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An intense time in my life, involving surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. There was presence around me. A face can be seen blowing healing energy towards the room where I lay. I am ok now.
This mysterious collection of images have been discovered within the photographic collections of Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums.
Reference: TWCMS -H13098-73-11
The lantern slides are from a series titled 'Psychic Photography From A New Angle' and feature eerie images of the supposedly paranormal and unknown forces caught on camera.
Very little is known of the origins of this collection. The slides were designed to accompany a lecture by a Mr C.P. MacCarthy of 15 Wilkinson Street, Sheffield.
Mr MacCarthy produced the images under test conditions in 1934 in front of an invited committee at 76 Clarkehouse Road, Sheffield. He states the intention was to ‘demonstrate under test conditions Fake Psychic Photography’ to this committee.
Mr MacCarthy states his three reasons for this demonstration.
1.To prove the possibility of Fake under test conditions.
2.To show you cannot be too critical of such phenomena.
3.To indicate the increasing scope for fraud with the probability of genuine spirit photography.
Mr MacCarthy further guarantees ‘in the sum of five pounds, payable to any charitable institution, that no collusion exists, or has existed between myself and any other party in connection with this demonstration.’
Little is currently known of the Psychic demonstration. Who sat on the invited committee? Who was Mr MacCarthy? Why was he investigating Psychic Photography?
Can you help us with this information?
(Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk
This mysterious collection of images have been discovered within the photographic collections of Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums.
Reference: TWCMS -H13098-73-4
The lantern slides are from a series titled 'Psychic Photography From A New Angle' and feature eerie images of the supposedly paranormal and unknown forces caught on camera.
Very little is known of the origins of this collection. The slides were designed to accompany a lecture by a Mr C.P. MacCarthy of 15 Wilkinson Street, Sheffield.
Mr MacCarthy produced the images under test conditions in 1934 in front of an invited committee at 76 Clarkehouse Road, Sheffield. He states the intention was to ‘demonstrate under test conditions Fake Psychic Photography’ to this committee.
Mr MacCarthy states his three reasons for this demonstration.
1.To prove the possibility of Fake under test conditions.
2.To show you cannot be too critical of such phenomena.
3.To indicate the increasing scope for fraud with the probability of genuine spirit photography.
Mr MacCarthy further guarantees ‘in the sum of five pounds, payable to any charitable institution, that no collusion exists, or has existed between myself and any other party in connection with this demonstration.’
Little is currently known of the Psychic demonstration. Who sat on the invited committee? Who was Mr MacCarthy? Why was he investigating Psychic Photography?
Can you help us with this information?
(Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk
“Se ti innamori, in pista vai più piano.” Valentino Rossi
Se volete un brivido vero nella vita meglio che andate a farvi un giro in moto, invece di stare in coda al cinema per 50 sfumature...
"Tutti che parlano di sesso sadomaso. Avete mai fatto sesso estremo? Mi sa che al massimo siete cascati dal letto mentre cercavate di levarvi le mutande. Se vi vediamo con la frusta in mano è perché state facendo la maionese, l’unica cosa che avete legato con la corda in vita vostra è stato l’arrosto. La storia è questa.
Cristian Grey, uno ricchissimo e fighissimo, si innamora di Anastasia Steele, una poverissima ma bellissima. E le fa vedere i sorci multicolor. La frusta, la sculaccia, la appende come una salama in cantina, la rivolta come il sacco dell’aspirapolvere, la trita, la spezza…praticamente un mulinex. E lei gode come una salamandra. Alle donne è piaciuto tantissimo. Perché le donne, cari miei, soprattutto quelle regular, le madamine perbenino, sotto sotto sognano un marito che le ribalti. Che le faccia vedere il sole di mezzanotte e lo stocafisso di mezzogiorno. Invece stanno con delle meduse che fanno l’amore una volta ad equinozio. Che pensano che Clitoride sia un filosofo greco. Ectoplasmi che dopo le 9 di sera prendono la forma del divano e lì rimangono fino alle due di notte quando tu per pietà li tiri per i piedi e te li scatafratti nel letto. Lumaconi che se gli dici fammi vedere le stelle ti dicono «Eh.. bisognerebbe andare in montagna…».
Se il maschio nostro ti molla una sberla sul sedere è perché ci si è posata sopra una zanzara. Chiaro che se stai con uno così poi leggi di questo qui che un po’ ti cuorca e un po’ ti regala i diamanti, ti dici perché no. Guardi il tuo lui che russa ancora col telecomando in mano che fra un po’ glielo omologano come protesi, e pensi: ma io anche quattro tirate di capelli me le prendo volentieri… Peccato che sto Cristian Grey sia un disturbato mentale da denunciare per stalking, infatti io speravo che alla fine crepasse tra atroci sofferenze. Oppure che lei cambiasse parrocchia e si facesse suora come Lola Falana. Invece no. Finisce che si sposano e fanno due figli. E continuano a saltare sulla materassa come nelle prime pagine. Ma non è credibile. Dopo due figli le mogli se solo ti avvicini dopo una giornata di sbattimento scuola, casa, compiti, e capo con le paturnie, ti prendono a padellate con la pentola antiaderente così non si vedono i segni… Speriamo solo che non ci sia il sequel. Perché dopo il matrimonio e due figli le cinquanta sfumature potrebbero solo essere di maron.”
Luciana Litizzetto.
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Fundort / Site: Barbados
Alter / Age: approx. 32-35 million years (late Eocene - early Oligocene)
Präparation / Preparation: Andreas Drews
Radiolarians are unicellulars of diameter 0.1–0.2 mm that produce intricate mineral skeletons, typically with a central capsule dividing the cell into the inner and outer portions of endoplasm and ectoplasm.The elaborate mineral skeleton is usually made of silica. They are found as zooplankton throughout the ocean, and their skeletal remains make up a large part of the cover of the ocean floor as siliceous ooze. Due to their rapid turn-over of species, they represent an important diagnostic fossil found from the Cambrian onwards. (Source: Wikipedia)
This is a stacked image, made by using a microscope and composed of dozens of single photos at different focus levels. For any information about stacking technique, please see: digital-photography-school.com/a-beginners-guide-to-focus...
shows (exposiciones):
∙ El engaño de los sentidos, en el marco de Off Chacoff, Galería Alugar, Santiago, Chile. 2012.
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From my set, "Ectoplasm:"
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