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it is exactitude in art or the complement of art :-)
Charles Nègre
Justice Matters!
sunrise, Duck, outer banks, north carolina
An interpretation of the metro station "Brudermühlstraße" - U 6 - Munich - Germany
A very special station with interesting perspectives and a very cool mood.
Metro Blues # 21
My first post for 2023, and so a belatedly Happy New Year to everyone, I wish the best for all of you for this year 2023. This photo I took back when it was all snow and planet Hoth, I took this whilst riding on the back of a Tauntaun. The scenario of the snow, the sun and the green reminded me of having all four Seasons in one day, so why not pay a little tribute to Vivaldi, my best friend's favourite composer, of whom we watched a performance in Berlin by five very talented string players, classical music live is absolutely amazing!
I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you! :)
An interpretation of metro station "Dülferstraße" - U 2 - Munich - Germany
Metro Blues # 5
Sony A7R III - Pixelshift - Voigtländer Hyper Wide Heliar - 10 mm - f 11 - 1 s - ISO 100
A creative interpretation of my last post, bringing the feel of summer into the picture.
I used DDG and GIMP
Different thing for different people’
.“illusion - VNV Nation”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu-8wGbWMro
I do believe nature is subject to a million interpretations
Naturalis..
Eine Interpretation eines oft und gerne fotografierten Treppenhauses in der Münchener Innenstadt.
An interpretation of a frequently photographed staircase in downtown Munich.
Website: www.heiko-roebke-photography.de
(English follow)
J’aime façonner des interprétations personnelles de mon monde… de sa nature, de la vie sociale qui l’habite, des énigmes qui nous entourent. Ces interprétations ressemblent souvent plus à des « demain » ou des « ailleurs » qui scintillent plutôt qu’à des mondes réels. Alors, croyez-moi, un jour, je trouverai bien ma route vers les étoiles.
Patrice
Photo originale : Cette photo n’a pas été prise sur la planète Enigma où j’habite à temps partiel, mais sur les rives de la Baie de Fundy, en Nouvelle-Écosse (Canada). Cette région est l’endroit où on observe les plus grandes marées du monde, soit près de 20 mètres! À l’endroit exact où je me trouvais pour prendre cette photo, il y avait 6-8 mètres d’eau quelques heures plus tard…
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I love to shape, to create personal visual interpretations of my world. . . of its nature, of its social life, of the enigmas that surround it. These visual poems frequently seem more like "glitters in the future" or "sunny dreamlands" rather the real world. So, trust me, one day I will find my way to the stars.
Patrice
Original photo: This photo was not taken on the Planet Enigma (where I leave part time), but on the shores of the Bay of Fundy, in Nova Scotia (Canada). This region is where the highest tides in the world are observed, almost 20m! At the point where I was while taking this photo, there were 6-8m of water few hours later ...
""In Japan 'Grampus' is a common alternative way of describing a killer whale. The kanji character for grampus can be interpreted in two ways; one reading is “shachi,” which is the Japanese for grampus.
The other interpretation is 'Shachihoko', which represents a monster with the head of a tiger and the tail of a carp. A gold-plated pair of these beasts adorns the top of Nagoya Castle in Japan.""
info- www.cryptopia.us/site/2010/10/grampus-england/
Fumiaki Kawate created both interpretations: "Grampus", as shown above and also "Shachihoko", also shown in the first comment box.
I used a sheet of satogami-paper 35x35 to fold this origami "Grampus".
Final seize about 12cm tall and 12 cm width.
Name: Shachihoko (Grampus) without Explicit Scale Foldinq
Design: Fumiaki Kawahata
Diagrams in Tanteidan magazine #160
Un tango argentin s'improvise dans le petit monde des mousses.
(Libre interprétation)
An Argentine tango is improvised in the small world of moss.
(Free interpretation)
A small group of us share a photo each week that we all process and post privately in our little group. This image was taken by Jenni (jenni101) www.flickr.com/photos/jennilou101 and was a shot of a rusty old spark plug on a ledge. Our instructions were to make it pretty; this is my interpretation of that.
Here's my interpretation of this morning's walk with Marnie. I didn't take my camera with me, so I photographed this with my Samsung phone. We were just entering the park when a herd of cows appeared, running down to take a drink in Powell's Pool in Sutton Park. After they'd had a drink they all settled down and had a bask in the lovely sunshine. It was delightful ! So I did a painting. Hope you like it !
Every summer cows are permitted to graze in Sutton Park, many people objecting, as they leave their large cow pats. Dogs do like to roll in them, but thankfully, Marnie does not. She rolls in other things, but not cow pats !
