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_Boîtier argentique réflex : Olympus OM20.

_Objectif : Vivitar 28-70 mm 1:3.9-4.8.

_Film : Agfa 100 asa.

_Dévelopement film: 2024 03 20.

_Ouverture: 3.9.

_Temps exposition: 15.

_Distance: 50.

_Mode: Automatique.

...will jump through your car window if you don't toss the bread to them fast enough!

 

(I believe these are Gray Toulouse geese, but I'm not certain. A positive i.d. would be great.)

  

I've been somewhat remiss in commenting on photos the last few days, as I've been out of town. I will be playing catch-up tonight and tomorrow. Please bear with me :)

the fence of my neighbour. single raw and a little color correction

I have joined a large number of groups but in recent times I don't feel like adding photos to any groups because I feel it doesn't make sense to add to groups( unless Invited) and Most of the groups doesn't bring in viewership at all

 

In recent times my reach and likes have tremendously gone down and most of my friends or followers in Flickr say they cant load my photos in my feed!!

i don't know how long this will continue...

A notre gauche, l'objectif de notre randonnée la Montaña Guajara (2715 m).

William’s Practice involves beading everyday objects. With this work, he explores the ideas around trespassing as he subtly critiques rights of land. These camping chairs – created by many hands and thousands of glass beads – are set on river rocks that acknowledge the waterways and shorelines that run through Turtle Island. He raises the questions: “Who is claiming ownership of these lands?”

Tistedal - Norway

 

In Explore April 19, 2020**

 

Objects outside one of the factory walls..

 

Haldens bomuldsspinderi & væveri

is considered as Norway's first factory.. established 1813

 

History

"Mads Wiels Bomuldsfabrique" was started in 1813 at Tistafossen in Tistedal. This is how the industrial revolution came to Norway. Textile machines for spinning and weaving in modern factory buildings, with hydropower as the energy source for industrial machines. The factory kept running for over 150 years, before the textile crisis also caught up with Halden Cotton in 1971.

 

꧁✿🌸╭⊱ ♥ ⊱╮🌸✿꧂

 

Thanks to everyone who takes the time to view,

comment, fave and invite my photo, much appreciated**

 

The blood rises, does it not.

Oil on Stonehenge paper, 30 x 22 inches (76.2 x 55.9 cm)

 

Website: pamelaspeight.com/

 

Attachment Object One, Two and Three are a group of images based on rusted metal industrial relics found while digging in the garden, rather beautiful in their simplicity of form and function. They are the cast-offs of previous inhabitants, much like artifacts unearthed during an archaeological excavation. These particular objects were large, sharp nails or tools used to join one material to another. The title of this series is also a metaphor for our infatuation with things, our addiction to outcomes, and the detritus we may unwittingly leave behind.

   

As seen in Reno, Nevada.

Für "Crazy Tuesday" Thema "Repeating Object" (19.05.2020).

 

😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄 everyone and stay healthy!

 

Flickr Lounge ~ Everyday Objects

Weekly Theme Challenge ~ Red

 

Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and Faves are very much appreciated

They keep on building these sharp, tall objects down the coastline, blocking everyone's sun and the cool sea breeze.. What a shame.

 

- Netanya, Israel (June 2017)

The story behind objects ( inspire by muffinmare)

 

I wanted to paint my toes in pink flashy pink but since i buy the botttle it was to cold !! lol !! This is a kitty i found under the warmer electric when i did the clean up of the appartement when i moved in. I decided to keep him, i could not put a kitty in the garbige !! lol ! Behind you see one of my two chinese métallic ball, suppose to relax hands. And finally my little moon who is to shot of a cadle that i buy long time ago and keep for a this special moment that never came ! lol !!

 

All those objects are on galets (galets = pebbles), i like to make zen kinda ambiance. But i have to many things for that !! lol !!

 

Please go see the photostream of my good friend muffinmare

Galerie de photos de muffinmare

www.flickr.com/photos/21851811@N02/

Looking close...on Friday: Objects in pastel colours

 

Round Objects

 

Hello there. Relevant comments welcome but please do NOT post any awards, banners, etc. All my images are my own original work, under my copyright, with all rights reserved. You need my permission to use any image for ANY purpose.

 

Copyright infringement is theft.

They collect on my desk.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Continuation of the Series that evolved between 2014/2015.

This month, May 2021, I will show #s 271-300.

Because I am also posting my "365Project" on a daily basis I will post the next instalment of Light Eating Objects in batches of 4.....just to make Life a little easier.......hahaha.

object

bricks

15 x 250 x 250 cm

 

2024

 

Roma _Full album_2018_2024

 

Jack Daniel’s_Full album_2019

www.flickr.com/photos/168099589@N03/

 

Third_part I_Full album_2019_20

www.flickr.com/photos/181621818@N07/

 

Third_part II_Full album_2019_20

www.flickr.com/photos/187588300@N03/

 

Blur_2021

www.flickr.com/photos/156601703@N06/

 

single raw shot and correction of sky.

Outdoors, reflector; sheet lead; edited in Fujifilm's raw converter and refined in Luminar (slightly cropped).

Sardinia, Italy

Nikkor C 3,5/28

Watching a procession during a festival on Inle Lake. The huge golden bird at the front is the Karoweik, containing 4 gold leaf covered holy objects. They are being taken down the river to be placed in a monastery.

 

Annually, during the Burmese month of Thadingyut (from September to October), an 18-day pagoda festival is held, during which four of the Buddha images are placed on a replica of a royal barge designed as a hintha bird and taken throughout Inlay Lake. One image always remains at the temple. The elaborately decorated barge is towed by several boats of leg-rowers rowing in unison, and other accompanying boats, making an impressive procession on the water. The barge is towed from village to village along the shores of the lake in clockwise fashion, and the four images reside at the main monastery in each village for the night. Sometime in the 1960s during a particularly windy day, when the waves were high on the lake, the barge carrying the images capsized, and the images tumbled into the lake. It was said that they could not recover one image, but that when they went back to the monastery, the missing image was miraculously sitting in its place.

Composition avec Photoshop et ACDSee Ultimate

Kachin State, Burma Myanmar

The Magpie in my personality just can't resist bright shiny objects. Toy bin, Utah County, Utah.

Joint art exhibit by Kiyomi Tanigawa (www.brooklynmisomaru.com), So Jung Lee (www.kokili.com), and Hanna Yoo (www.hannayooworks.com)

Joint art exhibit by Kiyomi Tanigawa (www.brooklynmisomaru.com), So Jung Lee (www.kokili.com), and Hanna Yoo (www.hannayooworks.com)

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