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... will the rain ever end? over two weeks of rainy weather without a break!

Fragments of an old fence . Fence of an hospital from 1910

Stewart Copeland - Don't Box Me In

 

Knowing how to dose banality and paradox: this is all the art of the fragment.

Emil Cioran

 

A collage of "fragments" of my photos. in the background the silhouette of the city is Florence.

A warm greeting to everyone!

Thanks for your visits and your greetings!

Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam Zuid, Feyenoord, De Kuil, Building, Netting, Crane (cut from R&B)

 

Another building in progress in ‘De Kuil’ development in the Feyenoord quarter.

This number is 1302 of Minimalism & explicit graphism.

 

Photographed while exploring with Fukuda-san, Kaori-san, Katsushi-san, Kiyoshi-san, Naoko-san, Osamu-san, and Yoshikatsu-san. Kagurazka, Shinjuku, Tokyo. December 22, 2014.

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"The purpose of life, after all, is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience."

~ Eleanor Roosevelt ~

 

EXPLORE: Jan 1, 2010

 

A new day breaks over the horizon as I watch through a frosty window. The scattered beauty of the moment gives me hope. Life may be edgy and fragmented but we can still look for the beauty.

 

Colorado, USA

2009

The Ruinenberg is a hill in the Bornstedt borough of Potsdam, located north of Sanssouci Park. In 1748, the Prussian king Frederick the Great had a water tank with a capacity of around 7600 m³ built on top to supply the Sanssouci water features, and had it decorated with artificial ruins. From 1841 a surrounding landscape garden was laid out at the behest of King Frederick William IV of Prussia, according to plans designed by Peter Joseph Lenné.

Master Builder Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff and Theater Painter Innocente Bellavite designed blinds of imitation antique ruins. A Monopteros (round temple), three high ionic columns, a small pyramid, and a ruined wall, designed as if from a Roman theatre, were grouped around the pool. (Wikipedia)

Selfie - Sort Of 😜

this is again what I always prefer - "nothing"!

Nothing on a planetary scale, just a fragment of a sphere.

Majestic nothingness, there is neither the eternal "makeshift" Eiffel Tower, nor the greatest marvel of Italian marketing - the ever-falling bell tower. Luckily that's not all! And still thousands of people do not crowd and sell hot dogs. Not yet.. ) What a blessing that there is NOTHING !

If you have something inside.. then you need it so much - a little air around !

 

filmed on 135 fujicolor 400

Horizon camera

Epson V600 scanned

 

www.instagram.com/zoombablog/

have a good day !

Swimcart Beach on the Bay of Fires, northeast coast of Tasmania. Taken from within an old public beach shelter.

Misa ATO photography

FRAGMENTS Carrière Vers-pont-du-Gard FRANCE Mars 2018

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Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam Zuid, Feyenoord, De Kuil, Building, Netting, Crane

 

A building in progress (a future school with a swimming pool) in ‘De Kuil’ development in the Feyenoord quarter, flanking the Laan op Zuid.

 

This number is 1346 of Minimalism & explicit graphism.

Englischer Garten, München

Estonian National Museum

the city has something to say.

up inside the Convention Centre Dublin

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

A previously unpublished shot from August 2020. I really miss those snippets of conversation. the fragments of other peoples lives, that you could hear as you walked around the city. Something that was actually represented really well in the Grand Theft Auto series of video games! If you could string all of those snippets together I wonder what the resulting chaotic narrative would be. Enjoy!

HYPERION_Fragment

Eine Komposition aus Licht, 2008

Rosalie

 

ZKM

Karlsruhe

Old weathered Jetty piling. Totem Pole No.2. Cape May Point, New Jersey.

Found and photographed while wandering with NJ. East Georgia Street, Chinatown, Vancouver. February 7, 2016.

Wherever you go there you are.

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