, aside from some basic editing, photo is as taken.
Photo of Balsamorhiza sagittata, commonly called Arrowleaf Balsamroot, captured via Minolta MD W.Rokkor-X 17mm F/4 lens. Spokane Indian Reservation. Selkirk Mountains Range. Okanogan-Colville Xeric Valleys and Foothills section within the Northern Rockies Region. Inland Northwest. Stevens County, Washington. Late April 2021.
Exposure Time: 1/200 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 5450 K * Film Plug-In: Fuji Provia 100F * Elevation: 1,886 feet above sea-level
Poznan, Poland
Very early morning, heading into work and loving the beautiful sunrise that completely surprised me and kept me in awe for a time......... :)
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It would have been so easy if the structure of life would only require a simple form. Independent events without a web of interaction in between of each other. Life is not like that. Small and big events are connected to each other and this webbing is dynamic. It flexes, moves, expands and contracts. When elements of this webbing start to get torn away life changes shape radically. Sometimes big and many elements needs to be removed for this web of life to completely collapse but when the smallest and most strategic things are removed, the giant falls.
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Camera: Yashica Electro 35 GSN
Film: Fomopan Active 400iso