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Peindre le ciel
Note : Des collègues de Flickr me demandent pourquoi je peints (je créé) tous les ciels de mes images? Voici la réponse…
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Peindre le ciel
C’est comme… écrire les notes
d'une partition musicale envoûtante
Peindre le ciel
C’est comme… danser, sans pas imposé, dans une immense galerie d’art en mouvement perpétuel
Peindre le ciel,
C’est… regarder par-delà l’horizon de notre condition humaine, sans avoir le vertige
Peindre le ciel,
C’est aussi…s’autoriser à investir un peu de paix et de douceur dans un monde qui en a bien besoin et, parfois, à s’opposer avec la force d’un ciel orageux, à ce qui le menace.
Patrice photographiste
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Painting the sky
Note: Flickr colleagues ask me why I paint (create) all the skies in my images? Here's the answer ...
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Painting the sky…
It’s like ... writing notes of an enthralling musical score;
Painting the sky…
It’s like ... dancing, without imposed steps, in a huge art gallery in perpetual motion;
Painting the sky…
It is ... looking beyond the horizon of our human condition, without having the vertigo
Painting the sky…
It is also ... allowing yourself to invest some peace and gentleness in a world in need, and sometimes to oppose with the force of a stormy sky, what threatens it.
Patrice photographiste
Seven Emporium for FLF - 10 january 2020
taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Seven%20Emporium/146/118/131
“She had never imagined that curiosty was one of the many masks of love .”
― Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Love in the Time of Cholera
& sound: www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_5a1_eW854
Cette sculpture est située devant le nouveau pavillon de Musique de l'Université McGill,
sur la rue Sherbrooke Ouest à Montréal.
A biiiiiiig thank you to the handsome and sexy Sam C. for joining me for this photo. Much appreciated :).
This waiting space is not partitioned off in a wall.
This space is on a platform at Sinagawa Station.
New Biochemistry Building, Oxford University (UK). Hawkins\Brown Architects.
Oxford Flickr Group architectural photowalk, 10.11.2019.
All rights reserved - © Judith A. Taylor
More architectural fragments on my web site : Fine Art Mono Photography
From a short walk in the snow-covered countryside at the village Vejrumstad near Struer, Denmark - February 14, 2021.
St Fagans National History Museum
This cottage is built of clay or mud, known locally as clom. The clay was dug on the site and mixed with straw, earth and small stones and then laid in layers, which had to be allowed to dry for several days before the next one could be added. The roof is supported by timbers joined together to form two sets of scarfed crucks, on which wattle, gorse and finally straw thatch were laid. The half-loft, partition and chimney-breast are also made of wattle-work.
The original occupants worked on the Taliaris estate, Carmarthanshire on whose land the cottage was built, probably about 1770.
Dismantled & moved to St Fagans National History Museum in 1990
The second stop along the Devils Garden trail was at this spot that contains a couple holes in the canyon wall.
… Valentine’s week
Crazy Tuesday / Music
Challenge sur Flickr : 170 : Object & high contrast
My pride has built a wall, so strong that I can't get through
Is there really no chance to start once again? I'm loving you
(Scorpions)
PSP**** : Love 🌹😎🌹
What can I do with an old photo frame partition card ? easy just sit behind it & take a photo ;-))))