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Guidance of photo exhibition

柿本完二先生師事のもと、活動をしているグループ「柿の種」第二回写真展を開催することになりました。

会期:9月4日から10日まで

会場:新宿富士フォトギャラリー

 

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多くの皆様にご高覧いただき、会期を終えることができました。

足を運んでくださった方々にお礼申し上げます。

At Seaview Beach, Karachi

Hard to say who is the real mastermind behind this shot.

Low tide in the River Liffey, revealed another discarded accessory :(

New Brighton Lighthouse at dusk and the arrival of another ship to the River Mersey.

Pittosporum Shield Bug (Monteithiella humeralis) nymph (left) adult (right)

 

The nymph is much larger than one I posted on Apr 22 www.flickr.com/photos/108755156@N05/53670406878/in/datepo... . I am thinking this one today may be a 5th instar.

Common Tern and Juvenile

acrylic and east-indian-ink on paper - 45x45cm

Photo captured via Minolta MD Tele Rokkor-X 200mm F/4 Lens. Steptoe Butte State Park, a park within the Washington State Park system. Palouse Region within the Columbia Plateau Region. Whitman County, Washington. Early June 2018.

 

Exposure Time: 1/500 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-125 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 6050 K * Film Plug-In: Kodak Portra 160 VC

Prai, Penang, Malaysia.

Two months the girls spent among the Arcturians at their home base at Osamod in the Tos’ma-Dae dimension.

 

Reports of the reptilian demise had been confirmed. Together with K’hall, Bext, and Avhal, they stood before the Supreme Council in a public gathering and received formal recognition for their valor. With the reptilians gone, and under the Arcadians’ watchful guidance, a fragile yet luminous hope stirred—that humanity might at last begin its long-awaited ascent.

 

The Great Dying had been nothing short of apocalyptic. When the reptilians perished in human guise, their bodies convulsed and reverted to their true forms. Reality could no longer be denied. Those who had scoffed at the notion of shape-shifting reptiles now faced the horror in plain sight. Millions upon millions fell—among them government officials, corporate magnates, and hidden powers who had ruled from the shadows.

 

At first, panic and riots tore through the cities. But the chaos had ebbed, leaving behind a population hollowed by shock. Many still whispered of the plague carried by the asteroid, fearful it lingered unseen.

 

The hybrids had yet to reveal themselves. Kayla suspected they reeled from the loss of their reptilian masters—whether cowering from the plague that supposedly claimed their masters or quietly regrouping, she could not say.

 

Now back on Earth, the streets lay quiet as Kayla and Adrienne walked side by side. It felt different. The oppressive weight of reptilian presence had lifted.

 

“After so many failed uprisings by my kin,” Kayla murmured, “I never thought I would live to see the impossible.”

 

Adrienne glanced at her, a wry smile on her lips. “A few weeks ago, this was all a bunch of conspiracy theories that I only half believed. It turns out they were true… all of them. It’s been… quite a ride.”

 

Kayla’s expression softened. “Hungry?”

 

“Starving,” Adrienne sighed. “If I have to choke down one more Arcturian nutro pill, I’ll scream.”

 

Kayla’s eyes gleamed. “There’s a place in Rome—magnificent food. Tonight, we celebrate.”

 

Adrienne’s face lit with recognition. “I think I know the place. Let’s go.”

 

And together, they jumped.

 

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You can view Quantum Fold episodes in order from the beginning in her album titled, Quantum Fold:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/199076397@N02/albums/72177720326169...

 

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I am forever chasing light. Light turns the ordinary into the magical.

 

Explored - Highest position: #128 on Saturday, December 26, 2020.

 

Andenes fyr (Andenes lighthouse) is a coastal lighthouse located at the northern end of the island of Andøya, in the village of Andenes. It was established in 1859, automated in 1978 and listed as a protected site in 1999. The lighthouse is managed by the nearby Andøy Museum, which offers guided tours during the summer season.

 

2020 New version!

As the rising sun high steps slowly across a hay field, a deserted dairy barn in the background sits silently and views the round hay bales that are foreign to its experience.

 

During my last years in high school in the early 1960s, our southwestern Minnesota community was filled with peers who were interested in farming as their fathers had done for years and before that, their grandfathers. But comparatively few went on to farm for the rest of their working days.

 

There were different reasons for this but the changing farming economy probably the main one as small family farms soon became unable to support a young married couple and their children.

 

But there were other reasons as well. Our small high school initiated a guidance counselor position in my junior year, a football coach who was unfamiliar with a changing world.

