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I tried to depict my mother as accurately as possible. This is the time when she met my father. I adore her big round and gentle eyes, with which she looks at my father and her faint smile. The photographer is my father.

 

Thank you, Lawrence for the invitation to be part of this Mother's Day Tribute)

São Paulo, Brazil, 2024

 

Possible geometries for an impossible daily life

Collection: The poetry of invisible movements: It is inevitable, points of conflict, lines of organization and insurrection, invisibility. Time passes... over. A look, a step, a gesture, the lines of the city or any detail, completed by the look, creating a poetics in the movements that only exist in the encounter between bodies, photographer, place, people photographed and who sees the photo, and this can generate a power of presence, a static dance.

 

Geometrias possíveis para um cotidiano impossível

Coleção: A poesia dos movimentos invisíveis: É inevitável, pontos de conflito, linhas de organização e insurreição, invisbilidades. O tempo passa... por cima. Um olhar, um passo, um gesto, as linhas da cidade ou um detalhe qualquer, completados pelo olhar, criando uma poética nos movimentos que só existem no encontro entre corpos, fotógrafo, local, pessoas fotografados e quem vê a foto, e isso pode gerar uma potência de presença, uma dança estática.

 

Folow me on Instagram too / Me siga no Instagram também: Contemplatives: www.instagram.com/yuribittar/

Street: www.instagram.com/yuribittar/

Using a Rainbow colored umbrella as an artistic prop for my photo.

Continuing to review our 2024 travels. We typically visit Arizona in early spring before the intense heat sets in. After a few days in the Tucson area, we head north to Page.

 

The Grand Canyon is just a short detour from the main highway between Flagstaff and Page. We usually don't do it, but the sky was moody and turbulent that day and I thought some good photo ops might be possible. I was right.

  

 

for Rudi

www.flickr.com/photos/pilru

- a really good friend and a really good man too -

 

A handheld shot. Normal wise I hate falling lines, but here it was not possible to show the scenery without falling lines.

 

So every comment and criticism is very much appreciated.

 

Possible Colors/Versions for Totally Top Shelf Event

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One from yesterdays surreal red dusk. This is OOC no added colour! Ive not been posting my images despite being out as often as possible. Seems i need new software as even without any editing when i export the files they dont look quite right when zoomed in. Please excuse the flaws.. Hope everyone had a good weekend :)

 

Thank you so much for your visits, comments or favs! I will be travelling for a couple of days. I promise to answer back and have a look at your photos as soon as possible. Have a lovely weekend ahead! :)

Ben Flynn known professionally as Eine, is an English graffiti writer and vandal based in London.

 

- excerpt Wikipedia

 

Shoreditch, London

27th May, 2018

 

Yr Wyddfa (Welsh name for Snowdon) is the highest peak in Wales & England. I ache in places that I didn't know could ache.

In 1991, when I broke my neck the first time, I was told that I would never walk without assistance. I've broken my neck again since then, as well as my back twice - vertebrae C3-5, T7-9 & L3-5. I also survived a stroke 10 years ago. I've had to learn to walk twice from these incidents but I've been lucky in that my Spinal Cord has remained intact.

It just goes to show that almost anything is possible if we're resilient and determined.

 

If anyone says you can't, tell them you can.

If anyone says you won't, shout at them that you will.

Another picture of the supercell over Aduard on 5 June, 2015. Unfortunately the quality of the photograph is subpar due to the variations in lighting levels along the length of the panorama.

 

Clearly visible is a mesocyclone in the form of a rotating wall cloud in the centre, which minutes previously had been much more prominent and, according to reports, reached about 70% to the ground.

 

Also clearly visible is an inflow tail and an RFD to the right, as well as a general inflow cloud, here coming in from the north/the right side of the picture. You can also see what is possible a sattelite rotation here.

Whilst Andy was off flying the drone overhead I decided to do the opposite and go for a low shot getting as near as possible to the rockpools left behind by a low tide, in the hope of grabbing a reflection shot or two.

 

Anyway it's North Blyth (again!) and 66737 making it's first moves towards Fort William with the 6S45 of the 12th April 2025.

