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Photo of the Battery Point Lighthouse captured in Crescent City. Del Norte County. Early March 2013.

Photo of Mount Lassen captured at Manzanita Lake. Shasta County. Late October 2012.

Photo captured alongside U.S. 101, the Redwood Highway, just north of the Richardson Redwood Grove at Richardson Grove State Park via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 75-200mm f/4.5 lens. Humboldt County. Early November 2013.

day 4

 

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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.

  

CLOUDS

in the moment | collection 1

in the moment | collection 2

Moving Forward

 

Modern Philosophy: An Introduction and Survey

 

Scruton contends, following Immanuel Kant, that human beings have a transcendental dimension, a sacred core exhibited in their capacity for self-reflection. He argues that we are in an era of secularization without precedent in the history of the world.

 

Roger Scruton: Of the People, By the People (Point of View, 2013)

 

Conservatism Archive

Published on May 2, 2016

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A Point of View 2013

 

American avocet (Recurvirostra americana) in winter plumage at LaRiviere Marsh, Don Edwards SF Bay NWR.

Photo captured from the Humboldt Lagoon State Park Visitor Center at Stone Lagoon. Humboldt Lagoons State Park. Humboldt County. Late August 2013.

The late night beeps buzzes and whirs were enough to make Buford lose sleep, but when the nocturnal interlopers started shining a light through his bedroom window, he knew he had to take action. So he loaded magnum rounds into his Mossberg and left the window open. After two rounds to the underbelly of the strange machine, Buford realized that he might have a new problem...........

 

We're Here! : Self Reflection

 

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Strobist: AB800 with Softlighter II on floor at 12:00. Vivitar 283 with Wein Peanut Slave on floor camera right. Vivitar 283 with Wein Peanut Slave on floor camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.

 

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meeting mytself for the first time

Each time he tried to touch this perfect youth

The water's surface broke; he'd disappear

The ripples would eventually smooth

That paragon of youth would reappear (Elia Michael)

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Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.

 

~ Albert Schweitzer

 

Be the spark.

 

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For Me Again Monday - self reflection

Aga Khan Museum / Light: Visionary Perspectives / Phillip K. Smith III: Two Corners

Sanaz Mazinani (b. Tehran, Iran, 1978). Threshold. 2015/2024

 

Acrylic mirror, silicone, wood, steel, paint, digital video & sound file.

Sound Composition by Mani Mazinani. Courtesy of the artist, Stephen Bulger Galtery, and Edward and Marla Schwartz.

 

“Mirrors are often regarded as offering a transparent and unbiased view of reality. In Threshold, mirrors are used to situate the viewer between reality and distorted images, encouraging self-reflection and self-awareness.

 

Sanaz Mazinani’s work uses intricate laser-cut mirror panels inspired by Islamic architecture. These mirrors reflect images of the viewer and intermingle them with video projections - a coming together within a fractured dimension. The video is created using multiple scenes of explosions taken from Hollywood movies, evoking Mazinani’s childhood experiences of war and conflict.

 

By mirroring and multiplying these scenes, Mazinani transforms the shocking explosions into kaleidoscopic compositions that captivate the visitor’s attention. Her artwork questions the over exposure and manipulation of conflict in the media industry and the distorted reality that these images create.

 

Sanaz Mazinani is an artist, academic, and educator based in Toronto. She works across the disciplines of photography, sculpture, and large-scale multimedia installations. Mazinani creates informational objects that invite us to rethink how we see. Her work has been shown internationally and is held in public collections including the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Aga Khan Museum.”

 

Aga Khan Museum. Toronto / Light: Visionary Perspectives

driving. #233 of the 365day challenge.

in the past when i used to do alot of selfies they always symbolized being loved or being wanting. fear or never being loved of accepted has always been in the back of my mind, something in my past i never healed from. It seems i have returned back to this theme. As i am getting older and i wonder why i am still alone, I am a very independent person and i have never really needed someone to be there but it would be nice to have someone. maybe my time just isnt there yet. as most o my friends are married and have kids and have a stable life. here i am still wondering the what if.

 

I may again start to make this some what a dairy of my thoughts and dreams, i know when i had my heart on fire account (which i never should have deleted) it seemed to helo tremendously.

 

so that being said be prepared for more selfies and lots of writings :)

 

"It is You who will be found. And cherished."

 

Model:

Norma Hush my Factory translucent SemiCustom with Grey/Black Hair

 

Details:

"Dancing Flowers" for Blythe Dolls by Chuthings

Hair Fascinator by BuBuJoJo

title: kringamorphosis

medium: digital photography, face paint, digitally altered 2008

intended presentation context: for web and print showing

        

#289 of the 365day challenge.

see more face paint here:

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I was in the Loop yesterday for a traffic safety class (cough, cough...speeding ticket) and I stopped for a quick bite to eat at a favorite vegan restaurant that happened to be right next door. As soon as I ordered, it started raining hard, so I was glad to have been inside. It stopped by the time I was finished and I decided to walk over to the Calder Flamingo before heading back to my car. I wished I had been like my friend, Seth, and had a bottle of water with me to make a better puddle and get more reflection. ;)

 

Photo of the Rockefeller Forest Loop Trail at Rockefeller Forest: Lower Bull Creek Flat, captured via Minolta MD Celtic 28mm f/2.8 Lens within Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Humboldt County. Late December 2013.

