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Where the Blue Fades

 

Time crumbles like weathered stone,

its dust a pale haze of grey

that settles in the hollows of my chest.

I search for you there—

in the places where light breaks,

then fades like the dying edge of blue.

 

The sky forgets its color,

its azure skin peeled back to grey.

It is the same with memory:

your voice, once clear as a bell,

now dissolves in the air,

a thread unwinding into silence.

 

How quietly love unravels—

like mist dissolving into itself,

like waves pulling the shore into their hunger.

You are the distant hue,

a blue I can no longer name,

slipping further with every blink.

 

In this grey expanse,

I am only the shadow of what was,

moving without rhythm,

waiting for the colors to return,

though I know they will not.

 

Time, that betrayer,

has stolen even the shape of you,

leaving only the faintest outline

and the ache where blue once lived.

Seattle, Wash. iPhone 3Gs

Toronto, Ontario

Once In A Lifetime

Talking Heads

 

Water dissolving and water removing

There is water at the bottom of the ocean

Under the water, carry the water

Remove the water at the bottom of the ocean!

Water dissolving and water removing

Letting the days go by, let the water hold me down

Letting the days go by, water flowing underground

Into the blue again into silent water

Under the rocks and stones, there is water underground

Letting the days go by, let the water hold me down

Letting the days go by, water flowing underground

Into the blue again after the money's gone

Once in a lifetime, water flowing underground

Went to Oberon this morning. That changed quickly. At Wentworth Falls, the snow started hitting the car, by Katoomba, we were skiing to Oberon. Just outside Blackheath, a nice Policewoman blocked the ski run on the road, and diverted us back towards Katoomba. We skied down the main road in Katoomba town centre (lucky there were no other cars parked nearby, as we literally skied down the road in my car) and we made our way to the three sisters.

It was stunning down there, and along with a few other crazy photographers, we shot away, until well after sunrise. And the snow shoot day was only just beginning...

Hope you like "Once In A Lifetime"

Cheers, Mike

"Psychology"

a schema describes patterns of thinking and behavior that people use to interpret the world. We use schemas because they allow us to take shortcuts in interpreting the vast amount of information that is available in our environment.

Theorist Jean Piaget introduced the term schema, and its use was popularized through his work. According to his theory of cognitive development, children go through a series of stages of intellectual growth.

 

In Piaget's theory, a schema is both the category of knowledge as well as the process of acquiring that knowledge. He believed that people are constantly adapting to the environment as they take in new information and learn new things.

 

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Everything which distinguishes man from the animals depends upon this ability to volatilize perceptual metaphors in a schema, and thus to dissolve an image into a concept.

Friedrich Nietzsche

Western philosophy

flerp

 

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i hate homework.

 

my dad's hippie shirt :)

Take it all in —

and then let it out again

with breaths of pure delight.

"the bonds of heaven are slipped, dissolved, and loosed."

by Lambchop

I was fascinated by a photo I saw in Macro Mondays, and the subsequent videos I found on YouTube, of M & Ms gradually dissolving in water. Here I've tried it with Smarties, then given the result a tweak in processing.

 

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Do you know that feeling when you just want to disappear? I don't mean it in a dramatic way or anything.. I mean sometimes I just want to invisible.. like having a superpower. I have never been good with words or people so I'm always quite when I'm with people I don't know very well. There was a time when I felt bad about this but for now I have realized this is just who I am.

Sometime I still feel like I just want to run all the way home where I can be alone and just read a book. If you know this feeling I just want to let you know: you are not alone! :)

 

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Dissolve into today

Walk together

Catalytic presence

dissolving reality on both sides of the road.

Yesterday I went on a walk with some friends and brought my camera. Normally I am alone during my shoots haha, so that was kinda awkward. When I came home and looked at the photos I was a little devastated, because I wasn't that happy with what I got. After editing around and trying different things I finally got this photo. I don't know if I like it that much but that doesn't matter. I am just proud and happy I went outside to shoot. Sometimes it is about the journey, not about the destination.

A picture which we have seen before of the roof of the cave (with mini-stalactites) but in ambient light as opposed to flashlight.

 

After the carbonic acid in the rainwater (which has seeped through the rocks from the surface above) dissolves the calcite in the limestone, then the water drips into the joint. Once the water is in the cave, it is exposed to the air. This will cause the rainwater to release the carbon dioxide and the calcite is then precipitated in the cave. This precipitation causes the minerals to be distributed onto the cave walls and ceilings. When these minerals build on the ceilings, they will begin to form a stalactite. Then the extra dissolved calcite drips to the ground or floor of the cave and begin to form a stalagmite. As they both grow, they will get closer to each other snd eventually form a column. Alfred University

 

The Cove of Neptune has one scene of incomparable beauty created from exceptional concretions and the transparancies of its inner lake. E' a great cove that has a development of 2.500 metres, with numerous knows them, wide galleries, limpid smalls lake, deep pools, narrow cunicoli that render it very complex. In its inside it re-unites a series of naturalistic peculiarites without equal that render it one of the more interesting and pregevoli of the entire Mediterranean basin. Geologically Capo Caccia appears constituted from cliffs of the Cretaceous period, whose age is comprised between 135 and 65 million years ago.

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(performance)

 

my body dissolves whenever i try to reach you

The makers were the founders of the earth. Mountains and sky were forged underneath their molten hands and lands grew from the steps they took.

