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"My butterfly friend
through the fluttering of whispers
I love to hear but one,
The calming butterfly
whispering in my ear
that is what I love to hear,
my butterfly friend
rises with my soul
he flutters through me,
Adding color
to the winter in me
he makes me feel i can fly,
slowly
I become free
everything is colorful through his eyes."
( by Colleen Delaney )
Inspired by Stephen Shore's gorgeous photo; U.S.10 Post Falls, Idaho and it's lyrical beauty and acceptance of the world around us I went this morning searching for just such a scene.
I looked for a location with minimal expression and inherent beauty, yet without drama. Found it 16 miles away.
Some photos are created in a snap or two. this one took me 10 minutes to compose and click.
Full of elements, yet those puddles are the most important ones.
They give your eyes a runway to take off and escape this place.
Myanmar Feb 2014 - Pa'O Tribe.
I met this lady whilst in a market in Shan state. They believe they are descended from the dragon's egg!
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MADE POSITION #3 & FRONT PAGE IN EXPLORE 11TH NOVEMBER 2010
This was taken on a shoot not long ago. One of my favorite pics for a while. Just love the expression. The catchlights leave a lot to be desired for but it just makes me chuckle every time !!
Taken with my D3000 and AFS Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6 VR at 1/160 f/9 at ISO 200. SB28 in silver umbrella high camera left, Yongnuo YN-462 II camera right in shoot through umbrella (key light) against Lastolite 6'x7' Hilite illuminated with Phottix DGS 150. Setup with Sekonic L358 and fired with Cactus V2s.
The shots were processed in CS4 first and the B&W conversion completed in Lightroom 3.
Creative Time’s 6th Art on the Beach, summer 1984. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION NATIONAL MONUMENT by Laurie Hawkinson, John Malpede and Erika Rothenberg, on the landfill that would become the site of Battery Park City.
Expression of Lord Shiva by Child Artist from Pushkar, Rajasthan State, India....
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Due to sensitive concern on the original title, I now just keep it neutral. Explore highest position: 23 on Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Model: Believe The Hype Tate Tanaka &Most Beautiful Boy Auden.
Taking close-up photos is my favorite thing to do!
Size 3893 × 5470 DSC_8186
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Street art in Valparaíso, Chile, began flourishing in the 1990s, becoming a symbol of the city’s cultural and political expression. Emerging post-dictatorship, it allowed artists to voice social issues and beautify the urban landscape. Today, Valparaíso is renowned for its vibrant murals, with an estimated 1,500 works of art adorning its hills and historic buildings . The city’s open-air galleries attract tourists and artists worldwide, contributing to urban renewal and cultural identity . Supported by local communities and government, street art remains a vital and evolving part of Valparaíso’s heritage
Utagawa Hiroshige (Edo, 1797 - Edo, 12 October 1858) - the famous Arimatsu fabrics near Narumi - the 53 stations of Tokaido (Edo period, 1833-34) - MAO Museo d'Arte Orientale, Turin
E' considerato uno tra i principali paesaggisti giapponesi dell'Ottocento e fra i più celebri rappresentanti della corrente artistica Ukiyo-e. La produzione artistica di Hiroshige annovera diversi generi, tra cui stampe di attori, guerrieri, cortigiane, ma l'oggetto principale della sua arte fu la natura nelle sue molteplici espressioni.
Hiroshige ebbe straordinaria influenza sulla pittura europea di fine Ottocento. Principalmente sull'impressionismo e post-impressionismo, venendo imitato da diversi artisti, tra cui Claude Monet e Vincent van Gogh.
He is considered one of the main Japanese landscape painters of the nineteenth century and one of the most famous representatives of the Ukiyo-e artistic movement. Hiroshige's artistic production includes several genres, including prints of actors, warriors, courtesans, but the main object of his art was nature in its multiple expressions.
Hiroshige had extraordinary influence on European painting of the late nineteenth century. Mainly on impressionism and post-impressionism, being imitated by several artists, including Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh.
Trying to get the expressions of the public.
Streets of New York #21
by Guilherme Nicholas
New York City - NY
We each decorate our home during the holidays to express the many meanings of these special days...This is a statue of which I took a picture in our living-room, next to our Christmas tree.
(I worked it in PS)
Two faces/expressions blended.
dedicated to my lovely, funny and talented French friend Alex
(he told me it was his favourite image of mine)