Photo of a redwood grove at Rockefeller Forest: Lower Bull Creek Flat captured via Minolta MD Celtic 28mm f/2.8 Lens within Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Humboldt County. Late November 2013.

Facebook Fanpage. Tumblr.

 

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Lightbox this with L!

 

The icons are whispering to you,

they're just old men,

like on the benches in the park,

except their balding spots are glistening with gold.

- from "Human of the Year" by Regina Spektor

 

Today I went out to the backyard/woods to shoot and my cat Albus followed me down. The entire time I was shooting he ran through the grass, under my tripod, and between my legs. So, I finally decided to pick him up and shoot with him. He's in some of my past photos here. He's such a sweet and affectionate boy. You can see him trying to play in my arms. :)

 

As soon as I got inside though, it started to pour.

 

This looks kinda silly, I think, but it has a serious meaning. This really is meant to represent the need we all have to reflect on who we are where we are going in our lives. The discarded mirrors littering the ground amidst the dying grass signifies discarded personas we may have once held up.

 

ETA: I couldn't get the colors right though on the mirrors in the grass. Alas.

Instead of a Christmas tree... On New Year's Eve, I want to congratulate everyone with this photo.

 

Bellow I wrote a short (actually not...) congratulation for everybody in Russian. It would be quite hard for me to make it in English with all meaning I want to share, so feel free to use translation services you prefer to get the ideas...

 

Искренне желаю всем (в том числе и себе) плодотворного нового года. Для тех, кто использует празднование нового года в качестве точки отсчета, желаю преуспеть в том, чтобы всегда и везде фокусироваться на том, на что можно повлиять, как-то изменить. Остальным же желаю получить прекрасные плоды вашего труда (в том числе и над собой). Пусть всё, что вы посадили в этом году, во всех предыдущих годах прорастет в этом году и даст свои плоды. Но также желаю вам помнить о том, что нужно ещё и регулярно поливать и ухаживать за растениями… Желаю всем принятия того, что вы можете повлиять лишь на малую часть от того, что вас окружает. И вдохновения для того, чтобы продолжать свой путь, продолжать сотворять свою жизнь, делать ваш внутренний и окружающий мир лучше, добрее, наполнять радостью. Пусть всё способствует вашему росту и слиянию с Природой, своим чистым Сознанием.

В эти дни непременно стоит отметить для себя и поблагодарить себе и окружающему миру за все пройденные уроки, приобретения, провалы, ошибки. За то, что ни смотря ни на что мы продолжаем наше космическое путешествие. А если нам до сих пор трудно понять кто мы такие и что мы делаем в этом мире - то это повод начать предпринимать маленькие, пусть даже крошечные действия… Стоит фокусироваться на действиях, а потом уже на размышлениях или рефлексии…

Пусть в Новом году будут только благостные последствия наших действий (или бездействия). Пусть окружающие вас люди и обстоятельства всячески помогают вам, а вы в свою очередь инвестируйте в них. Что стоит наша жизнь, если в ней отсутствуют другие люди?…

Мира, Гармонии и Целостности в Новом году!

 

Happy Holidays everyone!

 

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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.

 

~ Ellen DeGeneres

 

Hello Flickr!!!!!! I hope you have been doing well! I have been super busy and the coming month or so is going to be even more full. I just wanted to stop in to say hi and that I miss hanging out here with you!! This was taken over the weekend at Bristol Renaissance Faire (was there for the second time this summer). It was a fun day there on Sunday after a fantastic day spent hiking and canoeing on Saturday.

 

Only two more days until the holiday weekend! Enjoy the downhill slide!!

   

Ricoh GR II - Minneapolis - 3 May 2022

Photo captured along the beach at Dry Lagoon. Humboldt Lagoons State Park. Humboldt County. Early May 2013.

my new tradition: a birthday camping trip

1) I’m a night owl...rarely go to bed before midnight and rarely get up before 8 a.m.

2) I love the experience of reading - not just the feel, texture, smell but losing myself in the lives of other people - real or fiction. Recently got a Kindle and love the instant gratification - maybe more than the feel, texture, smell.....hmmmm....wonder what that says about me...

3) I must nurture my creative side or I get cranky...photography, scrapbooks, music all quiet my soul.

4) I like a house that’s clean...enough.

5) I’m developing my own style of photography and I’m slowly accepting that it is what it is.

6) I would like to be remembered as.....well, I’m not sure.....I just don’t want to be forgotten.

7) I’m pretty computer literate for a gal my age.

8) If weight weren’t an issue, I’d eat chocolate ice cream every day.

9) I’m not a loner, but I do need my alone time...solitude and reflection ground me.

10) Without my faith or my family, I would be a mess!

 

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Our Daily Challenge: Framed

 

113 in 2013: #81Copycat - copy a photo or idea you admire on Flickr (www.flickr.com/photos/gillettephotography/8378190102/) who copied from (www.flickr.com/photos/artistboutique/8343888713/)

 

Beyond Layers Day 13: Ten Truths About Me with Kim Klassen's happy heart texture

 

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"Your beliefs become your thoughts. Your thoughts become your words. Your words become your actions. Your actions become your habits. Your habits become your values. Your values become your destiny."

 

-Mahatma Ghandi

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