  

In Kami Furano, a wonderful family picnic, when anything was still possible.

Possible geometries for an impossible daily life

Geometrias possíveis para um cotidiano impossível

São Paulo, Brazil, 2023

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Coleção: A poesia dos movimentos invisíveis

 

É inevitável, pontos de conflito, linhas de organização e insurreição, invisbilidades. O tempo passa... por cima.

 

A poesia dos movimentos invisíveis: um olhar, um passo, um gesto, as linhas da cidade ou um detalhe qualquer, completados pelo olhar, criando uma poética nos movimentos que só existem no encontro entre corpos, fotógrafo, local, pessoas fotografados e quem vê a foto, e isso pode gerar uma potência de presença, uma dança estática.

 

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Collection: The poetry of invisible movements

 

It is inevitable, points of conflict, lines of organization and insurrection, invisibility. Time passes... over.

 

A look, a step, a gesture, the lines of the city or any detail, completed by the look, creating a poetics in the movements that only exist in the encounter between bodies, photographer, place, people photographed and who sees the photo, and this can generate a power of presence, a static dance.

Relaxing on the porch.

Am Basteir Summit 934m

 

Am Basteir is a vertically-sided blade of rock whose ascent is only possible for keen scramblers from Bealach a Basteir. Below the summit of the mountain is the remarkable lesser peak of the Basteir Tooth - an imposing fang of rock that can only be reached by rock-climbers.

 

The Black Cuillin are the most spectacular and challenging mountains in Britain. These are peaks of which dreams are made - and nightmares! Many of their summits require scrambling or even rock-climbing to reach.

I made three copies of this picture and toned them in different ways.

They all turned out crap except maybe this one...

Toned it in selenium for 2 minutes and then in gold but I didn't think much happened, so I put it back in the selenium again, then it went quickly, had to pull it out after a few seconds when I saw what was happening. But the result might not have been that crazy.

The paper-white frame turned yellow-brown though, have to figure out how to get the white frame white again , if possible.

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Leica M6, Summicron 50.

HP5 in HC110h.

Print on Ilford MG in Moersch eco 4812.

Toned in MT1 Selen for 2mins, MT10 gold 2 mins and then Selenium again 5 sec...

first photo of the irish set, more to come!!! this was a fantastic trip with stuning landscapes... and lights!

Prior to the Vivid lights coming at 6pm, I walked up the hill from my work to this walkway over the Warringah Freeway. Used my zoom fish eye @ 15mm to fill in the foreground as much as possible.

Love doesn't only come in red, it comes in all colors. The calmness of blue, showing care through the serenity of the ocean and sky. The vivid green tones of the earth, showing us life that is not possible to flourish without love. Purple and pink hues of playfulness, youth and gentleness that is so precious and dangerous at the same time. The spirit of yellow, strong bonds, warmth of the sun and hope...because without love, there is no hope.

 

Happy Birthday Natty! You are the colorful embodiment of love for all those you cross paths with. ♥︎♥︎♥︎

 

Special Mention:-

Used Enaitch's linen&wings fatpack

Enaitch's the love letter box

Almost everything in the photo is Enaitch creation, even the archway outside the window. ♥︎

I had an easy day yesterday after all the driving, so just popped down to Elgol for a few long exposures. I also took some shots for possible Timelapse's. This morning I plan to go to Sligachan and wander up to the ridge, we'll see. Typical I popped the ice axe in on the off chance of snow, but didn't imagine I may need crampons. Haunted Eyes is by Joseph Arthur, and the wind yesterday certainly made my eyes tired, if not haunted.

It's possible to go on, no matter how impossible it seems.

