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I'm currently listening to Side 2 of Aerial by Kate Bush which is one of my favourite pieces of music. The title seemed very apt.
We went up to the top of the highest hill
And stopped
Still
It was just so beautiful
It was just so beautiful
It was just so beautiful
This is where the shadows come to play
'Twixt the day
And night
Dancing and skipping
Along a chink of light
Somewhere in between
The waxing and the waning wave
Somewhere in between
What the song and silence say
Somewhere in between
The ticking and the tocking clock
Somewhere in a dream between
Sleep and waking up
Somewhere in between
Breathing out and breathing in
Like twilight is neither night nor morning
Not one of us would dare to break
The silence
Oh how we have longed
For something that would
Make us feel soâ?¦
Somewhere…
“Macro Mondays” and this week’s theme “The Space In Between.”
Macro d’un “Mini book” aux dimensions de 6,5 x 3,5 x 5 cm dont le titre est “Mon papa, mon univers” (157 citations) de Helen Exley.
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between Au (SG) and Altstätten in Switzerland. View from a Thurbo commuter train on Aug 31, 2009 at midday.
See where this video starts in Au, direction to Heerbrugg [?]
Spring is on the way. Some trees, like the bauhenia are beginning to burst into pale pink. These stocks filled the house with their wonderful fragrance until yesterday when they started to stink unpleasantly. Compost now, isn't nature wonderful. Here I have stuck them between two pages, or textures if you will. One is by Leschick here
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and the other is called 'shoegazing' and is by NKL
Excerpt from the plaque:
In 1873 King Gojong built Geoncheonggung in between the garden hill of Noksan and Hyangwonjeong Pavilion and resided here together with his queen, Empress Myeongseong. Unlike other palace bedchambers, Geoncheonggung was built in yangbank household style with the main quarters (Jangandang), inner quarters (Gonnyeonghap) and an annex (Boksudang). The building is 2.5 times larger than the uppermost limit of a yangban household. When a fire broke out in Gyeongbokgung Palace in 1876, King Gojong moved to Changdeokgung Palace and came back to live in Geoncheonggung in 1885 and resided here for 10 years until 1896. Geoncheonggung was the first place in Korea to have electric lights fitted up in 1887 by the Edison Electric Light Company, and was also the scene where Empress Myeongseong was murdered by Japanese assassins in 1895. Geoncheonggung was demolished in 1909, when the Japanese colonial rule tore down many parts of Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Japanese Governmen-General Art Gallery was built in its place. The gallery was later used as the National Museum of Contemporary Arts and was demolished in 1998. Geoncheonggung was restored to its former state by the Cultural Heritage administration and open to the public in October 2007.
and when the paparazzi finds out that you're awake, alert, and orientated and wants to interview you (without food in your mouth).
(according to the world of Cupcake)
March '85 On a favourite path between Inveralligin and Wester Alligin, on Loch Torridon. Ben Damph behind.
Ektachrome 100 (EPN) film. Mamiya 645 Super
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This photograph is not in the public domain and may not be embedded or used on websites, blogs, or in other media without advance permission from Bruce Finocchio
The trail is like a border between ancient worlds. The earth behind this trail was formed 40 million years ago, in warm world of near-tropical, jungle-like forests.
The colorful red and golds hills represent a world with seasonality, 33 million years ago. Then, deciduous forests covered the land.
The distant ridgelines are topped with layers of flood basalts. These lava layers represent another world in time, 16 million years ago when enormous lava flods covered thousands of square miles of savanna-like ecosystems.
Lac Leman / Genfer See
a week in the french-swiss Jura region, just before the closure of the borders...
immediately after return the Corona stress started in my country and in the hospital where I work...
not much time for flickr now.
take care, wash your hands, protect the others.
After hurriedly snapping a few picks of the Fremont Fire Lookout, which was cool, it's a nice payoff to a good hike) the sky was a little less threatening as the darkest clouds had turned and made their way toward Fremont Peak so I decided I'd go up to Burroughs Two which is out of frame to the right and about two miles from here. It's a lot steeper than it looks.....
I have no idea what is causing that weird steel blue haze. You couldn't see the mountain at all today (the next day) just blue/silver with eye popping clouds.
A difficult time of the year to be a photographer in this part of the world, but you make do with what you got. Here, I liked the light on the pole and its reflections in the water, then it was a matter of composing it with the edge of the ice.
Altona dawn near Melbourne on Sunday. It rained all the way there, then this astonishing calm and beautiful light for 10 minutes. better on black.
Made it on Explore 12/10
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SSC - Seasons
I am not very good at celebrating Christmas or New Year! I had a couple of wonderful nights in Cambridge at the end of last month. I was there to enjoy a small reunion of friends from my very distant days growing up in East Africa, over 40 years since we were all together. This shot was taken in Station Square, Cambridge.
Standing between one and 1½ m (4.9 ft) high, the great blue heron is the largest heron in Canada.
This heron was fishing in the final light of the day of on Quadra Island, BC.
I couldn’t help but watch and photograph with the amazing sunset in the background tonight. This was only superseded by the 2 grey whales swimming by very close to shore!
I have been on and off the grid lately and have lots of catching up to do with editing now that we have electricity and wifi. Stay tuned, there will be lots of images to follow from our time away exploring Vancouver Island.
hovering on the edge of stillness, the dragonfly reads the wind like a note in a score — weightless, listening, almost gone. against the faded backdrop of summer light, time briefly hesitates before the inevitable release.
I couldn't think of a better way of celebrating the new year than with my new picture of a girl between worlds. I am constantly inspired by this concept, and I wanted to make it come to life like I have not attempted before. 2013 is going to be a year of trying new things for me. I am breaking out of my comfort zone and expanding it...taking pictures I haven't dared to take before, editing in new ways, and pushing myself creatively. Whatever I can imagine, I can make reality. That is my "slogan" for 2013, and I am hoping to make it truth.
I hope everyone has a great start to the new year. I am off to join in the LA Flickr Gathering, where I have been so lucky..beyond lucky to meet such amazing people so far. Can't wait to shoot with them again today, and already sad for it to be over so soon.
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i was walking through palma's narrow streets when i stumbled upon this scene—a clash of beauty and rebellion etched into the walls of a city that has seen it all. to the left, a face once perfect, defaced by frustration or art, a silent cry against ideals. to the right, the untouched—immaculate and unreachable. between them, a man lost in the glow of his screen, unaware of the stories around him, yet perfectly placed. he leans like a bridge, a balance of the raw and the refined. palma breathes this contrast—between what is perfect and what we dare to question.