 

However unwittingly, my father had a built-in career guidance program that consisted of baling heavy bales in the peak of Minnesota's heat and humidity. After my older brothers left the farm and I became the chief hay-rack engineer, I quickly set my sight on doing something other than farming. If only we had round bales back then...

 

(Photographed near Rush City,MN)

 

Wow, thanks to Patrick who sent me a link to a proposal where they want to put a version of this statue one inch shorter than the Statue of Liberty on Treasure Island in the San Francisco Bay.

 

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Part of Hiroshi Sugimoto's photographic exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.

 

SMC PENTAX (K) 28mm f2 "Hollywood"

The Tiritiri Matangi Island Lighthouse under our Milky Way.

 

This lighthouse used to be one of the brightest in the world, with it's light reaching up to 58 nautical miles! Has since been reduced as it was a annoyance to fellow North Shore people, lighting up their bedrooms at night every 15 seconds. She now shines out up to 21 nautical miles to sea.

Old lighthouse in French Brittany on a super stormy morning. I can't believe I was able to get a long exposure with such winds. Barely could stand up but Really Right Stuff tripods are super stable :)

"Most of us are raised to believe we are ordinary. The anchor of the universe is present in every child. A parent only needs to guide and step aside and let them fulfill their dharma. Help children remember that they can do or be anything."

-- Wayne Dyer

 

“We never know which lives we influence, or when, or why.”

― Stephen King

 

It's been a rough couple of months.

...but it was shut...doh

Mother Elephant provides a little guidance to her exuberant and extremely muddy calf. It’s difficult to convey the happiness and contentment Elephants display when they encounter a water hole and mud wallow in a hot, dry area

A ray of sunshine through a gap in the clouds shows the way

Photographically lazy...need to stp up.

Skyrim | Dahaka 17 | My Own Tweaks

Neist Point lighthouse in the Isle of Skye at sunset.

Andenes fyr (Andenes lighthouse) is a coastal lighthouse located at the northern end of the island of Andøya, in the village of Andenes. It was established in 1859, automated in 1978 and listed as a protected site in 1999. The lighthouse is managed by the nearby Andøy Museum, which offers guided tours during the summer season.

Humankind has been finding its way using the night sky since the beginning of recorded history. Mariners, desert dwellers and even animals and insects have all used stars, planets, the moon and sun as a source of guidance to find their way.

  

Lighthouses offer yet another source of guidance, a warning, to steer clear of dangers including shallow depths, reefs, shorelines and more. Today, with the advent of GPS, our lighthouses no longer serve this once critical purpose but remain standing and operational as monuments to a time past. Their individual architecture and decor are not without purpose, each one lending specific information to sailors passing by.

  

Standing below Hatteras Lighthouse with my daughter Delia LoSapio taking in the brilliant night sky filled with more stars than one could imagine was the highlight of our trip to the Cape Hatteras National Seashore!

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“Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray.” - Rumi

 

listen: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lKPwGrOUII

 

[Experimented with shooting in very dark settings lit only by candles I MEAN MAGIC. <3 Shot in Tennessee with the help of Cassie-boo. Slowwwwly working my way through this backlog of images...]

 

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I got to always thank the one that gave me this talent.

 

I've never taken any Photography Class,

I learn all this by his Guidance.....

 

Exif data

 

CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure2.5

Aperturef/4.0

Focal Length17 mm

ISO Speed100

Excerpt from nfexchange.ca/museum/discover-our-history/history-notes/e...:

 

St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church was built at the corner of Victoria Avenue and Maple Street by Father Patrick Mulligan, pastor of Our Lady of Peace, in the early 1860s. In 1863, St. Patrick's was made a separate parish. In 1872, the old church was enlarged to accommodate its growing parish. In October, 1875, pastoral guidance of Our Lady of Peace and St. Patrick's Churches was assumed by the Carmelite Fathers.

 

Land for the building of a school had been acquired in 1870 from Andrew Menzie, but St. Patrick's school was not built until 1892, by Reverend Domenic Thomas O'Malley. After the school was completed, Father O'Malley began construction of a new church on property which had been acquired from Isaac Beswick in 1885. Ground was broken in early 1895, the cornerstone was laid on June 9, and the new St. Patrick's Church opened on Sunday, December 9, 1895. A rectory was built in the late 1890s, and enlarged in 1924, when a large garage was also added to the church.

 

In 1966, a new marble altar was installed in the church and the pews were replaced. St. Patrick's Church celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1995, and other than minor changes, the exterior of the building remains essentially the same as when it was built over a century ago.

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