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{Summer 2008/Brussles}~
♫Sufjan Stevens- Impossible Soul www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R_3mXZBsuU
To the black of night, now I know it's not what I wanted at all
I'll say something like, "All you want is all the world for yourself"
And all I want is the perfect love, though I know it's small, I won't hurt for its soul
And all I couldn't sing, I would say it all, my love, to you, if I could get you at all
Do you want to be afraid?
sat in front of the camera and then realized how much i missed this! thanks for not letting me go, guys (special x to j.w.)
This is an exercise in blending images to create an otherwise impossible image, in this case, an image of the Moon that reveals both the illuminated and the nonilluminated faces of the Moon, set against a star-filled sky. To create this image, a shot of a waxing crescent Moon was blended with a shot of a full Moon to create the appearance of a lunar orb. This was then blended with an unrelated star field shot, using an image of constellations in which our Moon is not seen.
This is a just-for-fun exercise, and is not intended to present the Moon in a realistic way. I am aware of the liberties I've taken in creating the image. Enjoy it if it strikes you.
Water can go uphill! The reversing falls at St John, New Brunswick at the mouth of the St John river. Due to the rise & fall of the tide in the Bay of Fundy (one of the largest ranges in the world) at some stage in each tide the sea is higher than the river so the water rushes upstream & conversely at the ebb tide the sea is lower than the river so the water rushes downstream. An impressive sight. A similar situation to that at the Falls of Lora at Connel Ferry at Loch Etive.
I didn't put too much effort in taking photos of this total lunar eclipse. Instead I just enjoyed the event through the eyepiece of my 8" Reflector.
I have to say this event was quite a revelation and no Image can really capture the sheer beauty of it.
So in between I just took my phone and captured this image through the eyepiece as a souvenir.
Thank you everyone who was free for joining me on open:air for my 15th year Rez Day Gathering.
Visit: ArtSpace Hangout Sim: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Open%20Air/142/119/1065
A poem written by Persephone Phoenix for Clementine Rosca
When it comes
And it will
In the wake of a call
The quiet night
The morning so cold
That escape from the blanket seems
Impossible—
When it comes on soft feet
With sympathy dripping off its words
Recognize the enemy.
The enemy will speak as if it is your voice
But it isn’t. It is the voice of Maybelline,
Maxim, Donald Fucking Trump, clothing its naked agenda
With emperor’s clothes. Lie:
You aren’t good enough. Lie:
You aren’t pretty enough. Lie:
You need to buy his love with your entire
Self. These enemies visiting you are cowards.
They come lying because you can Feel the beauty of movement in your fingers.
Know the sun falls on you as it does on any flower. Remember
Magazine models are touched up after because even they can
Never
Be perfect enough. The enemy is only fed
By consumption. Starve him.
Throw off the blanket when the sun calls
To kiss you
Because you are beautiful
And the rainbow is enough.
photo credit: Harmony Evergarde
For photo bjd Contest "Impossible man" .
I made a small poll and asked vote foe fav male doll.
Baalberith won ^^
It was funny watching this little squirrel ducking and dodging with the peanut in his mouth. A blue jay had been swooping down and stealing his peanuts. (they are beautiful birds, but are such bullies). He managed to escape...nut intact only to bury it in the snow. I guess he'll find it in the spring.
Roidweek 2015 Fall Edition
This is "Cornbread"
Impossible Gen 2 B&W film
Gen 1 long hair Maine Coon cat
Taken w/ Polaroid SX-70 Sonar
Impossible Project PX 70 Beta Pioneer test film
Exposure wheel neutral.
Dyrhólaey is a small peninsula not far from the town of Vik. The peninsula is named for the enormous black lava arch you see in this image. Translating to mean something like 'door hole', it is a popular location for photography and for viewing puffins.
The first time I visited this location the winds were so powerful that photography was virtually impossible. I came back later in the trip to relatively calm conditions and snapped this shot.
The Cranberries - Dreams (Official Music Video)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yam5uK6e-bQ&list=RDyKNxeF4KMs...
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The Tiger's Nest perched in a seemingly impossible location at Sunset, Paro, Bhutan.
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. . and a couple of filters and set the speed at around 4000fps . . haha . . I chose to present it like this to give focus to the sun . . and still be able to see the stars . . God gives me the day and I'm giving Him the Glory.
More G1 than Job 3:14
Conyngham Road Enviro400 EV 51 basks in the evening sunshine heading for Red Cow on G1.
As the sun dips low over Dublin City Centre, casting a warm golden glow across the brick facades, the evening stretch begins to unfold. The sky, streaked with hues of orange and pink, signals the end of another bustling day in the capital. There’s a certain magic in this moment—people spilling out of offices and shops, their shadows stretching long on the pavement, eager to hop on the Dublin Bus G1 route heading toward Red Cow Luas via Parkwest Station. The double-decker buses, painted in their iconic green and yellow, rumble gently through the streets, ready to ferry commuters home for a well-deserved rest.
At the bus stop, a lively crowd gathers, chatting and laughing as they wait for their ride. The air is crisp, carrying the faint hum of the city winding down. Among the buses, one stands out with a vibrant ad plastered on its side, spotlighting the latest Mission: Impossible film. “Tom Cruise: The Final Reckoning” it declares in bold letters, promising heart-pounding action in cinemas from May 21. The ad’s bright lights catch the eye, a little beacon of Hollywood glamour amidst the everyday rhythm of Dublin life—a perfect nudge for anyone craving a thrilling night out after a long day.
There’s a comforting rhythm to this scene: the soft clatter of footsteps, the low hum of engines, and the occasional burst of laughter from the crowd. As the sun finally slips below the horizon, the streetlights flicker on, casting a cozy glow over the buses and their passengers. For those aboard the G1, the journey home is more than just a commute—it’s a moment to unwind, reflect, and maybe even plan a trip to the cinema to catch Ethan Hunt’s latest adventure. Dublin at sunset, with its blend of routine and excitement, never fails to charm.