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Hola a todos/as,
Por circunstancias de la vida ando bastante ocupado (o demasiado) con obligaciones ineludibles. Además, porqué no decirlo, en lo fotográfico estoy un tanto desmotivado, tal vez como consecuencia de lo anterior, pues la fotografía como yo la entiendo requiere tiempo y tranquilidad. Por todo ello mi participación aquí y en foros fotográficos es casi nula. Pero bueno, hoy he querido echar un vistazo a vuestros trabajos y, ya puesto, he aprovechado para publicar uno de los muchos trabajos que llevan tiempo esperando para salir a la luz.
Como siempre, espero que os guste y gracias por adelantado por aportar vuestra opinión.
Saludos,
Pere
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“When her mother passed away suddenly from an unknown affliction, her father began arranging her marriage immediately. There were plenty of suitors from all parts of the realm, yet the father only cared about the lordships he could acquire in the process. To that end, there was one offer far greater than all the others.
King Voryn provided more land and knights than all the other offers combined. He needed a queen and, more importantly, an heir, and no one who knew of his sinister nature would willingly offer him his daughter. Upon accepting the offer, her father brought her across the Salted Plains to Voryn's keep, which was surrounded by arid, crusty dirt.
Her life was miserable and she carried no hope in her heart. When she was permitted outside the gates for her short walks, she would go to the cemetery and collapse on the ground. King Voryn used molds of the deceased's legs as tombstones for no other reason than to incite fear in his subjects. The new queen would lay on her back and stare at the sky with her legs pointing up to the heavens, pretending she was among the dead and wishing ploy could trick the Gods into taking her as well.” -M.D. Walter
Miniature conceptual photography . This one is made for AliasEdu (www.aliasedu.fi) for educational purpose.
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Conceptual plate for our Elective
Credits to:
My model, Alea Ramirez! To Jeff and Erica for ze hands~ Kevin Figueroa for lending me ze cam and holding ze reflector~ Aaaand Christian Gumaya for helping set up and stuff <3
And Super Special thanks to our Professor, Sir Meo, for helping me develop and improve my concept :)
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Dalek minifigure, based on this concept art I found in the Internet.
Also, this is my first experience in Blender. The results are pretty satisfying, and probably I will continue using this software instead of asking other people for help :D
It has become appallingly obvious
that our technology has exceeded our humanity .
Albert Einstein
Background - credit to Eran Fowler
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How can I escape all of this despair haunting me? Where is the light in all of this? Why does this happen to me?
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Desde hace unos meses he estado profundizando en un tipo de fotografía que siempre me ha interesado, el conceptual. Mis primeras fotografías conceptuales se remontan al año 2009 (ej: www.flickr.com/photos/reasonforbrokenwings/5260951399/), pero la verdad que era más un hobbie que otra cosa y hasta ahora nunca me lo había tomado en serio.
Se podría decir que ésta es la primera foto de una serie que se basa en dar forma a ideas, frases de textos míos o pensamientos que me rondan y toman forma aquí, en la fotografía.
`Regrets´ es la primera y da forma a una canción que compuse y empieza así:
"Oh, regrets,
there´s always in mind
Oh, these feelings
keeps me away from myself."
Cisza korzenia
(Eng. The Silence of Root)
--end of the series--
self-portrait
(2015)
Ray Roberts Lake, Texas, US
inspired by the poem "Śmierć Jesienina" (Yesenin's Death)
of H. Poświatowska (excerpt)
English translation by M. Lugowski
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dorozumiewać
podchodzić
obserwować ciszę korzenia
zajadłą walkę korzenia
drżenie
pragnienie
ciężar
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to catch on
to come close
to watch the silence of root
the fierce battle of root
a tremor
a desire
a heft
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