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the desire is to find the limitations of a camera so I can overcome them :-)
Ernst Haas
Truth Matters!
sunrise, atlantic beach, north carolina
....must be like an island. You have to take it as it is, in its limitations - an island surrounded by the changing vicissitudes of the sea, always touched by the rise and fall of the tides.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh ("Gift from the Sea" book tip)
On the Way on Madeira Island, at the eastern tip in Ponta de São Lourenço, thanks for a great time....
Denn auch eine Beziehung....
....muss wie eine Insel sein. Man muss sie nehmen, wie sie ist, in ihrer Begrenzung - eine Insel, umgeben von der wechselvollen Unbeständigkeit des Meeres, immer während vom Steigen und Fallen der Gezeiten berührt.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh ("Muscheln in meiner Hand" Buchtip)
Unterwegs auf der Insel Madeira, an der Ostpitze in Ponta de São Lourenço, danke für die schöne Zeit....
"The mathematical Sciences particularly
Exhibit Order, Symmetry, and Limitations;
These are the greatest Forms
Of the Beautiful"
(Aristotle)
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
Crazy Snowflakes taken Jan 30, 2021 for the group
b> CrAzY Tuesday #Symmetry
ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/10 Sec
ISO 400
Magic is much like life itself: it has rules and limitations, and mastery of it takes work, skill and talent.
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The peculiar virtue of photography, at the same time, in the hands of a purely mechanical operator, its severest limitation, is its power of revealing all textures and revealing all details. The art of photography is to be sought precisely at this point: it lies in using this technical perfection in such a way that every element shall hold its place and every detail contribute to the expression of the theme. Just as in other arts there is no room here for the non-essential. Inasmuch as the lens does not in the same way as the pencil lend itself to the elimination of elements, the problem is so to render every element that it becomes essential; and, inasmuch as in the last analysis there are no distinctions in Nature of significant and insignificant, the pursuit of this ideal is theoretically justified. A search for and approach to this end distinguishes the work of Alfred Stieglitz. It must not be supposed that the adoption of a particular equipment (such as lenses of critical focus or particular color screens) can by itself achieve the desired result; here, as elsewhere, it is the man behind the tool, and not the tool, that counts.
Ananda Kentish Muthu Coomaraswamy
HBW! Ukraine Matters!
japanese camellia, 'Sea Foam', sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina
{ Explored #47 }
We are by your side! This message is for you know who. Yeah, you. :)
Oh, one more thing:
Amelia, thank you so much for your nice testimonial!
Amelia appears on flickr not too long ago and I already see she has the potential of being a great photographer! She doesn't have a DSLR camera yet but that's okay. I think working under limitations usually force you to be more creative!!
Keep up the good work Amelia! You're a good friend to be with on flickr!! :)
Utrecht - Buurkerkhof
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A lap blanket of many colors. Due to the limitations I can't show all the colors. It was crocheted by my neighbor for Christmas 2020.
HMM
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The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched.
They must be felt with the heart .
- Helen Keller -
statue of limitations
This bronze sculpture towers over several storeys in the stair hall. It represents a flagpole with a flag of mourning at half-mast. However, only the lower half can be seen in the Humboldt Forum – the flagpole metaphorically pierces the ceiling, emerging from the ground somewhere else entirely.
The title of the piece is a play on words on the legal term ‘Statute of Limitations’. The UN Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity of 1968 stipulates that there is no statute of limitations for the prosecution of genocide. The artist is using the title to reference the colonial crimes committed by the German Reich, for example, its actions in what is now the Republic of Namibia between 1904 and 1908.
Statue of Limitations is a critical commentary on Germany’s handling of the crimes committed during its colonial past – crimes it is only now beginning to address.
source: humboldtforum.org
Sometimes the wind gusts
And nonplussed, colors combust
-- the sun blazes through
I was missing the view of a good Colorado (home state) sunset. It is interesting how I can miss a thing so much that I do not notice what is in front of me. The sun does not care where I live. My mind is my greatest freedom, and my only limitation.
This was taken on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River. Across the way is Iowa.
I am not a fan of corn, and the wintertime here is gray, but the springtime storms and scudding clouds can take my breath away.
(My apologies, feeling poetic today)
Zwei wichtige Grundprinzipien dieser Architektur hat Mies van der Rohe mit dem Pavillon verwirklicht:
Mit dem konstruktiven Prinzip, des so genannten "Freien Grundriss", hat van der Rohe das Gebäude von den Begrenzungen tragender Wände im Inneren befreit. Die tragende Funktion übernehmen Außenwände oder Stützen. Der Grundriss ist nun flexibel gestaltbar und veränderbar. Wände dienen nur noch als Raumteiler.
Das räumliche Prinzip "Offener Grundriss" betrachtet das Gebäude als einen zusammenhängenden Raum, in dem einzelne Funktionen nicht in verschiedenen Räumen strikt voneinander getrennt sind. Die Raumeinheiten gehen fließend ineinander über. Trennende Elemente können Licht, verschiedene Bodenbeläge, unterschiedliche Farben, leichte Raumteiler oder entsprechende Möblierungen sein.
Das Dach aus Stahlbeton wird durch filigrane, kaum auffallende verchromte Stahlstützen getragen. Zwischen diesen reichen Wandelemente und Fenster von der Decke bis an den Boden. An den Wänden und Böden finden verschiedenfarbige Marmorarten Verwendung: Travertino, ein leicht poröses Gestein und Onyxmarmor (Serpentinit), der durch seine Bänderungen erkennbar ist.
