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May you be free of attachment and aversion, yet not be indifferent

~Dissolving with you~

RoidWeek 2018, Day 1, No.2

Austin Texas 1/10/24

Title is from an equally ambient song of the same name by Mick Gordon.

 

I may return to this someday to work on that dissolve effect.

After a couple years of saying I should do it, I've done up an indigo vat in order to turn things blue.

 

Indigotin, the blue pigment, is not water soluble, so it needs to be reduced. You can ferment it with urine, or you can use the quick way like me and reduce it with thiouria dioxide and sodium carbonate. The dissolved indigo will turn yellow-green, and there's frequently a scum on the top (today's was pretty frightening) where the pigment will re-oxidize and turn blue again.

 

These are really frightening chemicals, so if you're interested in trying it, be very, very careful.

Dissolving melancholy

Where you are not

Floating figure

 

The Convent of Christ (Portuguese: Convento de Cristo/Mosteiro de Cristo) is a former Roman Catholic convent in Tomar, Portugal. Originally a 12th-century Templar stronghold, when the order was dissolved in the 14th century the Portuguese branch was turned into the Knights of the Order of Christ, that later supported Portugal's maritime discoveries of the 15th century. The convent and castle complex is a historic and cultural monument and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983.

“If you ask me what I came to do in this world,

I, an artist, will answer you:

I am here to live out loud.”

~Émile Zola~

 

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Hailes Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery in Gloucestershire that was once a major medieval pilgrimage destination. Founded by the brother of King Henry III in 1246, it was dissolved by King Henry VIII in 1539.

 

Hailes Abbey's fortunes took a dramatic turn for the better in 1270, the same year Abbot John visited. Earl Richard's son, Edmund, presented to the community a vial containing the blood of Christ, which he had purchased from the Count of Flanders in 1267. The relic of the Holy Blood came with a guarantee of the Patriarch of Jerusalem (later Pope Urban IV) that it was authentic.

 

A shrine was specially built in the abbey church for the relic and the Holy Blood was enshrined with great ceremony on September 14, 1270. It immediately became a pilgrimage destination and the faithful continued to flock to the shrine from all over the country throughout the Middle Ages.

 

created for:Mystery Feelings Challenge April - May 2018

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created for:Photoshop Contest wek 677

Original photo by: Monkeywing

texture by Carlos Arana

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When loneliness comes stalking, go into the fields, consider the orderliness of the world.

The 50 1.2 is a remarkable lens, super sharp at most apertures, except wide-open where it just dissolves into dreamy blur. Kinda love that.

 

Nikon FE - Nikkor 50 1.2 - Ilford HP5 @ 800 - Rodinal 1+50 - dslr scan

Dissolving morning fog gradually reveals the scenic contours of the Amper Valley. The sun is already showing strength in the foreground while it still takes some time in the distance, so I had enough time to make this picture with the pixel shift technique to gain more color and motif details to be able to make a large print later.

 

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'I am in the mood to dissolve into the sky'

Virginia Woolf

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May you be free of attachment and aversion, yet not be indifferent

She makes the sound, the sound the sea makes to calm me down.

Our revels now are ended. These our actors,

As I foretold you, were all spirits, and

Are melted into air, into thin air:

And like the baseless fabric of this vision,

The cloud-capp'd tow'rs, the gorgeous palaces,

The solemn temples, the great globe itself,

Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve,

And, like this insubstantial pageant faded,

Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff

As dreams are made on; and our little life

Is rounded with a sleep.

 

--William Shakespeare (The Tempest, Act IV, scene i, 148–158)

 

From thedailylumenbox.com Cadobo cam exposure (homemade lumen camera) on dampened 7x7cm photo paper.

explored.

 

when i think everything is going great in my life. A monkey wrench gets thrown into the mix.

 

im just over it all. just over it.

        

Cork, Ireland

 

Today's contact is another of my favourites. Ben Heine. Wonderful art

 

Thanks for the visit!

P L A Y. L O U D for Monday

 

8.10.2020.

The 'classic' view of the abbey from De Grey's Walk - with a very full River Skell.

 

Fountains Abbey is one of the largest and best preserved ruined Cistercian monasteries in Europe. It was founded in 1132 and operated for 402 years until being 'dissolved' by Henry VIII in 1539.

 

Now in the care of the National Trust.

You're not any closer than you were before.

-Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway.

 

The former village of Kimbolton is in Guernsey County Ohio. Its population was 190 in the 2000 census. In March 2004, the electorate voted to surrender the corporate powers of the Village of Kimbolton to the trustees of Liberty Township. The village was officially dissolved on April 30, 2005.

Thanks, don't mind if I do.

 

225g fresh, ripe cherries

600ml boiling water

1 lime

50g Sugar

Sparkling water, to dilute

 

Wash the cherries and remove all stalks. Chop each one in half and remove the stones. Put the fruit in a big bowl and bruise it slightly with the back of a metal spoon to get the juices flowing. Pour the hot water over the cherries and stir. Using a potato peeler remove a couple of chunky strips of peel from the lime and add it to the cherries, along with the juice of one quarter of the lime.

 

Add the sugar and stir until it is dissolved. Cover and leave for two hours. Strain. Add cold sparkling water to dilute to your own taste

 

Enjoy!

Tiny bubbles on the pond’s surface may indicate excess DO levels. (DO = Dissolved Oxygen)

 

Just as we need oxygen to live, fish and other pond inhabitants require adequate oxygen levels to respire.

In ponds, oxygen is present in its dissolved form. It enters the pond system in many ways – by diffusing through the water’s surface, via wave and wind action, and through photosynthesis. Productive ponds, with high biomass, can quickly deplete dissolved oxygen levels in the absence of a mechanized pump or aerator.

 

Information gleaned from an article titled: Does My Pond Water Have Enough Oxygen? (How to Test) - Pond Informer

 

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When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

  

Extracto de la Declaración de Independencia de 1776

 

always enjoying fitting into nature

I edited a little bit on the tones otherwise it's sooc

Byland Abbey was founded as a Savigniac Abbey in January 1135 and was absorbed by the Cistercian order in 1147. It was dissolved on 30 November 1538

Byland Abbey is loacated between the villages of Coxwold and Wass in the Hambleton Hill within the North Yorkshire Moor National Park

Lacock Abbaye Wiltshire

 

The abbey was founded in 1232 by Ela, Countess of Salisbury.

It was then populated by canonesses of the order of Saint-Augustin.

In 1539, the abbey was dissolved and the nuns had to leave Lacock.

The monastery and its outbuildings were then purchased by a nobleman from the court of Henry VIII, William Sharington, who undertook the conversion of the medieval buildings to make them his family home.

Many films and television series have been filmed in Lacock Abbey, including several sequences from Harry Potter.

 

L’abbaye est fondée en 1232 par Ela, comtesse de Salisbury.

Elle est alors peuplée de chanoinesses de l’ordre de Saint-Augustin.

En 1539, l’abbaye est dissoute et les religieuses doivent quitter Lacock.

Le monastère et ses dépendances sont alors achetés par un noble de la cour d’Henri VIII, William Sharington qui entreprend la conversion des bâtiments médiévaux pour en faire sa maison familiale.

De nombreux films et séries télévisées ont été tournés dans l’abbaye de Lacock dont plusieurs séquences de Harry Potter.

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