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My 43rd shot for One Object 365 Days Project. I'm quite happy with this one.
Looking forward to Lost season 4!
To some of my photogrpahs I add a virtual passepartout... kind of want to see beforehand how it will look like to be framed for the wall... Usually I decide for white passepartouts. Just for fun I tried out the black one... thouht the contrast is interesting. So here are both for my "virtual galley set".
TheI view out of my livingroom: I see the most northern vinyard at the river rhine, wonderful trees... and once in a while the most wonderful rainbows. This one was even double, but the second one (rear left) is hard to recognize.
I uploaded this photograph almost 6 months ago....... since it belongs to "my views out of the window" brought it up front.
Where the emerald light comes from...
This is the green background I use for my flowers sometimes.
The late afternoon sun will shine through and give it this
emerald like colour.
The Sea
Will be the Sea
Whatever the drop's philosophy.
As quoted in The Sun at Midnight : The Revealed Mysteries of the Ahlul Bayt Sufis (2003) by Laurence Galian
This scene covered zones 2-9, suggesting N-2 development. I exposed three
sheets of kodak tmy-2. Here, I've tried 'water-bath' developing, which is
not supposed to work very well with 'these new t-grained films':
a) pre-soak in water then:
b) 45sec in D-76 with aggitation
c) back into water without aggitation for a minute....
repeat b&c 4 more times
The neg is 'slightly' blocked in the highlights. There is detail
everywhere except the inside of the arch above the
column.... there is shadow detail throughout.
Then why do you always SEEK outside? If you are so understanding why don't you borrow a lamp from me and search inside?
1. Seeds of light waiting to be born, 2. It rained today!, 3. Buds, 4. Feathered
Thanks to www.flickr.com/photos/claudio_alvarado/ I know now for sure that this is a kind of Mimosa, " Albizzia lophanta "
Some men see things as they are and say why...
I dream of things that never were and say why not.
"George Bernard Shaw, Back to Methuselah"
Day 8 - I made it hrough the week :)
All I have to do now is another 357 days and 357 different ideas. No problemo!
Started proper plans for my trip to india today too. I now know how expensive it will be. I am going to have to get used to living on trains too! but it will be totally worth it. India, nepal, cambodia, vietnam and thailand. If i dont get good pictures from that I am taking out my eye!
"Love is patient, love is kind, love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way, it is not irritable or resentful, it does not rejoice in wrong doing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes in all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends."
— Saint Paul
"Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves."
Mondnacht
Es war, als hätt’ der Himmel
Die Erde still geküßt,
Daß sie im Blütenschimmer
Von ihm nun träumen müßt'.
Die Luft ging durch die Felder,
Die Ähren wogten sacht,
Es rauschten leis die Wälder,
So sternklar war die Nacht.
Und meine Seele spannte
Weit ihre Flügel aus,
Flog durch die stillen Lande,
Als flöge sie nach Haus*
[The night of the moon
It was as though the sky
had silently kissed the earth,
so that it now had to dream of sky
in shimmers of flowers.
The air went through the fields,
the corn-ears leaned heavy down
the woods swished softly—
so clear with stars was the night
And my soul stretched
its wings out wide,
flew through the silent lands
as though it were flying home]
*Joseph von Eichendorff
This is in dedication to my Grandmother... it's one of her
favourite poems. She is 93 years old and in the process
of leaving this earth.
"God has put us who bear his Message on stage in a theater in which no one wants to buy a ticket. - 1 Corinthians 4:9 (The Message)"
— Saint Paul
The healing power of Linden flowers...
Linden grows in temperate climates of Europe, Asia, and North America. There are many different species of linden that are used medicinally. Regardless of species, the flower of the plant is the part that is most frequently used in medical preparations. While sometimes referred to as a lime flower, linden is not related to the lime fruit. Linden has been used in European folk medicine for centuries for a wide range of health conditions.
The beauty of childhood. Pure love. This is my best friend Heidi's son, Michael. I have loved him since he was just something Heidi and I imagined happening down the line in her life at some point. He has always been a pure joy for me.
This clematis montana has the most delicious
babypowder scent. She climbs up on our house
on the afternoonsunny side...
One of my favourite english roses in my garden. She has heart-shaped petals
and a wonderful rose scent.
I have lots, lots of work waiting... so I will be back with you tonight
to enjoy your photographs! Have a wonderful day everybody!