Nicholas Sparks

 

tones: Fly Preset

texture: flypaper

 

NEW: "i love your work 21"

 

"...The demeanor of the cactus wren is that of a creature which finds ample interest and enjoyment in life; especially is this true of the immature individuals. The birds of the summer brood remain together for several weeks after leaving the nest, and in little troops of three or four they come fearlessly about houses and perform all manner of clownish antics and acrobatics, all to the accompaniment of a rollicking chatter. I have seen one start from the seat of a wicker chair, run nimbly up the back and over the top, and hang head downward on the other side; often they race back and forth along the ridge of a building with exultant squawks, perhaps clinging to the edge of the roof and twisting their necks to peer underneath. Their curiosity is insatiable; everything must be climbed over, all packages, receptacles, cracks, and crannies looked into and anything inside pulled out if possible. Though the adults lose some of the frivolity, the attitude of good humor seems to remain, and quarrels are few. The only actual battle I recall seeing resulted when one immature bird attempted to bring material to a nest being built by another."

Mr. Dawson (1923)

*Working Towards a Better World

 

We have to use our diplomacy skills the world over, it is past time for quarreling and war, we have to get together, sit down and work our differences out, if we put our minds to it, this is possible and is the only solution for our children and future generations. Let's start today!!!

Possible movements of the fingers. Leica M8, Elmar 90/4.

Union Pacific power on the front of CSX train Q016 helps the Pennsylvania/Maryland border look like somewhere in Nebraska. Long summer days make it possible to catch the intermodal leaving Chambersburg and working its way down the Lurgan Subdivision.

Slime mould fruiting bodies - about 1.5mm in height. ID uncertain but Paradiachea caespitosa is a possible. Laproderma unlikely I think.

Approx 10x magnification

...have fascinated me and I am deeply impressed every time I see them somewhere in the forests of Switzerland. I know this picture is not very new anymore but I recently got some input or an idea from someone who shared his beautiful photo from a jay with us here on Flickr. I had completely forgotten that I have various pictures of jays myself, but never published them on my photostream here. This happens to me very often because I spend most of my time in the wild nature and can then take photos of various animals. The time spent out there is the most important thing for me and the wonderful moments of being able to experience it up close and in the middle of the wild. Selecting the many photos later on is always a lot of work for me and I shy away from it whenever possible. In this way, many of my photos stay on the memory card for a long time before I copy them to my computer. A lot of things are forgotten and I only discover the pictures when I really find the time or when I get a thought-provoking idea from someone like now. In this sense, I would like to thank Mike for recently publishing one of his photos of jays. www.flickr.com/photos/191055893@N07/

 

This was a good opportunity to check myself again to see if I have anything useful about jays - this beautiful and clever bird of the forest.

 

As you can see, I found what I was looking for, but I had a lot of trouble choosing one photo from the many that I have. On top of that, I have a lot of trouble choosing one of my usually many photos. I really hope that I have chosen the right one for you and that it is beautiful enough to enjoy?

 

Well, the story behind this photo might also be informative for you. Actually, I was out and about in the forests of Switzerland and my surroundings again, primarily to photograph squirrels, because I now knew very well where you could find them and at what time. But things usually turn out differently than you think and, as is so often the case out there in nature, you experience small or large surprises. Anyway, I saw squirrels and was able to photograph some very nicely, but the real star of the day was definitely the jay. Why? To my great surprise and even greater joy, the jay passed by several times where I was photographing the squirrels, or at least trying to haha..

This jay sat on a branch not very far from me and maybe watched me doing something strange. At least that's how it seemed to me and it didn't fly away straight away but stayed in the tree for a while before moving on. As if that wasn't enough, he kept coming back to me and the whole game started again. I was simply fascinated by this magnificent bird with its beautiful blue feathers on its side. What more could you expect from a day in the wild than such an amazing spectacle that you can then capture with your camera. There was just one thing that annoyed me a little: my wrong settings on my camera. I was probably a bit nervous and set the exposure time much too short because I now had a camera with image stabilization. In that sense, I could have halved the time and the ISO values would not have been so high. I can't change it now and I'm very happy despite everything because the really nice thing about it all was the great experience with the clever jay, which made me lose track of time that day.

 

The wonders of creation are so diverse that this beauty will never end. Creation is here. It is in you right now, it has always been. The world is a wonder. The world is magic. The world is love. And it is here, now.

- Iroquois Indian

 

We must protect the forests for our children, grandchildren and children yet to be born. We must protect the forests for those who cannot speak for themselves, like the birds, animals, fish and trees.

