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ZIBSKA FOREVER
Zibska ~ Lamia Hat includes hat and mirror with 36 colours via HUD for inner and outer faces.
Makeup packs for this round are Lelutka Evo X compatible only and include tattoo & universal tattoo BOM layers.
Zibska Lamia Makeup makeup in 15 colours
Zibska Lamia Lips lips in 24 colours
Zibska Laryn Set Includes headpiece, earrings and collar with 16 colours for headpiece, earrings & collar main and accent via HUD.
Zibska ~ Portent.
Langtang National Park, Nepal. Taken 15km farther east up the valley from Kyanjing Gompa, right after a May snowstorm. Gangchenpo (6378m) on far right of photo.
20 image panorama, 25 sec, f/2.8, ISO 12 800.
Central Station Sydney
The word Eternity was a graffito tag recorded over an approximate 35-year period from 1932 to 1967, written numerous times in chalk in the streets of Sydney, Australia. The word had been written by Arthur Stace, an illiterate former soldier, petty criminal and alcoholic who became a devout Christian in the late 1940s.
For years after his conversion up until his death in 1967, Arthur Stace walked the streets of Sydney at night writing the single word "Eternity" on walls and footpaths in his unmistakable copperplate handwriting. His identity remained unknown until it was finally revealed in a newspaper article in 1956. It is estimated Stace wrote the word over half a million times.
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CoF154: Fire & Wide Angle
I once saw a very short animated film by a college student in the visual arts.
It was about this little person riding his bicycle. Through town past the houses, into the countryside past the trees and fields with the birds flying by.
He kept peddling. And he left the ground, pedaled up with the birds, then higher into the clouds.
He pedaled more, up past the clouds, past the day and up into the stars.
It ended with him pedaling out into the eternity of the universe.
Now, when I see a bike I think of that sweet movie.
When I see two bicycles......I think how nice to share the journey together.
Which is really what we are all doing down here anyway.
"Eternity is a mere moment, just long enough for a joke." --- Hermann Hesse,
Swiss (German-born) author (1877 - 1962)
Yellow:
My wish is in being
As close to you
For ever and ever.
White:
Next wind will scatter me
Over the green meadow.
But, by remembering me
The time will find us in
Every spring's embrace.
"Le azioni che compiamo in questo momento si riverberano nell'eternità." (Marco Aurelio, Colloqui con se stesso, scritti tra il 170 e il 180 d.C.)
"Ciò che facciamo in vita riecheggia nell'Eternità" . (Banksy)
Un viaggio "artistico" all'interno della mia casa.
"The actions we do at this moment are reverberating in eternity." (Marcus Aurelius, Colloquies with himself, writings between 170 and 180 AD)
"What we do in life echoes in Eternity". (Banksy)
An "artistic" trip inside my home.
True Love Always. I know the man ("K") who put this bench here in memoriam of his wife. Some time ago. He moved away and I do not know whether he is still alive. The inscription will fade away, of course. But true love was there, and therefore will always have been there, for the rest of eternity. Leica M8, Voigtlander NC 1.4/35 wide-open.
I have not seen Harry since 2004. Before that we worked together for about three years. Then he left for another place. I always remembered him though.
He used to smile a lot.
He always kept his cool even under very chaotic and stressful ER scenarios.
He loved stone carving.
He loved photography.
I remembered him mostly because of his spiritual side. He showed me how to look at the beauty of small things. He showed me how the impermanence and eternity are the two sides of the same coin.
This morning I got the news.
This evanescent world has lost another beautiful soul.
Harry was 46.
Kieler Förde: Glutball der untergehenden Sonne, als sie den Horizont berührt.
Kiel Fjord: Glow ball of the setting sun as it touches the horizon.
* Norddeutschland | Northern Germany | Schleswig-Holstein
I took this photo on Christmas Eve 2016. This was my second visit to this location and my third attempt to capture a long exposure shot along the Limassol shore in Cyprus. In my first visit I took a few shots at the pier’s level. In the second visit it was raining so I decided to take a few shots from the top. Out of the six photos I captured that day, this one is my favourite as I was aiming for a minimal image. Single RAW file with exposure for 2.5 minutes at 24 mm f/11, with the aid of Lee’s Big Stopper (ND 10-stop filter) and the SW150 Mark II system attached on Nikon 24-70 mm f/2.8. My approach on processing was also very minimal: lens correction and slight crop in LR and some minor colour and tone adjustments in PS using Nik Collection tools.
Long exposure after the sun had gone at the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland. This is just such a perfect location for it on a calmer day. The little basalt islands sticking out over the water caught my attention and I was hoping that a long exposure would create an effect where they looked like there were almost floating in the clouds.
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Salt Lake City Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Built from granite blocks requiring a team of oxen and 3 days to bring from the canyon 9 miles away. Fourty years in the making, the early Mormon pioneers dedicated their finished work as the House of the Lord. Within these granite walls, family members are sealed together for time and all eternity, never to be seperated by death.
Don't ask me why, this photo just feels like an eternity.
When I saw these rocks I immediately knew one of the shots has to be a super long exposure. Just to bring up this difference in textures. And I think it worked out quite well.
I have used HOYA PRO ND1000 - a 10-stopper to cut down the light coming in and make exposure as long as possible.