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[myself in] Artwork 'Sourroundings' by
Olafur Eliasson
The many mirrors on the walls, surfaces and ceiling create the feeling of an infinite space. A discord occurs - with our reoson we experience the space as demarcated - with our senses, on the other hand, we experience it as endless.
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Just some of the shoes that were stolen from prisoners of Auschwitz during the time it was in operation.
Not everything needs to be shown to tell a story.
Sometimes a fragment of architecture, a line rising into the sky, or a geometry holding time between stone and clouds is enough.
It is within the absence of the unnecessary that matter becomes presence, silence, and memory.
Non sempre serve mostrare tutto per raccontare qualcosa.
A volte basta una porzione di architettura, una linea che sale verso il cielo, una geometria che trattiene il tempo tra la pietra e le nuvole.
È proprio nell’assenza del superfluo che la materia diventa presenza, silenzio e memoria.
Ab in's Blaue!
Schöne Feiertage Allen da draußen !
Happy easter!
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A sunny sunday to everybody out there!
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Altona-Nord
Hamburg, Germany
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Having decided to have another play around with the macro lens this time for a 2nd attempt, I was looking for something with vibrant colours and a bit of character. I didn't however expect it to be an elastic band ball!
Pinakothek der Moderne
München
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An early morning capture looking down Mariacka street. Fortunately this was before the hoards of tourists turned up.
Surfcoast /Great Ocean Road trip.
Bakers Oven - Sometimes we get so entrenched in the main subject that we forget to take a look around and see different things that can capture our interest. Trying to get a sunset shot, however, the weather wasn’t cooperating. Luckily the moon was peeking from around the clouds and I was presented with this image.
[ Sometimes I have to try something new! ] ...
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INDIA HOLI FESTIVAL - VIAGGIO FOTOGRAFICO PROSSIMA PARTENZA MARZO 2021
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So there we were on our 2nd day in Iceland in February, about to embark on a trip to Þingvellir national park in hope of seeing the aurora borealis. The leader of the group indicated our chances seemed minimal as they hadn't been seen for the best part of 10 days. Despite the opinion there was still part of me that held out hope. We embarked from Reykjavik at about 19:45 on what felt like a journey into the darkness. The further behind Reykjavik was, so was the light pollution and the darkness embraced us.
Upon arriving in the national park, a little wooden shack with a cafe was all that was in sight, behind it a large vast meadow covered in snow. I wondered out into the snow and waited for what felt like a lifetime. Nearly 3 hours into sub-zero temperatures my 10 second captures started picking up a glow. I wandered a little further as crowds of tourists started to appear trying to photograph them with their flashes on -_-. Before I knew it I was stood knee deep in snow, in sub-zero temperatures risking hypothermia for the shot I was praying would happen.
Before I knew it the sky seemed to explode in green and pink tones and dance around in front of me and over my head. 10 minutes I will never repeat nor ever forget.
Taiga one of the adult Amur tigers casually relaxing less than 3 feet away from me. Just after I took the shot she turned and faced me dead on and stepped right towards me.....I may have fallen backwards at that point!