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Taking tentative steps towards rediscovering my 'creativity' which has been missing for over a year. Whatever I have produced, I have known myself that I just could not get in touch with it. So, however laughable this image is - it is a grand step for me in the right direction again.
A little encouragement is worth a great deal of empty praise.
when you go through old shit and find a gem then start feeling yaself.... Yeah i said it..... i rocked these Gems for days!
I have recently rediscovered my love of color film. And though there may not be as many types to use anymore there are still some decent films available.For me it is a 1970's feel, maybe because I was shooting it then. There is a feel from it that I can never get from digital color. I find digital color too pristine.
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This is a very old piece that I created about ten years ago, but given my better knowledge of Photoshop these days, I have made some improvements. Not sure how valid it is to revisit old work like this, but rediscovered it on my hard drive today and couldn't resist a little play...
rediscovered an older lens, the Nikkor 300mm, F/4 D... while heavy & a bit cumbersome to hand-hold, it can produce nice results with the D500...
Ultima de las fotos para L'Atelier, como disfrute esta tarea!!! La foto es de una casa de te que se encuentra en el centro de mi pueblo, en frente a la iglesia mas grande...
I rediscovered this already edited image on my external drive ... I remember having fun trying out the little GR IIIx that evening. I placed the camera on the stone benches at the water to get a long-ish exposure. For this picture, I think I rather used the seat of my bike as a (wobbly) support.
So this is just for fun : ))
By chance, I rediscovered images taken during a first RedBubble Meetup (with members of the "Welcome Pennsylvania" group).
Figure why not reprocess these HDRs with my current software and post-processing workflow.
This is where I first met Lori Deiter. And just by chance,
Tim Devine was there shooting the falls!
My original 2010 edited version can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/aaron_c/4618610285/in/album-7215759...
Ricketts Glen State Park
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
May 17th, 2010
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These red currants were grown on my friend's allotment, probably less than a mile from my house. You don't get more local than that. Rediscovered in the freezer for this week's theme. They will be turned into jelly on Saturday.
️✨ Met this adorable plantain squirrel at our college ruby reunion at Kadkani River Resort. Such a great reminder of my days at College of Engineering, Guindy, class of '84!
Rediscovered mending as a way to relax. Summer holidays are so great! Must remember to put the needles back though eh! 🤔
I've only just rediscovered this one from last October so the where and why are a little vague. I suspect that the tinge of pink may be from my reflection (I can't think what else) so perhaps this qualifies as a self portrait!
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OK, no one seems to take me serious when I tell you I am in a bad mood. I feel like I'm a victim of my nickname *sulk*. So I will just continue the series that I started a while ago. Anyone who has seen the Dutch movie 'De Lift' knows how sinister and creepy elevators can be...
When I rediscovered these old photo files last week I was surprised to learn that in the back of my mind at the time (January 2007) must have been the same idea that struck me in December 2022. I was also on board the Spirit of Tasmania sailing back home at sunset.
Among the many sunset shots I was attempting with the Nikon Coolpix 5900 (2005 vintage), were these showing nothing but the sunlight reflected on the changing water's surface. Recently you will have seen how this same idea captured my imagination:
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There is something truly elemental about the sea. I could watch and listen to it for hours. Like many people I want my ashes spread upon the waters when the time comes, perhaps that I will be dispersed among the seas of the world. Again the themes of Homer come to mind as they did with my recent incarnations of this idea. Θάλαττα! θάλαττα! (The Sea! The Sea!), the cry of the Greeks that echoes down through the centuries to us.
Time's flow is ever changing, and yet in relation to the conservation of consciousness in the universe (in which each sentient being participates) it is merely an illusion.
* Photos taken with the Nikon Coolpix 5900 in January 2007.
Takahe ( Notornis mantelli )
A bird though to be extinct then rediscovered in 1948.
Since then numbers have slowly increased through captive breeding mostly.
