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Photo of Big Lagoon looking west (where the Pacific Ocean and lagoon are separated by a thin strip of land at the water horizon, and where the is on the other side of the water horizon) captured via Minolta MD Celtic 28mm f/2.8 Lens and ND-8 filter in the census-designated place of Big Lagoon. Humboldt County. Early December 2013.

Photo captured a few miles north of the town of Orick. Humboldt County. Late May 2012.

Photo captured via Nikon 50mm f/1.8 D AF Nikkor lens from Trinidad State Beach in the city of Trinidad. Humboldt County. Early October 2013.

 

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When I had hair, I remember the constant fluffing, twisting, playing and running my fingers through it. I find myself still reaching for the shampoo and still automatically reaching for my hair. Now when I reach for my hair I feel my skin and as my family says, "my thick skull". I give myself a hug that I'm still here!

Photo looking towards Rocky Creek Bridge captured a few miles south of Carmel via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 75-200mm f4.5 lens in Big Sur. Monterey County. Late October 2013.

Photo captured during sunset at the Vista Point near the Berry Summit along California Highway 299 via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 75-200mm f/4.5 lens about 10 miles west of the census designated place of Willow Creek. Humboldt County. Mid November 2013.

Third photo from the "still-life" series. Gritty, dark, and dirty selfie, — that's the way I wanted it in those dark Covid times, being in self-isolation.

Photo captured on the Old Coast Road alongside the El Sur Ranch and roughly parallel to the South Fork of the Little Sur River in Big Sur. Monterey County. Mid April 2013.

As former president Teddy Roosevelt puts it...behold it is the "Eighth Wonder of the World." The water originates from underground springs above and at the falls. Even during the dry summer months and at 129 feet in height, the water provides an almost constant flow rate of 100 million U.S. gallons / day. Photo of Burney Falls captured via ND-8 filter from McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park in Shasta County. Northern California. Late March 2013.

Photo of the Eel River captured from Avenue of the Giants at post-mile marker 18.59 in the census-designated place of Weott. Humboldt County. Mid July 2013.

We're Here: Self Reflection

 

I found myself at home unexpectedly on a Saturday {was on call and didn't get called to work} so as I was looking at everyones photos I realized I actually had time to take a photo myself, so I did!

Photo captured via Nikon 50mm f/1.8 D AF Nikkor lens, looking east, captured on the Big Lagoon Bridge on U.S. Highway 101, the Redwood Highway, in the census-designated place of Big Lagoon. Humboldt County. Early September 2013.

Photo captured at the Vista Point at Junctions California 92 and 35 in San Mateo County. Early January 2013.

i superimposed a painting of mine onto my face! fun fun! #287 of the 365day challenge.

see more face paint here:

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You can find a large number of full-resolution photos under a Creative Commons license on my official website: nenadstojkovicart.com/albums

 

As former president Teddy Roosevelt puts it...behold it is the "Eighth Wonder of the World." The water originates from underground springs above and at the falls. Even during the dry summer months and at 129 feet in height, the water provides an almost constant flow rate of 100 million U.S. gallons / day. Photo of Burney Falls captured from McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park in Shasta County. Northern California. Late March 2013.

New York City

 

Ebony 8x10, Kodak Ektar 14" lens, f8 @ one-tenth on Tri-X.

NYC, 2013 or 2014

 

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New York City

Ebony 8x10, 14 inch Kodak Ektar lens 1/10th @ f8, Tri-X rated @ 100 ISO.

Photo captured via Minolta MD Celtic 28mm f/2.8 Lens from the Woodley Island Marina on Humboldt's waterfront. City of Eureka. Humboldt County. Early November 2013.

Photo of Sharp Point captured along the beach at Dry Lagoon via Minolta MD Celtic 28mm f/2.8 Lens. Humboldt Lagoons State Park. Humboldt County. Late December 2013.

This is yours truly reflected in the sculpture "Cloud Gate" in Chicago's Millenium Park.

 

Behind me are are the buildings that line Michigan Avenue. If you look at the large view, you can see better how the mirrored surface of the sculpture subtly distorts everything as well as how streaks of dried rain line the reflective surface. ("Subtly distorted" might actually be a good byline for me, now that I think of it.)

 

As usual, I don't like having my picture taken, but "The Bean" (as Cloud Gate is popularly known) is one of my favorite places.

 

(Thought this might be a good way to say thanks to everyone out there in Flickr-land for your support, feedback, and kind words about my photos: my photostream just passed 100,000 total views today. Thanks again, everyone! Ain't Flickr grand?)

 

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Photo captured from Trinidad State Beach in the city of Trinidad via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 75-200mm f4.5 lens. Humboldt County. Late October 2013.

Every human experience is unique. We all have trials and tribulations, hopes and dreams. What's interesting about this fact is that it puts into perspective how everyone is just like us in the sense that we all undergo a complexity of emotions and experiences. Reflect on that today and let's be compassionate to our fellow human BEings. #InspireDaily - bit.ly/InspireWithWords

Rising like a prism in the heart of the nation’s capital, the Conrad Hotel in Washington, D.C. is a sleek testament to contemporary luxury and thoughtful design. Captured here on a crisp winter day, the glass façade reflects its surroundings—and itself—with hypnotic symmetry. Located on New York Avenue NW near CityCenterDC, this modernist masterpiece by Herzog & de Meuron brings a European architectural sensibility to the American skyline. The mirror-like surfaces blur the lines between structure and sky, creating a visual paradox that draws the eye and rewards it with layers of abstraction. In the foreground, a Capital Bikeshare station anchors the scene in everyday D.C. life, while the juxtaposition of old and new buildings tells a story of a city forever evolving. Whether admired for its engineering, aesthetics, or as a sanctuary for travelers, the Conrad is more than a hotel—it’s a reflective experience, both literally and metaphorically.

Photo captured in Trinidad. Humboldt County. North Coast. Late November 2012.

Selfreflection in Amsterdam. Taken with a Sony HX200V. No editing, no magic tricks, no Photoshop :)

  

This month I am celebrating my 7th Flickr Birthday...I would have never thought that this thing would be so much fun and have such an influence on my life when I opened my account in 2006. I want to thank all of you lovely people for making it such a great experience, and of course also a big thank you to the Interwebs for offering such interesting ways to share part of our lives with the rest of the world...on to the next 7 years :)

  

Amsterdam photos

 

Wicked reflections

 

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New York City

 

8x10 Ebony; Tri-X rated @ 100 ISO; Kodak Commercial Ektar 14" lens

"...whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same..." -emily brontë

 

art piece by: German Rivera Jr. , Village of Lancaster, New York (2016)

 

tatto artist: Vinh Huynh, San Francisco, CA, Black + Blue Tattoo (2016)

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