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Je ne sais trop quoi dire de plus sur cette toile, le titre me parait suffisamment explicite en rapport avec la peinture. J'adore ce genre de cadre, je les fais moi même avec des tasseaux de récup' qui ont donc des longueurs différentes, je trouve avoir réussi à exploiter les dimensions atypiques de ce cadre, accentuant alors l'effet de convergence et de profondeur.
environ 0,70 x 1,30 m, glycero sur toile.
Black Diamond Evangeline, Desdemona, Monique Gold wig, Wicked Stitchery outfit
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Three years ago: The deep breath before the plunge.
11.2.06: Our last day in Maryland before departing south for Texas. On our third day in "The Great State," there was an accident and a major injury that required surgery. That, quite simply, seems to have set the tone for our time here. So, I'm looking over these older images and indulging in some introspection. At times, I suffer from the over-examined life, but I'm taking a moment nonetheless.
In any case, thank you for stopping by.
Prost. 8^)
In an era where the world is so crazy and our lives have become so hectic it's easy to forget to take time for ourselves and reflect. Sometimes its the simple task of knowing that our current lives and the present version of ourselves is enough. When we are always striving to become better, contentment can often become the greatest gift of all.
My cousin introspecting at Chand Bibi in Maharashtra, India. This was taken with my 2 mp camera phone!
Jam Imani Rad has a rare moment of introspection.
A satirical look at the world of Jam Imani Rad of Preston, Lancashire, UK. A man with one supreme cause: HIMSELF
Guess what I found in the household clutter center by my basement door… a disco ball! (It's about the size of a softball.) When you live with a musician, you never know what you're going to find around the house, I guess. The little plastic people encouraged me to put it to good use.
Introspection
Just couldn't come up with anything for this challenge. And then I saw what Allison posted and thought I could copy her idea. I took a photo of one of my needlepoints in progress. Just added a border and the Charcoal Sketch look in Topaz.
i do needlepoint while watching TV, but it is a good way for me to calm my mind.
I had an appointment this week with my hip Doctor at Duke. I hadn't seen him since December of 2019! He is an Orthopedic Oncologist who specializes in the type of tumor I have... PVNS. It is not cancer but it creates havoc nonetheless. The clinic was busy and it always makes me look inward to be thankful for what I have and to bless the others who are not as lucky. How to photograph that?
Daughter of one of the DFW Area Meetup members.
I think this image is a good example why you shouldn't be quick to delete a photo from your camera. I happened to snap this one at the very moment she blinked. My immediate thought was "delete." But then I considered the expression on her face and thought it looked like she was just soaking in the nature around her.
Vacations provide lots of time for quiet introspection. Last night I went to the Niblic dock, walked the length of the beach, and sat on the rocks at Roses Point for over an hour, alone with my thoughts under the full moon. Between the bug spray and wine I’d brought, the mosquitoes didn’t bother me at all! It was a gorgeous, cool night, and the water was so still that it didn’t make a sound along the shoreline. Not another soul disturbed my quiet time, which I appreciated. When I finally left, I headed over to the Chandler’s Cove dock to do a little more night photography.
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"Hushed Offering," my intention was to capture a moment of profound introspection and the quiet weight of personal devotion within a realm of deep shadow. This piece explores the interplay between overwhelming darkness and a focused, internal light, symbolizing hope, vulnerability, or a silent communion. The figure, cast almost entirely in silhouette with head bowed, embodies a deep sense of humility or deep thought, their hands gently holding what appears to be a small, illuminated object or offering.
A stark, narrow beam of light cuts through the pervasive gloom, illuminating the textured, possibly damp, ground and highlighting the delicate gesture of the hands. This light, while sparse, creates a powerful contrast that emphasizes the figure's solitary existence within the vast darkness. The rough texture of the wall in the background adds to the sense of a confined, almost forgotten, space. It's a contemplation on the universal act of quiet reverence, the search for meaning in solitude, and the powerful narrative that can be conveyed through minimal elements and striking light.
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Light painting experiment inspired by Dennis Calvert .
No Photoshop, only mental lights. Some minor tweaking of contrast and brightness and the clarity setting, eez all.