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Third prize winner of this weeks competition, 21.09.15, in my photo club Oslo Kamera Klubb
Theme: Boundless
They say the camera never lies? It is open to interpretations!!!
At the moment, it illustrates perfectly how I feel, a boundless grief for the sad loss, so, I let the 'shape' bleed into the white background, no bounds... View On proper Black
This is an older image, taken in the studio, using film. I was sertting everything up for a client with not a lot of time, testing and measuring the lights, I protected my eyes against the bright flashes...
Enjoy every day! Thanx, M, (*_*)
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Why not view the set as a slide-show?
Also I often upload more than one image at the same time, I see a tendency to only view the last uploaded...
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Miss South Africa receives scissors to cut the ribbon from a skydiver at the send off for the Boundless Southern Africa expedition Indaba 2009
These are my pictures of the various street art exhibitions from the 2014 edition of Pow Wow Hawaii. The pictures were taken in and around Kaka'ako, a neighborhood of Honolulu on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. For more information visit powwowhawaii.com/
Everyone of us draws a circle limiting our beliefs, abilities and dreams.
We learn to live our life within these limits. I call this a "belief circle".
We see the world through the walls of this circle. We advise others within our beliefs and perceptions.
Sometimes, things happen that surprise our "belief circle"..some people call it as a miracle, luck or god's grace.
But, I guess our beliefs limit our imagination, thus our actions.
Expand your circle. Or better erase it.
Always remember, there are NO impossible dreams. Just our perceptions are limited and those limits dictate us what is possible or not.
Designer: Guangzhou meishu xueyuan geming weiyuan / Revolutionary Committee of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts (广州美术学院革命委員)
1969, February
Most beloved Chairman Mao, we wish you boundless longevity!
Zui zui jing'ai de Mao zhuxi, zhu nin wanshouwujiang! (最最敬爱的毛主席, 祝您万寿无疆!)
Call nr.: PC-1969-s-003 (Private collection)
More? See: chineseposters.net
A view of the infinite empyrean above.
This image was taken with a Pentax 6 X 7 medium format film camera with a Super-Multi-Coated Macro-Takumar/6X7 1:4/135mm lens and Hoya Infrared R72 ø67 filter using Rollei IR 400 film, scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
We're Here! looking at the boundless possibilities of libraries and librarians, since this is Libraries Week in the UK.
Pictured is the Kempsville branch of the Virginia Beach Public Library. Not open today until noon due to power outages last night as Tropical Storm Michael passed by. I was able to return some books, but not go in to get a photo of a librarian.
Boundless Uzbekistan.
The most diverse landscapes are in one country named Uzbekistan. Here you will see mountain peaks, boundless steppes, stormy rivers, crystal lakes, silent valleys, and even the dead sea - Aral. I bring to your attention an interesting article about Uzbekistan, the country of different epochs and with such an ancient history.
Work by students on the MA Jewellery programme at the School of Jewellery.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GH2.