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Like dancers in the night, the buses swept across the crossroads, leaving behind glowing trails, a fleeting performance I waited patiently to witness.
The Honeysuckle is blooming a second time in my garden.
First it was like a 'crown' but then I photographed it from the top, like an explosion.
There are rambling honeysuckles and evergreen shrubby types, which make good hedging plants.
Honeysuckle derives its name from the edible sweet nectar obtainable from its tubular flowers.
The name Lonicera stems from Adam Lonicer, a Renaissance botanist.
The flowers have a heavenly scent and attract pollinators into the garden...as it is magnet for wildlife - this plant provides nectar for butterflies and bees, moths, which it attracts with its nocturnal scent.
Birds also eat the seeds.
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The petal of a parrot tulip, dropped off and was caught on the leaf.
Now I love images that are different, and this here truly captured my imagination!
Beyond the obvious!
Love it!
Each time I think... that's it, there's only so much you can do with flowers... and yet again and again, I'll see something new.
Being creative is not a choice... it is an urge in me.
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Single bare flash being the background pointing toward the camera to illuminate the pattern. To mimic a drawing, the light needed to be flat and even-- second bare flash bounced against a white wall CL. Radio trigger.
So, I spent about 30 min over this subject... I was happy to find it floating, I do not know who did it, but it made me happy đ.
I will never forget my conversation with a brilliant colleague in North Carolina, years back.
"Americans take freedom for granted", I told him.
"Yes", replied Darrin, "but try to take it away from us."
Re-sharing as a new crop. Self-portrait.
Sometimes meaning emerges after completion. "The Power" by Naomi Alderman still pops into my head on a daily basis. Born into a female body (yep, I've seen a copy of my karyotype), I think a *lot* about gender, biology, and society. Alderman's novel illuminates in a far deeper, nuanced, and thought-provoking manner than a simple what-if-power-dynamics-shifted hypothetical sci-fi trope. Seeing this image now, it's a retrospective homage :).
Had to skip the novel's more disgusting bits, as those were not images I wanted to be regularly scrubbing from my brain. But the book's visceral grip keeps reeling my imagination back into that world with questions, more riddles regarding power's ability bolster the body while corrupting the psyche. And why it does for some and not others.
This was the first image from 2022; when I saw that hallway, it screamed to become a light-painted chiaroscuro-bedecked wormhole. Used a step ladder as a tripod because getting the compression for the recursive pattern required a telephoto lens, and running back and forth while leaving a pile of gear unattended was a task that the tripod just wasn't up for.
Es otra foto de mi Ășltimo proyecto... ha sido muy divertido en realidad probar nuevas cosas !! Si alguien gusta puede unirse a mi facebook... siempre pongo cosas interesantes :D
It is a processed still from a film by great Swedish producer and writer Roy Andersson.
" Fear the indifferent - they do not kill or betray but only with
their tacit consent does treason and murder exist on earth "
Bruno Yasenski
"A heroic feat for the people is a wasted sacrifice . they won't appreciate it , some may even condemn and soon forget."
Your cynical humble servant :-)