Sutton Park is a National Nature Reserve and cows help to keep the grass and weeds to a minimum in certain areas.
~ Edited in Topaz Studio - especially Topaz Impresson 2 ~
Thanks as always for your wonderful friendship - Happy and peaceful trouble-free weekend and week ahead.
I have grown with the Billy Elliot movie, it changed my life- Here my interpretation of his character and the black swan lake .
Pants . David heather owen trousers .
Cindlinz - thank you for this beautiful interpretation of my lost shadow xx
You know how special she is to me xx
Since joining Flickr I have made friends I will keep a lifetime x
You've made her look quite regal!! But she was far from it!! Just an ordinary little Dopey-Dawkins who I was lucky to find xx
Thank you x
This picture was a lot of fun to do! I haven't made an "official" habit of trying to do lose interpretations of tarot card themes, but it's one of those things that sort of crop up every now and again. After tossing around ideas with Ryanna Foxclaw, we settled on doing a play on the Devil Arcana. She was gracious enough to go with a male look to get the theme right, but you should certainly check out her other work! It's awesome! Special thanks to Gwen for helping out!
Plus, it's an excuse to show off some past work and upcoming releases from a few of my sponsors. Bauhaus Movement has a new set of poses out at Liaison Collaborative, Zibska has some awesome cosmetics and headdresses coming to the birthday round of WLRP, and Cureless just has lots of beautiful work!
Catch rides over on my blog!
Credits: Blog!
This is my humourous interpretation of this week's theme for Macro Mondays "Lost/Found".
When I read the new theme on Wednesday, my mind got stuck on what www.flickr.com/photos/janettowbin/ wrote about how it is literally imposible to photograph something which is lost and I started humouring the notion and trying to come up with funny and creative ways to portray it. I realise that this not my most artful macro creation, but I founf it funny enough to want to share. As the new rule of one pic per week is already in application, this shot will not be submitted to the group pool, but I really hope you enjoy it anyway ;D
So I wish you all a very pleasing Sunday evening, my dear friends, and promise to catch up with everyone tomorrow since I've missed a couple of days' uploads... :((
Big smiles to all :)))
House - Palace of Quiñones.
MURALLA Y PORTÓN./ WALL AND ENTRANCE GATE .
- Construido en el S. XVI, sufrió un incendio importante en 1915 y fue reconstruido en los años 70.-
En su interior hay numerosos edificios y se encuentra, actualmente, la Casa del Parque Natural de Babia y Luna. ( Centro de Interpretación ).
- Built in the 16th Century, it suffered a major fire in 1915. It was rebuilt in the 70s and, currently, contains the Interpretation Center of Babia and Luna natural Park.
En / In:
Riolago. Babia baja. León.
Castilla y León. España. Spain.
My impressionistic interpretation of an urban dog walker, this image was inspired by photographer, Nicholas X Bent, whose art manages to capture the essence or spiritual aspect of his subjects - particularly trees. We had a chance to listen to him speak yesterday, and I was fascinated by his use of the camera as a brush. You can check out his work here, @nicholasxbent on Instagram.
The technique is harder than it looks and this attempt on my part is feeble at best. However, it did give me a chance to play with editing for the Sliders Sunday Theme. HSS!
Visual interpretation of Newton's 3rd Law of Motion.
From a series I'm working on - visual representation of the laws, theories and hypothesis that govern the universe.
It is a real problem, is it not? How can we come to an understanding of this utterly diverse and complicated world whilst sitting in the particularity of our home? It is true that the media, from newspapers to TV and social media, offer us a daily digest of selected information. We would, I sincerely hope, critically examine these news and think for ourselves. However, even so, we would have to deal with the selective nature of the information. We never see "the whole picture". Our knowledge, even at the best of times, is necessarily fragmentary. It is absolutely important to be aware of this limitation - it is one of the virtues that make us human.
I am saying this because AI is on the march. AI has never ever left its ivory tower, it never "left home". It never made any experiences. AI has not seen anything. It does not know how to suffer. What it does is to harvest and (often illegally) exploit printed or published materials, information it has neither created nor even collected. It does not know what it does not know. And yet AI will come up with explanations and scenarios that are untroubled by any kind of self-doubt. AI does not know when it is peddling false information. AI will interpret the world whilst staying at its "home" and will not even be aware of it. Leica M8 plus Voigtlaender 35/1.4 at approx. F8.
