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Fujinon 50mm 1:1.4 M42
Depth of field of this vintage lens at maximum aperture and minimum focal distance: one book.
This photo could symbolize many things. Suppression of little people; Dictatorship; Deep State; Big Brother; oppression against women. In fact, it represents the opposite. Jan Žižka led an army of peasants, little people against the powerful Roman Empire and they were victorious due his clever military tactics for many years (1419-1434) even after his death in 1424. Equipped with simple modified farming tools, his small army demonstrated the Power of People. The monumental bronze statue was sculpted by B. Kafka in 1931-1941 and is part of Vítkov National Monument. Žižka historical heroics are always on the mind of the Czech folk, when their freedoms are in jeopardy.
875. Prague 2014- no.12. Nov. Taken 2014-May 25; P1240922; Uploaded Nov 21, 2021. Lmx -ZS5
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Kafka is a Rednose Pitbull XL, born October 2, 2016.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Zoë and her father Kafka.
Kafka is a Rednose Pitbull XL, born October 2, 2016. Zoë is from March 2019.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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An amazing Piece of art right in front of the Kafka Gallery in Prague.
And that’s not the only thing that makes Prague worth visiting.
Zoë and her father Kafka.
Kafka is a Rednose Pitbull XL, born October 2, 2016. Zoë is from March 2019.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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An art trail with six works of art has been created on the Leminger Höhe ridge near Eschlkam, right on the border with the neighboring Czech Republic. These include the “Room of Freedom and Slackness” by Ivan Kafka. The typical Czech and German pennant colors of red and white are generally symbolic of the two countries. The course of the pennants, adapted to the landscape, expresses the adaptation of both peoples to life in the respective region. The fluttering and rustling of the pennants is synonymous with the communication between the two nations.
Looking at the course of the rows of pennants, with one appearing straight and the other somewhat disordered, the artist believes that this corresponds to the different paths taken by the two peoples towards a common Europe.
The painting was created shortly before a heavy thunderstorm, which is why the clouds and colors are relatively drastic.
Auf dem Höhenzug der Leminger Höhe bei Eschlkam, unmittelbar an der Grenze zum Nachbarland Tschechien, wurde eine Kunstwanderweg mit sechs Werken angelegt. Dazu gehört der „Raum der Freiheit und der Schlaffheit„ von Ivan Kafka. Die für Tschechien und Deutschland typischen Wimpelfarben Rot und Weiß stehen generell symbolisch für die beiden Länder. Der der Landschaft angepasste Verlauf drückt die Anpassung beider Völker an das Leben in der jeweiligen Region aus. Das Flattern und Rauschen der Wimpel, ist gleichzusetzen mit der Kommunikation der beiden Völker.
Betrachtet man den Verlauf der Wimpelreihen, wobei eine geradlinig und die andere etwas ungeordnet erscheint, so entspricht dies nach Meinung des Künstlers dem unterschiedlichen Weg beider Völker in ein gemeinsames Europa.
Das Bild entstand kurz vor einem heftigen Gewitter, daher sind die Wolken und Farben relativ drastisch.
Text von der Homepage der Gemeinde, angepasst und übersetzt.
WORDS:
"This village belongs to the Castle, and whoever lives here or passes the night here does so in a manner of speaking in the Castle itself." (Franz Kafka, 'The Castle')
MUSIC: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRbnyqESQR4 : "Approaching Snowy Village". From the 2013 album 'FRANK KAFKA - THE CASTLE'. The Sonic Poem Series. Composed by EDGAR FROESE.
The Centaurs' Hall, Verdigris (198, 87, 65) - Moderate
... "Más allá de cierto punto no hay retorno. Ese es el punto que se debe alcanzar." Frank Kakfa.
... "Beyond a certain point there is no return. That is the point that must be reached." Frank Kakfa.
... salud, buenas luces y muchas gracias a todos/as!!! ... feliz semana!!!
... health, good lights and so thank much to all!!! ... happy week!!!
... Series: "Ellos" / "They"
... Music: "Kakfa" by Cliff Martínez ( ... from Steven Soderbergh's homonimus film)