Auch hier ist der Deutsche Pavillon richtungweisend: die Steinplatten wurden durch eine "Naturstein-Fassadenverankerung" an die Wände vorgehängt. Auch dies ist ein Verfahren, welches wegen seiner großen Gestaltungsmöglichkeit heute bei den Planern sehr beliebt ist.
Die großen Fensterfronten haben keine klar trennende Funktion im Gebäude. Sie geben nur Grenzhinweise, z.B. zu einem Lichthof, in dem sich die Bronzestatue "Der Morgen" von Georg Kolbe in einem Wasserbassin befindet. Diese Art der fließenden Übergänge zwischen Innen-und Außenbereich findet sich oft bei Wohnhäusern. Mies van der Rohe realised two important basic principles of this architecture with the pavilion:
With the constructive principle, the so-called "free floor plan", van der Rohe freed the building from the limitations of load-bearing walls on the inside. The load-bearing function is taken over by exterior walls or columns. The floor plan can now be flexibly designed and changed. Walls now only serve as room dividers.
The spatial principle of "open floor plan" views the building as a coherent space in which individual functions are not strictly separated from each other in different rooms. The room units merge smoothly into one another. Separating elements can be light, different floor coverings, different colours, light room dividers or appropriate furnishings.
The reinforced concrete roof is supported by filigree, barely noticeable chrome-plated steel supports. Between these, wall elements and windows extend from the ceiling to the floor. Different coloured marbles are used on the walls and floors: travertino, a slightly porous stone, and onyx marble (serpentinite), which is recognisable by its banding.
Here, too, the German Pavilion points the way: the stone slabs were suspended from the walls by means of a "natural stone façade anchoring system". This is another method that is very popular with planners today because of its great design possibilities.
The large window fronts do not have a clear separating function in the building. They only provide boundary references, e.g. to an atrium in which the bronze statue "Der Morgen" by Georg Kolbe is located in a water basin. This kind of flowing transition between interior and exterior is often found in residential buildings.
source: barcelona.de
This sim is an art piece created by Regi Yifu and is actually very interesting. I had the worst time trying to load it on max graphics but I realized it actually looked better on Low anyway! It's a beautiful skybox inside of the beautiful world known as second life.
Credits:
Shirt: : GALVANIZED . La camisa
Tattoo: ((Mister Razzor)) Returnees Tattoo
POSE: ANIMOSITY - Bento pack 140 Panama Hats
The peacock feather, a symbol of rebirth and resurrection, the rise above limitation, as well as of patience and good fortune
Judging from the colour and the image, I prefer film shot. Regrettably, film shots have loads of limitations : it is a river of no return..... note that the themes here are all secular, never religious !
Unconstrained with overall size limitations, I liked this PoV and processed in B&W. The original shot used just two focus points shot at f/8 with the Nikon 55mm. Here I used seven points to carry the depth a bit further back on the first bottle, picking up a bit of the "Grolsch" on the top.
Nikon 55mm f/2.8 NIKKOR Micro, Seven layer stack shot at f/5.6.
Love is our true essence. Love has no limitations of caste, religion, race, or nationality. We are all beads strung together on the same thread of love. To awaken this unity-and to spread to others the love that is our inherent nature-is the true goal of human life.
Mata Amritanandamayi
For Smile on Saturday - beads
are in yourself, for what we see is what we are :-)
Ernst Haas
HSS!! Justice Matters! Indict Trump!
hybrid winterberry holly, "Carolina Cardinal', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
― Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull
My great grandpa made this little seagull. I have no idea how or why but it has managed to make it from him, to my grandma, and then to me. It is precious. I have it sitting next to me on my desk where I enjoy looking at it regularly. :) It not only reminds me on my him, but of my dad, who in a recent post I mentioned the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull. The one book my dad told me I had to read in life if I read no other. :)
Let me tell you about the dangers of journeying around borderlessly and without respecting dimensional limitations ... ;)
Happy Sliders Sunday everyone! :))
I transcend any and all limitation as every touch of tooth, nail, and cold steel surge upon me like torrential rain falling from a great black sky.
For more information about the items used in this piece please visit my blog at: darkestserenityblog.wordpress.com/
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no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art™
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Pink Roses de Santa Gemita - 110821
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first AUTUMN leaf that FALL
Differ from year to year depending on the weather
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Imagination Slays Time Space Limitations
imagination
can be as microscopic
as a grain of sand
yet infinite...
imagination
can be as gigantic
as an expanding universe
yet finite...
imagination is as microscopic
as a tiny grain of sand finite
yet as infinite as vast gigantic
an expanding rapidly universe...
simultaneously
imagination can be all things
in all conceived places
instantly simultaneously...
making time space obsolete
by Terence George Craddock (Afterglows Echoes Of Starlight) Saturday, May 9, 2015
AUTUMN FOLIAGE
no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art™
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Giannis Pappas
A key/ Εκεί
as one /athens
this project approach the issue of limitation as a personal, political, economic and religious conflict, and state social exclusion and exploitation ...
While taking pictures throughout this project I also tried to embrace my own limitations. Since I was facing the difficult intensity of my mental health struggles I didn’t have the energy, strength or clear thinking to take pictures with my digital or film cameras. So I kept in mind that I generally had my phone nearby, it was very lightweight compared to my cameras and was very simple to use with this app—basically just point and shoot. There was no film development, scanning or post processing involved with my simple phone photography process. So I was able to keep things very basic and focus on the act of seeing, capturing and coping.
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After all the limitations of the Covid 19 lockdown and the changes in almost normal working life, I urgently needed to have a road trip. When I saw this sight, I stopped the car, took my Nikon and took photos. I thought to myself, wow, it's like the grain field is a carpet or blanket that has been laid out in the landscape and lit by the last sunlight. As always at a sunset or sunrise, I was deeply in awe.
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