 

Fists pounded together to create rocks. Friction from knuckles of the makers glowed red hot and cooled and hardened and fell. The makers would scoop the scraps into their hands and toss them in the air, piling friction upon itself to build the tallest mountain. Where no friction fell, the makers would stomp and their footprints melted the matter away, creating valleys. They traced those red fingers into sand for water to flow through, and laid down to rest in the cool streams. They watched the white orbs fall to earth and dissolve and give nutrients to the land. More pounding of knuckles, more friction, more work to be done and sweat to be wiped away.

 

Thus the earth was created.

 

moonmaker.

cloudmaker.

 

This is the second image from my weekend at the beach. More to come!

 

Model: Spencer

Assistants: Hamilton and Ben

 

flickr sharpening made this gross. whatevs.

 

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The Augustine Priory of the Holt Trinity was founded at Michelham in 1229. The Priory was dissolved in the 1537 by King Henry VIII. The Church and some of the building were demolished and between 1599 and 1601 the house was sold to Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset. It was then sold to James Gwynne in 1896 where his children Rupert, Roland and Violet grew up. The property remained in private hands into the 20th century, when it was restored by the Sussex architect and antiquarian, Walter Godfrey. It was used as a base for Canadian troops during the winter of 1941-42 while they prepared for the Dieppe Raid. Later it was the East Sussex headquarters of the Auxiliary Territorial Service.

 

In 1958 Mrs R.H. Hotblack purchased the property with the aim of preserving it for posterity. With an endowment from Kenneth, Earl of Inchcape, as a memorial to his friend John Fletcher Boughey who was killed during the Second World War, Mrs Hotblack gave the property in trust to the Sussex Archaeological Society on 1 November 1959.

First self-"portrait"

The image just popped into my mind when I went to sleep last night, so this morning i just had to make it happen, feels good.

 

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To Dissolve Everything Means To Abandon Oneself.

The Intimidation And The Muzzle By The Media Is Alarming.

The Naivity And The Unprofessionalism Too.

The Uncertainty Is Huge.

As A Result Neither The Own People Nor The Strangers Are Guarded.

A Perfect Way To Break A Country Sooner Or Later, Mrs.Merkel.

 

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~Dissolving with you~

RoidWeek 2018, Day 1, No.2

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.

Looking west from Klosterstraße.

 

"Beilstein (German pronunciation: [ˈbaɪ̯lʃtaɪ̯n]) is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Cochem, whose seat is in the like-named town.

 

The municipality lies on the river Moselle.

 

Finds from Frankish graves show that Beilstein was settled about AD 800. Beginning in 1268, the village was a fief held by the Lords of Braunshorn. Under Johann von Braunshorn (1299–1346), Beilstein was granted town privileges in 1309 by Heinrich VII and was fortified. In 1309, a Jewish community was founded, whose graveyard up above the castle still exists today. In 1310 the former parish church was endowed. After the family von Braunshorn died out, the fief passed in 1360 to the family von Winneburg. After the Electorate of Trier took over ownership of Beilstein in 1488, it enfeoffed the Imperial Counts of Metternich with the Lordship of Winneburg and Beilstein. In 1689 came the destruction of Castle Metternich (known as Die stolze Gemäuer, or "The Proud Walling") by French troops. The Carmelite monastery was founded in 1636 (and dissolved in 1803). In 1691, the Carmelite monastery church's foundation stones were laid; the church was completed in 1783. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the village's appearance took on the shape that it still largely retains today. The Metternich lordship was swept away in 1794 when French Revolutionary troops occupied the region. In 1815 Beilstein was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. Since 1946, it has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

 

The small village has one of the best preserved historical appearances on the Moselle and is thus also sometimes known as a miniature Rothenburg ob der Tauber or Dornröschen der Mosel ("Sleeping Beauty of the Moselle"). Towering above the village, which despite its small size is built to look much like a town, are the ruins of Metternich Castle, which once belonged to the like-named noble family.

 

The village is a pilgrimage site, for it is here that the "Miraculous Black Madonna" is displayed in the Baroque Saint Joseph's Monastery Church. This is a statue of Spanish origin from the 12th or 13th century, left behind by the Spaniards after their short time as Beilstein's lords after the Thirty Years' War and shortly thereafter taken to France, only to be brought back to Beilstein in 1950.

 

The organ in the monastery church was built by Balthasar König from Münstereifel/Cologne in 1738. Restoration work in 2002 gave the instrument back its original sound and character.

 

Each year in July and August, the Beilsteiner Märchensommer ("Beilstein Fairy-Tale Summer") is held, at which the marionette theatre from Cochem produces fairy tales at the winegrowing museum. Always opening and closing the series of events is a traditional version of the Brothers Grimm’s "Sleeping Beauty", in keeping with one of the village's nicknames." - info from Wikipedia.

 

Summer 2019 I did a solo cycling tour across Europe through 12 countries over the course of 3 months. I began my adventure in Edinburgh, Scotland and finished in Florence, Italy cycling 8,816 km. During my trip I took 47,000 photos.

 

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My Enormous PINK! Cloud is Dissolving,

Crandon Park Marina, Key Biscayne, FL

 

I just couldn't get enough of this sunset. It was absolutely gorgeous. Initially I was a bit worried when I drove over to Key Biscayne as there just seemed to be a lot of low-lying clouds where the sun was supposed to set - and I had experienced a lot of lousy, 'non-existing' sunsets because of that. But as it turned out these clouds were thin enough for the sun still to come through, and turned out to be beneficial as they helped to prevent lens flare.

 

This shot was taken right as the sun was dipping below the horizon.

 

Get the last glimpse of the sun large on black.

 

Have a wonderful weekend, my Flickr friends.

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

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