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................AFTER the storm !

Wish you a splendid day!

Grazie Stefano!

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DU BIST SCHÖN !

YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL !

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Gila Woodpecker on Cactus, Phoenix, Arizona

The world (a village garden actually) as seen by a rhubarb in December. Leica M Monochrome, Voigtlander CS 2.2/50 wide-open.

En regardant par une fenêtre !

Created for Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces Banner Challenge 2022

 

Chosen for group cover photo for the month of September 2022.

 

All photos used are from copyright free websites and from

Photoshop Artistry/AWAKE group free photos.

 

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NOTW

Pigeon lover, polarises people's opinions ...

Un peu plus loin d'une autre fenêtre...

Hay siempre diferentes puntos de vista.

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Max's Gallery in Color, click here

Max en Color, aqui

Max Color Gallery

Monheim am Rhein / NRW / Germany

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Getting famous for buying most unusual stockings( and see this before it is out of 200 pics )and then wearing them in a invisible way I fell in love with these in the very first moment.

I saw them in the shop and I thought “wow, somewhere in this world there is a designer who likes liberty and me.” Thank you, unknown designer!

 

Punti di vista (Monferrato, Piemonte, Italy)

la panchina è su un parcheggio a pagamento, per sedersi dite che bisogna esporre il ticket?

 

(the bench is on a paid parking, you say that you have to sit expose the ticket?)

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXm9SyD1Oos

Monheim am Rhein / NRW / Germany

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Explore 1/29/08 # 436 Thank you:-)

 

it was beautiful day on Coney Island Beach. In 10 min sky turned black.

The white dots on the left are baloons. NO PHOTOSHOP. It is real! :-))

  

Plaza na Coney Island. Byl ladny i sloneczny dzien. Wsam raz na opalenie. W ciagu 10 min niebo zrobilo sie czarne i zaczal wiac mocny wiatr. Kropki z lewej strony zdjecia to sa balony.

Zdjecie nie jest "ulepszone". To jest autentyczny obraz.

I remember the watching reruns, of 50's, Superman series on TV, staring George Reeves. In the intro to each episode, someone on a city street, stopped walking, pointed towards the sky and said... "It's a bird, its a plane, no it's Superman..." The women walking down the embankment, and pointing towards the sky reminds me of those intros.

Monheim am Rhein / NRW / Germany

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Night golden lighted silhouette with leaves pointing in many directions making me think of points of view to the unknown beyond the image edges.

Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.

April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.

In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.

A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.

The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.

 

Vuelven los puntos de vista.

Combi con aldarain.

Sessions by M&A.

Cámara acuática analógica.

Postedición PS.

 

fotoSonora / picSound Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden

 

Dedicada a ele y jz, por los soles que vendrán. :)

Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.

April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.

In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.

A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.

The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.

 

Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.

April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.

In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.

A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.

The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.

 

on Explore #7 (best position)

View on black

  

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

The village of Tangste seen from Tangste Monastery.

Från Madison Square Park i New York till Trädgårdsföreningen i Göteborg. Tony Craggs skulpturer har gjort en lång resa. Lördag 25 april invigs utställningen Walks of life i Trädgårdsföreningen med ett besök av konstnären.

 

Points of view av Tony Cragg och Mixed feelings

Depend on the direction you are looking in...

Tony Cragg, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK.

View On Black

 

an .. iris break ;-)

have a nice week!

I took this picture yesterday while watching the dancers dance to the music of the Manny Cepeda Orchestra. In this image, the trombone player has walked with his trombone into the audience area, and during a part of the music where he didn't have to play, he danced with this member of the audience. He is a very tall man, and appears to be at least 18 or more inches taller than his partner.

 

This is an infrared image taken with my converted Nikon D300 camera. I've been taking infrared photographs for about 10 years, and with a total of 3 different cameras. It's much easier to take infrared images digitally that it was in the film days. If you like this look, I have an album of infrared photographs, creatively named Infrared.

www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157600507865146/

 

If you enjoy images from musical performances, you might not hate my music album.

www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157604237145473/

 

Other pictures taken in San Diego that I've taken can be seen in my San Diego album. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157623536348425/

I punti di vista sono tanti perché ognuno di noi ne ha uno, vi rimane attaccato e non accetta di cambiare posto …. per guardare da un’altra visuale...

Part of "New York Old" series.

 

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Published on Building magazine, June/July 2010.

Roma, March for Palestine, 18-02-06

Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.

April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.

In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.

A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.

The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.

 

polaroid 2000 land camera

artistic TZ film.

  

reaching them looks like a faith!

Nulla contribuisce a tranquillizzare la mente quanto uno scopo preciso, un punto sul quale l'anima possa fissare il suo occhio.

 

(Mary Shelley)

 

Palazzo nuovo - Bayreuth (Germania) 19/01/08

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