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Clinging Water Drop - Hall County, Georgia
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"Cause the soul's rock hard but the heart's trapped underneath.
And the weight of it all gets enough to crush the best out of you and me.
But I swear that there's someone who cares here enough to set us free.
And if the world don't turn just enough to bring her honest, then I guess we're better off forgotten."
~House of Hallways-Go Radio
Museo Sorolla, Madrid.
La Casa Museo de Joaquín Sorolla se encuentra en la ciudad de Madrid, en el Paseo General Martínez Campos, 37. Este museo alberga una gran colección de pinturas del artista, así como un sin fin de objetos personales de este, herramientas de trabajo y piezas singulares que obtuvo por su afán coleccionista.
The Casa Museo de Joaquín Sorolla is located in the city of Madrid, at Paseo General Martínez Campos, 37. This museum houses a large collection of paintings by the artist, as well as an endless number of personal objects from this, work tools and pieces Singulares that he obtained by his eagerness collector.
The mountains were heroes this year. So many people rediscovered they longed to be outside. We managed to go to a mountain range which we never got to before and it was quite a nice trip.
Iezer, Romania
Sometimes there are anemones who are unique, not more of the same….
NO GRAPHICS AND NO INVITES TO GROUPS PLEASE!
la vida como un abrigo mal cortado que ocupas (okupas) sin reconocer...
los días como lentas metamorfosis en las que dejas las mil pieles de tu ser, tus almas que no conoces...
las horas como remolinos donde se evaporan las almas que robaste sin saber...
y buscas el norte, el norte de tus preguntas en todos los ojos, como si fueran a darte —en el mismo momento— todo lo que no has sido...
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singular essentials
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A camera toss series. I hadn't done any of these in a long time and thought it good to revisit the bare essentials considering it was a camera I had not used for the technique yet. A single white LED provides the light source, exposures vary from .7sec to 2sec. What is produced is essentially an inverted physiogram (inverted in that it illustrates camera motion rather than subject motion) and can tell you alot about the movement possible with a given model of camera.
I also had been meaning to do this simplistic series for a while, because I feel achieving something aesthetically wonderful does not require an overly complicate light source, the beauty is ultimately due to the motion.
All images in this series are directly from my Kodak Easyshare 3.1mp camera, no hotoshop, no cropping or manipulation other than image rotation.
See Also:
my site kineticphotography.net
my flickr group Camera Toss
the Camera Toss Blog
La Iglesia de San Úrbez y San Miguel de Basarán fue trasladada en 1974 de Basarán (localidad actualmente despoblada) a Formigal (localidad creada recientemente anexa a la estación de esquí). Construida hacia el año 1060 siguiendo el modelo serrablés con una sola nave encabezada por un ábside cilíndrico, posteriormente, en el siglo XV, se le añadió otra nave más pequeña en su lado norte con su ábside, que luego se prolongó hacia los pies comunicada con la nave principal por una doble arcada y en el siglo XVI se construyó una tercera nave en el lado sur, ésta sin ábside. La actual torre es de nueva edificación, siguiendo los criterios de la Iglesia de Lárrede. Del templo original solo quedan los dos ábsides decorados con el friso de baquetones y arcadas ciegas y las losas del suelo. En el interior se pueden admirar una pila bautismal cuadrada (siglo XII), de gran valor, procedente del monasterio de San Juan de Maltray, la pila de agua bendita de la parroquial de Cillas (siglo XVII) y los restos de la pintura mural de la ermita de la Virgen de Basarán (siglo XIV).
Las Iglesias de Serrablo son templos medievales construidos entre los años 950 y 1050, situadas en la margen izquierda del río Gállego, en el territorio de Serrablo (Pirineo Aragonés, España) en un tramo que no supera los 40 km. Presentan unas peculiaridades estilísticas singulares (con algunas excepciones individuales): nave rectangular única con cubierta de madera, ábside semicircular adornado con un friso de baquetones sobre arquillos ciegos que apoyan en lesenas y cubierto con bóveda de horno, campanario esbelto, arcos de herradura rebajados, alfiz enmarcando puertas y ventanas, ventanas bíforas y triforas de arquillo de herradura, muro norte sin vanos, sin decoración escultórica pero combinando los elementos arquitectónicos con innegable belleza. Sobre su estilo hay controversia, mozárabe para unos, protorrománico para otros... El conjunto está declarado Bien de Interés Cultural. Hay que resaltar la sobresaliente labor de la “Asociación de Amigos de Serrablo” para su restauración y divulgación.
Más fotografías en el álbum Otras iglesias de Serrablo .
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Playing with this vase. It was a gift to my Mom from a German neighbor in Heidelberg way back in 1954. Mom gave it to me about 10 years ago. It's a pale pale green and about 7" tall. I photographed it in pretty harsh side light (for Kim Klassen's "Be Still 52" class.). Then I used the oil paint effect for fun.
much expired time-zero film (2004)
polaroid sx-70
the strands in the background are other blades of grass
winter on the edge of the great lake...
Signed 5"x7" on glossy Fujicolor® Crystal Archive II medium
Lab printed from a high resolution, lossless Portable Network Graphics file
One of the rather posh beach huts at Osea, Essex.
Just need to return, and catch them at high tide :-)
I don't think I've ever been so aware of how the world is changing season to season. Everyday I get excited about what may have changed, and today the tulips were blossoming in the morning sunshine.
singular essentials
View whole series or the slideshow.
A camera toss series. I hadn't done any of these in a long time and thought it good to revisit the bare essentials considering it was a camera I had not used for the technique yet. A single white LED provides the light source, exposures vary from .7sec to 2sec. What is produced is essentially an inverted physiogram (inverted in that it illustrates camera motion rather than subject motion) and can tell you alot about the movement possible with a given model of camera.
I also had been meaning to do this simplistic series for a while, because I feel achieving something aesthetically wonderful does not require an overly complicate light source, the beauty is ultimately due to the motion.
All images in this series are directly from my Kodak Easyshare 3.1mp camera, no hotoshop, no cropping or manipulation other than image rotation.
See Also:
my site kineticphotography.net
my flickr group Camera Toss
the Camera Toss Blog
singular essentials
View whole series or the slideshow.
A camera toss series. I hadn't done any of these in a long time and thought it good to revisit the bare essentials considering it was a camera I had not used for the technique yet. A single white LED provides the light source, exposures vary from .7sec to 2sec. What is produced is essentially an inverted physiogram (inverted in that it illustrates camera motion rather than subject motion) and can tell you alot about the movement possible with a given model of camera.
I also had been meaning to do this simplistic series for a while, because I feel achieving something aesthetically wonderful does not require an overly complicate light source, the beauty is ultimately due to the motion.
All images in this series are directly from my Kodak Easyshare 3.1mp camera, no hotoshop, no cropping or manipulation other than image rotation.
See Also:
my site kineticphotography.net
my flickr group Camera Toss
the Camera Toss Blog
every year around this time, we usually get some ladybugs seeking refuge in our upstairs bathroom. this year though, late in the season we only got this one. I found him yesterday lying face up in a droplet of water in the bathtub. if you ever find this, you can hold a finger to their feet and they'll grab on. I did this, and though it took almost a full day for him to recover from his soaking, he seems to be doing fine now. though he does seem suicidally oblivious to the fact that my cats love ladybugs.