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Jumbled ice and ice arch in an old iceberg disintegrating near Eielson Gletscher, Rypefjord, Soresby Sund, East Greenland.
28/04/2020 www.allenfotowild.com
My efforts for last week’s Macro Monday theme “Foil” yielded lots of images - I took this one a little further using Photoleap app
So it's all come back round to breaking apart again
Breaking apart like I'm made up of glass again
As bit by bit it starts the need
To just let go my party piece
The Cure
"Trucco fresco su pelle marcia"
Una porta nuova e lucida, appena installata, si offre come simbolo di dignità urbana. Ma intorno a lei, l'intonaco si sbriciola, i ferri si arrugginiscono, la facciata si disgrega senza pietà. È l’illusione di un rinnovamento, incastrata in una struttura che ha già rinunciato a migliorarsi davvero. Il risultato è un equilibrio paradossale tra il volontario e l’involontario, tra l’ordine e la rovina, tra il tentativo e il fallimento. Una scena di provincia che fa sorridere e riflettere, come un vestito elegante sopra una pelle non lavata.
日本語
「腐った皮膚に新しい化粧」 (Kusatta hifu ni atarashii keshō)
新しいドアは清潔で、現代的で、まるで品位を保とうとする最後の試みに見える。しかし周囲の壁は崩れ、鉄は錆び、建物全体が無言のうちに崩壊している。これは再生の幻想であり、すでに自らを諦めた構造の上に無理に貼られた仮面だ。意図と無意識、秩序と衰退の狭間にある、地方都市特有の、わずかにグロテスクな美しさ。
"Fresh paint on rotten skin"
A clean, modern door, freshly installed, stands as a gesture of dignity. But the wall around it crumbles, metal rusts, and the façade disintegrates without resistance. It’s the illusion of renewal, clumsily glued onto a structure that no longer believes in its own future. The result is a paradoxical balance between order and decay, between intention and resignation. A provincial scene that feels slightly grotesque—like wearing perfume on a body that hasn’t been washed.
Iron bar breaking down entirely after more than 100 years exposed to the elements. Juab County, Utah.
clancy warner fragile existence
(these figures made of wax, wood, and cloth mounted on a steel internal frame were designed to disintegrate, and have disintegrated, in the harsh environment of the eastern ranges)
10th palmer sculpture biennial, eastern mount lofty ranges, south australia
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29\11 (ok in my clock is today! :D) is my 18 birthday! :D
hope to upload a cool shot for it.. :)
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If you look closely you will see a large bird on the left side of the house. I am assuming by the wing span and Vee shape of the wings that it is a Vulture. We always learned that when a bird soars and his wings are in a vee shape, it is a Vulture. V stands for Buzzard :) 😉 If it is a different bird please let me know!
This is one of the hardest parachutists’ training schools in the country. It is for advanced parachutists only. At the end of the training course, the student is expected to parachute through the hole in the roof.
Several obstacles are placed in the way to increase the difficulty.
1. Trees and branches have been allowed to grow up around it and partially obscure the target.
2. A white truck has been placed out front and is moved occasionally to disorient the jumper.
3. There is the cab of a semi on the property. Someone blows the airhorn while the jumper is descending.
4. If you do hit the opening, the inside is filled with spiders and raccoon poop!
Very few people have passed this course. One student dropped out at the very last stage because the raccoon poop disgusted him so much.
Things were slow again last evening but I had this "itchy shutter finger" so I played around with doing macros of sparks off of a small grinding wheel. I'm always fascinated with what can be captured.
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Disintegration Stunt is a photo of Kate Rogge by David Hofmann on Unsplash but post-processed as a Fine Art photo by me using Photoshop and Lightroom. Please let me know what you think.
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The remains of the Mary D. Hume slowly sink into the mud of the Rogue River, just north of Gold Beach, Oregon.
The Mary D. Hume was built in 1881 in Gold Beach. It had a varied career as a freighter, a whaling ship, a halibut fishing ship, with the majority of its service as a tugboat plying the waters of the west coast.
In 1978 it was finally retired after 97 years of service. It now rests just a few hundred feet from where it was built. In 1979 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Despite the fact that the nucleus of this comet disintegrated a week ago, it is still visible over Melbourne and just able to be seen naked-eye.
Canon 6D 50mm at f4 (cropped), ISO 1600, 4sec.
Roses
It’s been a long time
all life has disappeared from them
the leaves are crackling
dry and withered
not yet
to disintegrate to dust
do they radiate beauty
Playing with the dispersion effect in Affinity Photo after watching this tutorial:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BE_a9wS7fU
Have a fun day, everyone! 😊
Pants:Mossu - Nathan Jeans
Tattoo: HOWLING - Tey Tattoo
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Welcome. This house appears to have a bit of a problem with a sagging roof. I believe it is still being lived in. WELL, I hope a couple of vultures don’t land on the roof or it could be CURTAINS for the inhabitants. They might end up dead as a DOOR-nail. It certainly is not built like a TANK. So we can only hope they see the LIGHT and take STEPS to fix it, or it might need to be GUTTERED. Do you get my POINT?
I was seeing how many parts of the house and grounds could describe this picture. Point = point on the roof. That might be too obscure. Shall we put it to a vote?
When I came upon this scene now well into autumn with the changing colors, falling leaves and a disintegrating barn sliding into a pond, I was reminded of the song, Turn, Turn, Turn, sung by the Byrds, written by Pete Seeger, and based on a passage from Ecclesiastes.
I am always surprised when a very old house like this is boarded up. I doubt anyone will ever be back for the weekend.
I don’t see an area where a porch was attached or even front steps up to the door. I also can’t imagine how cold this place must be in the winter just sitting on cinderblocks.
There are quite a few old houses here built in this style. I’m thinking they must have been for farm workers.
Anyway, I think this one will fall down without Earl and Daryl’s help.
Taken off a country road in the Northern Neck of Virginia.
Inside a crystal ice cave in an old blue iceberg, Rodefjord, Scoresby Sund, East Greenland. This image was taken by zooming in from OUTSIDE the cave...it is highly dangerous to enter inside icebergs since they can shed ice blocks, disintegrate and flip without any warning.
30/05/2020 www.allenfotowild.com