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Nikon F-401x Sigma DL Zoom 35-80mm 1x4-5x6, Fujifilm Superia X-Tra 400.
A lake upside down.
Somewhere in southern Estonia, June 2015
DB-Hochhaus am Potsdamer Platz
Der Bahntower ist der Sitz der Dachgesellschaft der Deutschen Bahn in Berlin. Es hat eine Gesamthöhe von 103 Metern und verfügt über 26 Etagen. ~ Wikipedia
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahntower
The BahnTower is the seat of the parent company of the Deutsche Bahn in Berlin. It has a total height of 103 meters and has 26 floors.
- Astralia: Fuck reality mask
@Season of the witches from October 14th
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Helius/25/35/38
- YS&YS: Immortal skin applier on Lelutka Simone Bento head
@ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Feel%20Beautiful/102/150/22
- SU!: Darcey Eyes
You have experienced intense harm and evil so devastating that you find yourself questioning reality. It’s so easy for you to question yourself, to believe this means you are weak and it comes more naturally to turn this inward and severely criticize yourself. And you’re doing the hard work of looking for beauty and goodness wherever you can discover it and finding ways to try to express and validate your very real experience when you can’t find words for it. Maybe that is strength.
[image created on 3-1-2024]
Recently I became very fascinated by digital pinhole photography. This image was created with a modified pinhole body cap. I think I’m drawn to this type of photography because I feel it relates to my life and it seems to teach me far beyond photography. There are strict limitations that can drastically alter how images are captured and the final outcome of the photos, there is a lack of clarity compared to how I normally capture images with a lens, it’s difficult to predict exactly how the image will look and beauty and meaning can be found in the process and the final photo. It gives me a chance to practice embracing the unfamiliar, change, finding beauty in imperfection and growing in new ways.
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As a way to cope with circumstances beyond my control, survive and work to keep fighting for life I decided to try to take at least one photo (or more) each day. I call this “a photo (or more) a day.” Practicing this form of therapeutic photography helps me work to focus on the present moment, gives me something familiar and enjoyable to focus on as I use photography skills that have become like second-nature to me and being able to view the images I capture helps me recall what I was thinking, feeling and noticing at the moment when I created the photos. More of the photos from this series can be seen on my Instagram account
I may not always have the energy, time or capacity to share photos from this series—especially with the very challenging circumstances my family and I are experiencing—and will do my best to continue taking a photo (or more) a day even if I’m not able to share.
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Another one. Nova keeps hittin' 'em outta the park with these hairs!
This is Reality by Little Bones, soon to be out at Uber (along with another style called Oleander). With the styler HUD, change the side part from left to right or swish that pony over to the other shoulder or down your back, keeping it full or slimming it down to a braid. As always, there are so many options you can choose from.
Uber opens on Aug 25th at midnight!
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"fra la verità e la realtà
c'è uno spazio pieno di bugie"
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between truth and reality
there's a space filled with lies
Grasse, 2015
He was standing on the side walk a few feet away from the busy cross section. He stood still with his eyes closed and he would smile at times. I couldn't help but jump to the conclusion that he probably is daydreaming. Maybe he was dreaming of a different life, different place, or different situation. Whatever he was dreaming about he was definitely happy. I could not help but smile when he smiled, his smile was full of joy and happiness. I was truly happy for him that even for a couple of minutes he was able to go into his own world and escape reality.
Emerald Bay, Pangkor Island, Strait of Malacca (Melaka), where a man stood in the ocean immersed in escaping reality, as he watched an almost surreal, unfolding sunset streaking across the sky.
The man suddenly felt great joy in escaping from his usual reality. Rejuvenating, from being a 'slave of time', while on holidays, he never imagined the sky could look so spacey and other-worldly.
With the seawater lapping his knees, the man's perspective of reality shifted. To what he understood was being like "one-with-nature", when a window of perception suddenly opened.
At this point, the man knew, instinctively, that his life had changed to another, different, and heightened, understanding of 'being', as nature wonder, and inner peace, took hold.
Explored 20 March 2024
Samsung S23 Ultra 5G Camera Lens
Take a close look at this little girl with the toffee apple. She was there standing against that wall, but now she isn't. The photographer who made this installation is playing games with our minds. I wish I knew their names - the photographer and the little girl, but in the end the point's been made.
Okay, I have some explaining to do.
Recently I came across an article in a photo magazine in which a photographer explained his amazing 'digital-art' work. He creates an unreal world based on existing elements. For example, a street is transformed into an imaginative scene.
It could come straight out of a movie; creating an amazing mood.
Of course he starts to work from a world in color, that's how normal cameras work. By reducing color saturation significantly and adding the recognizable colors from a nighttime movie scene: blue and green.
By adding fog and adjust the contrast he creates his own world; this has nothing to do with reality. Exactly like in the movies!
This inspired me to get started with a photo I made in 2013 in an alley in Lower Manhattan: Cortlandt Alley, on the borders of Chinatown, Tribeca and SoHo. This is, especially in the evening, a totally deserted alley. They film here regularly for commercials.
