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"The earth here wasn’t cloaked in forest, nor draped in green. Green was pastoral, peaceful, mild.
Desert beauty was 'sublime' in the way that the romantic poets had used the word ― not peaceful dales but rugged mountain faces, not reassuring but daunting nature, the earth’s skin and haunches, its spines and angles arching prehistorically in sunlight." ― Julene Bair, “The Ogallala Road: A Memoir of Love and Reckoning”
My favourite place - synthesis of gothic and contenporary architecture - Olomouc Archdiocesan Museum.
The core of the Olomouc Archdiocesan Museum is the former residence of Olomouc capitular deans to which, in the course of the centuries, other buildings were added. The land for the construction of the deanery in the area of the ducal castle was given to the capitular dean Bartholomew in 1267 by King Ottokar II of Bohemia.
The whole museum complex underwent a complex conservation reconstruction from 1998 to 2006. Part of the project of the Prague architectural office HŠH architekti was, besides building offices, depositories, a photo studio and a refinishing workshop, the reconstruction of the building of the capitular deanery and its functional link to the Romanesque episcopal palace. HŠH architekti are the authors of the design of the architectural form of the permanent exhibition of the Archdiocesan Museum.
Nikon FM2 + Nikkor 35 mm 2.0
Rodinal 1:25 (?)
Film 04 JG 2013 Svatba + Olomouc
Ripples in sandy bottom of a lake in northern Saskatchewan. Photographed with a 16 mm wide angle lens with the camera positioned just above the water surface. I used a polarizing filter to minimize reflection and reveal pattern in the sand.
Image ID: SK-3208-0123
Deep sea excavator encounters a mutated angler fish. Inspired by Aqua Raiders.
This is my entry to Round 1 of the 2018 Bio-Cup.
Experimenting with a wide angle lens fitted to a Polaroid 103 Land camera,
taken in Riverside Cemetery ,Denver.
©2010. all images property of Bob Merco. Do not use without my permission.
Colors are beautiful, it is ZEN when held in hand and ran thru fingers.
Polymer Gel, the material contact lenses are manufactured from. Size of .090 inch in crystal form, when water is added, they expand to .500 inch. (expansion time ~6 hrs.)
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Engagement 800+
On Greenock Customs House Quay
This shore angling is a highly popular favourite pastime for some people around Greenock Waterfront and it seems this fella is taking it a little more serious than others. He already has two lines in the water and still preparing a third rod with bait. A glint of sunshine from over my shoulder enhanced what was a quite disappointing day weatherwise.
Floating Fragrance.
Pink roses floating in water in a blue crystal bowl. To achieve the maximum presence of the flowers within the fluorescent blue silhouette and darken the background, I adjusted the light reflected from a white polystyrene board. 1 of11 shots fired, in various angles, with and without flash direct and indirect light sources to achieve this blue circle around the flowers and also to avoid reflection on water.
43172 Harry Patch - The last survivor of the trenches with 43190 out of sight on the rear approaches Worcester Foregate Street on 14-5-18
The weather was dire and Storm Callum was raging so umbrellas were not easy option for protection
The working is the 1W00 0821 London Paddington to Hereford Great Western Railway service
The building to the left is the 'golden' library which is both public and for students at the University to use.
Following the road to grasp
something, a thing, anything,
brings me to the technique
of comparing.
As soon as I compare
it with the environment,
I can allocate it, so that
this thing, something, anything,
fits into my world which I build up,
my picture, construct,
my idea of life
in which I live,
which I must live within.
So everyone creates
their own puzzle,
whilst strolling
along the alley of time,
and the pieces
one gets to see,
do influence the big picture.
But how to get a nice, friendly
and warm idea of this world?
How to get an episteme,
in which even contentment feels
welcome and starts to settle down?
Let me whisper now:
“The angle it is, which does the trick.”
Not “what”, but “how” you see,
can make the difference.
So now please choose the title of this picture:
“Woman walking in a wood.” or
“Passing two old watchmen
on the wayfare of life.”