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Lofoten - 2019
Coming home
The little fisher boat is coming home from a long day, the house already in sight.
With this light it must have been absolutely magic.
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Shot on the Sony Deutschland Sony Alpha a9 A9, Sony 70-300 G lens.
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Coming home
In a few days i will post my first blog about our heavy trek to Iceland. And this stone was not the only one in our way ;-)
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“Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.”
LOFOTEN FEBRUARY 2018 - Have a nice weekend!
One of the classics - Blue hour at Reine
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Olympus OM-D E-M10 mk III
M.Zuiko 25mm
1/3200
f4.5
ISO400
Located near Widnes in North West of England, Fiddler’s Ferry power plant began generating enough electricity to power 2m homes in 1973. A slow and steady rise for better renewable energy and to the country hoping to become carbon-neutral led to it's inevitable demise and was officially closed on 31st March 2020. One of the last coal burning power stations in the UK.
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Project 365
Monday • September 6, 2010
So very sorry to post and run. Heading to the first full day of work and must not be late!! Today is the old man's birthday -- 52!!! YIKES! So busy day ahead. I will catch up to all this evening!
Have a great Tuesday everyone!
I had a garage sale today, and I know it sounds so mundane to put that into words ... but that is how my story begins. I had a serious epiphany during the course of my boring and ordinary day. When I look back on my life, I find that most epiphanies occur just like that! Don't you agree?
There was this little boy.
He was sweet, gregarious and so full of life. He translated everything we said for this mother. He ran from item to item, holding them aloft in wonder. I'm talking about toys that were selling for .10¢ or .25¢. All of these toys belonged to my girls when they were little and though they carried a lot of sentimental value, they weren't worth much physically. Looking at them brought back so many wonderful, tearful and bittersweet memories.
To see another child enjoy them as much as my children did, was eye-opening, to say the least ... and the epiphany was realizing that the joy these items gave me, wasn't so much in the physical item itself, but rather the memory of it..
So I gave this sweet little boy a heaping bag of my 'memories.' And to see the light in his eyes, the joyous bounce in his walk ... well, lets just say it made my day, my week, my month! Heck, it just made my year!!
Letting go of the physical item does not mean letting go of the memory.
His words are still echoing in my head as I write this ... what he kept saying over and over again in a singsong voice:
"This is the best day ever!'
primordial world lives in my imagination, draped in rainbow colors and swirling mists. Light reveals shapes that form ridges of repetition that invite exploration. Mood permeates the shot. Interpretation is up to each viewer. The universe holds many stories and realities.
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Making Time to Play
Inside the Broad Museum, art plays with light and reflection to create its own shapes and delight, that catch my eye. Framed within a frame, the selfie is born. Wonderful, curved spaces repeat over and over forming patterns that morph across surfaces changing contour and size. Brilliant warm colors add to the sense of play. Diagonal cants add drama and fun - it's a bit of a party - a celebration of art and appreciation - something happening.
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I missed my Flickr Peeps and wanted to give you a little bit of a sunrise fence this morning. I know, the sunrise is a bit underwhelming *heavy sigh* but it finally did peek out a bit and give the sky some color! I'll be catching up to everyone tonight ... as today is a girl's day! *happy dance*
Happy Fence Friday!!
Lacnau September 2017 No.06
Just back from my holiday in France near Bordeaux. What a lovely place to relax :-)
Fuji X-T2 with XF 56mm
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I was not sure on the title.. just came up with that one above ;-) ... any ideas for a different title ???
In Memory Of Amy Winehouse 83-11 RIP Amy !!!
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Found Art 4839
An old fishing boat wears years of multiple repairs to its surface as it sit in disrepair at dock. But wait! A vibrant color palette draws my eye. Designs dance across the surface without rhyme or reason - except to be. The frame forms including wonderful shapes and textures. Weights and balances are in harmony. Art is found.
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Autumn 2016 Polaroid Week Day 6/2
New55film positive shot with The Intrepid Camera & Nikkor-W 180mm lens
Chasing Light 2019: A sunrise crowd was on hand at the Vietnam and Lincoln Memorials on the National Mall yesterday to see the sun for the first time in many days. Even though the federal government was shut down a Park Service ranger was on hand at the Lincoln Memorial which was still open for visitors, even though restrooms were closed. Washington DC January 6, 2019 #chasinglight #nationalmall #lincolnmemorial #vietnammemorial
Mono Lake on Christmas Day
I kept moving. As soon as I was done with one composition, I moved onto the next.
The clouds lingered and created beautiful stripes of shadows onto the mountains.
The water was still calm enough letting me have relatively clear reflections.
And it was time to move onto the next spot.
A Wink
Caught in a window - a collection of elements that only reflection can provide in its altered reality. Lines and shapes and textures mix with a bit of mystery. It's an original recipe. A sight that won't come along again. In the blink (or wink) of an eye - it's gone.
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Stunning sunset at this Old Barn
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Recently harvested fields add lines and textures. Gentle hues contrast. Bicycles await. Double exposure enhances the fun.
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Don't you?
This was taken on the same morning as my sunbeam fence shot last week. I took this one before I found the farm fence. I was driving back from the lake and a lackluster sunrise and saw the sunbeams pouring through the trees on this country lane. As I was taking my photos, another intrepid soul pulled in behind me (so much for solitude) ... but it was another photographer with Nikon gear, so I forgave him. We talked shop: cameras, photography and this most amazing view unfolding before our eyes. I wish I had gotten his name.
The title (slightly rewritten) is from a song by The Smithereens. Saw them in a tiny club in San Diego in 1989. They rocked that little club; got our $5 covers' worth! Loved the beatnik look they had going on. The old man leapt up and caught the bass player's guitar pick (which Jackie quietly appropriated for her own collection)!
Happy Sunrise / Sunbeam / Smithereen Thursday!
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La decorazione musiva di S. Vitale, che non sembra fosse più estesa di quel che oggi è visibile, ha 2 programmi iconografici; l'Eucarestia (raffigurazione dell'Agnello nel clipeo centrale e dei Sacrifici nelle lunette inferiori) e la il piano di Dio della Redenzione dell'uomo (figurazioni di Profeti, Apostoli, Evangelisti). I mosaici si S. Vitale sono straordinari per quanto riguarda la tonalità base che non è oro ma è il verde e l'impaginazione verticale ma anche la complessità del registro figurativo che si consuma al bivio fra partenza naturalistica ed esito astrattizzante, ad esempio nei pannelli con Giustiniano e Teodoroa raffigurati, senza ombra, idealizzati.
La Basilica dal 1996 entra a far parte del Patrimonio Unesco mentre la sua costruzione risale al 547.
“It’s one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it’s another thing to make a portrait of who they are.”
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