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Turchia 2014 - Turkey 2014
VIAGGIO
Durante tutto il viaggio la nostalgia non si è separata da me
non dico che fosse come la mia ombra
mi stava accanto anche nel buio
non dico che fosse come le mie mani e i miei piedi
quando si dorme si perdono le mani e i piedi
io non perdevo la nostalgia nemmeno durante il sonno
durante tutto il viaggio la nostalgia non si è separata da me
non dico che fosse fame o sete o desiderio
del fresco nell'afa o del caldo nel gelo
era qualcosa che non può giungere a sazietà
non era gioia o tristezza non era legata
alle città alle nuvole alle canzoni ai ricordi
era in me e fuori di me.
Durante tutto il viaggio la nostalgia non si è separata da me
e del viaggio non mi resta nulla se non quella nostalgia.
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TRAVEL
Throughout the trip, the nostalgia is not separate from me
I do not say that it was like my shadow
stood beside me in the dark
I do not say that it was like my hands and my feet
when you sleep you lose your hands and feet
I did not miss the nostalgia even while you sleep
throughout the journey nostalgia is not separate from me
I do not say that it was hunger or thirst or desire
nell'afa of fresh or warm in the cold
was something that can not reach satiety
was not joy or sadness was not linked
the cities to the clouds to songs with memories
I was in and out of me.
Throughout the trip, the nostalgia is not separate from me
and the trip I just have nothing but the nostalgia.
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Nazim Hikmet Ran (1902-1963)
è stato un poeta turco naturalizzato polacco.
Riconosciuto come uno dei primi fra i poeti turchi ad utilizzare la tecnica dei versi liberi, ha conosciuto una grande notorietà anche in Occidente e la sua produzione letteraria è stata tradotta in diverse lingue.
La sua opera poetica è stata omaggiata nel 2002, quando la Giornata mondiale della poesia proposta dall'UNESCO venne dedicata ai testi poetici di Hikmet.
Today was the 41st annual Raisin River Canoe Race, Eastern Ontario’s longest canoe race. An annual rite of spring in the region, 155 canoes and kayaks paddled their way down the Raisin River from St. Andrews West to Williamstown, a distance of 35 km.
Normally the participants are able to shoot the Martintown Dam but were prevented from doing so this year because of high water levels. A short portage section was setup to bypass the dam.
Pictured above is Corey Van Loon, a local favorite who went on to win 2nd place in the Pro Class division. More iPhone photos are posted in the comment section below.
My 365 Project Album: The 2013 Edition.
So, I've always admired and have been greatly impressed by Vic's work, especially his post work in his urbex images.. the way he imparts life to his compositions, adding another dimension to it. And so today, I tried to apply whatever I picked up looking at his work..
I don't mean to copy his style of post work, but this is rather a tribute to his style.
I would also like to apologize to you all.. I've really fallen behind on all of your posts and have a lot of catching up to do.. I'll try my best to catch up soon.
Thanks and Good Night.
I truly believe that everyone should spoil themselves a little on their birthday, so for lunch today I went out and bought myself this chocolate mousse. The candle had barely gone out before I gobbled it up.. more cake to come tonight, yay!
illumination photo ... taken at yokohama, minato-mirai bay area.
skyscrapers, ferris wheel, bridge -- beautiful location at night.
Built by Thomas Hopper between 1820 and 1845 for the wealthy Pennant family on the profits of Jamaican sugar and Welsh slate, Penrhyn is a massive 19th century fantasy castle crammed with fascinating things including a 1-ton slate bed made for Queen Victoria and working Victorian Kitchens.This enormous neo-Norman castle sits between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. Hopper also designed its interior with elaborate carvings, plasterwork and mock-Norman furniture. The castle contains an outstanding collection of paintings including 17thC Dutch & Spanish portraits; Rembrandt. The ‘below stairs’ Victorian kitchen and other servants’ rooms, including scullery, larders and chef’s sitting room, have been restored to reveal the preparations for the banquet for the Prince of Wales’ visit in 1894.
Despite shooting quite a few springtime images today, I had to return to my water drop rig to shoot my shot of the day!
It doesn't seem to matter how many times I press the shutter, I'm always fascinated by what I'm going to see next!
It never gets old! It's never boring! It's totally absorbing and completely fascinating! You can't help but become addicted once you've started! Even when you've got a keeper, there's an urge to try just one more time, just in case you get something better!
Even after getting this collision, with its fantastic reflection, I still managed to shoot another twenty or so images - just in case there was a better collision hiding somewhere in the drip tray! :)
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Red Skull: Former Nazi general officer with the cloned body of Captain America, hand-to-hand combat skills, military and political prowess, and expert marksmanship.
Punisher: Vigilante and ex-Marine in peak condition with skills such as tactical planning, armed and unarmed combat, and demolitions who often uses violent and illegal methods.
