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“I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Soundtrack : www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t_9J-rGB6M
LET ME FALL – JOSH GROBAN
I am human
I am imperfect
I make mistakes
I am not a robot
and I am glad about that
because it is through our human condition
that we grow and become more enlightened
what is the light without the dark
what is happiness without sadness
what is calm without the storm
and I can endure this pain
because I am made stronger by it
because I experience more empathy by it
because I know what it is to be hurt
so I can enjoy the freedom that happiness
brings to my spirit
because I can fly
I can dream
and when I die
I will not stop to question why
but I will look back and be glad
I will not feel sad or bad
because I know I did my best
before my eternal rest
and if I ever let you down
I thank you for the lesson taught me
I thank you for making me a better person
I thank you for the time you gave me
before I sleep; before I dream
I count my blessings and all it seems
to me, to be, is a gifted life
not free from strife
but a life rich with experiences
some good, some bad
a rich tapestry of being
an open-eyed; freewheeling and all-seeing
roller-coaster ride that often left the tracks
but something in my soul would always bring me back
that little spark of life
that little spark of love
that never ending spark of hope
that's how I coped
just a tiny spark is all we need
to cast off the weight of shackles
that pull us to our knees
listen to the silence
listen to the sounds
of endless love
of eternal life
of all the things you held so dear
a gentle caress; a delicate tear
a fragile nature; a tender ear
everything that made you YOU
is in there somewhere
and no-one really leaves
those who are meant for you
we carry them in our hearts
we respect them;
let them shine like morning dew
a little spark again
a little spark in gentle rain
a little spark that softens pain
and eases all our burdens
until here we are at journey's end
the earth stands still; it is our friend
healing us; feeling us
our ancient arcadian circadian rhythms
connecting us; resurrecting us
life is a cycle that never ends
round and round it goes again
and each new incarnation brings
an older, wiser soul that sings
of life; of love
of all those miniscule precious things
in this moment I am complete
made whole again; firm on my feet
I toppled many times before
you let me fall; you loved me more
because you knew what it is to be me
you opened the cage and and set me free.
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My artwork is a compilation of two of my photographs
she looks at you. the gaze is direct, calm, an open question. the light is soft, it holds no secrets. but there is a secret, a small, white comma in her ear. she is here, in this moment with you, but she is also somewhere else, listening to a silent soundtrack that you cannot hear. it is the portrait of a modern soul: present and absent, all at once.
Soundtrack // Bande-son: SOL INVICTUS ("Time Flies"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqGkITZohOA
"Today we are born... Tomorrow we die... Today we appear... Tomorrow we're gone... TIME FLIES... Time passes..."
"Un thème simple d'une plante fanée mais un travail artistique de grande finesse Regisa !" // "The common theme of a withered plant... but this is a work done with really great delicacy." (TRISKELLFLEUR / www.flickr.com/photos/131430984@N02/)
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música Hyperboy
voz Lorena "MusArañas" Palavecino
Honorable mention Annual Photo Awards 2021 - Architecture - Serie: "FABRICS"
annualphotoawards.com/winners/apa-2021/award/architecture...
Marlow lives his life with a soundtrack. For him when the music stops life loses its lustre...
~
Crobidoll Yeon Ho
Another wig change for Marlow... but I think we have a winner finally :D
by all time low :)
i made this on picnik and yepp, i have become...*cough* obsessed with all time low (again). i kinda forgot how sexy alex was and how good their music is XD sooo, ive been listening to them non stop for a while.... :) and me and my friend both agreed that we wanna go to a concert really REALLY badly. but that is probably neeeevver gonna happen (because of our parents. and of the fact that we're only 13 and "those concerts get intense" pfff.).
Soundtrack 180.365
Warszawa, Poland
Winter
Metro
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"Realism is a bad word. In a sense everything is realistic. I see no line between the imaginary and the real." Federico Fellini
Mi ero fermato per fare un pò di foto in questo piccolo paese adagiato ai piedi del monte Lesima, maestoso a dispetto dei suoi soli 1750 mt.
Boschi a perdita d'occhio, un silenzio assoluto, rotto solo dalla voce del vento e da una melodia modulata e maestosa, che mi ha incuriosito al punto di mettermi a girare un pò per capirne l'origine.
Alla fine ho trovato lo "strumento"; un tubo cavo verticale che si staccava da un muro di una casa, di sostegno ai fili della luce. Il vento soffiando sonorizzava il tubo sia direttamente, sia provocando vibrazioni ai fili elettrici che facevano ulteriormente vibrare il tubo, modulando in armonia suoni ora acuti ora più gravi.
Mai sentito qualcosa di simile in precedenza.
I stopped here to admire the landscape, a village embraced around the church bell tower, at the foot of a mountain.
Forest all around, silence absolute, broken only by the voice of the wind and a modulated and majestic melody, which intrigued me to the point of turning me a little to understand its origin.
In the end I found this sound source; a vertical hollow tube attached to the half wall of a house that supported the electric line.
The wind blowing sounded the pipe either directly, or causing vibrations to the electric wires that made the tube vibrate further, modulating the sounds in harmony.
A country with the soundtrack, never heard something like this before
;-)
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Moorland areas such as this are one of the few places you can visit where you can hear total silence.... it has it's own soundtrack!
The image combines a series of panoramic shots I took whilst getting lost in the Dales, with a shot of a couple listening to a video exhibit in an art gallery.
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- Motion City Soundtrack
I'm procrastinating right now. I have 3 big exams/papers this week, but I'm really sick of working on homework right now.
Today for work I had to edit 80 pictures. I don't know if you think that's a lot, but it's very boring to go through 180 photos, pick all the good ones, crop/straighten, and fix the lighting. I did that for 2 hours straight. Talk about extreme migraine.
film. sooc. text. i love fall.
Three Colours: Blue (1993), Three Colours: White (1994), and Three Colours: Red (1994).
A trilogy of films directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski, with musical scores by Zbigniew Preisner.
Oh what a beautiful morning from Oklahoma
On the days that I manage to get up for an early morning walk by the river I often find myself humming this song.
Vinyl 12-inch record in cardboard sleeve with mini poster, cover art and design by David Lynch and Douglas Brian Martinl photograph by Frederic Elmes
I.R.S Records, United States, 1987
Courtesy: The artist and Sacred Bones Records
'Eraserhead 1' (20"08 minutes)
'Eraserhead 2' (18:22 minutes)
Original soundtrack recording designed by David Lunch and Alan Splet. Featuring 'In Heaven (Lady In the Radiator song)' composed by Peter Ivers; lyrics by David Lynch
The cinematic image does not represent movement so muich as put images into motion, and when combined with sound and music, induces a simultaneous play of senses that results in a deeper, emotional response. David Lynch exploits the sonic dimension of film beyond the soundtrack by using range, pitch, volume and intonation of human and animal voices, industrial sounds (electric hum, and urban and domestic noise), songs and electronic effects to alter, emphasise and enhance sound as an integral element of his films.
In the sound design for Eraserhead, Lynch attempts to capture the 'room tones' of the film's location, hallway between a factory and its neighbourhood. This is what Lynch argues is the 'sound that [we] hear when there's silence, in between words or sentences.
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Títulos que ilustré para el documental "Quién Quiere Tuki?" // Lettering for "Who Wants Tuki?" Documentary.
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Friday evenning, the wind beeches on Schauinsland with fresh snow.
Soundtrack: Terje Rypdal - Transition
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgPqXk4mki0
Have a nice sunday!
Matthias