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Generation Zero • HUD Toggle by Pino44io • CE Table for stealth mode by Rysefox and rambo99jose • ReShade (DoF only)
The power of a photo is it captures a moment and freezes it in eternal time. It is a magical process as that instant is now gone forever.
I had to capture that moment i saw walking near the lake in Parc d'Oka. Quebec.
A proof that family traditions are important and is still a fundamental value in our society!
'That'...it's so different from what we're thinking about... we're not [even] thinking about it yet."
Evolutionary Biologist Leonid Kruglyak
The "next generation" is visiting the memorial..... maybe we can learn something after all
Walking in between all those blocks of concrete you start "seeing", "thinking" about things in a different light. One starts to reflect and imagine being locked up in a labyrinth of impossibilities. Trying to escape was not an option, you were (and are here) surrounded by obstructions, close to the "outside" world but also very much separated. the world was also completely skewed at that time
Berlin Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe: A powerful memorial designed to evoke a sense of the Holocaust's impact.
was anticipating some interesting photos at this site. but it's harder than you think to get a "good" shot. I will post a few more from here.
www.visitberlin.de/en/memorial-murdered-jews-europe
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Just like your mother
Just like your grandmother
There’s a complete human story in every photograph-- and today I’m bridging my love between visual storytelling with that of some of the queens in my life in partnership with UBS and Annie Liebovitz’s global exhibition for Women.
You can win a trip for 2 to meet Annie Leibovitz in NYC! One winner will be selected at random each month-- just upload a black and white photo of you and your everyday hero on Instagram using hashtag #ShareYourHero (see the other entries here under #ShareYourHero) and tag @UBS! A random winner will be picked each month!
See full blog post here!
少女時代は俺をとても夢中にさせるんだ。
もう眠れない、
すごくエキサイティング
すごくハマってるんだ。
クレイジーだけどステキな感覚。
あぁ、彼女たちのことを想うと一晩中眠れない。
(私の夢はいつか少女時代のオフィシャル写真を撮ることです!)
Girls' Generation(少女時代) drives me crazy.
I just can't sleep,
I'm so excited, i'm in too deep.
Ohh... Crazy, but it feels alright.
Baby, thinkin of you keeps me up all night!!!
(Oneday I'm gonna take a picture of Girls' Generation(少女時代) official photograph.
This is my dream!)
"People try to put us d-down (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
Just because we get around (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
Things they do look awful c-c-cold (Talkin' 'bout my generation)
I hope I die before I get old (Talkin' 'bout my generation)"
Pete Townshend 1965
Kids in the streets of Yazd, Iran, Feb 2008.
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Front side of the house from yesterday.
I dreamt about a blue squirrel tonight btw. Or if it was a koala bear? Well, some kind of blue furry animal up in a tree. Quite strange, but fun.
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Pitcher plants in stages. Only the bud was evident this year. Michigan was too cold and spring was delayed.
Collage created for Saturday Self Challenge 10/07/2021 --
Create a collage using a single subject .
Well my subject is portraits of dolls that my wife has made or owns and all were photographed last Sunday especially for the challenge .
I have called this " Generations " as it could be the life of one doll through generations of years or it could be the family of dolls of different generations -
I think probably the latter because " Darcy " the youngest has different colour eyes to all of the other portraits .
Grannie Flossie bottom right is still a work in progress as she is waiting whilst my wife continues to make clothes for her - this is no small job as she stands 32/33 inches tall !!
For sight & Sound , an old classic --------
The processing as ever wipes the metadata , all shots taken on 04/07/2021 with the Canon 77D and the Canon 18-135 STM lens and processed with My Craft Studio .
Here is my rerooted Generation Girl Blaine doll on a jointed old style Ken body with action figure hands. I knew for a long time if I ever got him I wanted to style him so that his painted hair was shown off much better and I guess this pompadour style suits it.
Btw the new Ken suit he’s wearing sucks because it’s a half print jacket :/
Working Generations
A young man and an older man carrying their work bags are walking up Carmo street. They follow the same path, to their working place. Maybe the older man is almost reaching retirement, after an entire life with the same job, in the same company... The younger man, let's pretend he has a college degree but can't find a proper job, not even outside his academic corriculum. He is now heading up to Chiado square to try to sell his drawings so he can contribute with the expenses in his parents house... where he still lives.
(This is fiction but could so easily be true)
[...] We must begin thinking like a river if we are to leave a legacy of beauty and life for future generations [...]
-- Quote by David Brower
Nikon D200, Samyang 8mm, f/3.5, 8mm - f/8 - 1/250s
Rome, Italy (January, 2016)
generations of EMD power gather at Homewood for a rare IC photo op, if only CN didnt repaint the IC GP38-2.
Homewood, IL
May 18, 2008
Polarizer + 10-20mm lens shot from ground level.
This is our camping spot when climbing in Anavra. The place will blow you away. Quite litteraly...
Hitting "L" on your keyboard will do the trick on this one
I was sitting in the airport the other day. Notice anything? I hope these two don't mind their photo, but it was cool to see them engrossed in their books while the younger generation was engrossed in their mobile devices.
My fourteenth pack with the 680 ans I love the combo of b/w exposures with colored frames! Not nowing the exact color tone for the frame of the next exposure made the results even a bit more exciting.
Taken with Polaroid SLR 680 analog camera. Polaroid Originals 600 instant film, black and white with variating color frames. About a year expired.
The tradition of annual changing of the sacred thread followed in three generations of a Brahmin family in Bengaluru.