If they had to fight, who would win?
#104 in the Duel 365 series.
114 Pictures in 2014 - Theme #14 - All the Fours - 14th April 2014 (any photo taken on the day)
104/365
aufgrund eines Computerproblems wurde dieses Bild gestern nicht hochgeladen (was ich aber erst jetzt gemerkt habe)
A big hobby of mine is baking. I really enjoy producing something that people take great pleasure in.
I recently discovered how food and baking can be very emotional having baked a recipe created by my late Nan. The recipe was in her handwriting and both baking the cake and tasting it evoked great memories of a wonderful woman.
Today's shot says it all. I happen to like " The Party Rock Anthem" and even though I'm not employed right now every day is full of stuff to get done and places to be. I had an early appointment and then lunch with a friend. I didn't find out about the Boston Marathon Bombing until late in the day. My heart, thoughts and prayers goes out to all the victims, their families and anyone affected by this horrific event. Day104/365 #project365 - Everyday I'm Shuffling
HCS with all the candy floating around.....
..........am hoping to redo & replace this with better lighting later on today but wanted to put it up
115/365 aDaD day104
Turchia 2014 - Turkey 2014
VIAGGIO
Durante tutto il viaggio la nostalgia non si è separata da me
non dico che fosse come la mia ombra
mi stava accanto anche nel buio
non dico che fosse come le mie mani e i miei piedi
quando si dorme si perdono le mani e i piedi
io non perdevo la nostalgia nemmeno durante il sonno
durante tutto il viaggio la nostalgia non si è separata da me
non dico che fosse fame o sete o desiderio
del fresco nell'afa o del caldo nel gelo
era qualcosa che non può giungere a sazietà
non era gioia o tristezza non era legata
alle città alle nuvole alle canzoni ai ricordi
era in me e fuori di me.
Durante tutto il viaggio la nostalgia non si è separata da me
e del viaggio non mi resta nulla se non quella nostalgia.
_______________________________________________________
TRAVEL
Throughout the trip, the nostalgia is not separate from me
I do not say that it was like my shadow
stood beside me in the dark
I do not say that it was like my hands and my feet
when you sleep you lose your hands and feet
I did not miss the nostalgia even while you sleep
throughout the journey nostalgia is not separate from me
I do not say that it was hunger or thirst or desire
nell'afa of fresh or warm in the cold
was something that can not reach satiety
was not joy or sadness was not linked
the cities to the clouds to songs with memories
I was in and out of me.
Throughout the trip, the nostalgia is not separate from me
and the trip I just have nothing but the nostalgia.
_______________________________________________________
Nazim Hikmet Ran (1902-1963)
è stato un poeta turco naturalizzato polacco.
Riconosciuto come uno dei primi fra i poeti turchi ad utilizzare la tecnica dei versi liberi, ha conosciuto una grande notorietà anche in Occidente e la sua produzione letteraria è stata tradotta in diverse lingue.
La sua opera poetica è stata omaggiata nel 2002, quando la Giornata mondiale della poesia proposta dall'UNESCO venne dedicata ai testi poetici di Hikmet.
Day 104/365 - "The Images Annual"
My previous Wall.e shots:
It was way too cold outside today ( I was too lazy ), indoors shot for a change.
Strobist info:
SB600 into collapsed reflective umbrella high cam left @ 1/16
SB80DX + blue gel cam right bounced of wall just outside frame @1/8
Monitor wallpaper as background.
Shot on iPhone 365.
Today I had to go to Sydney for the day for two meetings. After the first one, I had a choice - catch a cab, which would be quick and easy, or take a journey that included about an hours walking and a ferry across the harbour. There is really no choice - the harbour really is beautiful on a sunny day. Yes, this is the Sydney Opera House - and my wife's brother works in there somewhere. Not a bad place for an office I reckon.
Oh, and why the title. Because it's the house I saw when I decided to go out for a walk and ferry ride, rather than sit inside a cab on a nice day.
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April 24, 2013
I was going to post about this earlier, or maybe when I had 20 days to go? But today my head has just started buzzing with the nearness of it, and all the things left to do....
So, there are now just 23 days to go until I fly out of Canada and start my grand cycling adventure. I'll finish work on May 20th, fly out of Calgary on May 22nd, arrive in Australia on May 24th. Then I have a week in Australia to get my bike and gear in order and prove to my friends and family that I still exist before flying out to Japan with my bike (and my brother and my boy and their bikes).
A few weeks of cycling around Hokkaido (the large northern island) later, I'll be jumping on a plane to Dublin. Then there'll be some touristing around with family in Ireland, and hopefully some cycling, before the cycle tour starts again in earnest again around July 1st.
