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Some heavy shadows made this a great image for a mono conversion. The conifer with its scrawny arms aloft shielding the glare of the morning sun really stood out and cast a deep shadow back to where I was standing. Taken in Hillock Wood, Princes Risborough
Whether you're religious or not, you can only marvel at the craftsmanship inside Arundel Cathedral in West Sussex. Sensational stain-glass rosary window, opulent organ and superb and breathtaking vaulted ceiling. Truly a wow moment.
Isaiah 61:11 King James Version (KJV)
11 For as the earth bringeth forth her bud, and as the garden causeth the things that are sown in it to spring forth; so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth before all the nations.
Op flinterdun zijdepapier produceert Michelangelo Pistoletto (1933) levensgrote foto’s van een menselijke figuur. Hier en daar brengt hij nog een dun laagje verf aan over de foto om deze nog realistischer te maken, en hij werkt het beeld af met een hoogglans vernis. De uitvergrote silhouetten plaatst hij op een rechthoekige spiegelplaat. De ‘Quadri specchianti’ oftewel spiegelschilderijen vormen in de jaren '60 het startpunt van zijn verdere artistieke productie maar ook van het gedachtegoed dat de Italiaan sindsdien uitdraagt. Kunst gaat volgens Pistoletto niet meer over een afgerond geheel, maar is constant in beweging en onderhevig aan verandering.
Fundamenteel in Pistoletto’s kunst is de rol van de toeschouwer. De werken nemen hun publiek in zich op. Ze verbinden de kijker met het gerepresenteerde; voor een moment wordt de toeschouwer het onderwerp van het kunstwerk dat hij bekijkt. Wanneer de toeschouwer langs het werk loopt, wandelt hij als het ware door de achtergrond van de scène.
Niet alleen de toeschouwer wordt weerspiegeld in het werk van Pistoletto, maar de gehele omliggende ruimte. Andere objecten in dezelfde zaal worden ook onderdeel gemaakt van het verhaal dat het kunstwerk verbeeldt. Dit verhaal is constant in ontwikkeling.
Michelangelo Pistoletto, Donna Segno Arte - Uomo Segno Arte (1962-2008)
print op roestvrij staal (spiegel), 244 x 122 cm
Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar
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Praise the Lord from the earth,
you great sea creatures and all ocean deeps;
Fire and hail, snow and clouds;
Stormy wind, fulfilling His word.
Psalm 148:7-8
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The core of the Milky Way rises above the Ermita de Nuestra Señora de las Nieves (the Church of Our Lady of the Snows) in Teide National Park on Tenerife, taken on our recent astrophotography workshop in the Canary Islands. This is a composite of the foreground taken with a Pentax K1 camera (25 second expoure, ISO 1600) and the Milky Way taken with an H-Alpha modified Sony 7S camera (stack of 3 photos, 15 seconds, ISO 3200). The modified Sony 7S is more sensitive to the Hydrogen emission spectra from the interstellar gas and dust in nebulas around newly formed stars. These emission nebula are shown as pinkish-mauve colours in this image. The large nebula above the right side of the church is the Lagoon Nebula (6,000 light years distant), with the fainter Trifid Nebula just above it. The two higher Nebula above the Church are the Omega (Swan) Nebula and the Eagle Nebula.
Fresno, Ca.
The preacher railed against the emptiness of the pots. They were angry, but the fence protected the man. Praise be, chain link.
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The dreadfulness of hell deepens our grateful praise for the salvation we have in Jesus Christ. Hell is what we deserve. And hell is what He experienced on the cross in our place. - Tom Ascol
Praise the bridge that carried you over.
George Colman
Got some drone time in this morning in Minneapolis.
Clematis Montana.
A rest from the weird and wonderful: this was taken yesterday in the hedge at the back of my garden. No, the flower not me :)
The Montana is a lovely plant. We planted it in the dark green Leylandii hedge ages ago and on a good year it's like a waterfall of white snow in May.
Leylandii are notorious - they're trees that form dense hedges if planted in rows. They are one of the few plants British Law recognises as being thugs - your neighbour can ask you to take them down if they are too close to their boundary.
Now who do you think might win - this delicate white beauty or the thug if it came to a battle?
Hmmm... The delicate white beauty every time, as is evidenced by a dead Leylandii tree in the middle of my hedge. The clematis just swamps it unless you hack it every year.
The flower is about three inches across.
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image :)
[Handheld in daylight.
12.5mm extension tube to get the macro focus.
Fairly straightforward processing...]
Early in the morning in the east of Iceland we could marvel at the moonset, while the rising sun was already coating the snow-covered peaks with the first hint of alpenglow. The best part was that this photo was not planned and we just stumbled into this beautiful moment.
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Morgens früh im Osten von Island konnten wir den Monduntergang bestaunen, während die aufgehende Sonne bereits die schneebedeckten Gipfel mit dem ersten Hauch von Alpenglühen bestrich. Das Beste war, dass dieses Foto nicht geplant war und wir einfach in diesen schönen Moment gestolpert sind.