- Qwatsinas Edward Moody

Looking up and out of a narrow canyon at night in Utah’s Canyon Country. These are some of my favorite images to attempt at night. It’s fun to plan be at the right place at the right time. There is Low Level Lightning (lowlevellighting.info) present here with one muted light along each canyon side wall and one further down the canyon to try to give a sense of depth (not sure if that worked, lol). The challenge with the lights is to avoid bad hot spots in a narrow space. Some hot spots are inevitable but you have to minimize them as much as possible. Stacked image in Starry Landscape Stacker, 16 light frames and 1 dark frame, 11 mm, f/4.0, 30 seconds, ISO 12,800. Instagram: instagram.com/wayne_pinkston/

Website: waynepinkstonphoto.com

500 px: 500px.com/waynepinkston

Low Level Lightning: Lowlevellighting.info

Notre Dame is one of my favorite places of Paris. When I lived there years ago I used to go inside regularly and sit down to enjoy the cool darkness and the deeply nourishing atmosphere and quiet. In recent visits to Paris, I still entered beautiful Notre Dame at least once, to go listen to the soprano singing vespers and to enjoy the amazing beauty of this structure, and the energy one can feel there.

 

I wrote the following paragraphs in English and in French a few years ago. Now we all know of course the tragedy that has befallen this world treasure:

 

Little secret for those of you who love to find the golden treasures from the angels: look for the little chapel of La Vierge de Lourdes. It's inside along the north wall, near the entrance. Stay there a long while very quietly and watch the candles and the statue, and see what happens. Millions have prayed there. It is a mind space of gossamer energy that soaks your soul in radiance. What a gift this little chapel can be if one is willing to receive. I left the cathedral with eyes of Wonder.

 

[Tout simplement dit, j'adore Notre Dame. Un de mes lieux preferes a Paris, j'y retourne chaque fois que j'ai l'occasion de visiter Paris. Et la derniere fois que j'y etais, je me suis trouvee devant la chapelle de la Vierge de Lourdes, tout tranquilement pendant longtemps. Le passe' - le present - et le future s'effondraient ensemble .... le temps passait et le temps ne passait pas. Dificile de m'arracher de cette orbe d'energie bienfaisante. Quand je suis sortie de la Cathedrale, je me suis sentie changee. Dans notre age de materialism regie par la Raison, il est neanmoins et heureusement toujours possible d'etre touche' par les Anges. Ils sont tres tres pres. On doit simplement laisse' la porte ouverte.]

 

Information about Notre Dame here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre_Dame_de_Paris

 

A link to a wonderful series of old maps of the historic center of Paris, showing the development around the Ile de la Cite and Ile St. Louis from the 1400's to the 1800's: paris1900.lartnouveau.com/paris00/ile_cite_st-louis.htm

  

Possible geometries for an impossible daily life.

Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2022

 

Geometrias possíveis para um cotidiano impossível

São Paulo SP, 2022

  

COLEÇÃO A POESIA DOS MOVIMENTOS INVISÍVEIS

É inevitável, pontos de conflito, linhas de organização e insurreição, invisbilidades. O tempo passa... por cima.

A poesia dos movimentos invisíveis: um olhar, um passo, um gesto, as linhas da cidade ou um detalhe qualquer, completados pelo olhar, criando uma poética nos movimentos que só existem no encontro entre corpos, fotógrafo, local, pessoas fotografadas e quem vê a foto, e isso pode gerar uma potência de presença, uma dança estática.

 

[ENGLISH]

COLLECTION: THE POETRY OF INVISIBLE MOVEMENTS

It is inevitable, points of conflict, lines of organization and insurrection, invisibility. Time passes... over.

A look, a step, a gesture, the lines of the city or any detail, completed by the look, creating a poetics in the movements that only exist in the encounter between bodies, photographer, place, people photographed and who sees the photo, and this can generate a power of presence, a static dance.

View On White

 

Today I began a series at the Riverside Cemetery of Saddle Brook, NJ. I have never done this type of shooting before, and generally try to spend as little time as possible in a cemetery, considering that sooner or later I will do so permanently--anyway. :-)

 

Unless the light is of dramatic quality, most of the shots are pedestrian and forgettable.

