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Taken for Our Daily Challenge (Topic: Layers)-- looks much better on black! :)
People have so many layers to their being. Don't be judged by the outer one. And I should add- don't judge YOURSELF by the outer one and don't judge others by it either.
In an age defined by shadows cast from Eastern horizons, young hearts across Europe awaken to an unsettling truth: war is no longer a distant memory, but an imminent reality. The conflict in Ukraine intensifies, a grim harbinger of potential wider devastation. Facing the inexorable march of history, the youth confronts an existential reckoning, their futures uncertain beneath gathering storm clouds. Fear threatens to consume their spirits, yet amidst this anxiety blossoms an urgent call to embrace connection, intimacy, and profound understanding. Love becomes a quiet rebellion against impending darkness, a sanctuary constructed amid the ruins of former certainties. Relationships deepen, forged with the immediacy and intensity reserved for those who know the transient fragility of peace. The dictum of their generation emerges clear and poignant: to love deeply and without reservation before the inevitable descent into chaos. Waiting is no longer an option; hesitation risks irreparable loss. Thus, the youth's defiance becomes poetic, anchored in the resolute belief that love, even in the bleakest hour, can withstand and transcend the cruelty of fate.
Poem:
Where Ashes Lie
Upon fields once sewn with promises,
Now march legions of iron and flame,
Youth awakened by distant thunder
From sleep, now restless, not the same.
The horizon wears a mourning veil,
Borne heavy upon tender hearts,
And every whispered word of love,
A defiance, as twilight departs.
In ancient libraries and café rooms,
Hands brush softly, urgent and shy,
Aware tomorrow might sever chance,
Where dreams—too fragile—swiftly die.
Yet beneath these anxious stars,
Affection thrives with fierce intent,
For love, a fire in darkest night,
Refuses fear’s grim testament.
Kiss as though the world might end,
In quiet rooms where candles fade,
For in these tumultuous days of dread,
True courage wears love’s accolade.
Though war may scourge this trembling earth,
And silence peace’s fleeting song,
The young claim moments rich and true—
In love’s embrace, bold and strong.
Three Haikus:
Shadows cross Europe,Hearts entwined against the storm;Love is rebellion.
Whispers of war grow,Urgency ignites soft touch—Tomorrow unsure.
Libraries in dusk,Hands clasp beneath trembling skies,Hope carved from sorrow.
Editorial Moda Fashion
Camera: Canon 450D
Location: Estudio SP
Model: Carol
Collection: Models
Set: Fashion
Photographer: Sandra Define
Define prime number A prime number is a whole number larger than the number 1 and one that can be equally divided only by itself and 1.All prime numbers beyond 2 are considered odd because all even numbers can be divided evenly by 1 themselves and by 2.So even numbers larger than 2 won’t fit into the definition of a prime number.Since prime numbers are not formed by multiplying any two or more numbers they cannot be divided by any number.Prime number definition: A prime number is a positive integer which has only two factors, which can be 1 and the number itself.
"the definition of madness is walking into a derelict building and ignoring the fact the floor could give way, the ceiling could fall at any moment and you have walked into a seriously unstable building to say to yourself 'I can do this, it's worth the shot' whilst shitting yourself" something I said a while ago when someone asked me to define madness. A bigger definition of course is standing in the middle of an old bridge that sways from side to side
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as i try to define who i am, i realize i don't like definition.
[revealing outwardly that which is within.
exploring the process of personality.
documenting the journey of acceptance.]
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Handful of photos from my recent shoot with Derby band A World Defined.
Strobist:
2 x Sony F42 Flashguns mounted on stands with white umbrellas.
1st flash - high camera left
2nd flash - low behind band
Triggered with cheap eBay wireless triggers.
Fictional narrative portraiture speaks to people in a way fashion or documentary photography can’t. It introduces characters and creates stories that don’t exist, allowing the viewer to fill in the blanks themselves. By including minimal context and providing no prompt with the images, they stand completely alone, and when viewed individually, beg for a story to be told.
In my series, I explore the field of cinematic portraiture and fabricate moments that might show a small piece of a larger untold narrative. I invite you fill in the blanks with your own version of the story.
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Editorial Moda Fashion
Camera: Canon 450D
Location: Estudio SP
Model: Carol
Collection: Models
Set: Fashion
Photographer: Sandra Define
the art or practice of supposedly interpreting a person's character or predicting their future by examining the lines and other features of the hand, esp. the palm and fingers.
Bass guitarist Norman Watt-Roy playing with Wilko Johnson at The Queen's Hall in Edinburgh last night.
You can see more pics of Norman in my Wilko Johnson set.
and i all i can taste is this moment
and i all i can breathe is your life
sooner or later its over
i just dont want to miss you tonight
02.19.10
Theme of the Week: Define Yourself
I think that pretty much sums up who I am--a sister: provider, protector, patient (try to be), and proud...very proud.
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Please note that these photos are for personal use only. If posting to social media or sharing the photos, the following byline must be used: Official Photo by Christian Martinez, Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin.
If you share them with friends or family, make sure to include the disclaimer below:
These photographs are provided by The Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin as a courtesy and may be printed by the subjects in the photograph for personal use only. The photographs may not be manipulated in any way and may not otherwise be reproduced, disseminated, or broadcast, without the written permission of the Governor’s Office. These photographs may not be used in any commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, or promotions that in any way suggest approval or endorsement of the Governor, the First Family, or the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Clearly define reality, including structure, functionality, processes, roles, and accountability. Be sure everybody understands.
Fictional narrative portraiture speaks to people in a way fashion or documentary photography can’t. It introduces characters and creates stories that don’t exist, allowing the viewer to fill in the blanks themselves. By including minimal context and providing no prompt with the images, they stand completely alone, and when viewed individually, beg for a story to be told.
In my series, I explore the field of cinematic portraiture and fabricate moments that might show a small piece of a larger untold narrative. I invite you fill in the blanks with your own version of the story.