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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
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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I came across this leaf yesterday and it was a beautiful reminder of the cycle of life.
Iron bar breaking down entirely after more than 100 years exposed to the elements. Juab County, Utah.
Explored!
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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.. :)
The Squares of the City.
There is a thought that a square is the perfect shape. All things being equal, current thinking is sending us this way, Total Equality.
I look at Building and see things, shapes, angles, everywhere. I put them in frames to stop them from falling down or disintegrating. The frame keeps things solid, in place and disciplined as my mind works. I like to visualise these things whilst travelling through London and maybe go back to an area with the camera and hopefully take an image or three just to may sure. So far I have amassed over 250 of these images and many more still to be edited, hope you like them.
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I am having to spend a lot less time on Flickr as I need the time for other things. Thank you if you call by and comment and as and when I'm around I'll try to get to see you. :)
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.
Playing with the dispersion effect in Affinity Photo after watching this tutorial:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BE_a9wS7fU
Have a fun day, everyone! 😊
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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
Pants:Mossu - Nathan Jeans
Tattoo: HOWLING - Tey Tattoo
Beard:P R O LI FI C - Dan Beard
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I call #72 the birdseed house because the air conditioner in the window on the right is covered in a birdseed bag. We wouldn’t want that sucker to get damaged by the rain and snow. Apparently it doesn’t matter if the inside of the house is damaged though, since there is no window pane in the window on the left.
I know you want to know what I think.
I think that after many years of living in this house, the owners have built up quite a bird following. They probably still return periodically to scatter birdseed around the yard for their feathered friends. Therefore they have an excess of bird seed bags.
Plausible....
Created for the Dark Side of the Light Contest #9: Signs and Portents: www.flickr.com/groups/thedarksideofthelight/discuss/72157...
Submitted to the Hypothetical Awards 4th Annual Take A Walk on the Darkside" Challenge: www.flickr.com/groups/1179479@N25/discuss/721576486503307...
Created for the Kreative People Treat-This #51: www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157648912021582/
Source image by Skagitrenee: www.flickr.com/photos/skagitrenee/15604584302
All other images and textures used are my own.
My nail clippers, which sadly disintegrated just before I took the photo.
If this is way out I can swap it for my 2018: one photo each day photo as it was my first idea.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
I was contacted by a movie studio this week. They are doing yet another remake of The Thing. Rather than setting it in the Arctic again, they have decided to use this area. In fact, they want to use this house as the place where the “Thing” first surfaces.
The plot is that several biologists and an Army guy will be staying here taking samples of the crops being grown. (I don’t know why the army guy is here, but that’s Hollywood!) Then overnight, vines start to creep in through the windows and strangle a biologist. Of course, no one leaves the house.
They all stay and try to figure out where these deadly vines come from. The army guy shoots the vines as they come through the windows, but to no effect.
They finally realize it is an alien life form that has been asleep underground for an entire six months.
Gosh, this is scary! I wonder how they will kill it?
A Poem for William Basinski:
William Basinski has probably never worn flip flops
William Basinski can make fireflies dance with abandon
William Basinski only goes shopping in the middle of the night
William Basinski
William Basinski
William Basinski
I don’t need a body anymore.
I only need songs.
William Basinski sings lullabies to piranhas and turns them into goldfish
William Basinski eats words for breakfast
William Basinski doesn’t think about his appendix very often.
William Basinski
William Basinski
William Basinski
The street lights were all on when I biked home because the
City finally paid its electric bill.
William Basinski was a distinguished giraffe in his former life.
William Basinski has extra bones that help him stand so straight.
William Basinski is from another galaxy but still keeps his Southern accent
William Basinski
William Basinski
William Basinski
His heart is too big for his chest.
He makes music so we can finally rest.
William Basinski can hear peaches sigh.
William Basinski has a scarf to keep the world warm
William Basinski is part of our collective consciousness
William Basinski
William Basinski
William Basinski
He gave me a hug once and I liked it.
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