But the beauty of Photoshop lies in its ability to facilitate emotional content in our images. And sometimes an image which finds itself inside the circular file gets a reprieve based on a second, thoughtful look. Such is the case with this one.

 

I love how the Ivy encroaches on this graveside, but also feel a twinge of sadness for a forgotten person with no more connection to succeeding generations. In many ways that is a more final death.

July 22, 2023 - West of Elm Creek Nebraska

 

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Late July 2023...

 

This month of storms was just down right jaw dropping. Why not continue since we didn't have any storms in May or June! Overtime for July is the way I like it!

 

90% of the time of year in South Central Nebraska is Hot & Humid. It is normally the beginning of our dry season. But not in 2023.

 

In the path of the Jet Stream that day that forced some severe thunderstorm development over south central Nebraska. We were not excepting anything super severe but a tornado or 2 is always possible this time of year.

 

Gear Primed & excited about the views I'm going to get for this event that day. I knew they were going to be photogenic.

 

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These live on trees and sleep under the bark so what it was doing in Camerahouse Foto Supplies yesterday remains a mystery. It was caught by a photographer and bought to me in a little film canister with little breathing hole in top...

  

These get pretty big for an Aussie Jumper and also when they move they seemingly have 1 gear R and I think R is for race mode!!

  

They are a pretty challenging one to Photograph sometimes.

I asked it why it did not bring me the Om1 mkii but at the time of posting this I am still waiting for a response.

 

I made this hand held stack using my Diffuser.

  

I left WB as is and did not tweak color in any way.

 

The editing is minimal

  

There is no removing of concentrated light in the catch lights in Adobe PS.

 

Happy with the new version of CJ diffuser. It is not as tall and not as long. I have learned a lot while developing it. The final diffusion system is 1 panel but it is a 3 stage layer thickness to make sure it is cutting light more where the brightest part is to make it as even as I can across the frame without sacrificing output from the flash. Hey I want my battery to last as long as possible (longer shooting) and I dont want to melt my flash either.

 

Since a macro diffuser is a direct system ( I love indirect studio softboxes ) a lot of diffusers have hotspots to some degree.

 

Not CJ Diffuser V2.

 

To my knowledge the stuff (Thermoplastic Polyurethane)I have used is not being used by anyone else. It is very strong , heat and cold resistant and also chemical and uv resistant.

 

1/250th -- F14! -- ISO200 -- Flash at 1/64 +0.4!

  

Location , Wodonga , VIC , Australia 🇦🇺

Helicon Focus

Adobe PS

Topaz Labs Denoise AI

 

Hand held focus stack of 16 images

 

📷 Olympus EM1 Mkii

🔎 OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 90mm F3.5 Macro IS PRO

🔎 Olympus M.Zuiko Digital MC-20, 2X Teleconverter

⚡ Godox V1

️️ CJ Diffuser V2 _ CJ Lens Hood

  

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This little seedling has some big aspirations, despite his surroundings.

 

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The Andaman nightjar (Caprimulgus andamanicus) is a species of nightjar found in the Andaman Islands, India.

The species is found in most of the islands in the Andamans and calls suggest it may be possible in the Narcondam Island as well. It is said to be common in teak forest and open country with scattered trees. This bird is endemic to these islands only.

Nikon D500

500.0 mm f/5.6

                     

Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord --Importance of memory--

 

Landschaftspark is a public park located in Duisburg-Meiderich, Germany. It was designed in 1991 by Latz + Partner (Peter Latz), with the intention that it work to heal and understand the industrial past, rather than trying to reject it. The park closely associates itself with the past use of the site: a coal and steel production plant (abandoned in 1985, leaving the area significantly polluted) and the agricultural land it had been prior to the mid 19th century

 

Conception and creation

In 1991, a co-operative-concurrent planning procedure with five international planning teams was held to design the park. Peter Latz’s design was significant, as it attempted to preserve as much of the existing site as possible. Unlike his competitors, Latz recognized the value of the site’s current condition. He allowed the polluted soils to remain in place and be remediated through phytoremediation, and sequestered soils with high toxicity in the existing bunkers. He also found new uses for many of the old structures, and turned the former sewage canal into a method of cleansing the site.

