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deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.

 

~Edgar Allan Poe~

 

This also counts as an unfinished drawing. I doubt I’ll ever finish it cause her hair in the reference photo is the just-got-out-of-the-shower look😆

No doubt, on my mind,, amies,..

Surely, a friend, de jolies plantes,..

May-be, Trying to understand

Very pleased that the great iPhoneography Central website has featured my video and work on their site. Thanks Nicki! - you can check it out here - www.iphoneographycentral.com/brendan-o-se-iphoneography/

 

Blog - adults cannot behave like this - wp.me/p31YwA-lV

 

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An "Olympic gull" is a term I became recently acquainted with, and that I doubt I will find in any field guide. This bird would be a hybrid of a Western Gull and a Glaucous-winged gull. The bill of this bird says Western gull to me. The colors say Glaucous-winged. Am I wrong?

Giovan Francesco Barbieri also called il Guercino.

Vatican Museums

 

L'incredulità di San Tommaso.

Giovan Francesco Barbieri detto

il Guercino

Musei Vaticani

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No doubt some of you will have wondered by now how someone (me) who was once so obsessed with photographing Table Mountain... could so suddenly change direction... and become so fixated about photographing the Knysna forests?

 

Well... there are a number of (fairly) good reasons for that. Here they are... in no particular order of importance...

 

1) Now that I am no longer employed... I can live wherever I want to live. While I do love Cape Town and have always called this city home... I'd much rather live somewhere along the Garden Route... where the climate is milder... and life is much more relaxed (and stress-free (when there are no fires)).

 

2) Now that I am no longer employed... I needed to find a project of some kind to keep me stimulated. A photographic project was an obvious contender... but it had to be a serious challenge... something a lot less weather-dependant.

 

3) For me... photographing Table Mountain from the rocks at Blaauwberg beach is now all about the weather. I've long since discovered (most of) the best compositions along that small section of beach and rocks... so now it's just a matter of waiting for the best air-quality, cloud formations and light (and to a lesser extent the tide) at sunset. If those conditions aren't present (as they usually aren't)... then I have absolutely no desire (nor inspiration) to go and shoot the sunset (or sunrise) there.

 

4) I can't think of a more challenging subject for a landscape photographer than a natural forest... nor can I think of one which is less dependent on the weather. Although the quality of the light will always be important in every photograph of anything... while shooting in a forest I wouldn't really care if there were clouds in the sky or not. Of course mist would be a bonus... there's no denying that.

 

5) Ideally my photographic project should involve a lot of walking... at least 10 km per day... I need the exercise.

 

6) I've now done a fair amount of research on the forests of the Southern Cape. Although there are a number of spellbinding fictional books based on life in the forests (Dalene Matthee)... and several excellent botanical reference-guides to help with plant and tree identification... and plenty of published research done on the dwindling elephant population... I have not found a single book (nor calendar) that attempts to pictorially capture the mood of the forests. I hope to change that status quo.

 

Have I bitten off more than I can chew? Who cares... I'm having lots of fun while I'm doing/chewing it! :)

 

Here's another photo of Jubilee Creek.

 

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I doubt if the small town of Teegarden, Indiana classifies as an official ghost town, but it certainly has seemed like it should to me anytime I have passed through it, as I have really never seen a creature of any kind stirring. On this particular fall afternoon the peace and quiet was interupted by CSX train Q370 (Bedford Park, IL, BRC Clearing Yard to Cumberland, MD, manifest) as it rolls through downtown Teegarden on CSX's former B&O Garrett Subdivision.

 

Lead unit CSXT SD40-2 8833 began life as CR 6442, built by EMD for Conrail in of September of 1978.

CSXT SD40-2 8446 began life as UP 3106 (SD40) and was built by EMD for Union Pacific in September of 1971.

No watercolor effect has been used on this photo, but the lighting and reflections give it a watercolor look. Some of the actual objects have a shadowy appearance, which makes it difficult to distinguish real from shadow. It's a real eye tweaker. Look at the large version.

Memories Of Dreams

Bethnal Green Road, Shoreditch.

 

No doubt Henry Winkler always comes here for his Thai massage whenever he's in London.

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Sometime I wondering if the are more clouds and fog in the sky or in my mind...

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Braunschweig, 2018

Olympus OM-2n

F.Zuiko Auto-S 50mm/1.8

Canon 9000F Mk. 2

Storyteller

Saint-Jean-de-Buèges, Hérault department (southern Cévennes)

Occitania, France 16.08.2015

 

Verkündigung und Zweifel

Geschichtenerzähler

Saint-Jean-de-Buèges, Département Hérault (südliche Cevennen)

Okzitanien, Frankreich 16.08.2015

Your scanner can lie to you.

 

Yesterday when making a double exposure with 2 different negatives I discovered that the negative was not as underexposed as I thought it was when I first scanned it.

The print showed a brighter image.

This is a scan of 2 negatives on top of each other, I might eventually scan the print and post it as well.

 

Printing is important, If you can find a way it will be a game changer if you love film photography.

 

The 2 negatives together were emmet gowin's idea when he was picking them up to look at them he looked at them together in the light, not sure if he did it on purpose or not.

 

He also may have said something like “be careful to not be accused of mimicking my work and tell them it was my idea”.

I’ll take it.

without doubt my favourite bird so I was delighted to come across this stunning male with prey .....I have posted from this series before but this is a slightly reworked image

Vosges

"The doubt is the twilight of the spirit; but there is a twilight which announces the day and the light, and the one who is only the day "fainting in the darkness". (Charles Dollfus)

 

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"Those steps which seem to take a lifetime

When eyes just turn and stare

The day begins, collapsing without warning

You fade from sight, there's nothing there..."

 

New Order - "Doubts Even Here".

www.youtube.com/watch?v=cosYx_BUYWo

It was a wild old evening at Croome, with heavy showers pelting down but leaving breaks for the sun to beam through. Here the late evening sun is lighting up the trees and the honey coloured stone building, whilst the heavy black clouds were almost close enough to touch.

 

If anyone is wondering what the building is - it is basically a very posh park bench built by Robert Adam in a Capabiity Brown landscape.

 

...and for the avoidance of any doubt this just one shot, no HDR involved. I don't know how to do it! :0))

Sunset from my "Sun" garden

 

For convenience of maintenance and gardening, I divided my garden into two areas that I called, respectively, The Sun and The Moon, according to their position above the garden and seasonal movement in the sky.

New job, less time. Many doubts in my life right now.

 

This one was taken at the Fotografiska museet, during a 3 days vacation in Stockholm.

 

I love Sweden :-)

 

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When it's too hard to choose between staying and leaving...

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