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When the one thing you're looking for
Is nowhere to be found
And you back stepping all of your moves
Trying to figure it out
You wanna reach out
You wanna give in
Your head's wrapped around what's around the next bend
You wish you could find something warm
'Cause you're shivering cold
It's the first thing you see as you open your eyes
The last thing you say as your saying goodbye
Something inside you is crying and driving you on
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Hocking Hills, Ohio.
28th December 2016. Canon EOS 500N and Kodak Portra 160 film, cropped in Picasa.
Something different but fun...taken through the window blinds with a small glass circle which distorted the image. Thank you for your visits, favorites, and comments. Best, Gail
this quilt was inspired by one of my recent quilt backs. i really like the abstract, random look! Blogged here.
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Schloss Seegarten, Kreuzlingen (TG)
M6, 35mm Summicron f2, IR filter
Efke IR820, Rodinal 1:50 11:30min
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thanks to andrew for the idea to rotate the image -90 degree. check his flickr account out-https://www.flickr.com/photos/195796946@N04/
5dmkII + 300mm 2.8L
For some reason, i got attracted by this shot while going back into my folders. i was fascinated by the fact wheels were not visible in the compo. i decided to post that thing despite these upper lights messing up with the flow.
small update: reprocessed the shot without these lights in the upper section. they were too annoying and i just couldn't keep them in a decent final compo. thank you "content aware" !
Inspired by Hans Hartung artwork "T 1962-U49".
"Ne plus rien figurer, ce que j'aime faire, c'est agir sur la toile..."
Macro photography always creates incredibly narrow depth of field which I usually try to counter with small aperture or even stacking, but occasionally the shallow plane of focus creates a very abstract feel
Jeudi 17 mai 2012, juste à l'ouest d'Auch, peu avant le coucher du soleil.
Pentax K-5, Sigma 18-50 EX, 18 mm, f/4.5, 0.2 s, iso 200, cropped.
acrylic, ink
70xx50cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper
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Los Angeles, California. Every time I get to the Getty I'm astounded by the architecture. The architect Richard Meier put incredible lines, windows, angles, curves, and textures in almost every view. You look up, down, across and through in almost any place you can get to and there are things of interest to see.
Looking at the details of this architecture abstractly reminds me of the work of Kandinsky and other Bauhaus painters and architects as well as the Russian Supremists and I wanted to make a small collection to attempt to document that.
Here's the entire set so far: Getty Center Abstractions
Asahi Pentax SP II, Ilford Delta 100. Some bad light meter readings (underexposed) from all the light concrete-- they created a lot of grain but I like the effect.
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