This bird at DOC's facility at Te Anau is having a drink after feeding time... Like a Pukeko on steroids
Initially passed by on a journey north, Gabrielvedhogget revealed itself as an enchanting haven when the storm Hans redirected the path. Here, the waterfall flows like the huldra’s secret song, hidden in plain sight. Rediscovered and revisited, its lively cascades became the perfect subject for a day of photography, its energy a celebration of nature’s resilience and beauty.
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It feels like a warm blanket
Keeping me safe from the cold sadness
It keeps me away from the shadows of my fears
A simple look, a simple word can make them disappear
What is given to me today is so pure
I can only hope for it in my future
It's not about sharing, but giving
You don't live it half when you feel it
I give him my fragility, I give him my laughs
It's always worthing when it's about love.
I've discovered a trove of pictures I took on a seminar swing over three weeks in Northern California, Oregon and Washington in 2004. I got a LOT of pictures, which I'm just recently rediscovering. This is fun!
This is somewhere between Orick and Klamath, California. It was probably among the Redwoods, although I don't remember the situation of this particular picture.
September 12, 2004
All of my pictures from this trip
More of my Wall to Wall pictures
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By chance, I rediscovered images taken during a first RedBubble Meetup (with members of the "Welcome Pennsylvania" group).
Figure why not reprocess these HDRs with my current software and post-processing workflow.
This is where I first met Lori Deiter. And just by chance,
Tim Devine was there shooting the falls!
My original 2010 edited version can be found here:
www.flickr.com/photos/aaron_c/4619223566/in/album-7215759...
Ricketts Glen State Park
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
May 17th, 2010
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An old photo that I rediscovered. A Rain Spider (Palystes superciliosus) got drenched in the rain and was drying off in the late afternoon sun.
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A rare summer Yellow-throated Vireo in Orange County, first found by Mike Perry and rediscovered by Rhonda Howard. Mason Regional Park, Orange County, CA.
You are my magical place, my secure space. Sharing everything with you is my joy, my greatest pleasure. Everything beautiful multiplies itself like your name in every corner of my children's room. S'agapo Kostaki mou.
I rediscovered a file of about 4,000 photos I took at the August 2020 airshow at Old Warden. Seem to be one or two ok shots in there.......
I rediscovered this building today on a trip back from the dentist. Its been in this state for at least 10 years, I was quite surprised that its still standing. I only had a 40mm micro with me, but at least I had my camera. I not sure what the building was, I think it may have been used as an hotel at so point.
Antioch (Hatay Province, Turkey)
Mosaic Pavement from the House of the Evil Eye
Roman, 2nd Century A.D.
Stone tesserae
On the wall a photo of this mosaic in situ.
Hard to find, hard to reach, a forgotten place in an uninhabitated corona-free zone deep in the forest in steep overgrown terrain without comfortable access . Near Prenning . Styria . Austria . Europe
The castle was probably built by Konrad von Feistritz around the middle of the 12th century. The first written record comes from the year 1147. By 1319 Henneberg was already abandoned and left to decay.
The former castle was only localized again in the 19th century, but was later forgotten. It was only rediscovered in the middle of the 20th century and measured and examined for the first time towards the end of the century. Since the castle was abandoned very early, Henneberg is an example of a genuine, small, Romanesque castle from the 12th century. It was abandoned before Gothic-style conversions were carried out on it.
Rediscovered when I was looking for something else.
Untextured today too. I might texture one of the other shots I took at the same time.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend everyone.
This is Skogafoss, on the southern coast of Iceland, my favourite waterfall in the world! Probably one of the most photographed too. And why not! Look at it!
On a complete sidenote, I've only just discovered the joys of Spotify. I think they've recently done away with the limits on the free accounts, which is awesome! It's nice having such a massive library of songs at my fingertips. If you're not as slow as I am, and are already on it, feel free to add me (open.spotify.com/user/benjeev).
What's everyone listening to nowadays?
I leave you with a verse from one of my favourite songs, by Keane. Forgotten, but recently rediscovered. I was listening to this lots while I processed this image and I think the song fits the image aesthetic quite nicely. Hope you're all having a good one!
