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Standing before the Viaur railway viaduct, I wanted to move beyond engineering prowess to reveal the dream woven into steel. By framing the structure diagonally and stripping away all context, reducing the scene to black and white, I sought to exalt the raw power of metal, the complex interplay of bracings, and the graphic tension of a suspended work.

My intention is to invite the viewer to see this giant not as a bridge, but as calligraphy traced across the sky—a monumental signature in lines and rhythms, of light and shadow. In this abstraction, matter becomes drawing, and technique transforms into poetry.

Through this gaze, I celebrate the essential: the human gift for shaping—and imagining—the landscape. The Viaur, in this frame, is a symbolic passageway: it joins the force of engineering with the creative breath of the imagination, bridging earth and idea, utility and art.

My squad . Takemichi , Ken , Manjiro ( me )

Some houses at Spalding, I found the nearest semi-detached houses quite interesting. They share a roof but one neighbour has tiles, the other slates, etc. There's a good bricked-up gateway as well at the start of the row.

 

Exakta Varex IIa (1960) SLR camera

Zeiss Pancolar 50 mm f/2 lens

Fuji Superia Xtra 400 film

Lab develop & scan

 

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All these images were taken outside of bushes in the garden. I used a macro lens with slow shutter & movement to give a creative look to the image.

I know some siblings who have to live apart... but they are very CLOSE to each other!

Alentejo Abstracts - Mora

 

A New Series for a exhibition project in 2018:

 

"Alentejo Abstracts 2018"

 

The colors and tones of Earth, Sky and Soul of these unique Villages and Cityscapes of Alentejo: blue, white, yellow, yellow ocre, blue sky, orange, purple, olive and cork oak leaves green.

 

A Region that seduces us by the beauty, solitude, tenderness and at the same time inner strength of its people.

Some motion blur fun with a coin

Creatively Thai at Vivo City • High Street Fashion • Young Designers Showcase

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My first shot with my new cam D450 :D

 

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It's been a while but I'm back to my Sage and Crystals shenanigans!!! I hope you are all ready! #behindthescenesshootingforamethystadventures #sageandcrystalsmagazine Tune/Vibe: youtu.be/1H-slVEJcN4?si=oebCxFgvC77JwE0e

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It's a Small World...

 

Please feel free to check out my new online shop where limited edition work can now be purchased:

 

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Art created from my photos | Creative Flowers, Plants and Trees | Roses #art

 

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I composed this image as a response to my ongoing self-challenge: "Construct a creative image of a common household object." This photograph is of water running down a Rain Chain, and splashing on a hard surface. I cropped and then heightened some colour, and flipped the image, but otherwise didn't edit the photograph.

 

Originating from Japan, rain chains are artistic alternatives to traditional downspouts. They are essentially a series of decorative cups or shapes chained together, which guide rainwater from roof gutters down to the ground. When it rains, the water cascades down the chain to create a beautiful waterfall effect.

 

Rain chains are an environmentally conscious choice for rainwater management. By guiding rainwater directly into the ground, a barrel or a garden, they reduce the amount of water that ends up in storm drains, lessening the strain on local water treatment facilities. As an added bonus, rain chains are often made from recycled materials and contribute to a circular economy and reduced environmental impact.

 

I have created a Flickr Album entitled "At Home Creatives" where a selection of similarly-themed photographs will be found. I invite you to visit and I hope you enjoy.

  

Eastside Culture Crawl - Vancouver

In May 2012, I was guiding a group of, mostly, Taiwanese students along the Bassins à flot of Bordeaux. We were heading to the U-Boot-Bunker which was opened at night for the European museums night. As back in this time, the submarine pens were used as a cultural place where you could enjoy, for free, Art exhibitions. My friend Mr Jim who is now back in Taipei took that moment on his fancy camera. Najwa was passing over a fence and I was looking at my group wondering if I wasn't walking too fast or giving too many details about this area History.

Maybe, I recalled that in May 1943 this tidal basin was heavily bombed by the US Air Force. This bombing raid caused the destruction of a sluice-gate which conducted to the emptying of the 1st tidal basin.

This basin was used by the Italians as a base for their "sommergibili" called Betasom, while the tidal basin number 2 was controlled by the Germans whom were making built up a U-Bunker. On this port you had 2 submarine bases until September 1943 when Italy surrendered (at least a part of Italy). More infos: search my articles on your favourite browser.

As the water went down to the river really fast, it resulted the destruction of a dock. This dock (called a "quai" in French) was the one we were walking on; as it was rebuilt in 1947. Nonetheless, all the hangars that can be sighted on the archive picture's aren't nowadays all up. The old area of the tidal basins was in 2012 still free of big buildings... Edifices in concrete have arisen in these past years, replacing free space left by some of the disappeared hangars.

Now, I know why we weren't walking as fast as we wanted.

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A recent shoot. A client has a business where we did a full photo shoot for advertising and she wants to add a new employee into a that shoot in place of another employee who has since left the business and was a part of the shoot. Stay tuned! Lot's of photoshop on my part...

this i found on google and i like it, cause it's funny.

The historic and amazing Strahov Monastery Library in Prague, Czech Republic.

 

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My new book 'Chasing Juliette' is now available and on Sale at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Just search the title to purchase!

Stranraer’s first professional mural. Part of the ‘Creative Stranraer’ regeneration project. Stranraer past, present and future. Note the importance of Oysters and curling and our lovely Belted Galloway cattle! Created by Tragic O’Hara.

Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland.

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Denim skirt and blueberries.

 

For the Sunday Creative.

And I'll hold You higher, cause You put the light in me.

 

Happy leap year day! :)

I cannot wait to go on another photoshoot. asjdkasjdkaksd

Hope you guys had a great Wednesday!

 

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