 

Design

The park is divided into different areas, whose borders were carefully developed by looking at existing conditions (such as how the site had been divided by existing roads and railways, what types of plants had begun to grow in each area, etc.). This piecemeal pattern was then woven together by a series of walkways and waterways, which were placed according to the old railway and sewer systems. While each piece retains its character, it also creates a dialogue with the site surrounding it. Within the main complex, Latz emphasized specific programmatic elements: the concrete bunkers create a space for a series of intimate gardens, old gas tanks have become pools for scuba divers, concrete walls are used by rock climbers, and one of the most central places of the factory, the middle of the former steel mill, has been made into piazza. Each of these spaces uses elements to allow for a specific reading of time.

 

The site was designed with the idea that a grandfather, who might have worked at the plant, could walk with his grandchildren, explaining what he used to do and what the machinery had been used for. At Landschaftspark, memory was central to the design. Various authors have addressed the ways in which memory can inform the visitor of a site, a concept that became prevalent during Postmodernism.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landschaftspark_Duisburg-Nord

 

You might also look at these adresses:

www.landschaftspark.de

www.facebook.com/landschaftspark

Not so difficult once understood the trick, anyway a result possible only with your support, so THANKS A LOT TO ALL OF YOU!

 

1. tulipano, 2. Teatro Civico di Tortona, 3. angelo, 4. Teatro civico di Tortona (AL), 5. Racconigi, 6. dolce pasquetta, 7. The Abominable Snowman's daughter!, 8. I wish you a sweet easter,

 

9. fontana delle tartarughe, 10. Noi e Gorby, 11. scorci romani, 12. stazione centrale, Milano, 13. Stazione Centrale, Milano, 14. lucernai, 15. Milano, 16. Ebe,

 

17. croco, 18. tramonto a Basaluzzo, 19. la finestra sul cielo, 20. altare della patria, 21. in viaggio, 22. Il Vittoriano, 23. colosseo, 24. a sunny sky on the snow,

 

25. gruzzolo, 26. che poi.., 27. tris di cioccolati, 28. Teatro Eliseo, 29. maschera, 30. javier marin, 31. luna sul Vaticano, 32. fontana di trevi,

 

33. rialto, 34. il cielo su Lugano, 35. la fortuna di prendere il bus, 36. Lugano, 37. P, 38. natale a Venezia, 39. Sona (vr), 40. venezia,

 

41. Alessandria, 42. rialto, 43. lights!, 44. venezia, 45. happy new year!, 46. un nebbioso canaletto, 47. venezia, 48. Piazza Garibaldi vestita a festa,

 

49. pomodori, 50. venetian, 51. sul vaporetto, 52. solitudine, 53. auguri! best wishes!, 54. inusual venice, 55. birra, 56. Venezia,

 

57. osteria dal ponte, 58. allegria, 59. Isola San Giulio, 60. sull'orlo della sera, 61. Solvay Solexis, 62. lago d'Orta, 63. isola san giulio, 64. winter view,

 

65. isola san giulio, 66. celle, 67. snowy sunset, 68. arnaldo pomodoro, 69. Arnaldo Pomodoro a Orta San Giulio, 70. edicola affrescata, 71. scorcio, 72. ciclamini

 

73. love me fender, 74. fili d'erba, 75. elettrocitta', 76. in the mist, 77. crisantemi, 78. la boheme, 79. 'o babbasone, 80. Ciclamini,

 

81. stati d'animo, 82. Betty Boop, 83. semaforo rosso, 84. leone, 85. nebbia, 86. tramonto, 87. mollette multicolor, 88. accendini,

 

89. gialla, 90. luce d'autunno, 91. foliage, 92. scorcio romantico, 93. cicogne, 94. fuochi d'artificio, 95. sauternes, 96. cielo,

 

97. St Agricole, 98. archi e contrafforti, 99. attraverso una monofora

 

Published in the Neighbors Paper, CT. April 2019.

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