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This flock of flamingoes over the sea in Yucatán look like a group of pteranodon dinosaurs in the sky.

 

"Spread your golden wings, let the fires burn..."

 

Dead can Dance: youtu.be/CpRTGfdhwOQ

 

We spent the Easter weekend in Dresden. I had the opportunity to photograph here as well. It is a very impressive city, its past is ubiquitous everywhere here. Dresden's firestorm Let's see if I will succeed in taking them on this little trip.

  

dead can dance — amnesia ♫

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EOSR | RF50mm f/1.2L USM

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Lisbon, May 2015.

 

[taken with Panasonic DMC-FZ18]

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Soundscape // Paysage sonore: DEAD CAN DANCE ("Windfall"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPVPAMzB5CQ

 

Other views / Autres vues:

- Pano: www.flickr.com/photos/regisa/23800629702/in/photolist-Cgb...

- Tilt: www.flickr.com/photos/regisa/23536318800/in/photolist-Cgb...

 

"Particulièrement picturale, et ces taches effilées, mouvantes et chaudes des roseaux, très beau !" // "Pictorial effect. The reeds' shifting and warm tones are beautiful." (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/ )

 

"Une belle ambiance pour ces moulins avec ces tonalités ocrées." // "A lovely atmosphere for these windmills with these ochre tones." (SOPHIE C. / www.flickr.com/photos/26450367@N04/)

"Sometimes

I feel like I want to live

Far from the metropolis

Just walk through that door"

 

I didn't have to look far for the motif. And yes, it was supposed to be a long exposure again. These can be so wonderfully combined with the music I heard. ;)

  

dead can dance — opium ♫

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EOSR | RF35mm f/1.8 IS STM

Exposure: ƒ/19 | 6″s ND +2stops ISO 50

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Guys, thank you very much for your visit and the nomination for exploration. Best greetings fr̅a̅n̅k

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Soundtrack // Bande-son: DEAD CAN DANCE ("In THE KINGDOM OF THE BLIND, The One-Eyed Are Kings"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=439xxRuMTcE

 

"C'est beau à me donner des frissons." // "It's so beautiful it's giving me the chills." (PIERRE à VANCOUVER / www.flickr.com/photos/sofarsocute/)

 

"Même un aveugle aurait des frissons ici :-))" // "Even a blind man would feel cold shivers down his shine." (FLORENCE.V / www.flickr.com/photos/flo59/)

 

"Une forteresse ténébreuse qui laisse à penser à certaines légendes magiques. Magnifique !" // "A gloomy fortress that makes you think of some magical legends." (TRISKELFLEUR / www.flickr.com/photos/131430984@N02/)

Soundscape // Paysage sonore: DEAD CAN DANCE ("Sanvean"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGmvXGBBfjs

 

"Le Kintail, en gaélique écossais Cinn Tàile, est un massif montagneux des Highlands. La partie orientale du massif constitue les Five Sisters of Kintail, en gaélique écossais Còig Peathraichean Chinn Tàile, en français « Cinq Sœurs du Kintail », composé de cinq sommets. Ils culminent entre 875 et 1 068 mètres d'altitude au Sgùrr Fhuaran, point culminant du Kintail." (Wikipedia)

 

"Un panoramique de montagnes de toute beauté. Excellent travail artistique Regisa !" (Claudy LAGARDE / www.flickr.com/photos/131430984@N02/ )

 

"Splendid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" (Bill EIFFERT / www.flickr.com/photos/157373904@N07/)

 

"This is wonderfully charming processing… soothing to the mind." (Thomas PATTERSON / www.flickr.com/photos/flixpix11/)

 

"Un effet d'immensité." (PIERRE à VANCOUVER / www.flickr.com/photos/sofarsocute/)

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Sines, September 2012 (Dead Can Dance, "The Carnival Is Over").

youtu.be/LtNFQ7RJbaQ

 

[taken with iPhone 3G]

