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"Fame" Series 2/3

 

"Not now, man", the boy said to his red balloon as it continued to fill with his thoughts.

 

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One way to be introspective is to speculate or your own outro... er, outside.

 

Would you believe I have the artistic ability to sketch myself like so?

 

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redux of Norman Rockwell's "Triple Portrait". I found an image of it here.

This work is about Hong Kong and essentially an introspective examination of a phenomenon that I experienced during my stay in the vertical alpha city. By capturing urban and suburban places, I tried to explore the intriguing shifts in my spatial perception.

 

I will upload a small selection of photographs from the series here on Flickr.

 

As for the complete series, I was able to publish it as a limited edition photo book.

If you are interested, you can buy it here for 20,- €:

www.buchhaltung-verlag.de/invisiblehorizons.html

 

2D image of an introspective young lady in the shad of a tree on the shore of a beach gazing at a flower held in her hand.. The "enhanced" image was taken at Fort Smallwood park in Pasadena, Maryland.

Chelsea, NY

September 2007

 

*Photos by Bianca Alexis

...introspective

Leica Camera AG Leica M10 MONOCHROM

Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/90 ASPH.

Will this little fellow fall victim to progress?? A National Icon, endangered because of urban development. 800 species of Eucalypt and they live on just 50. Each Koala eats about 1 ton of leaves in its lifetime. They are being cleared at a rate of knots. I hope this little chap has no knowledge of this sad fact. He is actually just waiting for a keeper to bring in more fresh leaves, lucky boy...he doesn't have to risk life and limb searching for his tucker.

Can others see you as you see yourself ?

Ghost doesn't even want to think about it...

 

This slim novel is introspective and curious...is it about the protagonist? Or her mother? insightful and recommended

 

I have grown very very fond of profile portraits like this, I seem to be drawn to them. Her beauty is clearly seen and will take your breath away. This is again from my archives from my first shoot with her in the summer of 2012. You can see more of her many moods and expressions in my set "Alexis". Best in lightbox. Canon 5D Mark ii taken in Hopeland Gardens Aiken South Carolina.

A self-portrait by Rodrigo Ojeda Alcántara that reflects authenticity, warmth, and presence. Captured with precision, this image reveals the storyteller behind the camera.

Photo by Nigel Ball from the Gee Vaucher: Introspective Exhibition hosted at Firstsite Gallery

I know this is probably very lame and so typical: single woman = cat and we laugh a lot about this with some friends, imagining how it would be ending up with 12 cats as an old and solitary lady, eaten by the same cats once the old lady dies. I know, we have a weird humor with my friends.

Sooo, Flickr friends please meet Luna, Luna please meet my Flickr friends. This little guy has been in my life for about 13 years, came with me from France (in fact he says "miaou" not "meow" - he never lost his French accent) and we never left each other for more than a month. Longest relationship ever. Even my shrink can't compete (and now you know the humor I have, you know why I have a shrink haha).

As my mother told me once, as I had a boyfriend who was afraid I might not return from a trip to France a few years ago: "He's a jerk, he should know better that wherever you cat is, you'll come back."

The path ahead was uncertain, yet full of promise, and with each step, we embraced the unknown. We understood that the search for meaning was a lifelong journey, one that would forever be intertwined with the ever-changing circumstances of our fortunate lives.

feeling introspective at the moment

New Order

 

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Book :

 

Jean Widmer

Une Traversée

École Des Arts Décoratifs

2021

 

CD :

 

Pet Shop Boys

Introspective

Parlophone

2018

 

Design . Mark Farrow

 

iMusic :

 

New Order

Technique

Factory

FAC275

 

A GMA Temptation ...

Elliott Smith was a Portland, Ore. musician "whose dark, introspective songs won him critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination," according to the Seattle P-I. He apparently committed suicide in October 2003. In this photo he can be seen performing at the Bumbershoot music festival in 2000 in Seattle, Wash. He will likely be remembered for his song "Miss Misery," which was nominated for an Academy Award when it appeared in Gus Van Sant's "Good Will Hunting." His obituary can be found online within the Seattle P-I. seattlepi.nwsource.com/pop/144987_elliottobit23.html

  

submitted to adjectives to inspire clue: #17 curly (the original 101 list)

Taken in Lamington National Park, New South Wales Australia.

As the spring evening unfolds, Granton Harbour takes centre stage in a tableau of quiet elegance. The East Breakwater stretches purposefully into the Firth of Forth, its angular silhouette a bold contrast against the soft amber glow of the horizon. The lighthouse, a steadfast sentinel at the water’s edge, casts a commanding shadow, while two figures walk along the harbour wall, their presence adding a human connection to the vast, reflective expanse.

 

Above, the scene is framed by a rich tapestry of modern and historic architecture: the Queensferry Crossing towers in the distance, its cables delicately tracing the fading light, while the iconic Forth Rail Bridge offers a timeless silhouette against the dusky sky. Cramond Island’s treeline weaves natural beauty into this layered narrative, its dark forms melding seamlessly with the tranquil atmosphere.

 

The sky, painted in burnt orange and golden yellows, reflects in the calm waters below, where the subtle ripple of the Firth echoes the serenity of the moment. Shadows play across the scene, their depth and texture grounding the image in an earthy reality that contrasts the ethereal quality of the light.

 

The palette—warm, rich, and immersive—evokes a sense of peace and introspection, drawing viewers into a moment that feels both eternal and fleeting. This is more than a harbour at sunset; it is a place where the past meets the present, where structure meets nature, and where the quiet beauty of the evening invites you to linger and reflect.

 

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This scene is a poetic maritime landscape, blending minimalist architecture with timeless natural beauty. The warm palette of burnt orange, golden yellows, and deep shadows evokes a tranquil and introspective mood. It resonates with photographers seeking atmospheric compositions, nature enthusiasts drawn to coastal serenity, and romantics captivated by harmonious contrasts of light and shadow.

"Fame" Series 1/3

 

He exhaled his filthy thoughts into his red balloon. He took those thoughts to the cleaners.

 

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Introspective...

Chilling to this beautiful (and sad) ballad from the 1972 album 'Piledriver'

A bit different for me, but I hope you relax and enjoy xx

i created this, and the previous photo, one year ago, approximately, if not exactly. the moody and introspective quality of these photos reminds me of the work i used to create and post here on flickr. i haven't posted here in ages. i am currently, sporadically, posting on instagram. handle is @eltaff, btdubs. holla!

 

it's interesting how the content has shifted (and remained similar) and so has the terrain. besides the way i was compelled to create art and share, what i miss about this platform while using instagram, is the depth of conversation, relationship, and critique. maybe they are entangled.

 

just observing the ebbs and flows.

He doesn’t pose. He just stands there—quiet, unflinching, as if the world around him doesn’t need to know what he’s thinking.

There’s a storm somewhere behind those eyes, or maybe just the stillness of a summer afternoon, the kind where time slows down and a boy becomes something more than a boy—a story waiting to be told.

In Havana's classroom, a girl's introspective moment is interrupted as she turns, meeting the camera's gaze with a curious and contemplative expression

 

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Jennifer in deep thought

The young man's introspective expression suggests he is deeply immersed in self-reflection, pondering personal matters or engaging in internal dialogue. The color grading scheme and dramatic lighting further emphasize the pensive and serious mood, inviting the viewer to wonder about the complex inner world and unspoken feelings behind his thoughtful eyes.

All these things and more go into being a woman, which is one reason I believe my mind is more female-oriented than male

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