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detail of USD fork and sproket/drive pieces with larger lego wheels.
MOSPDA 1960s Street Tracker Replica set
Water/Winter: a period of retreat, where stillness pervades.
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Oh, a big box of chocs for me?
Thank you! This year, I let the camera ...
Strobist info: On-camera flash redirected upwards with sticky aluminum tape to trigger slaves left and right of the lightbox. Left strobe positioned a tad above the object firing from front to back along the left box wall. Right strobe placed 25 cm away firing broadside at side of box. Manual exposure eyeballed by camera display.
Story in 5 frames.
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Severin rides a special street tracker home to Wanda. He'll surely be getting a beating tonight coming home late from all those cafe stops. set
Two couples pass each other on the high street and their gestures tell the story of love and intimacy.
Leo’s Yawning Masterclass 6/9
The warm‑up: forgiveness granted, rehearsal begins.
At last, a shift. My apologies begin to sink in. Leo relaxes, his body softening, his eyes less sharp. He is not yet performing, but he is preparing. This is the warm-up, the pianist flexing his fingers before the concerto. He stretches, adjusts, and signals that he is ready to work again. I exhale in relief. Forgiveness has been granted, but conditionally: I must remember the lesson. Art is not a hobby for Leo. It is vocation, ritual, testimony. And if I am to be his co-author, I must respect the rhythm of his genius. But this is just a warm-up ritual. The real sequence is about to begin. In the next scene.
Ordinary days
“The way up is long work of richness, complexity and stunning execution. As in a good novel, themes, motives and details appear for a reason-because they will be developed and connected into the wholeness and meaning of a total design. It’s about mood, tempo and texture. The way up has moved to a new level, rather like a short story writer who suddenly publishes a major epic novel.” - Thomas Conrad
I am from Pakistan. I have one elder brother and 3 younger brothers I am in grade 3 I like playing football while most of the kids from my country play cricket. I am Abdul Rahman and I am 9.
Ohrid Lake
It's cool, romantic, melancholic, and gorgeously melodic. What is it about “Kind of Blue” that makes it not just pleasant but important? "When you go this way," he said, "you can go on forever.”
I’m very serious at the end of the clip :) on year and something when this was filming in 1966 from our balcony.
From 1962 my father started filming with Quartz M Cine 8 mm Camera, made in USSR, with lens f 10-24 1.9/12.5.
He used ORWO Regular 8mm UN54 film for balk and white and Kodachrome for colour films those days.
“Why are these blues attractive to my lovers and arrogant to my friends? Why are these blues so casual with me and liberal with my cash? Today I have these blues that are written than me, that jokes with my girlfriend while drinking my rum and winks at me, and has my smile, and criticises me too intimately. Scott looks around, “Whew, what was that?” “Your life, pal” he answers himself. Do I get another one?” Occasional concepts and lines taken sometimes whole are from Vallejo and Brecht.
My tribute to all of them.
“Shadow Song” is dedicated to Mario Bauzá an Afro-Cuban jazz musician, one of the most overlooked magicians in the history of american music.
Filmed by my father with Quartz M Cine 8 mm Camera, made in USSR, with lens f 10-24 1.9/12.5.
He used ORWO Regular 8mm UN54 film.
For me, these spontaneous films from our family archive nowadays are worlds that might have been, worlds that hint at what we’ve lost, worlds in which to disappear in another place in another time, vanishing for good, but with love.
On this 1st of May, my special tribute to all medical care workers dealing daily with the coronavirus pandemic all over the world. Stay safe!
The gentleman clutching the little dog stood listening for a long time to the lady as she punctuated sentences with a pointed finger. I couldn't hear what the story was but this little scene made me smile because of the lovely details like her bag, everyone's expressions and the colours.
Earth: the in-between transitional seasonal periods.
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Within the flickr environment, you can create "groups" for people, projects with common interests. A flickr group allows members to add photos from their individual account to the group "photo pool", and provides tools to have threaded discussions like a typical discussion board.
Groups can be set up to be open for anyone to join, or more private so members must be invited.
There is no end to the variety of groups out there- the one shown above is called Vegafitti.. "deals with the narrow aspect of Graffiti that occurs on Plants (i.e. Trees, Succulents, and elsewhere while the plant is still alive)."! I only became aware of this group when they spotted some cactus grafitti photos I had taken in Hawaii, without knowing I was part of a group,
See some other interesting groups:
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This is but one piece of "I Didn't Know You Could Do That with Free Web Tools", a presentation for the 2006 K-12 Online Conference. Other pieces are scattered across the web!
Leo’s Yawning Masterclass 2/9
The look that could kill — and it’s aimed squarely at me.
I sit on the kitchen couch and call his name: “Leo, we need to talk.” He turns, and the look he gives me could cut glass. In Swedish we say, “Om blickar kunde döda…” — if looks could kill. This is not the gaze of a cat; it is the glare of a disappointed partner. He remembers that I refused to chase him earlier, too busy with websites and categories. He knows I failed him. And yet, I persist, explaining that art requires division of labor, that I was doing my part. He is not convinced. His eyes burn with reproach, and I realize that this conversation is not about chores. It is about loyalty, and I am on trial.