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"Jumièges est assurément l'UNE DES PLUS BELLES RUINES DE FRANCE, dressant ses murs millénaires dans le paysage enchanteur de la vallée de la Seine. Puissant centre monastique au Moyen Age, vestige prisé des artistes romantiques au 19ème siècle, l'abbaye n'a cessé de se réinventer. Le monument est désormais tourné vers l'art et la création contemporaine, et se découvre dans toute sa splendeur grâce à une application 3D sur tablette et smartphone." (Le Guide Vert Normandie Vallée de Seine)

 

www.abbayedejumieges.fr/fr/home/#

 

Soundscape // Paysage sonore: DEAD CAN DANCE ("The Promised Womb"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uZj0Ul_pPM

 

"Les méandres sonores des DCD, les méandres des branchages dénudés mais vivants, prennent ici possession des pierres rendues à la nature." (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)

 

Own texture.

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youtu.be/Ku1HJ2DI7Xk

 

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Soundtrack // Bande-son: DEAD CAN DANCE ("Anywhere Out Of The World"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdjqIBZoIEY

"And maybe it's easier to withdraw from life... With all of its misery and wretched lies... AWAY FROM HARM..."

 

"La voiture apporte un peu de civilisation dans ce paysage brut et sauvage !" (FLORENCE.V / www.flickr.com/photos/flo59/)

 

"Encore une pépite, unique !" (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)

 

"The world can be a dangerous place my child. Be careful (*_^)" (PIERRE à VANCOUVER / www.flickr.com/photos/sofarsocute/)

 

own texture

Bande-Son // Soundtrack: DEAD CAN DANCE ("Musica Eternal"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLs3HGFX9Fo

 

"Joyful and creative." // "Gai et créatif." (Elliot MARGOLIES / www.flickr.com/photos/elliotmar/)

 

"Beautifully composed image and some great processing here." // "Une image superbement composée. Et un traitement magnifique." (Dave HILDITCH / www.flickr.com/photos/22775126@N00/)

 

"A chaque tour sa mouette ! Jolie vue avec ce ciel superbe :-))" // "Each tower its seagull. Nice view with this great sky." (FLORENCE.V / www.flickr.com/photos/flo59/)

 

"Superbe travail, le traitement est génial." // "Great work, the treatment is genius." (SOPHIE C. / www.flickr.com/photos/26450367@N04/)

This one is for my flickrfriend electronicxs

 

We had the great pleasure of having Antonio to our home for dinner yesterday.

He even introduced me to some new music, like Dead can Dance.

It was great to meet you in person Antonio

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Soundscape // Paysage sonore: DEAD CAN DANCE ("The Arrival And The Reunion"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOauyq9Upxo

Bande-son // Soundtrack: DEAD CAN DANCE ("Ulysses"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zuI2CPyOVA

"For tonight we must leave... With the first gentle breeze...

For the Isles Of Ken... We are assailing... JUST LIKE ULYSSES...

On an open sea... On an odyssey... Of self discovery..."

 

"Great title for a great shot !" (Harry SZPILMANN / www.flickr.com/photos/harryszpilmann/)

Soundscape // Paysage sonore: DEAD CAN DANCE ("De Profundis (Out Of The Depths Of Sorrow)": www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLRDEiYadoI

 

"The Falls of Dochart (Scottish Gaelic:Eas Dochart) are a cascade of waterfalls situated on the River Dochart at Killin, near the western end of Loch Tay. The Bridge of Dochart, first constructed in 1760, crosses the river at Killin offering a view of the falls as they cascade over the rocks and around the island of Inchbuie." (Wkipedia)

 

"Le noir et blanc, le traitement et la musique se marient à merveille avec cette nature écossaise." (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)

Another look at Times Square in New York through the lens of Renaissance Scene Painters like Albrecht Altdorfer and Hieronymus Bosch. This time though, the solarization of the image tips the view more toward the Boschian in a sense.

 

The image might be seen as a blend of both historical art reference and the technology of the digital age. Judging by how much earlier Science Fiction predicted our current times as slick, polished and highly technological, with the result actually being much more gritty, chaotic and unpredictable, I would postulate that the future may well look like a blend of the historical and the technical. It will be, as our time is now, dirty, overcrowded, "chaotic", a system at the farthest reach of its possibilities ... until we decide to change it.