Almost nothing you see is real; steam, buildings, colors. But it fits exactly in the picture I have in my head when I take a movie scene in mind.
Of course, the buildings you see really exist, but not in the way they are presented here.
Because I have a b&w camera, I had to add color. And by doing some research how a movie street scene should look like, I came to this result.
I must say that I am very satisfied!
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A Kaleidoscope of Reality
One day, I was walking through a small park passageway, which featured a glass labyrinth with colored panes. The gray surroundings took on a new, fairytale dimension. Reality took on color.
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This scene caught my attention while on holiday in Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines. Well, my escape from reality is almost over and I’ll be back to work, back to reality by tomorrow. Enjoy your weekend, Flickr friends!
***Canon EOS 20D converted infrared digital camera + Canon EFS10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM + Lee Big Stopper ӏ Exposure details: 10mm at 20s, f/16, ISO 200
L'orizzonte è un'illusione negli occhi di chi guarda, ma non esiste nella realtà
Angel Ganivet
Monte Verena, alba. Le montagne lontane, ammantate di brume, creano un effetto illusorio di infinito orizzonte.
Buon venerdi
"Everyone has his own reality in which, if one is not too cautious,timid, or frightened, one swims. This is the only reality there is." ~ Henry Miller
Special thanks to encounter - Laura and hibbary for the textures.
Based on one of the "Collaborator" class models using a standard "Rifleman" kit: media.realitymod.com/news/pr085/release/ak47.jpg
Alternate Realities? Canary Wharf, London, UK. July 16, 2022. Photo: ©Edmond Terakopian / 2022 (image has been rotated 180 degrees)
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To make this photo more attractive, auto enhance used, which lowered the high tone, raised the low tone, increased contract and saturation, refined the details. The final one is quite different from the original. So, is this one better than the original? Well, it may bring out more than my eyes can notice, but it is a little far from the reality. Or I was restricted by the camera I used? What should we capture through the camera? reality or fantasy?
Sorry I've been MIA lately.
I've come to the harsh reality that I base my identity in my photography, in my comics and in my current romantic relationship. I know that this isn't the way I should be. My identity should be in Christ and my self worth should not be in any earthly thing.
I am running full force for the Lord in a way I never have.
I mentally stepped away from my photography.
I broke up with my boyfriend so that I could focus on the things I need to.
I'm doing what I need to do to get where I wanna be.
I'm continually amazed by the goodness of the Lord and how satisfied I am just resting in his promises.
So yeah. Here's to getting your priorities straight!
The light might be wrong but this scene is just so right!
One of the main goals of a photography adventure to California in 2017 was to see the Central California Traction Railroad for the first time. While I missed the GP9s, CCT’s current roster still looks splendid in classic red paint and their modern low emissions unit is one of the more attractive rebuilds I've see. But what I wanted to see most of all regardless of motive power was the famous street running down 1500 ft of B Street and past Stibley Park. In fact this was such a draw that I went back a second time before the trip was over. On the second visit I was rewarded with splendid weather and CCT’s gorgeous SW1500 number 1501 (blt. Nov. 1971 as Southern Pacific 2610) down the street. She is seen here curling off the east leg of the wye out of BNSF'd ex Santa Fe Mormon Yard. on to the south end of the street trackage. The tail switch for thr wye is actually a submarine switch embedded in the pavement and sharp eyes will note the points in the lower left foreground.
The Central California Traction had its origins in 1902 as a streetcar service in Stockton, CA. Conceived by Howard H. Griffiths to compete against Stockton's venerable, narrow-gauge Stockton Electric RR, Griffiths' vision became reality in 1905 with the incorporation of the Central California Traction Co. Modern, standard-gauge electric cars began serving the San Joaquin Valley's inland port city with connections to the mainline trains of the SP, the young ATSF, and the forthcoming WP.
As fate would have it, these three companies would become owners of the CCT in January 1928. "Electric interurban passenger service to Lodi began in 1907 as ownership of the CCT was passed on from Griffiths to wealthy entrepreneurs Herbert and Mortimer Fleishhacker. Further expansion to Sacramento was completed in 1910, with both passenger and freight services offered over the 53-mile line. Soon, 48 daily passenger trains were listed in the timetable, all propelled by a 1,200-volt dc third-rail, the first installation of its kind in the United States. "Although the Stockton streetcar service was a financial failure, a similar service operated by CCT in Sacramento proved successful and ran from 1910 until 1946. Interurban passenger service ended in 1933, even as freight business grew substantially.
In 1946, diesel locomotives replaced the electrics and in 1998 service was ended north of Lodi to Sacramento, though the rails remain in place and the 39 miles of trackage are not officially abandoned. Today the CCT still operates along their original mainline seen here north from Stockton 14 miles to Lodi 5 days a week. And the BNSF and UP as modern day successors to the SP, WP, and AT&SF continue as the road's joint owners.
Stockton, California
Thursday February 23, 2017