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30 Days of Perception: Day 6
Following the gesture and movements of the branches of the trees.
Every morning, I take a pre-dawn walk to listen to birdsong and enjoy a brief moment of free movement before the rest of the world wakes up.
This photo was taken on July 4th at the Ravalli County Fairground's field in Hamilton, Montana. We citizens had to wait two years for a resumption of this wonderful and colorful tradition: the annual Independence Day fireworks display, which consists of 25 minutes of visual splendor, explosions, squeals and laughter, and a lot of oooooh and ahhhhhs. As well it should.
In the end, I came away with over 50 unique compositions of fireworks superimposed over each other, the exposures taking between 5 and 10 seconds.
It is always a lot of fun sitting in a camp chair and tripping the shutter of my trusty DSLR with a shutter cable. The pyrotechnic experts do their thing, and I do mine. Pretty much a partnership made in heaven. Well, leaving the parking lots all at the same time is a bit of a challenge, even in a small town like Hamilton.
But, with a bit of patience, we were all out in 20 minutes. Well worth it for an aerial extravaganza like this.
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Chameleons are absolutely fascinating animals. They are able to watch in two different directions at the same time.
My better half Jerri is the Big Cheese of Orchids here... This was taken in her Orchid House. Thanks for the Visit and have a Large Tuesday.
haha. We totally look like we're in a visual kei band. I'm the lead guitarist and Severine is the dark, tortured singer.
Visual Magick made these adorable inflatable shark mods!!!! Look at that face! Those hand holds! I want to float away somewhere when I wear this mod! There is even a walker included with squeeky sounds! Comical! Rubber! Adorable! Check-ch-check-check-check-ch-check it out! What-wha-what-what-what’s it all about?! Link: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/VM-Slugger-Shark-Inflatable-...
I’m deliriously tired so that might have been a strange review lol.
30 Days of Perception - Day 6
"Movement through gesture is a form of communication.
All phenomena are animate and expressive."
Kim Manley-Ort
As we express ourselves through gesture, movement and body language, so do all living things, including plants.
I cut a small branch of ivy to put in a vase to illustrate how the graceful movements suggest body language. I notice how the tiny new branches take directions of their own away from the main stem and how each leaf has its own personal expression. When I observe the movement of the branch, I enter into communication with the way it expresses itself. It's as if I can feel a movement and sway.
Brave, courageous, determined, bold.
Being told you have a visual impairment that can't be treated can be difficult to come to terms with.
Some people go through a process similar to bereavement, where they experience a range of emotions including shock, anger, and denial, before eventually coming to accept their condition.
The RNIB is the UK's leading charity for people with vision loss. The RNIB website offers useful information, such as coming to terms with sight loss.
The RNIB's helpline is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 8pm and Saturday from 9am to 1pm. The number is 0303 123 9999, with calls costing no more than a standard rate call to an 01 or 02 number. You can also email helpline staff (helpline@rnib.org.uk).
The RNIB's website is specially designed for people with sight loss and provides a wide range of useful information and resources, including an online community and RNIB online shop.
Taunton, Somerset, UK.
11 october 2006
a quiet day on the homestead. nothing but rain and the wind sweeping the roof of the house, and the low snoring of the dogs. ...or maybe that was me.
chipping away at notes for the next book...reading (and surprisingly enjoying) richard montanari's the rosary girls...taking naps...nursing a low-grade pain in my head that simply won't go away.
me 'n the dogs'll get out tomorrow....weather permitting.
the sunlight slips through the archway, casting a warm glow over the time-smoothed tiles of an old manor in the Mallorcan countryside. it's a quiet scene, where stillness hangs in the air, rich with the essence of elapsed eras. the sparse furnishings, each with their own legacy, stand as silent custodians of countless untold tales. a lone television, once a beacon of the outside world's whispers, now rests mute, observing the quietude that has settled over its domain. off-center, a painting clings to the wall, its crooked angle a testament to the invisible threads of history that weave through the space. this image is a soft-spoken invitation to wander through the memories that resonate within these walls, a visual ode to the serene splendor of the forgotten and the enduring whispers of the past.
As anybody who knows my photography will know I've been photographing the abandoned, derelict Black Rock site for quite a few years and it became my main genre during lockdown.
We were told work was due to begin on 9th January on an access road going across the area so I thought I'd get some time this weekend to capture anything I've missed. Instead the work has begun, the rubbish cleared and the land levelled, ready for work to begin on Monday.
Ovingdean - the trunk has a message written on a large plastic plaque but the sea has washed the words away.
Jökulsárlón is a visual dream if you like landscapes or even if you don't....:) The sunset was extremely spectacular that evening and although the wind was too fierce for cool sunset reflection shots, it was still a real nice photographic moment...