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It's the year 1944 and the war in France is closely coming to an end. Normandy has been liberated and american, canadian and british troops are on there way to free the rest of the country! Sending bombers and fighters first, the american's are fierce and strong in the attack. Germany obviously want's to keep ground and fight back hard.
Well here are some photo's of Project Aviation, where Stijn, Mats, Jurian and I have been working on.
Also don't forget to check the photo's on Stijn and Mats photostream.
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Another shot from my projected portrait from today. I actually like this shot better but it doesn't have my user name on it like the other.
for utata:project=ip319
1. Something recyclable
2. Something reused/reusable
3. Vignetted
(all in one)
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by Clayton Thompson (Vic)
Project Bread is an exploration of economic inequality and an examination of the disparity between the distribution of wealth and income.
Why is it that some are so blinded by their obsession with the accumulation of wealth that they overlook those less fortunate and in genuine need? Why is it that 1% of the world's population owns 50% of the wealth?
Project Bread is constructed from donated bread crates and depicts the ugly truth of the 'Global Wealth Pyramid".
Bread/ Dough = slang for 'money.
This artwork won the Currumbin RSL Kid's Choice Award this year!
Swell Sculpture Exhibition
"time for the triple B's" as we say in our house. Bath, Book & Bed, in that order too. Our little 2.5 year loves pointing and naming the items in her book
Boy bringing home a couple of coconuts for lunch .... they may be making lap-lap, which is coconut and bananas wrapped in banana leaves cooked on an open fire .... I didn't have the pleasure of trying any ... next time ...
Nobody in the villages own an stove or oven ...all meals are cooked on open fires ...even refrigerators are very a very rare commodity ...as is electricity and running water .
See a full slideshow on our site ... www.dragonpapillon.com
Triad Strobist Ballerina Project WS,NC.
Canon 540EZ w/Battery Charger CyberSync CST w/Transmitter Side Light with Um-Right
ربيّ . .
آجعَعَل يومنآ آفضلْ مِن آمس. .
وَ غداً آفضلَ مِن اليوم ...
ولآ تححْرمنآ سعَآدةً حلمْ اِنتظرنآ
تححقيقهٌآ |♥♥
رهآم اليوسف ()
For Strobist: one SB 600 through umbrella from camera right/above, one SB 800 behind the model pointing down. Triggered with CLS.
project flickr ... 12 months of the same image ... watch the whole set
again ... not much change ... tried back-lit this time
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Por mais que o ódio seja forte, por mais que tudo esteja perto da morte. O amor sempre vence. Ele tem a força e o poder. Por mais que a tristeza seja grande, por mais que existam espinhos nos caminhos do amor, o amor sempre vence ele é a força maior.
This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.
This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..
I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.
First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.
Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.
Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.
Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.
On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.
As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.
Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.
Double Exposure in Camera.
Polaroid Land Camera 104. Fuji FP-100C Gloss. Negative. Scanned using Epson 4490 scanner. Adjusted in Lightroom 3.6
Photo taken during a day trip to the Eden Project in Cornwall. I have entered 5 photos into the Eden Photo Competition. Photo taken with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm kit lens. Hand-held, manual focus
This latest set of wave photographs marks a significant reversal in my photography practices. Until now, I've basically shot on film almost exclusively for what must be about the last four to five years. A few months back Nikki and I decided that we wanted to photograph wildlife as well as our landscapes and occasional waves projects. Landscapes for me are still my absolute passion. Nothing for me beats being on the side of a mountain, say, with the 5x4 making landscape photographs: I'd rather do this than anything else. For me, photographing landscapes on large format film is king. Pragmatically though, this is not always possible, especially on account of living in the south of England where there are no mountains, or being on holiday in our usual haunt, the north coast of Cornwall. I love shooting film and will continue to do so for as long as possible.
However.
Both of us love the sea, and we also really enjoy photographing waves; the bigger the better! I made the decision about a year ago to try and shoot waves (and later, wildelife as well) on film. To this end, I used a mamiya 645 Super for my initial set of 8 wave photos which, in fairness, worked well I feel. The lack of AF on a long lens made things difficult, and learning from this, I decided to try wildlife with a Nikon F5 and a 70-200 (to start with). Even with "high" ISO film, this was not easy, and shooting with AF on a longer lens really made me think again about my kit for both waves and wildlife. As such, I've decided to go back to digital for waves and wildlife. I find this a real shame, but for these subjects, the advantages of low noise, high ISO shooting is undeniable, coupled with kit consolidation - and hence a lighter pack - and fast AF, VR, and cost of running, it's with a heavy heart that I've given up on film for these subjects. I'll still carry the F5 for scouting and if nothing else, as a backup to my digital body.
So there we are. In this case, practicality won the day :( As said above though, this is all built on a solid foundation of the experiance of shooting LF for landscapes. I'll be doing this for as long as film is made, and you'd have to prize my LF gear from my cold, dead hands :D
This photograph is the 9th in my ongoing waves project, and from just a single trip to Cornwall, I achieved 23 photos that I am happy with, so please stay tuned!
Abandonned place project
Model: S.
See more on www.pmdphotograph.com
facebook: www.facebook.com/pmdphotograph
Strobist info:
_Top: Ranger Quadra RX speed A through beauty dish
_Right : Canon speedlight 550EX II (with skyport)
Trigered with elinchrom skyport EL
A series inspired by the U.S. side of the space race and the beginning of NASA. Each different chapter includes a cover and info page. Layout and design inspiration from old Life magazine pages.
Prints available: JustinVG.imagekind.com/Astronaut
With The Deltic Preservation Society's class 55 locomotive 55019 'Royal Highland Fusilier' up front, working the 15.20 Wirksworth-Duffield (15.58) service we pass 58022 on the outskirts of Wirksworth.
The Ivatt Diesel Recreation Society plan to recreate and operate LMS10000, which was the first British mainline diesel electric locomotive, 58022 will donate its frame for 'Project Icon' as it is known.
15th May 2022
© Photo by Tasos Tsoukalas
www.facebook.com/pages/Tasos-Tsoukalas-Photography-/29358...
e-mail : t.tsoukalas1978@yahoo.com
A great live of one of the best Greek Rockabilly band ''The Bullets'' Haris is the rhythm guitarist
Era il mio male, ne ero certo,
respiravo a fatica e lui,
gli occhi arrossati a sangue
un cardigan multicolore aperto
era uno regolare dai capelli
grigi corti sulla fronte rigonfia,
che aveva fatto e rifatto con ansia
le scale del palazzo per trovarmi.
Aspettava impaziente
mi guardava come in pianto cattivo
di detestazione. “No” gli gridavo
a vuoto“non entrare” Cado all’indietro
senza gravità, mi resta
solo la punta a gamba tesa del piede
contro la porta scura che resiste
e nella gola un vermiciattolo si muove
a gorgogliare inutilmente aiuto.
Ci fu una lotta eterna millimetrica
la faccia sul cuscino
il nome di Lucia sussurrato
nell’urlo muto per chiedere soccorso.
Era il mio male
che mi aspetta.
da 'La mia parte' P. L. 2006
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Queste ombre
Queste ombre
che ci parlano di noi,
amiche,
nella luce che si smorza
innocente
e ci accompagnano
ci aspettano
si muovono
ci dicono
quello che ancora
non sappiamo
di noi.
P. L. XI 2011