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Silver glinted in the morning sunlight as Aurora turned this way and that, looking at the reminder of how her life had changed in the blink of an eye.
"Kintsukuroi. The Japanese rather than throw something broken away, fill the cracks with gold or silver, to show the beauty in the imperfections."
She'd been informed of what her scars reminded Noma of, and part of her saw it. But the part that she wouldn't show that was scared... that still had the weight of what could happen hanging over her, that part couldn't see it yet as a tear slid down her cheek. Would she have changed running next door to the kids aid had she known the outcome? No... no she wouldn't.
I've taken a week off work which is why I'm posting more than usual!
I went to a favourite spot today which is one of the highest points locally. It's a crazy place, full of old industrial ruins, mines, graffiti and oh, a bit of a view in the background!
The weather is constantly shifting up there and you have to auto bracket every shot to try and get a decent exposure (yeah, I could go RAW but hate the file sizes and faff). Today was so mild I was just wandering around in a T-Shirt and shirt, usually this time of year up there you need about 15 layers, gloves and a plastic bag over your camera, so was nice to be able to wander for longer. Expect more shots creeping into my photostream over the coming weeks.
Loving my new 24-105, can just sling my camera without all the gubbins and not keep switching primes, the only thing I'm finding is that it's a bit too sharp, I've had to change my standard settings to soften it down a bit.
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BLACK LABEL SOCIETY - Scars (Piano Version)
Work done by Pepper Hoffnung
London architecture.
I’m still having issues with the iOS app so apologies for not being as active on here as I might like to be.
Hi, Me again...
In April 2021, I received my first 35mm as a gift from a fellow photography enthusiast. I seriously had no idea what I was doing but I immeditely knew I enjoyed it. The sound alone was enough to give me shivers!! Since then, I have shot a few rolls of film, find myself in possession of 5 new cameras, managed to process 2 rolls at home, 'scan', and now I'm ready to put them out there.
I don't ever profess to be a perfect photographer. If fact, I'm usually incredibly insecure. Digital photography always had me seeking perfection. It is silly because life isn't perfect, but regardless, I feared things like proper exposure and unconventional subjects. (Yes....insert eye roll here!)
The thing about film though, it has given me freedom it be imperfect, appreciate 'flaws' and embrace everyday life in an authentic and unpolished way. Film has given me permission to love the imperfect and see it for all its beauty. Also, the fact that my hands are on it from start to finish....well that... that alone gives me immense satisfaction.
So.....I'm saying be ready for the perfectly imperfect. And just to prove it...I resisted the urge to edit out my chicken pox scars. :-) I'm going to be brave and start sharing what I've been working on and what I love.
Here goes....
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Nikon FM10 | Ilford HP5 400
Digitized with Sony A7riii | Skier Sunray Copy Box 3 | 135 Skier Sunray Film Holder
Home developed in Cinestill Monobath | 3 min, 80 F
Negative Lab Pro v2.2.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Frontier
We walked Scar crags and Causey pike, but somehow or other, like a complete buffoon i deleted my shots from along the Scar crags ridge...Anyway, here we have a view of Scar crags from across the Newlands valley...[ its on the left ].
"From every wound there is a scar, and every scar tells a story. A story that says, "I survived."
-Craig Scott
Don't look 👀 back...keep moving forward with hope! In God We Trust!
Smile on Saturday: "P...in the picture"
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An oil train with all Canadian power rolls over the Keddie Wye as they make their way to Stockton. On the top of the mountain the scars of the Dixie Fire can be clearly seen. When the fire broke out in July of 2021, the UP, BNSF, and several fire departments were working all day and night for months to keep the fire from spreading. The fire would burn all the way into the burn zone of a fire that had been contained only weeks before and unfortunately the fire would burn down the town of Greenville located not far north of the Keddie Wye on BNSF's Gateway Sub. Although the town is rebuilding today, it mostly sits in ruins and will take a very long time to rebuild.
A short notice message to fellow Flickr member, Mike Tonge resulted in an impromptu meet up at Plover Scar Lighthouse.
Arriving a little late, Mike gave up his time to pass on some welcome local knowledge which I found invaluable.
We had some nice clouds that picked up the sun as it dipped behind another bank of cloud which cut short the sunset but not before we were treated to some nice rays of light.
The dog enjoyed herself delighting in the salty barnacles on offer!
Another shot from a beautifully foggy morning on southerscales scar nature reserve near ingleton in the Yorkshire dales
Howick Scar, not the highest tide but nice to get a bit further out on this rock for a view from the side
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Ibrahim Mahama: garden of scars, Oude kerk, Amsterdam
Bredwardine
The River Wye bends off around to the right at this point, centre photo the cliff face covered by trees is called the Scar, a footpath runs along the top through the trees to a hamlet called Monnington-on-Wye.
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It was finally great to escape from the rigours of lockdown and get some fresh air and new images. A quick nip up to Twisleton Scar after a round of golf at Lancaster in sunny warm conditions. Great also to meet up with Pete Rowbottam here and watch his mastery of flying his drone!
The weather however changed very rapidly in the 45 minutes before sunset, the temperatures dropped significantly and a cold strong wind had Pete's drone rapidly recalled to base. It was a good job I had my winter stuff and a flask of hot tea in my rucksack to ward off the chill as dusk set in.
This limestone finger leading to the tree and Ingleborough provided a decent subject until we moved to get a sunset shot on the scar end. A nice hour of freedom at the end of a long 3 months.