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A cropped version of the previous photo now shows more water than sky. Perhaps this one, although now a smaller file, does tell the same story but with a more focused intent. Thanks Chris.
Temporary Temples Update
Image: Steve Alexander
Farmer cuts out lovely linseed formation.
It has just been reported to us that the farmer who has had this lovely linseed formation appear on his land, has cut it out in a fit of rage! As far as we know, no person was able to get into the formation to have a look at the ground lay, and general condition of the plants. This would have been a rare opportunity to study the circlemaking force on the delicate linseed plants.
This has now been lost.
There had been great excitement within the crop circle community that an event had appeared in this crop. It seems that the farmer cut the formation out to stop people going on to his land.
Steve's photographs are the only record that remain of this wonderful event.
Bebe leopard print cropped fur jacket, contrast shirt, Topshop Leigh jeans, Nine West "MainStay" booties, ASOS catarzi fedora hat (www.raven-locks.blogspot.com)
Wanted to stay out and play in the sunshine tonight, no persuasion needed to take the scenic route home. Great light over Stirling Castle and the mountains beyond.
Archives cropped.
The subtle wind carries me back
back to this moment.
One which allows me
to journey beyond
what I have seen
here
Cropped jacket - DKNY
Pale pink top - TJMaxx, remixed
Tan and white skirt - H&M
Red espadrilles - BR Outlet, remixed
To crop or not to crop...
John Newton, a pilot for Air Advantage in Mt. Pleasant, stands in front of his Ag-Cat airplane at the Ottumwa, IA airport. Newton was flying his 450 hp plane close to the ground while delivering his payload of grass seed and wildflower seed along the ditches of a four-lane highway.
Newton is #8 of my 100 strangers project. you can see more at: www.100strangers.com
A circular area centred on the pivot is irrigated, often creating a circular pattern in crops when viewed from above.
Made it to Explore!!!
1/705
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I am tired of the pretentiousness of too many things in my life, the fact that i feel cropped out from something bigger, something better that i used to belong to.
Too many changes taking place in a span of some six months that turned my life upside down, losing people i loved, losing things i had taken from granted, gaining others but still having to fight for every little day.
I realised that i show too much of the conceptual side of me, when i used to anyway and i don't create as many memories as i should, or i don't share them as much as i could and that is the reason why i need this 705 days project.
I could do another 365, fail it again as i only managed to get it to an end in the first time, i could also try another 52 weeks but photographing for a purpose only once a week usually puts the weight on my shoulders to create something that has to be perfect and good and usually never is, at least in my perspective.
I am counting 705 days until i turn 25, a quarter of a century, a mark in pretty much everyone's life and that is why i want to do this daily project through 705 days.
I may skip a few days, i may even use photos taken in other times to fill the days that go blank, i may not even take this to an end, but i am giving myself a guit free ticket for this journey, i don't want to commit myself too deeply,i want to create memories, share moments, simple things, pleasures, wonders, i may go conceptual at times but i can't run away from what makes my art move, but mostly this 705 is a record of a 23 year old girl who feels as if she is three times her age but will fight through to get to the big 25 and so on.
Are you with me?
Thank you!
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A composition for Week 6 - Crop for better composition
- set by the Compositionally Challenged Group.