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an update of an earlier photo. Added flypaper textures Necropolis and Nora Batty plus changed some brightness settings and added text and an Carina Gardiner Photocuts edge overlay (from two peas in a bucket.com)
Rolleiflex 2.8 Planar lens. Forgive me for the overload of flowers and uninspired photos lately. I have been very busy with work and school. The semester is almost over and so are my deadlines. This is the best subject I could find for now, being spring and all.
You'll have to forgive the complete lack of composition and all that, I was mostly just trying to find out if I could actually catch something like this. I unfortunately missed the brightest part of the flare as it started a couple seconds early. According to calculations, it has an orbiting speed of 16,695mph. Not much room to miss. :)
These flares are caused when panels from a satellite (Iridium 70 in this case) reflect sunlight back at earth, causing a brief and sometimes intense flare in the sky.
Milan
January 2010
Photosession for Galleria Rubin
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Gehard Demetz (Bolzano, 1972)
Forgive me if I couldn't handle all thats (Original title from sculpture)
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Martino Gerosa 2010
when you have mistake with your mom
anything you must do to make she smile again
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This pain I'm going through
Please forgive me
If I need ya like I do
Please believe me
Every word I say is true
Please forgive me I can't stop loving you
Still feels like our best times are together
Feels like the first touch
No edition :)
drawings from our heart
a collaboration with cendrine rovini
We respond with a drawing to a drawing we are particuarly moved by .Cendrine has posted hers on her flickr and we have written more on our respective blogs .
my inspiration
The charred roof beams form a cross on the high alter of the old cathedral. Soon after the blitz some one wrote on the back wall 'Father forgive'. People felt it such a touching sentiment that it was officially carved into the stone work.
A shirt at the People's Palace in Glasgow. Apparently it's making reference to some Catholic football (soccer) player who traded sides from the Catholic team (Celtic) to the Protestant team (Rangers).