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Button (Even Life) is a metaphorical work with buttons as its subject among the object works. It is a series of sculptures in Seosomun-dong, and it recognizes the button circle as life, and metaphorically expresses the people living different lives by making each button different. 'Even Life' contains the meaning of living a positive, bright life of helping and relying on each other, rather than an anxious and unstable life of odd numbers.

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寒ければ寒いほど、

 

冷たければ冷たいほど、

 

その分とっても、

 

待ち遠しいんだ。

  

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[original ver.] anxious

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March 05, 2016

 

Luxuriant:

[luhg-zhoo r-ee-uh nt, luhk-shoo r-]

adjective

1. abundant or lush in growth, as vegetation.

2. producing abundantly, as soil; fertile; fruitful; productive.

3. richly abundant, profuse, or superabundant.

4. florid, as imagery or ornamentation; lacking in restraint.

 

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Honestly, it still feels like spring is ages away for us up in the north, but there are some signs that maybe it's on the way.

 

While we're still buried under a lot of snow, things have been popping up as the thermostat inches towards zero.

 

Today was one of those days, the sun was shining, the breeze was mild, and for the most part gloves weren't needed.

 

Taking advantage of that, Scott and I ventured out for a walk in the neighbourhood to see what we could find.

 

Days like this, make me anxious for the warmer days of spring and summer!

 

Hope everyone has had a good day.

 

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Canon EF85mm f/1.2L II USM | Kodak T-max 400 Pro | HC-110

After visitng Leigh Lake in the fall I was anxious to get back to see it in the Spring. The water levels were very high making it impossible to do any walking around. I was just standing at the top of the stairs ready to leave when I thought…Maybe I should just snap a few shots of the stairs…So here you have it….The path down to the Lake…(As you start down the trail to Leigh Lake from the parking lot..you will eventually cross a small wooden foot bridge just beyond that you will come to a sign..an arrow towards the Leigh Lake hike and one to the Leigh Lake Portage. This is to the Portage. It is about 30 minutes from the parking lot.

Human face is not static, but rather kinetic. The face gets into different shapes when showing emotions. It gets wrinkles. Maybe in this "state", the face will not look like a perfect " smiley, photoshoped " beauty but it will show real state of a human- emotions. And that is exactly what I am looking for.

 

The Flickr Lounge-Holiday Baking

 

I made two dozen Rugelach totally from scratch today. I don't use boxed mixes; they have too much salt, sugar, toxic chemicals, and some even have GMO's, scary! These are now frozen, and we will eat them on the weekend when Chanukkah starts. I am anxious to light the menorah. It is such a beautiful tradition.

The morning commute on New Jersey Transit -- a commuter rail line into Manhattan.

I had this tiny sketchbook and one of my favorite pens in my jacket pocket nearly 2 weeks ago [10/3/22] while anxiously sitting in the waiting area at the hospital during my husband’s bronchoscopy that was being done so doctors could diagnose what type of lung infection my husband had in order to treat it effectively. I became even more anxious and overwhelmed when my husband’s lung transplant doctor came out and talked to me and let me know that his lungs looked bad enough that he would probably need to be admitted to the hospital. As I sat there, not knowing how I would manage to survive the anxiety, stress, fear, unknown and overwhelm I was experiencing, I pulled out this tiny sketchbook and wrote some phrases that came to mind in order to help myself try my best to cope. I am thankful for the gift we each have of listening to what may be helpful for us to cope in the moment.

 

To be continued…

Winter snows accent the scene at Horseshoe Bend in Marble Canyon, with sunset light reflecting in the Colorado River almost one thousand feet below, near Page, Arizona.