 

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Music Link: "Saltarello" - Dead Can Dance, from their album "Aion". 'Dead Can Dance' is the fascinating name for the group citing the ancient and tribal idea that originally musical instruments were made with animal skins, so once they were played the animals' spirits were able to sing through the music, and thus be 'alive' again.

 

In their first phase DCD, were deeply in love with and inspired by the music of Medieval times and the Renaissance. "Saltarello" is an ancient piece, resurrected by the duo of Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard, who comprise Dead Can Dance.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOWrWsHG24A

 

Zoom in !!!

 

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In EXPLORE (14-06-2017)

 

Soundscape // Paysage sonore: DEAD CAN DANCE ("THE GARDEN OF ZEPHIRUS"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BtRukV5H4k

 

"La musique va superbement avec cette prise féerique :-))" // "The music fits so well with this fairy capture." (FLORENCE.V / www.flickr.com/photos/flo59/ )

 

Sometimes, they even dance well.

 

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In the shadow of summers now past

Soundtrack // Bande-son: DEAD CAN DANCE ("Mesmerism"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCTc--GfB6k

"Remain in light... Renounce all fears... Break THIS SPELL OF SILENCE..."

 

"Un travail extraordinaire des textures et de l'éclairage. Toujours un régal de découvrir ton travail Regisa !" // "A fantastic work on textures and lighting. Always a pleasure to discover your work !" (TRISKELLFLEUR / www.flickr.com/photos/131430984@N02/)

 

"La musique des DCD est presque aussi belle que le silence, quand à l'image en fermant les yeux on en ressent encore l'émotion." // "Deda Can Dance music is almost as beautiful as silence. And as the image is concerned, when we close our eyes, we can still feel its emotion." (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)

 

"Un superbe panoramique aux teintes magnifiques." // " A great panoramic view with magnificent tones." (SOPHIE C. / www.flickr.com/photos/26450367@N04/)

 

Own texture.

Soundtrack // Bande-son: DEAD CAN DANCE ("SONG OF THE SIBYL"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GQuaf-_ErE

"AL JORN DEL JUDICI... Parro qui haurá fet servici... Un rei vendrá perpetual... Vestit de nostra carn mortal... Del cel vindrá tot certament... Per fer del segle jutjament" // "On the day of the judgment... A king will come in... Dressed in our mortal flesh... From Heaven everything will certainly come... To make the century judgement..."

After I finished creating this image I thought of Tom Robbins' fantastical novel "Skinny Legs and All" and Salome's mystical, world-saving dance. True, there are no purples in it but the image still makes me think of Robbins' magnificent creation. Taking the "TumbleWorld" technique a little further - still breaking up images into shattered or overlapping planes at points, but with less of the extreme curvature of previous "TumbleWorld" imagery.

 

Music Link: "Towards the Within" - Dead Can Dance, from their album "Into the Labyrinth". I thought this piece suited the image of Salome's dance in Robbins' novel.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNsiVioCfAg

 

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A darker turn into the mystical night. We tend to think of darkness as evil, but it's from the darkness that light emerges and to which it surrenders itself again.

 

Yin to the previous Yang, the Dark Blue-Green Feminine emerges as the voice of the darkness, the deep, the receptive, the Mother of all things. Light, of course is present, emerging too, but night is the time of the Feminine.

 

The RE-forming of the church is a creation process, not a destruction. Scanning left to right across the image you can almost feel the shifting and hear the creaking and moaning of stone and wood as the church reconfigures its reality. Light seems to be coming from inside as well as out. This is no inert structure. It's alive and dynamic.

 

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Music Link: "The Rising of the Moon", Dead Can Dance. This track is not ( yet ) on any of Dead Can Dance's albums but it's quite common for this utterly unique duo ( Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard ) to perform music that they've written but haven't put down on record.

