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24.12.2018

[kitchen window reflection]

More documentation on the development of my amaryllis - link to the Amaryllis Album is in the comments.

True Vision 262 rev1 Cinematic

An ongoing study of Baobao's sleeping habits.

 

This photo is included in Baobao's photobook, which has more shots of him doing his favourite pastime.

 

[#364 on Explore. Thank you! :)]

historical documentation

Documentation center of the Berlin wall museum (Architects: Hapke/Zerr/Nieländer, 2003) in Berlin Wedding.

More info: www.berliner-mauer-gedenkstaette.de/en/berlin-wall-docume...

 

ISO 100, f8 @ 18mm, 15sec.

Somewhere in Michigan along US 41, an Escanaba-bound EL&S passenger special was put to pixels for all time.

 

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watching the sunset in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife

Yellow-crowned Night Heron...unusual bird for the county.

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I took the macro out to look for spiders and what did I find!!!! Clay-colored Sparrow! Thank goodness I had my little point and shoot!

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Historische Bücher in der Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen.

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Auf Anfrage haben wir freundlicherweise die Genehmigung erhalten, diesen einzigartigen Barocksaal in unserem Heimatkanton zu fotografieren. Die Bilder unterliegen striktem Copyright. Jegliche Weiterverwendung ohne schriftliche Erlaubnis ist explizit untersagt. Bei Interesse kontaktieren Sie mich bitte.

 

English:

Historic books in the abbey library St. Gallen.

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On request we obtained the friendly permission to shoot in this unique historic baroque hall in our home canton. The pictures are strictly protected by copyright. Any further use without written permission is prohibited. In case of interest, please contact me.

 

I took the macro out to look for spiders and what did I find!!!! Clay-colored Sparrow! Thank goodness I had my little point and shoot!

The only shot of have been able to get of the Coral Hairstreak this year. Hopefully they will be more accommodating next visit :)

One of the very few times this beauty ever showed itself......

I'm in an advanced Fibers Art class this semester, and we had our midterms this past week, yikes.

 

This was my piece, which was inspired by the Rococo period that I'm learning about in my Renaissance - Modern Art History course. The architecture, fashion, and culture are very inspiring to me. I wanted to do a sculptural piece inspired by different Rococo elements. There are still some finishing touches that I need to do and I will eventually be using it for a large photo shoot, but I wanted to share the documentation of the piece with you all :]

 

The corset is hand sewn, and the filigree work on the hoop skirt was done with layers upon layers of dimensional paint.

 

Happy late Halloween!

 

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At the Dawn of 18 th day,Bangles of Transgenders and Mangalsutra on their neck ripped up marking the occasion of Mourning for Aravaan's Death.

 

Check out the Entire Album of "Koovagam Transgender Festival | 2016" to see complete documentation about the festival.

 

Koovagam is a village in the Ulundurpettai taluk in Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu,India.It is famous for its annual festival of transgender and transvestite individuals, which takes 18 days in the Tamil month of Chitrai (April/May).

 

The festival takes place at the Koothandavar Temple dedicated to Aravan (Koothandavar). The participants marry the Lord Koothandavar, thus reenacting an ancient myth of Lord Vishnu/Krishna who married him after taking a form of a woman called Mohini. The next day, they mourn the god Koothandavar's death through ritualistic dances and by breaking their bangles.

 

The 18 day festival celebrates the final days of Aravaan’s life, right up to his brave sacrifice on the 18th day. The highlight of the festival happens to be the marriage of Aravaan. The transgenders who gather here are the self-proclaimed brides of Aravaan. They claim themselves to be incarnations of Krishna, who was a man trapped inside a woman’s body, when he seduced Aravaan, just like the transgenders themselves. The first 15 days of the festival pass in dancing, singing and merrymaking, the transgenders putting up colourful and lively performances. All through the 18 days, a gigantic head of Aravaan is made and painted with the greatest care within the temple precincts

 

On the 17th day, the priest does special poojas to the idol of Aravaan and bringing upon the power of Aravaan on himself, he ties the mangalsutra (the sacred marital thread) around the neck of all the transgenders present there. They are now the wives of Aravaan, just for the night. A gala feast is organised which is followed by a night full of merrymaking, laughter and dance. The gigantic head of Aravaan is mounted on a chariot and taken around the village.

 

At the dawn of the 18th day, the air is ripped by sharp wails, as Aravaan is beheaded, widowing all his one-day-old wives. Following the traditions, the widows of Aravaan rip the Mangalsutraa from their necks, tear flowers out of their hair, throw away ornaments, and remove all cosmetics from their faces, wailing loudly, beating their chests, just like Krishna mourned for Aravaan long, long ago. They did a holy dip and wear a white saree (widow costume). And till that day arrives, they have to rely on the grace of Aravaan to take them through the rough times to come.

  

Check out the Entire Album of "Koovagam Transgender Festival | 2016" to see complete documentation about the festival.

 

Koovagam is a village in the Ulundurpettai taluk in Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu,India.It is famous for its annual festival of transgender and transvestite individuals, which takes 18 days in the Tamil month of Chitrai (April/May).

 

The festival takes place at the Koothandavar Temple dedicated to Aravan (Koothandavar). The participants marry the Lord Koothandavar, thus reenacting an ancient myth of Lord Vishnu/Krishna who married him after taking a form of a woman called Mohini. The next day, they mourn the god Koothandavar's death through ritualistic dances and by breaking their bangles.

 

The 18 day festival celebrates the final days of Aravaan’s life, right up to his brave sacrifice on the 18th day. The highlight of the festival happens to be the marriage of Aravaan. The transgenders who gather here are the self-proclaimed brides of Aravaan. They claim themselves to be incarnations of Krishna, who was a man trapped inside a woman’s body, when he seduced Aravaan, just like the transgenders themselves. The first 15 days of the festival pass in dancing, singing and merrymaking, the transgenders putting up colourful and lively performances. All through the 18 days, a gigantic head of Aravaan is made and painted with the greatest care within the temple precincts

 

On the 17th day, the priest does special poojas to the idol of Aravaan and bringing upon the power of Aravaan on himself, he ties the mangalsutra (the sacred marital thread) around the neck of all the transgenders present there. They are now the wives of Aravaan, just for the night. A gala feast is organised which is followed by a night full of merrymaking, laughter and dance. The gigantic head of Aravaan is mounted on a chariot and taken around the village.

 

At the dawn of the 18th day, the air is ripped by sharp wails, as Aravaan is beheaded, widowing all his one-day-old wives. Following the traditions, the widows of Aravaan rip the Mangalsutraa from their necks, tear flowers out of their hair, throw away ornaments, and remove all cosmetics from their faces, wailing loudly, beating their chests, just like Krishna mourned for Aravaan long, long ago. They did a holy dip and wear a white saree (widow costume). And till that day arrives, they have to rely on the grace of Aravaan to take them through the rough times to come.

Rockburn... it was so dark in the woods I could not get a sharper picture. They are so unusual it was worth keeping.

A terrible picture but the only one of this tiny emerald butterfly so I kept it. I never saw another one the entire trip.

Photo taken from The Printed Reality Group Exhibition. Projected image from ken craine

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Absolutely nothing flattering about this picture. But I was able to get out and get a grab shot of UP 730 working L537 on the Fox River Sub. The uncommon visitor has been hanging around Green Bay for the past couple of weeks.

Self portrait therapy.

 

Just me.

 

I hope I always remember the way you make me feel.

Half Acre Beer Company , 4257 N Lincoln Ave.

71/365

 

Book #8 in 2017. Loved the story while hating the protagonist and then feeling a bit empathetic with her in the end anyway.

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