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On thursday night we headed over to dublin to take part in the Heineken Expressions event at the Tripod club. It was a hugely fun night and there was some awesome work going on :D:D

EPSON R-D1s *Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f/1.2 Aspherical

 

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Magestic black Stallion in Sao Paulo, Brazil

This place is beautifullll a lot of gardens with flowers, incredible...

 

Raphael Macek - Photography

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Expression at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

A very stern expression from a young woman at a Himba village in Namibia.

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No corre corre de um dia. Tudo tranquilo por aqui. Obrigado pelo carinho. Minha mae leu um por um do comentario de vcs. Gente Obrigado. Volto com calma depois.

Boa quinta sem flores....

 

Moving fast around here. Things are well. Here is just a bit of what is coming ahead. Have a wonderfull Thirsday.

The sculptures are very detailed, showing how time and life affected the human figure. The facial expressions are also very realistic. It is almost scary how when you look at the face of one of Vigeland´s sculptures, you can see almost the exact same expression on yourself.

I think that this is my favourite.

 

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Iphone 3Gs + classictoy app + irisphotosuite app + diptic app

 

Portrait Series (Marisa)

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More photos taken with an iPhone 3Gs here: Little Things Iphoneography and I'm an IPhone Sapiens.

Expressions of the heart carved in a roadside tree in the Rio Grande National Forest, Colorado.

That's what Bharatanatyam is all about.

In the pic: Shourya - During her Arangetram.

We were trying to be cool and calm before she entered the arena for her first solo performance :)

 

This was a pretty special Christmas night, for many reasons, not only because I got a chance to see Mkyg, Nate-san and Misa-chan (All very special) for a photo session at my place.

But Nate-san was my driving inspiration to shoot portraits and models, and I wanted to see him shoot Misa-chan, not only did I get to see them shoot, but I got to shoot them myself. Mkyg helped make the mood wonderful with her lighting. Thanks for a great night.

ISO 80, 1/15th Sec, 1 Light Source, Shot in BW. This was shot naturally, they were being themselves, I never really asked them to pose. Larger Version

Pastel and photo on paper

20 x20 cm

Found this old torn page and thought someone might like to use it

no photo is right way up lol

 

wow didnt expect it to get on explore, cheers guys

January 24th 2014

 

Expression (noun): the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.

 

“I like beautiful melodies telling me terrible things.” I've always been fascinated with all of the various ways of expressing oneself. Some music truly is poetry (a quality of beauty and intensity of emotion). I especially love it when music makes you feel empathy. Makes you feel as though you yourself were in a certain position that you've never experienced. ah, it's such a great feeling when you realize that artists (of any kind) are sort of speaking to you from their hearts to yours. And it's so weird. Sometimes you're just overcome by sheer emotion. I really don't know how to explain it but sometimes the words or even just the melody really resonates with me in a way that words just can't describe. I know I can't be the only one. "After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music."

Ich mag eigentlich keine politischen Stellungnahmen, aber was wäre, wenn wir schwiegen? -

I don't really like political statements, but what if we kept quiet?

 

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The expressions of the surfers are priceless. Is it just me - or does this dude reminds you of an inflatable doll?

 

This is how I live, so this is what my house needs to be like. Minimalism is only one valid response of an aesthetically diverse society, answering the needs of particular individuals and provoking debate in society at large about how we choose to live and how we expect architecture to support these choices. Minimalism is a way of thinking about space: its proportions, its surfaces, and the fall of light. The vision is comprehensive and seamless, a quality of space rather than forms; places, not things. This is why, in its fullest and most satisfying expression, it is not something that you can readily acquire a piece of. Minimalism is not an architecture of self-denial, deprivation or absence: it is defined not by what is not there, but by the rightness of what is there and by the richness with which this is experienced. The glory lies not in the act of removal, but in the experience of what is left. We are living through a period of rapid change, which we fuel with our hunger for the latest new thing. Novelty as an end in itself is overrated. We change everything and nothing. Is our interest in the future really the desire for a present that satisfies us? Can we develop perpetually interesting forms that exist outside the forces of time and fashion? This is what the aesthetic of simplicity, with its vast and paradoxical potential for richness and sensuality, offers.

 

Link slideshow BSSR  House

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Every Kid 'n' Every Expression seems unique

Sony a9 f2.8 ISO 800 1/400 Zeiss 18mm f2.8 Batis

  

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Publication: Bethesda, MD : U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Health & Human Services, 2009

 

Language(s): English

 

Format: Still image

 

Subject(s): Emotions, Facial Expression

 

Genre(s): Pictorial Works,

Book Illustrations

 

Abstract: Image of p. 180 from Darwin's Expression of emotions in man and animals. Includes portraits depicting various human emotions shown by facial expressions.

 

Related Title(s): Rewriting the book of nature

Is part of: Expression of emotions in man and animals; See related catalog record: 8300684

 

Extent: 1 online resource (1 image)

 

NLM Unique ID: 101592349

 

NLM Image ID: A032849

 

Permanent Link:

resource.nlm.nih.gov/101592349

"Floating Heads" installation to be found in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery And Museum.

 

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