So far the vague plan is to ferry across to Wales, scoot across the south of England, ferry to France, then head north. Through Scandinavia (maybe a sidetrip to Iceland? I'd really like to, we'll see how much money we end up with), then down from Finland through the Baltic States, and then around until the start of November probably.
And THEN if everything goes according to plan I'll fly back to Australia for my fathers 60th and grandmothers 90th, before going to New Zealand for a 2 week hiking trip with my Mum (and possibly Dad too, if he can be convinced to leave the farm).
And THEN I'll finally go back to Canada and back to work.
I'm not sure how I'll manage to continue with my 365 while I'm on the road. We'll be camping pretty much every night - though we'll have an EeePC with us, we're still trying to work out if a solar panel will be a reasonable powering option (and I'll have to recharge the camera battery occasionally too). I don't know if I'll slip into boring shots of me wearing a bike helmet infront of some pretty mountains, or if it'll still be possible to get creative. Or if my brain will explode as I try to keep track of all the different time zones. It'll be an interesting challenge, that's for sure (as if the bike ride wasn't challenging enough on its own). Anyway.... 23 days to go, let the countdown continue.
(And for FGR - Half-dressed Tuesdays... yes the floor was cold)
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i have a story about this tunic/dress. i got it from a friend of a friend. she was cleaning out her closet, and found some stuff in there that reminded her of me that was just gathering dust. i had only met her about 2 weeks before, and talked to her maybe twice, so imagine my surprise when the stuff she hands me is stuff i would totally wear (i love it when people give you things that are really "you")! she told me some story about getting it at a grateful dead concert back in the 80's or something along those lines. either way, it upped the awesome factor in my mind, and it's become one of my absolute favorite pieces of clothing.
I rarely eat dairy which means I rarely eat traditional ice cream. For some crazy reason I had a real craving for it tonight and we just happened to have some in the freezer. This is definitely a household where you can leave a gallon of ice cream in the freezer and go back to it expecting it to be full versus empty with a spoon in the bottom.
Had a little birthday celebration for my younger son. We always turn out all the lights when we bring the cake out to the table. Couldn't resist a candle lit shot at ISO 6400. Happy Birthday, Bud!
4.14.13
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Simple shot....holly bush in our yard, the stems with the berries are just today starting to pop out from under the snow.
The Ashcombe Village Club has raised thousands of pounds for the Devon Air Ambulance Trust along with many others who contribute to the £4.5m annual running costs for the two Eurocopters in service. These crews have airlifted over 20,000 people to medical facilities.
We went along to learn a bit more this morning along with many of the people that the service has helped. If the Devon Air Ambulance has helped you, they would really like to hear from you.
New life and growth inspires me to take out my camera and shoot everyday! My spirea bush showing off it's new blooms.
We visited my father in Gothenburg this weekend and I took the chance to walk around for a few hours with my camera. One place I know I wanted to visit was "The cog", a new colourful building located at Lindholmen (in between Chalmers, Ericsson etc). It was hard to find a good angle! I think this one is my favourite, but I'd like to go back again to give it another try.
It's a really cool insane building though. Very untypical Sweden to build something like this. :-)
In the spirit of the Masters, I'm wearing my favourite orange golf socks while I watch the Masters ... lol
104/365 365: The 2013 Edition
Our Daily Challenge Topic: SPIRIT ... a stretch, I know ... lol
16/52 52 Weeks Self Portrait Project
Thank you all so much for all of your comments, faves and views, I appreciate each and every one =)
Today concludes my 30 day cross country adventure. Read the complete story including the best and worsts of the trip at www.204studiosphoto.com/365blogs/day104
Lighting:
Standard 3 light setup.
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14.04.2010
I have set a challenge for the 365 Community members to use some film this summer. A few more summers and we might not get the chance, well not without a lot of hassle. I'll be using my OM10, providing it still works (have a horrible feeling it's had a battery in there for 5+ years). Probably won't be starting on this project 'til after my move though.
Please join in! Even if you're not eligible to join 365 Community, it would be great to have a summer of film all over the place :)
A year ago today I had a Lindt bunny.
I never played inside as a kid - even in the rain I'd go out. ~Anthony Doerr
Rainy weather persists….and as inconveniencing as it can be, we continue to go about our daily lives trying to stay as dry as possible. Mer's students are anxious from being stuck inside for so many days, Niko can't be trusted in our muddy backyard, and yet we need to be appreciative of this rain and how it will help our city as the scorching summer months approach. So grab your boots, bust out your umbrella, and bring on the rain!
Strobists:
SB600 camera front right 3ft from Mer in collapsed reflective umbrella 24mm @1/2
AB800 camera front left 4ft on axis from Mer in PCB medium softbox @3/8
AB400 camera front boomed 3ft over Mer in PCB beauty dish with sock @3/8
1/200 @F/14
ISO 200
Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8D
Triggered with Cybersync
see setup