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“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.” ― Ernest Hemingway
To me, true growth is letting who you used to be fade away while nurturing something new from the ashes. One of our greatest gifts is the ability to change. So many run away from it. So many would see their former self getting buried under the weight of newness and dig her out to save the remnants of someone who needs to be let go. We remain stagnant when we do this. We remain a version of ourselves that simply cannot keep up with the demands of fulfillment. Let that person die. Let that person die a thousand deaths in favor of growth and bliss. Our greatest future depends on our ability to water the seeds that our past has let loose. New life cannot grow if we won't nurture it.
Day 20 of my December self-portrait challenge.
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I miss conceptual concept so much! I probably have to wait for the holiday or semester break to do some more project. I have some ideas but don't have time and anyone to model for.
anyway thank you for following, comment and like my photo.
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Flowers are a MUST in our house, of course, they brighten up the dark Winter-days!
Have a great day and thank you for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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Flowers, bouquets, mixed, tulips, freesia, Hyacinth, "studio design", ripe, "conceptual art", colour, black-background , "Nikon D7000", square, "Magda indigo"
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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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1. Taking pictures a tool (camera), not a photographer.
2. The choice of tool limits the possibilities.
3. Experience allows him (instrument) less and less to limit their capabilities.
4. The ability to see is given only when the observer allows ...
5. The moment of observation is the real find ...
6. Training and mastering it defies. Training leads to poor imitations of the original.
7. Often the result should ripen, like wine. Although time is the understanding of the mind, therefore it is very speculative.
8. The meaning of all this is the process!
9. Let it be!
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This is from a few days ago; weather in the morning was amazing on the lighting side of things. The Tamron 70-300mm makes for amazing bokeh. This is the flowering stage of my garden mint plant, that's growing in quite an abundance.
After clearing up the luminance noise this dreamy image was the result and so I am fairly happy with this.
Fridays tomorrow, hope all is well and so as always, thank you! :)
The final composition for my horror theme nun shoots. Inspiration came from old paintings and some horror films.
Olympus 35-SII, Zuiko 4.2 cm f/1.8
Ilford FP4 PLUS stand developed with exhausted Fuji Microfine at 20°C for 7 hours!!!
Scanned on EPSON GT-X980
Just living is not enough... one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower. - Hans Christian Andersen
“She more than anybody enjoyed taking people home. During the day she would charm them with her smile and long legs but once every month she took one poor traveler home to never be seen again. She loved this, nobody would ever expect her."