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“The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.”
-Dan Brown (Inferno)
Life is a complex riddle with complexities of reciprocity.
Fantasy-reality, Light-shadow, True-false, Want- affluence, Joy-grief, Optimistic- pessimistic, Interior- exterior, Crooked- straight, Identical- different, Illumination-darkness, Reality-dream, Abundant- scarce … … …
-this list goes on and on..
These made our life a complicated puzzle. More than the reverse Rubik’s Cube.
And the most interesting fact is that, each one of them creates the foundation of existence of the other. Without life there’s nothing but death. Without light, there’s only darkness.
“আলো বলে অন্ধকার তুই বড় কালো,
অন্ধকার বলে ভাই তাই তুমি আলো"
But despite living in a great maze like life, an individual must choose his side rather being callous.
“In dangerous times, there is no sin greater than inaction… ...
When it came to the circumstances of the world, denial had become a global pandemic.”
Abir Shaqran photography
January 5, 2013
Bashundhara City,
Dhaka.
Bangladesh.
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self-portrait
(November 8, 2013)
musical inspiration: "Labyrinth Of Dreams" by Nox Arcana
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with the Aerial & Physical Performance Artists Asami Yasumoto
The creator and the model of these past photos of the Mask "abre los ojos" series.
This image is from our new collaboration work.
Nicosia is the capital and largest city on the island of Cyprus, as well as its main business centre.It is located near the centre of the Mesaoria plain, on the banks of the River Pedieos.
Old Nicosia is surrounded by the Venetian Walls, behind which one may discover the city’s historic past unfold into a magical labyrinth of museums, old churches and medieval buildings.
There is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment.
We are making photographs to understand what our lives mean to us.
The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do.
The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.
I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn’t photograph them.
One of several labyrinths hidden in the hills of Sibley Volcanic park, in Oakland, CA, former site of various quarries, and formerly known as Round Top Park. This one has been around since the 80s. One of them purportedly since the 1940s.
I don't know if the floating rectangles appear as easily in this angle. I really don't know what increases the optical illusion aspects of this labyrinth.
I tried replicating a labyrinth with tiles, but didn't have enough. I did the other half in studs, and liked it better that way, because the studs seemed to increase the optical illusions of diagonal lines from corner to corner and the zig-zagging rectangles horizontally and vertically through the middle. It makes me want to try my own designs and see how the optical illusions can be manipulated.
The labyrinth design I used can be seen a bit down on this page: www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/gem-projects/maa/Interview_w...
Or, an alternate image: www.lavigne.dk/labyrinth/e1intro-filer/image006.jpg
Labyrinth Event & Hunt Opens @ Noon Today!
This is a massive Halloween Event with 100s of brands!
3x 25L hunt gifts from 3rd Eye!
Event LM // shorturl.at/DBUjZ
2008 Winter Solstice Lantern Festival in Vancouver, BC at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Yaletown
LABYRINTH OF LIGHT
The labyrinth has long been used for meditation, prayer and sites of ritual in various cultures around the world. Created with over 700 pure beeswax candles, the winter solstice labyrinth invites you to warm yourself in a self-guided ceremony intended to help release old attachments and envision new possibilities as the darkest night of the year births a new season.
Photog: Jon Cottrell
Model: LaNae Hamilton
Makeup: Janine Maloney
Strobist:
2x580EX-IIs
Key: 46" Softlighter II, boomed camera-left @ 1/4, 24mm
Background: Snoot, behind camera-right @ 1/8, 105mm
Radio Triggered
Camera Info in EXIF
A labyrinth in the heart of Paris, 20 meters underground, holds the remains of approximately 7 million people.
My daughter was very intrigued by it.
The Paris Catacombs welcome nearly 550,000 visitors yearly.
This was a nice walk in the woods with plenty of rocks to explore. Four shot HDR ,2,0,-2,-3, processed in photomatix pro, adjustments Aperture 3, Nik Software plugins.
Comments welcome.
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This is wooden labyrinth at Burford Priory. Unlike a maze, you can't get lost in a labyrinth - the journey is what is important.
Achtsames Schreiten durch unser Labyrinth und Wahrnehmen des Öffnen und Schließen des Kreises als Sinnbild für den Lauf des Lebens.
The minifigs from my Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: Escher Room LEGO project.
Support and share to own it! ideas.lego.com/projects/bc7e2b0e-2cce-4550-975f-bb07699833eb
another easy one for rui.
With all those chairs in the cathedral, we couldn't think of a better one.
Best seen with Anne Dudley's 'Pavane' as background-music.
I have forgotten
the man I was before;
I know there is an Other in the shadows,
whose fate is to wear out the long solitudes
which weave and unweave this Hades
and waits for my blood and devours my death.
Each of us seeks the other.
If only this was the final day of waiting.
The Labyrinth
by Jorge Luis Borges
This is a wonderful deisgn of lamp. It was a very big in size.. I feel lost into somewhere seeing this lamp.. Like my sight was going into labyrinth of light
Lately I was travelling quite much. Life is always a journey... I am travelling now in few hours for bi-lateral meeting between Malaysia and Thailand. We have regular meeting till we feel friend and delighted to meet again. It wil lbe a meeting and trips together so I hope I could take photos from Chiang Mai - the famous north of Thailand .
After this trip there will be another two trips before new year... Hope to see you soon
Thank you very much for your vistting
Bangkok, Thailand
San Vitale, begun c. late 520s, consecrated 547, mosaics date between 546 and 556. The Church was restored 1540s, 1900, 1904, and in the 1930s, Ravenna (Italy).
A pretty cool green space in the shape of a head with a Labyrinth in the shape of a brain at University of St Thomas in Houston TX
Daniel Spoerri has created a labyrinth inspired by a pre-Columbian Neolithic cave drawing. He slightly modified the lines of the drawing and used a low wall to create the labyrinth on a hill. The labyrinth symbolises a cosmic union of Mother Earth and Father Sun, and features a hermaphroditic creature with a phallus and breasts as the object of the exhibition.
Daniel Spoerri heeft een labyrint gemaakt, geïnspireerd door een pre-Colombiaanse neolithische grottekening. Hij heeft de lijnen van de tekening licht aangepast en gebruikt een lage muur om het labyrint op een heuvel te creëren. Het labyrint symboliseert een kosmische verbintenis van Moeder Aarde en Vader Zon, en heeft een hermaphroditisch wezen met een fallus en borsten als object van de tentoonstelling,
Rmb a while ago I did a series with Courtney and Heidi as part of my Labyrinth Chronicle series? I finally finished editing the main image from that day...Here you go, let me know what you think!
Labyrinth Chronicle - The life we are longing
The day when you were leaving...
Was the day I turned off all my feeling...
My world had a meaning...
But it was all your belonging...
You packed all but one thing...
And that thing is called waiting...
Hope was merely like...
Like a pair of desperate hand...
Trying to hold sand but leaking...
Like an old tune fading...
Fading into oblivion...
Until that one last note...
I thought we had a life...
That we were both longing...
Photographer: Mingyang Sun Foto
Model: Courtney Schott
MUA: Heidi Chan
Costume: April Peters
Forming the border of Nocturnus, the Kelra Labyrinth serves as a deterrent on any soul foolish enough to enter. Guarded by the minotaurs and reptrians, fresh meat is always welcome in the maddening mazes within Kelra. Doomed souls will often head towards the watch tower at the center in the hopes of spying an exit, yet they aren't the only species looking to exploit the tower.
See more here on Flickr or over at Eurobricks in the Guilds of Historica