 

Here is Lisa Gerrard in one of her solo moments. If you've never heard her sing her voice is something that can raise the hair on the back of your neck and send electricity roaring through your nervous system - in a thrilling, breathtaking way. She has an incredible range from a very deep alto, right on up to an extremely high and crystalline soprano. When she sings, I've always maintained, it's as if something beyond this world comes in through her. Whatever that might mean, seeing her sing live is an experience like no other. Since this image evokes the spiritual Feminine I thought who else to choose for music other than Lisa Gerrard?

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=24WKcNIG2uQ

 

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This is my third MOC.

 

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Windfall is Saltcrown’s lair. Hidden in the midst of the deep forest, the dark elf warlock’s treehouse is only accessible through a small pond, poisonous to any unannounced visitor but vital to the Tree. The camouflaged outpost is guarded by Saltcrown himself and his elven and animal companions.

 

The title comes from the Dead Can Dance instrumental, which I listened in loops while building Windfall; in a way, it became its soundtrack in my mind.

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I haven’t posted any creation online during these last few months, but I haven’t been inactive either. Most of my Lego time has been spent getting inspiration from other builders, learning new techniques, and acquiring more pieces for my collection.

 

Windfall was built during the last month. My wish was to build something as organic as I could, while remaining in the general Castle mood. I soon opted for a treehouse, in part because of foggy memories of Forestmen’s sets from my childhood, but I wanted the whole building to be integrated into the morphology of the tree, not just fixed around it. Which led to some very fun and experimental building techniques.

 

First came a round structure made with hinges and round 1x1 bricks. While the trunk was getting taller, I had to integrate flat elements in that general curve (windows and balconies), and thus find a way to fix them in pretty convoluted ways (sticking them on turntable plates from the inside of the tree, and using a lot of hinges to reconnect subassemblies to the trunk at random angles). A lot of mixels (joints!) and a few Bricklink orders (leaves!) later, I was able to give to the tree-top the mushroom-dome shape I had imagined in the first place, and close the whole thing with a long (and mostly invisible ;-) ) balcony.

 

I wanted to get an irregular and lively shape for the trunk, while integrating recognizable castle elements in it, as well as some less obvious pieces. Most of the solutions I found were a mix of improvisation and inspiration from other builders, namely the amazing Derfel Cadarn and his unbelievable castle builds - and tutorials of course - and many others; a great many thanks to him and this amazing builder’s community for sharing their knowledge and talent online; there is an incredible amount of things to be learnt from you.

 

Hope you enjoy Windfall!

   

Soundscape // Paysage sonore: DEAD CAN DANCE (Radharc"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlRstMNUcN0

 

Other view from the souk (HDR) / Autre vue du souk (HDR): www.flickr.com/photos/regisa/24086298250/in/dateposted/

 

"Non dénués de charme, les marchés et souks couverts de Houmt Souk vendent principalement des tissus, des tapis et des objets touristiques. Certaines boutiques sont de véritables îles au trésor: discuter avec les vendeurs amoureux de leur métier est un vrai bonheur.

Tout autour e la mosquée, les souks spécialisés: souk des chaudronniers, des ferronniers et des orfèvres. Le souk des bijoutiers présente des ruelles couvertes. Plus au sud, le souk aux épices et le marché aux poissons (vente à la criée de 10h à 13h) demeurent authentiques et très vivants." (Petit Futé / Djerba)

 

"That would go well on my wall --lov it !" // "Ca irait très bien sur mon mur. J'aime !" (1WITHONE / www.flickr.com/photos/38256859@N00/)

 

"De l'exotisme et du dépaysement en triptyque ! Superbe travail." // "Exoticism & culture shock in a triptych. Great work." (FLORENCE.V / www.flickr.com/photos/flo59/ )

 

"Toujours ces beaux traités qui "révèlent" si bien !" // "Always those lovely tretments that render so well." (Patrick CANHAN / www.flickr.com/photos/patpardon/ )

I was told this in a distant land

Where tortured souls have to fight together in anguish

And the scenes of the show

Are of a cruel and violent nature

 

Somewhere east of Eden

The designs will never change

Vented through others' fear

The world stops at the end of the hall

 

East of Eden - Dead can dance

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