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Return to Oxford St with a polarizer. Many thanks to Kozology for chooing this shot as the admins pick of the day in the Ministract group on June 4th 09:
"Many who have commented about this photo had a similar interpretation as I did: abstracted, intergalactic soldiers on the march! It also reminded me of the White Stripes' Seven Nation Army. The composition of the architecture and negative space offers a "leap of faith" of sorts to the viewer and thus the openess to our mutual interpretation. Congrats Myxi on being the Admin's pic of the day! What a beautiful ministract!"
Spending a lot of time at home can lead to mischief. I've watched some tutorials I've had for a long time and have bought some new ones to keep me occupied. In this image, I used a technique to enlarge the lighthouse in order to counter its miniaturization from having used a wide-angle lens. Going that far I played with some Orton like affects which look pretty to me (today), if a bit unnatural. Feel free to be critical if this isn't your kind of thing. Stay safe.
So-- above is my interpretation of the fabulous Goldfrapp's album art "Head First." I absolutely LOVE Goldfrapp...I think I could use every song she ever made in my pics... 😀
Below-- is the amazing original album art for "Head First." I really enjoyed this photo challenge.
Any one can join this fantastic SL photo competition that is about re-creating your favorite album at Mon Joli Cadeau!!! Please see Avalon Bouvier or Yoh Boa in world for more details.
Here is your taxi!!!
Here is a link to one of the awesome songs on the album!!!
I love simplicity, but thoughts are complicated, sometimes you need a complicated image to invoke your thoughts at that moment. The story behind this image is to reflect what an artist sees through another artist's work.
It is very hard not to capture other bystanders in a public display. I took many shots with my tripod and use Photoshop Stack to remove all the other point and shooters but this photographer. He just stood there for a long time and appeared on most of my frames. So I put him back on this image to reflect his admiration at that frozen moment.
… at the majesty of trees :)
Another textural interpretation of trees. I do rather seem besotted by them just now (the trees certainly... perhaps wobbly shots too :) ).
I'm playing with a more impressionistic style at the moment, mainly because ICMs seem to lend themselves to that. I keep hoping I'll get back to some real photography again and suddenly transmute into a normal photographer. I delude myself, i know :)
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy 100x and Donnerstagsmonocrom
[Handheld ICM with a twist movement.
Developed in DxO Photolab 3.
Sharpened in Affinity.
Converted in Nik Silver Efes, toned.
Recoloured in Affinity. Square crop.]
A European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) brings food to its young in a nest cavity of an old tree tree on the edge of the Great Sandhills south of Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada.
1 June, 2011.
Slide # GWB_20110601_1800.CR2
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The book in the image and title, written in Greek, is a dictionary of dream interpretations and is over sixty years old. It was scanned. The leaf was photographed on the street. The two images were basically processed in Lightroom and combined using Gimp layers.
Various interpretation of the bonnet livery--one war and one blue--have the Santa Fe adequately represented against the calm morning waters of the Meramec River at Times Beach, the second of 4 encounters H STLTUL4 18A will have with the Meramec on its trip "upriver" across the Cuba Subdivision in southern Missouri. The Frisco selected a three deck truss span design to bridge the river at this location, the current configuration of which rests on the concrete half of the inconsistently constructed piers left from when the route was double tracked on its easternmost 34 miles between St. Louis and nearby Pacific. Times Beach is more well known as the infamous site of one of America's more memorable residential contaminations, described in detail in a prior posting for those intrigued: www.flickr.com/photos/54360625@N08/31929037954/in/photoli...
I have made my first step into the Macro World and I have to say, I find it fascinating. I know that Dandelions are very popular subjects but I am not sure you have seen this interpretation before.
At the first look of this closeup, I have directly seen the allegory with the human brain. Even with less complexity and features, I believe Nature is much nicer graphically.
i posted a black and white interpretation of this photograph last year, and i thought it would be interesting to go back to the original, cropped in a similar way to see the landscape in its 'real' skin. radicofani is in the background, to the right, balancing the farmhouse and orchard / vineyard in the foreground left. i've cropped this version a little tighter to draw more attention to radicofani's tower (though it doesn't really need the help.) i still prefer the monochrome version, though i like this color take on the scene quite a bit. this visit to toscana was my first outing wtih my (then) newest DSLR, and i was just starting to get comfortable with the new camera at about this point. a good exposure preserved the option of processing in either color or black and white.
this was shot with a nikon d800 mounted with a nikkor 24mm - 70mm f/2.8 lens. this is my typical setup for walking around the countryside.
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