 

The title here suggests why I chose this perspective rather than the traditional leaning the camera over the edge view showing the entire bending of the river below in the foreground. I had been to Horseshoe Bend before some years ago in dry, uncrowded conditions, and I had crouched and leaned over the edge only to realize that, at that time, I did not have a wide enough lens for the scene. In the passing years, however, I have noticed an increasing concern when right at the edge of cliffs without any rail. And this time, with snow and ice all along the canyon rim, and seeing several tourists slipping and falling (thankfully without serious incident) as they walked on the slickrock a little ways back from the ledge, I found myself even more strongly wanting a composition that could be taken just a little further back form the precipice than the usual shot requires.

 

So this is it. I tried to position a couple of the snow covered outcrops to be something of leading lines in to the frame, but I readily admit that choosing this comp wasn’t about doing cutting edge work—it was about keeping a little icy remove between me and that edge!.

 

This is another image from the past week’s photography trip to the southwest with good friends Josh Krasner and Sky Matthews. Thanks again for viewing!

 

Not a great background but I had to take what I was given! I'm not sure how many there are?

Psalm 59:4 “Though I have done nothing wrong, they are anxious to attack. Spring into action and help me! Take notice of me!”

 

Pastor Artur Pawlowski was arrested in Canada again!

 

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Back in time now. It's a sweltering Mid August 2013 afternoon at Goathland Station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway where the driver of LMSR Stanier Black 5 4-6-0 No 45428 Eric Treacy is anxious to get going to Levisham so as to cool down.

I heard the song A Soft Place To Land by Kathleen Edwards probably back in January. I never heard it again but it stuck in my head and immediately this image came to mind. It took awhile to actually shoot it. When I did I felt this huge weight had been lifted off me. My art makes me anxious, crazy, elated and all the emotions in between but I have no choice but to do it.

 

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Canon T90 : 28-80mm Vivitar Series 1 (Komine) f/2.8-3.5 : Ilford Delta 400 : PMK Pyro

So this image isnt exactly what i wanted it to be, i have a few ideas but ill let this one be as it is.

There is a limit to how many times im willing to run back and forth to the camera whilst wearing ballet shoes

 

Would appreciate opinions.

Chopper looked to Craig for relief from the torture, but Craig was too busy responding to all of your comments.

  

We are often prisoners of our own fears and anxieties, and unless we face them we will remain forever bound and unable to move forward...

He was looking anxiously at something - probably a horse, given that this was taken at Maam Cross horse fair in Connemara

October 10th is World Migratory Bird day!

 

Western Tanager; an anxiously awaited migratory bird I look forward to seeing every Spring. I smile every time I'm rewarded by their presence.

Old Faithful Geyser

Yellowstone National Park, WY

06-10-24

 

I was told the wait would be excruciating, the crowds impassable, parking impossible, and had an anxious fear approaching the turnout to "Old Faithful" on the South Yellowstone Loop Road.

 

I got a parking place near the lodge, mere steps from the geyser. I was there 20 minutes before the next eruption (every 90 minutes or so, and marked/updated on easily seen signs throughout the lodge.) I had time to shop, use the facilities, and walk around to where I wanted to have the best spot for a photograph. I could have been closer. There are benches around most of the perimeter of the geyser to wait and watch the "show".

 

I opted for the other side, cause I wanted some trees in the shots. Also I got to shoot some thermal pools on the other side. When the geyser erupted, I switched from stills to my phone for video half way through and "missed" the peak height on the stills, also losing some of the anticipation in the video.

 

Then when processing I notice the geyser almost disappears amongst the wonderful cloudscape around it.

 

I'm posting this a day after reading that there was a large hydrothermal eruption in Biscuit Basin yesterday (July 23rd). That would have been tremendous to see and photograph. I took photos of Biscuit Basin a few hours before I photographed Old Faithful.

 

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Just a few days before Christmas, Illinois Central 1011 anxiously waits to go west.

Having been trapped in Tolono for hours, CN A407s crew is anxious to get going thanks to the delay. All the switching and the crew change was done in just over an hour, and before long, the SD70 duo was moving north out of Leverett Junction. There’s no two ways about it, they’re going for speed on this run.

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