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HOLGAROID (HOLGA 120N) // POLAROID 89 FiLM (EXP. '08) // VENICE, CA
Experimenting with masks in the Holgaroid - this one is a double exposure, first with the V shape cut out, then exposed again with the area around the V shape cut out.
Voila - V for Venice.
We all wear masks of some kind during our daily lives.
Here, Ashi removes her mask and questions the creature she became known as a Daughter of Aku from Samurai Jack while wearing such a mask.
Ashi cosplayed by Remy Suzuki. You can check out more of Remy on her facebook page at: www.facebook.com/wolfe.suzuki
Photo taken at 3SG Studio.
Bronze miniature masks--the first three of the second set of ten. Slowing down as I am spending more time doodling with the elements..very therapeutic! Yes, the 'blob' on the lip is deliberate--going for the hand-me-down repaired look. Will explore that further...
Carnevale di Venezia 2019
Lighting:/Strobist: Godox AD400pro in TTL mode in Broncolor beautybox with front diffuser and grid mounted on Manfrotto lightstand
Halloween! The mask looms out of the dark with its eyes looking strangely inhuman. Tabletop photography with the final print in mind. #52WeekChallenge
A collection of mask on the mantlepiece in a home at the Penang Hills/Bukit Bendera. A personal collection for display of guest to the house.
Olympus OM1n, Zuiko 55m F1.2, Kodak Portra 160VC, Wide Open
These beautifully carved masks are the creation of the people of Boruca, Costa Rica, master carvers from an indigenous reserve in the rain forest. The masks are carved in native woods and painted w/brightly colored acrylics. This is the 12th year they have been exhibited at the Payne Mansion Museum at the Selby Gardens. Proceeds represent 60% of the carvers' annual income. They have become a collector's item and sell very quickly.
A sneaky video of a woman wearing a mask - I found this to be quite strange, as we do not have them in England.
The fearless leader rejects the tyranny of the mask. Oct. 2020
No comments allowed as I've heard all the Trump excusers I can tolerate.
One of the mask dancers performing in Mali's Dogon country. The mask dance is a high energy performance that takes about 25 action filled minutes. There is not a dull moment from the moment the dancers arrive until the performance ends. If you go to Mali's Dogon country the mask dance is well worth seeing.
This magnificent copper funeral mask represents the god Ai Apeac. The Moche culture called also Mochica is a pre-Colombian culture situated between the year 100 and the year 700 ap. The Larco museum of Lima presents in a way incredibly precise and in several languages(tongues), a wonderful collection of objects of the pre-columbian periods of Peru.
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Ce magnifique masque funéraire en cuivre représente le dieu Ai Apeac.La culture moche appelée aussi Mochica est une culture précolombienne situé entre l'an 100 et l'an 700 ap. Le musée Larco de Lima présente de manière incroyablement précise et dans plusieurs langues, une merveilleuse collection d'objets des époques précolombiennes du Pérou.
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The Feo cultura called also Mochica is tiene pre-Colombian cultura situated between the year 100 and the year 700 ap. The Larco museum of Lima presents in tiene como way incredibly precise and in several languages (tongues), tiene wonderful colección of objects of the pre-columbian periods of Peru.
Sarah en Abraham :-)
When you reach the ripe old age of fifty in Holland it’s said that you’ve either “seen Abraham” or “seen Sarah.” This tradition can be traced back to the Biblical characters, Abraham and Sarah, who had a son at a relatively old age. The phrase “Abraham gezien hebben” is actually rather appropriate, as it’s based on a passage in the Bible, John 8: 56-58. In this particular passage Jesus is engaged in discussion with the Jews, who ask him: “You are not yet fifty but you have seen Abraham?” Jesus replies “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I am”. The Jews are clearly surprised at this answer, because Abraham had in fact died before Jesus was born.
In the Netherlands turning fifty is considered an extremely special occasion and one that’s typically marked with the installation of a large life-size doll (of an elderly man or woman) in your front garden, often with a corresponding sign that reads “Abraham 50 jaar” (Abraham 50 years old) or “Sara 50 jaar” (Sarah 50 years old). Of course, this delightful Dutch tradition also ensures that the entire neighbourhood knows exactly how old you really are! There are even masks that youcan use when you are 50 years of age :).
(117 Pictures in 2017 - #77 - Masks)