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Ruis magazine did an interview with the great Genesis P-orridge (Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV) for wich I made this thing. Mom hasn't seen this one yet.
Like the dust that settles all around me,
I must find a new home.
The ways and holes that used to give me shelter,
Are all as one to me now.
But I, I would search everywhere
Just to hear your call,
And walk upon stranger roads than this one
In a world I used to know before.
I miss you more.
Than the sun reflecting off my pillow,
Bringing the warmth of new life.
And the sounds that echoed all around me,
I caught a glimpse of in the night.
But now, now I've lost everything,
I give to you my soul.
The meaning of all that I believed before
Escapes me in this world of none, no thing, no one.
And I would search everywhere
Just to hear your call,
And walk upon stranger roads than this one
In a world I used to know before.
For now I've lost everything,
I give to you my soul.
The meaning of all that I believed before
Escapes me in this world of none,
I miss you more.
Genesis - Wind & Wuthering - 1976
Genesis 1:14 @ 2021, Akrotiri Fishing Shelter, Cyprus
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f/9 | 20 sec | ISO 64 | 17 mm
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Theme : Long Exposure Photography
Series : Seascape Rules
Location: Akrotiri Fishing Shelter, Cyprus
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GFS Genesis - IMO 9704659
A Container Ship
Flag: Singapore
Built: 2015
Length: 239.81 m
Beam: 37.38 m
Passing Gravesend. Departing from Tilbury bound for
Antwerp.
7.9.21.
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. ...And God said, 'Let there be light,' and there was light. God saw that the light was good, and He separated the light from the darkness. God called the light 'day,' and the darkness He called 'night.' And there was evening, and there was morning - the first day."
There are moments in the Blue Ridge Mountains, however, where I feel that night and day exists simultaneously; as the storms roll in, they blanket the hills in almost complete darkness... until suddenly, the light fights its way through and illuminates the world again.
These moments are to me the most glorious of sights, and which is why I enjoy the stormy days in our mountains the most.
Thank you for looking, I hope you enjoy this photo.
And as always, may the light be ever in your favor!
© 2019 Johan Hakansson Photography, All Rights Reserved.
Twilight at the O2 Arena in London, next to the river Thames. The night before we saw Genesis play their very last concert there. So emotional for us lifelong fans...just HAD to go. I took some photos of the concert but they weren't as good as last October. Had my SLR confiscated on the way in but still had a back-up pocket camera in reserve!
Titled the photo after one of my favourite Genesis tracks. Brought tears to the eyes last night.
For those who don't know the original structure was erected as the Millennium Dome in 2000 as an exhibition hall. It was an economic disaster (as only us Brits do) and closed to the public after only one year. In 2007 it re-opened as one of the UK's major concert venues, capacity 20,000.
This is a composite of a sunset I captured while driving (yes, shooting while driving again).
Sooooo, doesn't look like I'll have my camera for awhile, once again my camera is malfunctioning and needs to be sent away for weeks to get fixed. The first time it was my olympus and now my canon, I really have a strange thing with electronics I swear.
My contribution for Genesis Lab Contest .. Summer 2017
Model -Me Emerald Verlaine
Model2 . Amylee Diabolito
Blog and Details: emeraldverlaineblog.wordpress.com/2017/06/11/erster-blogb...
"Let the water beneath the sky be gathered into oceans so that the dry land will emerge"
And so it was.
Complexity and simplicity. My favourite image.
In principio Dio creò il cielo e la terra. [2]Ora la terra era informe e deserta e le tenebre ricoprivano l'abisso e lo spirito di Dio aleggiava sulle acque.
[3]Dio disse: «Sia la luce!». E la luce fu. [4]Dio vide che la luce era cosa buona e separò la luce dalle tenebre [5]e chiamò la luce giorno e le tenebre notte. E fu sera e fu mattina: primo giorno.
[6]Dio disse: «Sia il firmamento in mezzo alle acque per separare le acque dalle acque». [7]Dio fece il firmamento e separò le acque, che sono sotto il firmamento, dalle acque, che son sopra il firmamento. E così avvenne. [8]Dio chiamò il firmamento cielo. E fu sera e fu mattina.
Genesis
In the beginning God made the heaven and the earth.
And the earth was waste and without form; and it was dark on the face of the deep: and the Spirit of God was moving on the face of the waters.
And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
And God, looking on the light, saw that it was good: and God made a division between the light and the dark,
Naming the light, Day, and the dark, Night. And there was evening and there was morning, the first day.
Amtrak's Empire Builder has a pair of fairly new GE "Genesis" locomotives, otherwise known a P42DC's. Shown here, hugging the banks of the Mississippi River at Maple Springs, MN
This is the first shot from my Canibeat feature shoot with Corey's Gen Coupe. I spent longer on this shot that I have on any single shot of my own, 13 polarizations/apertures/layers IIRC, and I hope it shows. I want to thank Canibeat, and Dave Tormey for giving me the feature, and Corey for letting me shoot his fantastic Gen Coupe. Hope you guys like the set! #63 on Explore today!
BTW, 100% natural light!
www.canibeat.com/2011/09/show-me-low-corey-sevic%e2%80%99...
This monumental figure of the patriarch Methuselah, who according to the book of Genesis lived for 969 years, has given its name to the master who designed it and other figures in the cycle of figures portraying the genealogy of Christ - the "Methuselah Master". c1178-80. A wonderful figure by an artist whose work is at the forefront of late 12th century artistic innovation. The figure is intact and there are relatively few mending leads. Green of robe almost uncorroded with much backpainting preserved. Methusalah, renowned for longevity is represented as the embodiment of wisdom, in the pose of an antique philosopher.
This work has been long maturing, has been created and recreated - which is why it´s a small genesis in itself, representing at the same time a larger picture of an unstoppable and astounding force of creation.
I am very proud of this.
Hope you like it.
The California Zephyr begins it's transcontinental journey as it emerges out of Chicago's Union Station.
I was yearbook photographer and editor for the schools first literary magazine. I sorta borrowed the schools camera and went to see Cream at Olympia Arena (torn down decades ago) in Detroit. Got this shot and since I was the Genesis I editor, I put it on the cover. Used a twin lens reflex, Konica and available light. My only cover shot.
Inspired by Grimes <3
14 different eye makeups (bom for lelutka evo x), uncluding one black liner without neon option.
Purchase or try free demos here! maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Pea/112/56/21
Also wearing the Cheap Makeup nineties lip liner + lipstick :)
The north and south walls flanking the altar focus principally on Old Testament figures. [click to enlarge]
The lunette on the north wall represents two different episodes in the story of Abraham and Isaac: the center and left hand side of the mosaic represents the angels announcing to Abraham the birth of his son Isaac.
The right hand side of this mosaic represents the famous story of the Sacrifice of Isaac by Abraham. This is based on Genesis 22.
Created for Macro Monday's January 10 2011 theme: Beliefs.
According to many, this is where it all started.
Genesis 3:4 "And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die"
King James bible.
explored! Highest position: 131 on Wednesday, January 12, 2011