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A sunrise in Okinawa reminded me of angle's wings and Christ's resurrection. The scripture seems most appropriate to this image imho. I posted this image a few years back but have never found a comparable setting to displaying the emotion and drama that this image does so I am sharing it with you again. May God bless you and our country!

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Wonderful morning in Seward, AK.

Resurrection bay off the coast of Seward Alaska.

e-pl1 + m42 to m4/3 adapter + Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 50mm f/2.9

Lens is dismantled from vintage Altix NB camera.

This lens among other from Meyer Gorlitz family produces stunning bubble-bokeh when wide open at f2.9.

 

Post processed with Photoshop...edited levels, little contrast...

Nikon 14-24/2.8G

Long exposure play..

Right before some MONGO storms rolled in!

... Out of Death comes Life.

 

An ancient sarcophagus in Rosedale Abbey churchyard with a bramble growing up through it.

spring is many months away.....sometimes even nature seems confused

Continuing with another light painting image from last Saturday night in an old lime kiln outside Buxton.

I changed to an orange gel on my Lume Cube and set off more smoke for this image. What makes the shot for me is the contrast between the light and shadows, it was relatively easy to create and required getting Andy in just the right position in front of the light to cast the shadows along the walls, the hard part was Andy's, having to stand perfectly still with your arms straight out for minutes at a time was no easy task (we did several variations that night!!) but his effort paid off producing a graphic and dynamic image. All done in one photographic exposure SOOC.(Olympus EM-1 mk2 7-14mm f/2.8 pro 60 secs Live Composite mode of 15secs f/6.3 @ 10mm )

She was an unlucky one. Meaning she came with no umbrella. She's more rare than the ones that did come with an umbrella. She's cute with or without the umbrella. :D

a group of outtakes that I don't hate.

Created in Ultra Fractal.

A series of four photos. A composition of a photovoltaic panel and a young oak tree. The same tree, the same panel, just different seasons. Here you can see the spring season, the Resurrection period.

Black and white challenge day 2/5.

Taken with my Zenit 122 the film was Ektar 100, here converted in bw. Here the first version in colors.

And now... the challenge goes to.... Mr Nieswaag :D

( I'm very curios to know what you are going to do :P )

  

Sleepers Awake (Excerpt)

Johann Sebastian Bach

A former BN EMD SD70MAC, still sporting the nose logo, shoots west on the BNSF Aurora Sub

On the lookout for wildlife as we cruise toward the glaciers.

Explored Sept 2, 2015 # 205

Cappella militare alpini Battaglione Tolmezzo

I found a bit of barbed wire a while back and took it home as a prop and decided tonight to use it. I'm not religious nor do I think I am Jesus but I do like the power of religious imagery.

 

2 x yongnuo 560iv's, one through a socked beauty dish and the other heavily snooted. Led lenser P7.2 on light stand for beam of light. Shutter dragged a little to burn it in.

This is number 179 of my 366.

Master of the Třeboň Alterpiece.

Resurrection, St James the Less, St Bartholomew and St Phillip.

Prague, around 1380- 1385. Originally from the St Giles Church of the former Augustinian Canonry in Třeboň.

  

Located in the Convent of Saint Agnes of Bohemia (Klášter svaté Anežky České), located in the Old Town, Prague, in an area called "Na Františku". It was founded in 1231 by princess Agnes (later known as Saint Agnes of Bohemia), sister of King Wenceslas I. She herself became the first abbess of the monastery in the Order of Saint Clare. The first women came to the convent in autumn 1233 – five nuns from Italian Assisi and seven Bohemian noble-girls. They belonged to the Poor Clares (also called The Order of Poor Ladies) founded by Saints Clare of Assisi and Francis of Assisi in 1212 on Franciscan principles. This was the first convent of the Order of Poor Clares north of the Alps.

Pelagic Cormorants resting on the rocks on the shoreline of Resurrection Bay south of Seward, Alaska. No one is sure why they were named "Pelagic", as they spend their time close to shore.

 

Having survived being beheaded twice and after having the most intense experience of my Second Life, I creep off to a secluded sandbox to open the treasures I acquired and am reborn as a fairy.

A shot during my visit at Molyvo's castle..

...The Third Day!

...Rise he said

 

I rested down the floor

No vision anymore

I splashed my feelings around

I darkened all the ground

No breath, no life

No beats, no roll

A hand and a knife

Heart explosion on a wall

Lights came in from a hole

And I was rising after all

 

As I let it down…I let it down.

  

Untitled blue.

Leytonstone, London, 2014

Pentax 17 with Agfa APX 100 film.

Henry County, Georgia

Another dictator gone mad with power.

"The Unicorn is in Captivity and No Longer Dead"

Cristo della Minerva - Santa Maria sopra Minverva

“Why do you seek the living among the dead?

He is not here, but has risen” (Luke 24:5)

 

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