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"No Filters!"
But of course filters are used, if I have a look at my cameras' settings, I'll discover all sorts of neat little adjustments. Digital adjustments which control the built in "filter" imbedded on the sensor. Camera phones included.
Another question I sometimes I ask myself.....Can anyone tell me "Why do sunsets have to be in color?". Nothing wrong with color, I love color imagery. We punch it up with our articificial software, adding more filtration beyond what our artificial camera/sensor provides (they ALL have built in filters btw, phones included) creating artificial scenes, which is fine if expressing an artitistic interpretation, but then many are then used to promote tourism.....are they *realistic* as to what any givien person would actually see? When we do this, are we bordering on "false advertising"?
Kinda like back in the days of airbrushing the models that appear on the magazine cover....it's fake. The only way to appreciate a scene is to acually see it with ones' own eyes....other than that, it's all "fake news". lol
And yes... I include my own images, but I never make any bones about it.... I'm an artist first, everything else is then my interpretation of what I see with no representation of "Come see this..." ....because it doesn't exist except of course, in my own mind. lol
Image was taken last night in front of our home as the sun was setting. Happy Sunday!
Why is there so much focus on the road not chosen? For heavens sake put the social media down and pay attention to your driving.
I did follow the right train! A pair of Bayline unit made it an easy choice for an all day chaser. A bit later in the morning we see GSWR CAT-04 (Cuthbert to Albany turn) rolling through the photogenic small town of Shellman, GA.
Today 17 babies will die, the tragic victims of stillbirth or neonatal death. This is a statistic that is seeing no signs of decreasing, and behind each number is a family rocked to the foundations by the death of their baby.
This shocking figure, the loss of 6,500 babies every year, is something the public is not generally aware of. Most people think stillbirths don’t happen in the 21st century. Yet stillbirth in the UK is 10 times more common than cot death.
At Sands, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity, we feel this number of deaths is totally unacceptable. We have launched the Why17? campaign to raise awareness of this devastating loss and to ask the question:
“Why are 17 babies a day dying and what can be done to halt this national tragedy?”
“I just want to raise awareness of stillbirth. I had no idea that this could happen to me
1) Follow this link, fill in your details to email your MP to make them aware of the parliamentary launch of Why17? on March 4th 2009: www.why17.org/Get-Involved/Contact-your-MP.html
2) Add your name to the list of supporters (petition) : www.why17.org/Pledge-Your-Support.html
3) Make a contribution: donate online; buy a window sticker / wristband / balloon; or plan a sponsored event. More ideas here: www.why17.org/Get-Involved.html
Clouds, Surf, Sunset, a popular bridge, and the city behind. Why wouldn't we stop and watch for a while?
Enjoy the ride.
I hope everyone is safe and healthy.
Mike
is a question I’m often asked when taking a photograph.
Because it looked interesting.
Because I wondered how it would turn out.
Why not?
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You see things; and you say "Why?" But I dream
things that never were; and I say "Why not?"
- George Bernard Shaw
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PHOTO:
Lalique Art glass. Boutique "Aurelia Paradis",
Kikar ha-Medina.Tel-Aviv. Taken 24 October, 2006.
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Lalique, René (Jules)
(born April 6, 1860, Ay, Fr.-died May 5, 1945, Paris) French
jeweler and glassmaker. Trained in Paris and London, he
opened his own firm in Paris in 1885 and soon acquired
clients such as Sarah Bernhardt. Reacting against
machine-produced jewelry featuring precious gems, he
designed elegant and fantastic jewelry with less
conventional gemstones (tourmaline, cornelian, etc.) and
materials such as horn.
His designs contributed significantly to the Art Nouveau
movement and later the Art Deco
movement. His interest in architectural glass led him to
develop the style of molded glass for which he is famous,
characterized by iced surfaces, elaborate patterns in
relief, and occasionally applied or inlaid colour.
(Britannica.com)
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pART of pAn.K.A*esthetik
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©1999-2006 all Rights reserved, Krystian
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Brick count: 1093 pcs
Height: 28,7 cm
Lengh: 14,0 cm
Width: 18,7 cm
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Probably one of the best views of the trip. Only a snowballs throw away from our snowcave and this was all ours to enjoy! And some still wonder why people climb mountains?
There is always the question why
And there is always life,
Which doesn't need an answer.
Dejan Stojanovic
I believe everything happen for some reason. And I believe when we fell apar, some thing GOOD will come to me. Better-than-you : )
Canonet G-III 17
Canon 40mm f/1.7
Kodak T-Max 100
Kodak T-Max Developer 1:4 7 Minutes
Pacific Image Prime Film XA Slide & Negative Scanner
Why did this tiny spider build a web with this pattern? Very small (about 1cm across) and horizontal.