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Another view of "Ecstasy" by Dan Das Mann and Karen Cusolito in the Patricia Green Park in Hayes Valley, San Francisco.
This giant woman is made of rusting metal objects. I love her locks of chain.
Glad we all lived another day to enjoy eachother's photography and of course Slider's Sunday ;-}
This picture was shortlisted in the youth category under "Culture" at the
Sony World Photography Awards recently & was subsequently exhibited at the Somerset House,London!
This picture is a part of my photo-projects on "Holi festival" & "Man & colour"
Here is a follow-up that WPO did with some of the artists who won or got shortlisted & i was quite elated that my random rambling actually got
published! blah!
Your thoughts/ perceptions/ suggestions/ questions & critique will be appreciated!
They have always helped me grow as an artist. Thanks,
Cheers!
My endless fascination with dandelions...
Thanks everyone. Taking a break until I have something new to offer. I'll be watching your beauty daily.
If you will, take a look at some of the ecstatic images I have collected in my group, Ecstatic Imagery. Some of flickr's best artists are represented.
Stitched Panorama
Took this pano this morning, what started out as a very grey day turned into an amazing sunrise:)The one below was posted as i didnt have time before work to process
Topaz Studio
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Thank you Paul for the title.
A la santé de nos jours ! Qu’ils étaient divins !
Si j’ai oublié, de nos nuits je me souviens.
Les verres, parmi les frères, tournaient sans fin,
Et sitôt levés, brûlaient les démons des chagrins.
Music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RkSy6ElNIY
Sponsors: Alma makeup / E&O
Details: limaginariumphotography.wordpress.com/2018/12/15/have-you...
I couldn't decide what to call this collage....perhaps she's thinking of chocolates or a new perfume or a pretty dress.....what do you think?
Thank you so much for visiting and leaving comments and invites.
Big Hugs to you all! June xx
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por: Marco Vianna©
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Mis Imagenes publicadas en TheDphoto, by Diana Eftaiha:
"Beautiful Photography of Marco Vianna"
Una Rosa amarilla, representando el color de la vida . . . . . .
# Para esta toma:
Canon EOS 400D Digital + Tamron AF70 ÷ 300 mm f/4-5.6 Di LDMacro
# Obturación: 1/250 seg. ~ Diafragmado: f/3.5 ~ 100 ISO ~ Focal 300 mm.
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* Letra, imagen y creación;
As the sun hits the horizon different parts of the canyon starts lighting up. This scene for some reason made me think of some old western movies, although I don't remember seeing anything as picturesque in them.
The photo was taken with Parisa
Background: MINIMAL - Sequoia Room
Pose: :LW: Poses - love yourself, female erotic pose 1
Body: Maitreya/Lara
Head: LeLUTKA Fleur
Skin: {The Skinnery} Antonia peach
Shape: M.M Store Shape Isadora Curvy
Hair: Doux Chill
ACCESSORIES:
XTC Nipples
The V Vagina
questa di zero ..naturalmente è una provocazione , scherzosa .e irriverente...lo è
ma possibilmente l'intento è quello di portare l'osservatore ad una riflessione seria..0_O
Explored!
Week 41/52
This shot has been a long time in the making. It was requested by a friend of mine, Mateus, when I first started this project. He wanted me to recreate this sculpture, by my life-long obsession Gian Lorenzo Bernini. I never found the right time to do it, but this week I felt this urge to take the shot. I was already buying the fabric when I realized that tomorrow is actually October 15 — Saint Teresa of Avila's day. So it's either a nice trick my brain did there or a coincidence, but a happy one.
Teresa of Avila is my favorite saint. She's the one I pray to every time things go wrong, she's the one I turn to when I'm sure I can't do this or that, or face a problem or a situation. She's the one whose words I look to, for guidance — so this homage was bound to happen sooner or later.
She was an unbelievably strong woman — the first to be named a Doctor of the Church. Practically alone, she reformed the Carmelites in Spain, turned an order that was loosing itself in the mundane world, into a place of prayer and contemplation. She fought hard for what she wanted, and never seized to work until the day that she died. Her writings (especially her words on her ectsasies) are inspiring to read.
Of course, there's something to be said about the fact that I am representing the angel as well as Saint Teresa in the shot — this came merely out of necessity. I didn't have time to get a kid (even my sister) to do it with me, so I had to do it myself. I understand that for someone who looks into a deeper meaning in this, it might come across as strange, when Teresa of Avila so deeply enjoyed talking about letting go of ourselves and giving our lives to others (and here I am, twice in one shot). But that was the only way the shot could happen, so it had to be this way. Just forget I'm the angel as well. :p
So there's not much more I can say about this shot, other than to leave you with some of my favorite words of hers.
"Be gentle to all, and stern with yourself."
"There are more tears shed over answered prayers than over unanswered prayers."
"To have courage for whatever comes in life -- everything lies in that."
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On a completely different topic, I've been thinking about reopening my Etsy shop. Do you guys think I should? I've been getting some requests for prints, and I'd sure like to make some money with my work. But at the same time… i don't know. Do you guys think I should?
[Note (January 2015): The window and the arrow were found during a google search. I'm not sure if they are protected by copyright — at the time when I did this, I wasn't completely aware of copyright policy and I did it innocently — but it doesn't take from the fact that I used stock imagery. I've tried back search and other ways of tracking, but I haven't come up with these photos. Either way, if someone knows the author of the window or of the arrow, and can direct me to them, I'll be really grateful. And to the authors of these photos: I sincerely apologize, and I hope that if you ever come across this photo and see your work, you let me know so that I can properly credit you, or take it down. Thank you.]