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An experimental, three-dimensional, holographic, fractal image with a Salvador Dali twist.

 

Created With Night Cafe AI Generator

Southern California's Oceanside Pier.

We love this place so much! Great vegan food, wonderful atmosphere, and the owner does a tremendous amount of good for the community.

.Via Emilia Levante. New municipal offices building detail. Dettaglio di un nuovo edificio del Comune di S.lazzaro di Savena (Bo).

Bologna, Dicembre 2018

We stopped at Paradigm Coffee the other morning for a vegan breakfast sandwich and some vegan donuts. Their food is so awesome and I love the decor they have up.

They’re such a great place!

From my exhibited images at Naturale Expressions Aug-Sept 2009

A brokehn elevator. Stuck at the top. Nothing more, nothing less.

 

Did not stop me from getting to the top floor. Lights were fading with the sun. And gained intensity with the cars riding the streets of Montreux.

 

#Paying my dues to this beautiful and now abandoned place that rythmed my life during the last months.#

Lewis Library, Princeton University

Lewis Library, Princeton University

Fleabane, Beech nut and leaves, calico aster, sugar maple on the ancestral tree.

 

Today I wanted to arrange a miniature still life on the stump I call the ancestral tree. It was one of the first large ash trees in Twin Oaks Woods killed by emerald ash borers. It was already a stump last summer when the plague leveled many other trees in the woods. The stump stands beside the trail. I pay tribute to it as an elder in the evolving creative power of the forest.

 

Today the path to the ancestral tree was littered with beech nuts. I've never seen so many. They crunched softly under foot. They look spiny but they're pliable and pleasant to handle. American beech and sugar maple saplings are flourishing in the spaces left by dying ashes.

 

Humans are suspicious of change and interlopers. It's wise to be careful of new things until we understand them, but it may be foolhardy to resist changes that occur naturally. There must be a liminal wisdom between preventing more irreversible human damage to our planet, and exploring a new paradigm in which we hopefully can survive. In Twin Oaks Woods I am witnessing evolution in action as disease wipes out one species and others grow to replace it.

 

This still life celebrates the past and future of the woods, and all the organisms that play a role in it wise existence.

my first explore ! no matter your opinion on explore , it was fun watching the piece explode with life today.

#5

 

-Inside my closet-

 

The Attire | Complete Look ft Dernier

Evil Catsuit

Evil Corset

 

-Beauty-

Hairbase: Angelic

Lips: Lelutka

Eyes: Goreglam

 

-Accessories-

Earrings: YORKE

Shades: MONCADAPARIS

 

-Inside my mind-

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[Mixed Media: charcoal, hot glue, watercolor, contour drawing, plus apps on iPhone 11 Pro Max]

Aetherized - can not believe how this plug in brings out structural details. Large

パラダイムシフト

 

抑制された四肢に

刻まれてく傷痕と

身体に触れるものが

ただ一つのリアリティ

 

貫く痛みの中

思考さえも溶けてゆき

残された爪の跡

夢と現 壊れてく

  

hair

tram H0726 hair

::GB:: Tie gags (Resize)Wine@Equal10(Aug)

*N*Queen of the Night Neck

clothes

::GB::Open shirt (in suspender pants )@Equal10(Aug)

::GB::Harness suspender pants@Equal10(Aug)

 

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来る8月30日(木)と31日(金)PM23時より!!

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This image is a trifecta of somewhat-niche photography I like to involve myself in: A circular fisheye infrared star trail image. I think the combination of these three things couldn't have come out better!

 

Fisheye lenses are difficult to use, and over-use can be a bit nauseating. Full circular fisheye lenses are even worse, and their use is so limited that I don't actually own one, but occasionally rent one when I get an idea. Photographed in Killarney Provincial Park on the shores of Georgian Bay, this iconic location is given a serious twist from the strange 180 degree perspective.

 

I've always enjoyed shooting star trail images. Something about the earth spinning our perception of the cosmos and greater forces at work that we seldom realize in our every-day lives. My mind often wanders to these thoughts when staring up at a clear night sky, and these images vindicate my imagination. Roughly an hour of 30-second exposures went into this composite star trail image, tracing the path of the stars in the night sky. The North Star is just barely visible at the top of the frame, even though the camera was pointed towards the Southern skies. That's the magic of a fisheye lens! :)

 

Finally, it's always fun to experiment. I've shot the Milky Way in infrared before, proving to me that astrophotography in infrared is extremely challenging. Wide apertures and high ISOs are necessary, and even still you're often left with dark, murky images. Post-processing magic and a bit of creativity can allow for success, but these kinds of images push against the current limits of technology. That's my favourite place to take my photography! This image is photographed with light entirely invisible to our own eyes. The sun, just like every other star gives off infrared light below our visual perception, and a specially modified camera can capture and record this invisible light.

 

This image represents a completely foreign way to see the world, and yet it is a way the world can be perceived. Our own view of the world around us is quite limited, and photography is a tool that allows me to explore beyond those limitations.

photo - Heather MacLeod-Bonnar

blue background with faint wispy clouds:My own.

Poznan, Poland

Stary Ryenk

Summer/Dawn

Pure magic is how I think abou thte light during this time of the year. There is something about the change from summer to fall that makes this morning light extra delicious and the explosion of it in the morning more than welcome. I savor every second of it! As long as the weather is permitting of course...and so far it has been!

 

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“Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don't resist them; that only creates sorrow. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like.”

~ Lao Tzu

 

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Natural Light

 

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Artist Isaiah Zagar shares a laugh discussing his work at an opening of his solo exhibition "77" at Philadelphia's Paradigm Gallery + Studio.

Avant-Garde Art

a typical example or pattern of something; a pattern or model.

"society's paradigm of the ‘ideal woman’"

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I do enjoy the artwork at Sheboygan's Paradigm Coffee House. You literally never know what you'll find.

iPhone; Jazz!, juxtaposer, decim8

I like flare here. Mr. Sun peeking from the top. It was extremely hot and humid afternoon of july.

 

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