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[...] Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away [...]
-- Quote by Marcus Aurelius (Roman emperor, best known for his Meditations on Stoic philosophy, AD 121-180)
Nikon D70, Tokina 12-24 f/4, 14mm - f/22 - 0.6s - HDR 3xp +2/-2EV + Cokin grad dark tobacco and Cokin grad ND8 optical filters
Filacciano, Italy (January, 2010)
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Zeit ist der Beobachter, der den Abstand zwischen sich und den Bäumen, zwischen sich und dem was ist, herstellt.
Krishnamurti,
Hey y'all, I'd like to apologize for my relative absence and for the quality of this crappy iPhone picture, but I've been hard at work on a project with my friends over at Citizen Brick...stay tuned.
Update: Available now! www.flickr.com/photos/citizenbrick/9477318892/
Darkroom against corona. Corona against darkroom.Time against corona. UNIBROM(best before 82, lived in basement)+EasyLith
Time check.
A business man rushes through the city during his lunch break. As the time slips away he takes the time for a time check.
Martin Place, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Another day of chasing the clouds at the Sand Dunes. This time, I was looking for abstract opportunities, and the fluffy white clouds were few and scattered. I was forced to run up and down the dunes to try to catch the fast moving clouds with my big stopper. I hope you guys enjoy this shot.
Thanks for viewing and have a wonderful day!
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Tech Info:
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Canon 5D mark II
Canon 24-105L lens @65mm
Hand blend of two images for dynamic range
30 sec @ F22
ISO 100
Singh-Ray LB Warming Polarizer
Lee Big Stopper
RAW file processed in Lightroom 3
TIFF file processed with Photoshop CS4
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A short Time Lapse of an incredible Aurora from Stirling Point, Bluff, NZ Canon 550d Tokina SD 11-16 F2.8 - estar.co
"Time." Kosso Eloul (1920-1995), the Russian-born sculptor known for the eternal flame at the Holocaust memorial in Jersualem, created in 1973 the forever unconnected two-piece metal sculpture "Time" to celebrate the tercentennial of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It was created from cement and an aluminium alloy specially developed by Alcan---a prominent aluminium manufacturing plant in the city. Located along the Lake Ontario shoreline in Breakwater Park, the sculpture was a gift from the Province of Ontario.
Time Matters
Miniature Handsewn Book
1.5" x 2"
Mixed media: paper glass, ink, acrylic
Catherine L. Mommsen
2011
In private collection, Iowa, USA
You may see inside pages here:
www.flickr.com/photos/imajica1817/5737430287/in/photostream/
www.flickr.com/photos/imajica1817/5737981314/in/photostream
Photo credits: Hippittee at onefortoday.blogspot.com/
31 - Time
Another trip to the seaside for me today. Last year I took a 5 second exposure of a watch so you could see the second hand moving...this year the battery had run out so I was left with a retro Casio.
I threw the watch on the few grains of sand that exist in Brighton and shot a few frames hoping that the sea would do something interesting. This was a lucky shot as the rest of the waves didn't seem to be coming up to the watch enough for an interesting composition...but the sea kindly obliged and a mutant wave washed in. I was lucky to get the camera out of the way. I did get wet knees though. Such is the price we pay for taking shots.
"Time is very slow for those who wait,
Very fast for those who are scared,
Very long for those who lament,
Very short for those who celebrate,
But for those who love,
Time is eternity."
- William Shakespeare
“A human being is part of a whole, called by us, the Universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separated from the rest--a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.”
The SVA Imports Time Attack Championship Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution in the pit garage at Snetterton race circuit, UK.
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مَسْكُونُونَ نَحْنُ بِأَوْجَاعِنَاْ, فَحَتَّىْ عِنْدَمَا نُحِبْ لا نَسْتَطِيْعُ إِلا تَحْوِيلَ الْحُبِّ إِلىْ حُزْن كَبِيْر
[أحلام مستغانمي]
My Doctor Who Time Squad figs arrived today, and they're just the cutest little things ever. I hearts them muchly.
If you watch Who, you'll know all these characters, but for those that don't, I named 'em via notes. :)
I haven't been here for a while, because I don't have much time to spot great shots here on flickr, more time to fav them, more time to describe them carefully without help of bd's toys:
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1. little clock, 2. Location Scout - Clocktower, 3. Swimmer Ice Cream Clock, 4. Non vedo l'ora..., 5. *Time* Ticking away..., 6. Good Old Time, 7. time on my hands...., 8. 11:54 clock, 9. 06:02, 10. Astronomical Clock Face, 11. 9:56pm, 12. Jumping Time, 13. What time is it?, 14. Button Clock, 15. Canary Wharf, 16. The end of time, 17. Marshall Fields' Clock, 18. veritum dies aperit, 19. walk a timeless warning"", 20. Temperal Paradox, 21. D'Orsay Clock, 22. Tilting Time, 23. playing with time, 24. Jaz, 25. Timepiece, 26. Sanyo Transistor Clock Radio, 1960's, 27. 06.50 ...?, 28. Time, 29. Town clock, 30. It's Later than you think...., 31. time is running late, 32. countdown to 2006..., 33. 6 minutes later, 34. Our Center of Gravity, 35. Just a Minute, 36. It's 8:34 pm, Where are U?
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It's a really busy summer for me and my fiancée this year... We are both working hard to prepare our little apartment where we'll hopefully start livin' our adult life in a week or two... We also both work to make some money for this life...
For sure this summer I can not call "vacation" anymore... but in a few weeks I'll be proud to sleep in my own bed, in my own place, with my own girl living my own life.
And then... I'll probably have a little more time to share with all of you here on flickr.
See you soon and thanks for all your great photos, kind comments and favs :)
** NOTE **
These photos where not taken by me.
All the originals can be found in my favorites pages or via the links in the description.
P.S.
It took me nearly an hour to prepare these photos and write this note.
So tonight I will sleep a little less than average, but I don't think this time was wasted :)
Trying out Ilford’s XP2 for the first time after hearing and seeing good things. It seemed that hand-developing it (rather than processing in a lab) produced results similar to FP4+, but with the added advantage of speed. After developing my first roll I’m not convinced. Time will tell. A more modern lens might produce less ‘smudgy’ results. Either that or scanning as colour neg rather than B&W?
Leica MP with Summaron 3.5cm f3.5 (M3 goggles version, 1957), Ilford XP2 @400 in Ilfotec DD-X 1:4 for 12 mins; scanned @4800 dpi
For Our Daily Challenge: Time
The antique clock shown has told time for four generations of our family. It was acquired by my paternal great-grandparents at some point after they immigrated to the United States in 1893. The photo-within-the-photo here dates to the early 1930s, and pictures my great-grandmother; if you look closely, you can see the clock on a small shelf on the wall in the upper left of the image. It’s the same clock that I inherited from my parents when they died, and that you see on the shelf here. The clock still works perfectly…as long as I don’t forget to wind it every few days. :-)
Time for Tea
Isle of May , Near Anstruther - Fife Scotland - more info on Scottish puffins available here - www.coolpuffins.co.uk/