I walked across an empty land
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete
Located in the Chambers Pillar Reserve, another spectacular rock formation at this location.
A rediscovered gem from my archives.
Rediscovered Bob (our Homo Heidelbergensis skull) and then had an idea...
Our Daily Challenge: I Love to Watch... Horror films.
Explored 10th March 2021 (#2)
Single Godox TT685 placed on left/rear (approx 1ft) and aiming straight at orb - full power. No mods.
"Big Larry 2" LED torch on right (approx 1ft) set to continuous red for infill (I need a second flash).
Flash triggered by XT2 wireless transmitter.
Edited in Canon DPP4 for crop, raising shadows, and Windows Photo Editor for removal of a couple of unwanted reflections.
What a beautiful place this is with fantastic views for miles around. Built around 240 years ago in the 1780s it stands today on Cnoc Fyrish overlooking the Cromarty Firth and the Black Isle with The Moray Firth and Inverness beyond.
Takes about two hours to walk to the top on a well defined path but allow plenty of time for taking photographs and if the weather is nice take a picnic. If you want more there are another couple of follies nearby for an extended walk including Little Fyrish.
Nearby is Nigg and in Cromarty Firth you can just see some of the recently disused oil platforms just waiting.
As once the winged energy of delight
carried you over childhood's dark abysses,
now beyond your own life build the great
arch of unimagined bridges.
Wonders happen if we can succeed
in passing through the harshest danger;
but only in a bright and purely granted
achievement can we realize the wonder.
To work with Things in the indescribable
relationship is not too hard for us;
the pattern grows more intricate and subtle,
and being swept along is not enough.
Take your practiced powers and stretch them out
until they span the chasm between two
contradictions...For the god
wants to know himself in you.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Rediscovering the city streets of my neighborhood and trying to capture them from an other point of view just with my iphone.
A tough exercice for me to extract an interesting and esthetic vision of this "mundane" and daily urban environment...
Playing with shapes & lines, light & shadows and colors assemblage to find a photographic expression of these banal surroundings.
I rediscovered this neg after I found it in 2012.
It is interesting how my approach to PP has changed in the interim
......William Blake in the early nineteenth and Carl Jung in the early twentieth century rediscovered the basic truths outlined by Swedenborg. Blake, as an artist, used Swedenborgian fragments to create his epics of psychic conflict. Jung, using a very Swedenborgian technique of active imagination, made contact with various autonomous archetypal entities. He used this almost shamanic knowledge to help others heal and grow toward a new level of human-ness. Blake and Jung, like Swedenborg, sustained an on-going dialogue with the Spirits of the dead. Jung’s Seven Sermons for the Dead, a gnostic tract written at the Spirits’ insistence during the depths of World War I, begins, “We have come back from Jerusalem where we found not what we sought.” Like Swedenborg, Jung concludes that heaven and hell are mental states, and that it is the living who have much to teach the dead, not the other way around. After Swedenborg, the psychic intrusion, the invasion of the Spirits, was simply a matter of time. The framework was in place, awaiting only the eruption of phenomena to animate its belief system. The question of extra-terrestrial life blurred and merged with the idea of Spirits. As Spiritualism expanded the mental horizons of the Victorians, the issue of other life in the universe gained a whole new level of meaning.
Words by Vincent Bridges from Sharing the Secrets
for Flickriver - Sophie Shapiro
I would like to thank everyone who takes an interest in my work. I am truly grateful and appreciate your ongoing support. Please take good care of yourselves in these uncertain times.
Keep well, safe & inspired.
Kind regards,
Sophie
I took this several years back and rediscovered it in my Yellowstone National Park files. For good reason this is the most photographed spot in the park. The hot spring has bright bands of orange, yellow, and green ring the deep blue waters in the spring. The multicolored layers get their hues from different species of thermophile (heat-loving) bacteria living in the progressively cooler water around the spring. Extremely hot water travels 121 feet from a crack in the Earth to reach the surface of the spring.
PS: for some great music ask Alexa, Siri or Spotify to play
music by JOHN WILLIAM HAMMOND. Enjoy.