Frame 5 of my visual story telling story, Multiple personalities dinner party. "See you all next time". www.flickr.com/groups/visualstory/discuss/124716/
We saw this elegantly dressed lady from Brugge making her way through the tourists. My wife, born in Brugge herself, observed that she perfectly embodies the "Bruggelings"—that older, stoic generation who carry the city's rich history in their veins.
Man oh man you're my best friend,
I scream it to the nothingness,
There ain't nothing that I need...
home is wherever i'm with you
- the Magnetic Zeros
man, i'm gonna miss this guy when i leave for school in the fall :/
Oh, a big box of chocs for me?
Thank you! This year, I let the camera have at it first. Yummy!
Strobist info: On-camera flash redirected upwards with sticky aluminum tape to trigger slaves left and right of the lightbox. Left strobe positioned a tad above the object firing from front to back along the left box wall. Right strobe placed 25 cm away firing broadside at side of box. Manual exposure eyeballed by camera display.
Story in 5 frames.
www.flickr.com/groups/visualstory/discuss/72157603906247048/
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Better with B l a c k M a g i c
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Some of you asked after posting the romantic moonlight rendezvous www.flickr.com/photos/bihua/247760831/
what's next for this couple.
Of course, we all want to know.
As in the movie "Lola rennt" there are several possible outcomes - some with happy end, some not.
I start with a scenario, which we see quite often today in our modern time.
Other scenarios will follow.
The story is part of www.flickr.com/photos/bihua/sets/72157594277282386/
the story is also found here www.flickr.com/groups/visualstory/discuss/72157594296612187/
He reminded me of that feeling of riding a bicycle as a kid – the pure freedom—wind in my hair, the world rushing by, and laughter echoing in the air. Every turn was an adventure, every hill a challenge, and every moment was filled with the joy of exploration. Those carefree rides ignited my imagination and made the mundane feel magical, reminding me that sometimes the best journeys are the simplest ones.
She agreed to pose for a portrait – such a lovely kind lady.
When I see a scene like this I have a physical reaction and my heart beats a little faster. It's joyful to discover such visual poetry.
Explicación visual publicada en la revista Compromiso Empresarial sobre los trágicos sucesos que ocurrieron en las plantas de Foxcomm, fabricante del nuevo producto estrella de Apple, el iPad. Pablo Mª Ramirez. Sin Palabras ©
This is Tanya van Graan - you may have seen in her in one of the Starship Troopers sequels.
Toshiba announces details of new offices, call and service centres (and says it is now number three notebook brand, but wants to be number two) at a glittering gala in mid-winter.
Video here (includes Pixie Bennett of Idols fame performing).
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Probably better with B l a c k M a g i c
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From Wikipedia: "Yamanba (ヤマンバ, Yamanba?) sometimes written as "yamamba", is a fashion trend among young Japanese women. Starting with the bleached white hair and heavy tan of the ganguro girl, the yamanba adds white lipstick, white eye makeup, and sometimes brightly colored contacts, plastic clothing, and inappropriate accessories. Some yamanba wear stuffed animals as decorations, talk with a slurred speech, and enjoy shiny neon or dayglo colors."
Posted to "Tell a story in 5 frames" group.
Start with four, take one away and still end up with four!
Took these pictures for the Tell A Story in Five Frames group (which seems to be defunkt - though I'll post there anyway just in case). Thought this picture would work for the Macro Monday group too.
Oh, a big box of chocs for me?
Strobist info: On-camera flash redirected upwards with sticky aluminum tape to trigger slaves left and right of the lightbox. Left strobe positioned a tad above the object firing from front to back along the left box wall. Right strobe placed 25 cm away firing broadside at side of box. Manual exposure eyeballed by camera display.
Story in 5 frames.
www.flickr.com/groups/visualstory/discuss/72157603906247048/
It was hot in the city of Skopje. On my way home I went 2 visit my friends. At their home, in the living room I found this process of drying red hot chilly peppers hanging on an old coat rack. The rakia, home made red wine and Paprikás Csirke were great sweeting hot feeling that cooled me down that day.
The film is magic!
On the Adriatic Sea, Budva, Montenegro, Summer 1967.
Filmed by my father with Quartz M Cine 8 mm Camera, made in USSR, with lens f 10-24 1.9/12.5.
Being on the right track to work, knowledge comes first, but when you exercise very hard and long enough, you will begin to learn that you get light with personal experience and awakening, self-evolution and awareness to remember yourself, progressing in work, but life in general. Following the past with knowledge and understanding of ourselves, we finally become free and we can see what we are and where we are. We can learn everything and become top masters of the technique, without actually being on the right track and fully understanding the whole process. What about the feelings, the emotions, the story, what we want to say and show, is it a personal attitude or? Film is magic, photography in general too and we should never stop experimenting.
From the series “This light”, nine years ago.
Hasselblad 500 C/M, Distagon 50mm., Extension tubes, Acros 120.
Start with four, take one away and still end up with four!
Took these pictures for the Tell A Story in Five Frames group (which seems to be defunkt - though I'll post there anyway just in case). Thought Busy 2 would work for the Macro Monday group too.
Three women sit together chatting and sharing stories, unnoticed by the world passing behind them except for this wandering intrigued and curious photographer.
I was happy to see she remembered her manners and wiped her face without being asked.
Uploaded for the group Tell A Story In 5 Frames (Visual Story Telling).