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Lest we forget..... (created from a phone-pic of a display in a leathercraft shop in Matlock, which may well be flooded at the moment). — in Matlock, Derbyshire.
two more images created in Processing, for the Maps of the Forgetting Curve series. Source image here > www.flickr.com/photos/paul_garland/2232759177 < computer trash pitched in the desert . . . fitting subject matter for a series on the process of avoiding / forgetting / decay - - -
Commercial photosession with Ania.
But i think thay are good not only for commerc. And how do you think?
I took this picture on our way from Oklahoma City to Eureka Springs, AR. Some are taken in far eastern Okla., but most are from our trip to Eureka Springs.
Never Forget
For the second year in a row, I got out to shoot the Tribute In Light this year with some fellow photographers. Although we had a great time shooting together, which is not something we get to do too often, we made sure we remembered why the lights are there in the first place. Personally, I believe this is a beautiful tribute and I hope it continues for many years to come.
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Sony A7R2 + Carlzeiss Batis 85mm f:1.8
Lightroom + DXOfilmPack5
I think I found something
But is the finding more important
Than the thing itself?
Or is the act of finding necessary
To make the thing itself?
VERY soft focus but I don't mind it! Our Forget mes are on the dark side of the house and it was windy for focussing. I reckon Forget me not is a delicate, sentimental Victorian thing so likely soft and mushy is OK?? I'll try again tomorrow when it is brighter round there- and maybe less windy!
Number 28 For 100 Pictures-2015:Song Titles: Don't Forget to Remember by Elton John.
I'm not sure I ever noticed the different coloured centres before. But then again I may have just forgotten.
View: On Black | Exif | The Set 'Class Insecta' | The Collection 'Animals'
I grabbed this pic of the Forget-me-not Butterfly (Catochrysops strabo) at Ovalekar Wadi in Thane near Mumbai.
'फर्गेट-मी-नॉट' या फुलपाखराचा हा फोटोग्रॅफ मी ठाण्यातल्या ओवळेकर वाडीत काढला.
पहा: लाईटबॉक्स मध्ये | एक्झिफ माहिती | 'कीडे' हा सेट | 'प्राणी' हे कलेक्शन
A focus stack of 4 images. Lighting: reflective umbrella about 40cm to the right of subject, silver reflector about 20cm to the left of subject.
of endings an anguish
begin
false
moves within all sleeping
a
coming of
morning light
release me
from your keeping and
do not wake me
tonight
unless the house is on fire, or some dudes are breakin' in with guns etc...
© justin haynes.
... I hope.
I do so hope that these are Forget-me-nots. I have seen some here before and managed to take a photo, but there weren't very many. This was a lovely large clump growing on the pavement.
Yippee, they are. ♥
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
Tisja with a Canon EOS 300. Underrated, plastic fantastic SLR. But you don't care about that do you?
And wow, I made Explore again! Please do not forget that this was shot with a point and shoot, I bought for 2 euros at a flea market, and on expired flea market film as well.
Shove the macro lens in the middle of a bunch of forget-me-nots, focus on anything interesting and shoot. Turned out OK I thought.
Sony A7
Mamiya 645 120mm Macro F/4
Sony HVL43M/Phottix Odin
Flash Camera Left, No Modifier, Triggered wirelessly
Never lose hope, my heart, miracles dwell in the invisible... Rumi
texture by SkeletalMess
Youtube: youtu.be/AgnpwyQpUvI
Vimeo: vimeo.com/986770308
As of today, the music video for 'Forget' by René van Munster can be seen online. The track is part of the eponymous EP released in February.
This EP is the first collection of tracks showcasing René’s exploration into his dreamt-up computer-sequenced cello sound. The EP growls, screeches and sings like an acoustic instrument while the electronics launch you in a gigantic cello into outer space, flying through cosmic clouds of rosin, resonating with strings from other planets along the way.
The videoclip was shot by filmmaker Paul Bezuijen on location in Midden-Groningen (the Netherlands). The static pattern of a cultivated forest functions as a visualized memory grid. In this surreal world filled with everyday objects, dancer Quentin Roger is seemingly confronted with memories and ghosts from the past. Through expressive motion Quentin heightens the urgency and drive of the electronically manipulated cello music.