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This series captures more than portraits — it traces a quiet dialogue between vision and trust. Beata appears not only in front of the lens, but behind its shaping too: she adorned the camera with wildflowers, turning a tool into a gesture, an invitation into her world.

 

Each frame breathes softness and presence. The meadow becomes a stage for stillness, the light dances gently across textures and thoughts. These portraits aren't posed, they are felt — emerging from collaboration, intuition, and mutual respect.

 

"Between Blossom and Gaze" invites viewers into a shared space: between photographer and model, between nature and soul, between creation and connection.

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Coffee with Kafka?

One morning, after agitated dreams,Gregor Samsa woke up to find he had been transformed into a monstrous insect.....Created on acrylic painted canvas, collaged with paper that I

tinted with ink. I co-joined a Kafka with a large beetle image, and embellished it with real buttons.

Smoothness of an overpass construction elements on a foggy day.

What drew me to this scene wasn’t the unusual but the ordinary. A quiet harmony of colour, style, and relationship. They moved together with a rhythm that felt complete. For me, this is the essence of street photography: capturing the human condition not through spectacle, but through daily reality. These moments on a street in Western Europe – fleeting, fragile, and easily overlooked – carry the true poetry of life. And they are to be treasured, especially when we consider how war, pandemics, and climate change can so quickly alter what feels everyday.

A quiet moment inside a space filled with flowers and mirrors.

The reflections blur the boundary between above and below, reality and illusion.

Surrounded by orchids, she pauses — not to pose, but to exist within the rhythm of light, color, and repetition.

This image is less about the person, and more about perception: how nature, architecture, and the human presence dissolve into one continuous surface.

A fleeting balance between stillness and immersion.

Watching a flower grow and unfold is like watching a present being unwrapped.

 

“I hope you will go out and let stories happen to you, and that you will work them, water them with your blood and tears and your laughter till they bloom, till you yourself burst into bloom.” ~ Clarissa Pinkola Estés

 

© Cathrine Halsør

This is a whisper of resilience, a quiet storm behind small bones. Because sometimes the fiercest battles are fought behind soft eyes.

inside panels. handmade book. made by me. 2007. using photos, ribbons, fabric, grommets, pins, book board, and more.

Basile Pesso - Sitges, Spain © March 2 017

First broadcast 2 021

poetic combinatorial

 

(La Màquina de Pensar)

Amid walls of warming stone,

a gaze speaks louder than words.

Braided thoughts, firm yet free,

adorned with colors that whisper and shine.

 

A moment – not posed, but felt.

An echo of strength,

that doesn’t demand,

but remains.

 

Disturbing atmosphere of an overcast afternoon in Wrzeszcz, Gdańsk, Poland.

Vejrumstad near Struer, Denmark - November 2022.

budding twig of a young fig tree poking the sun... Sibillini Mountain glory in the end of January

Dusk hours on Długa street, center of Gdańsk old city.

RT and FA collaboration - part 4

 

15 x 10 cm

 

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An elderly woman crosses the frame while the city stands still.

Light and shadow shape a silent dialogue between human fragility and urban permanence.

A fleeting presence against a timeless architecture — a quiet act of resistance, captured in black and white.

 

Una figura anziana attraversa l’inquadratura mentre la città resta immobile.

Luce e ombra costruiscono un dialogo silenzioso tra fragilità umana e permanenza urbana.

Una presenza effimera contro un’architettura senza tempo, nel linguaggio essenziale del bianco e nero.

(To All Tomorrow's Parties #9 / The White Lines #2 / The Yellow Lines #1)

 

Basile Pesso - Barcelona © September 2 016

First broadcast July 2 021

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A continuation of a project that has multiples of me.

Hope everyone is having a wonderful sunshiny week! Thanks so much for stopping by...still popping and out! Take care all!

 

With the exception of being cropped...no other processing...

Snowy New Year's Day in the neighbourhood.

242/365 in 2014

poetic scene made with what I found last Sunday on the beach

📷: DJI Mavic Air 2

 

💻: Lightroom

 

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“The 3rd Day of Rain.”

This is a new mixed media painting with acrylics, inks, paper collage elements and some cloth fragments. I used some Tim Holt ranger crackle paints on edges for more texture. I mixed inks with gloss medium to create the rain and let it run down the painting.

 

📷: Nikon Z6ii with Nikon NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8 S

 

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A quiet corner where objects seem to hold their breath.

Dust, paper, time — all waiting.

Yesterday's beauty shows us the true picture of self-deception ...

From a walk at the beach and the Egå Marina north of Aarhus, Denmark - June 07, 2020.

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