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"Silences between movements are employed only in order to bring the opposing duo to the fore."
Elliott Carter
There's something about the look in your eyes
Something I noticed when the light was just right
It reminded me twice that I was alive
And it reminded me that you're so worth the fight
My biggest fear will be the rescue of me
Io quando sogno non vedo le facce.. riconosco le persone dalla sensazione che provo davanti a loro.. o dalle mani.. proprio come in questa foto.
18-Jan-2025 14:35
Ilford HP5+ 400 rated @ EI 200 (N-1)
Ebony 45SU
Schneider 110mm f/5.6 Super-Symmar XL
Stearman Press SP645 Tank
Pre-wash : None
Developed : PyrocatHD 1+1+100 for 9 mins @ 20C
2 x Water Stop Bath
Eco Zone Alkali Fix. Clearing time 2 minutes
Total Fix time doubled to 4 minutes
Wash for 10 mins in frequent water changes
Ilfotol final rinse (1ml in about 500ml)
Movements : None
Mid tone LV = 11½
Highlight = 16
Shadow = 9
Filters : Red (-3)
Final LV=8½
Reciprocity : None
1 sec @ f28
Model and Muah: Clara Rei
Assistant: Susana Paz Martinez
Ballet dancer in an abandoned psychiatric hospital
From Gravesend’s ‘Gordon Promenade’. Another tug, of course, this time the appropriately named Svitzer Thames: some other stuff, too – a second, older tug, Merit, which shows on Marine Traffic as a leisure boat, a Port Of London Authority launch, Galloper (hydrographic survey) and a ro ro cargo ship, Victorine, heading up river to Dagenham, possibly carrying Ford vehicles.
Les Suds in Arles
Drawing from world music all that is unique, and in the end, shared in common, this évent at once festive and pedagocic, boasts a globalization independent of any dominant culture.
Here, the programming openly crosses aesthetics, musical traditions and the most recent movements, space and time, to promote cultural diversity and distinction. Firmly rooted in a region naturally turned toward the Mediterranean and opened to the world, Les SUDS,à ARLES offers a platform of departure from contemporary creation. Fully assuming its southern roots, the compelling programme of this exceptional festival weaves a refined musical identity, within a setting that is no less amazing! Enlivening a unique architectural heritage, the most beautiful voices and sounds in the world- from the most famous to recent discoveries – are invited into the heart of this beautiful Provençale town that becomes, for seven days and six nights, a global city.
Live art performance at Tate Modern in London - September 2012.
Performance de arte no Museu Tate Modern de Londres - Setembro de 2012.
Read more about it:
artobserved.com/2012/10/london-tino-sehgal-these-associat...
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First place on the Houston Camera Club monthly competition - Creative Category - 04/Feb/2014
Foto vencedora do concurso mensal do Houston Camera Club - Categoria "Criativo" - 04/Fev/2014
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Catatonia
is a syndrome of psychological and motorological disturbances. In the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV) it is not recognized as a separate disorder, but is associated with psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia (catatonic type), bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and other mental disorders, as well as drug abuse or overdose (or both). It may also be seen in many medical disorders including infections (such as encephalitis), autoimmune disorders, focal neurologic lesions (including strokes), metabolic disturbances and abrupt or overly rapid benzodiazepine withdrawal.
Patients with catatonia may experience an extreme loss of motor skills or even constant hyperactive motor activity. Catatonic patients will sometimes hold rigid poses for hours and will ignore any external stimuli. Patients with catatonic excitement can die of exhaustion if not treated. Patients may also show stereotyped, repetitive movements. They may show specific types of movement such as waxy flexibility, in which they maintain positions after being placed in them by someone else, or gegenhalten (lit. "counterhold"), in which they resist movement in proportion to the force applied by the examiner. They may repeat meaningless phrases or speak only to repeat what the examiner says.
Bad day. Bad bad day.
My friends went to Chicago today to go see the Lion King and eat at the Cheesecake Factory. Where am I at? Sitting on my butt in my room. Why? Because I'm too effing poor to do crap.
Then Garry calls this morning on his way home from work and tells me that he had been asked to go into work tonight. We were supposed to take tonight and tomorrow night and celebrate our anniversary. Is that going to happen now? No. Did he even bother to call me any time in the last seven hours? No.
Haven't eaten anything yet today because the spot doesn't open until 6. Thankfully that's only a half hour away...then I can finally eat something. Will probably be crap because this school could care less about those of us stuck on campus during the weekend...but it's something.
However, I do like this picture. I have high expectations for how it'll do...which sucks cause, with the way my day is going, this thing will be totally ignored by everyone. *sigh* but I still like it...so that's good at least.
Oh, just a few more trees in the water.... I hope everyone doesn't mind!
For the water discussion, this lake was formed over 40 years ago by damming the small Wakarusa river and a number of streams flowing into its water reservoir. Heavy rains last May led to widespread flooding in Kansas and very high water levels in the lake. Draining of the water has continued and now the water level is some 50 feet lower than normal. This has caused the trees which lined country roads and the creek beds to reappear above the water after being submerged for decades.
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We drove 90 minutes in search of the elusive reddish egret and found only ONE! This is only the second one I've ever seen & I had hoped to find one in bright breeding colours but beggars can't be choosers... I took hundreds of photos of this active bird fishing at Fort de Soto!
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