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Some will criticize the double cliché, a bridge and a sunrise, but still I cannot resist doing it. With a couple of ducks on the foreground I would be baned from some groups :) My stream was getting too dramatic and gloomy lately, but then this was one of the few decent sunrises we had during the last weeks or months of steady rainy weather.
NS 1700 leads Conrail OI-16 off NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line and onto the Amboy Secondary at ESSAY in South Amboy. ESSAY Tower may soon be torn down with the construction of the new Raritan Bay Draw Bridge.
J'ai vu une photo de cette plage avant et je rêvais d'y faire ce shoot.
Arrivée sur place il fallait enjamber 2m d'algues gelées et marcher sur des rochers gelés et glissants alors je l'ai fait en mode limace : assise et en glissant , trop la classe !
Je n'ai pas choisi l'endroit idéal je me suis posée où je pouvais et j'ai installé le trépied sur un rocher où il tenait bien puis j'ai essayé de règler le temps de pose qui me convenait tout en reflechissant au meilleur moment pour appuyer . Et LA grosse vague est arrivée permettant cet effet brumeux sur les rochers . Autant vous dire que je suis très attachée à cette photo ;)
PS : c'est la plage du matin où tu ne t'es pas levé Bruno ;)
Hello All,
I am back from a sunny and relaxing RL holiday and like to draw your attention to the present installation 'Invisible Cities - Essay on Desire' by Debora Kaz @ Nitroglobus Roof Gallery, which is worth your (re)visit for sure.
Please read Inara's review about the exhibition: modemworld.me/2023/09/04/invisible-cities-an-essay-in-des...
taxi to Nitroglobus: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunshine%20Homestead/38/22...
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I really have lost focus in school. I'd rather have fun and take pictures rather than do essays every week. Can anyone really blame me though?
I wish I was the kind of person that RIGHT when I got an assignment, I did it. Unfortunately, I'm the opposite of that person. I do the assignment the night before it's due.
So, either tomorrow or Wednesday, I'm going to be showing you something I bought from The High Museum of Art from the Salvador Dali exhibit. :) It'll be a part of my picture. I'll also talk a little more on the exhibit, because it was AMAZING. :)
I hope all is well with everyone!
QOTD: (since I'm procrastinating)
What is your favorite TV show, and what is your favorite website to go to? :)
My favorite TV show: Family Guy. But also shows like America's Next Top Model, because it inspires me when I model AND take pictures :)
My favorite website: Flickr is pretty awesome :D Lately I've liked WIMP.com check it out! :D
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On those heights he builds for himself tabernacles -- tabernacles of peace, there longs and loves and gazes across, until the welcomest of all hours draws him down into the waters of the spring --
- Novalis (1800)
PHOTO NOTE:
With a photo essay - like a photo book or zine - it is important to see each individual photograph in context with the rest of the series. In other words, the way I have laid out Hymns to the Night is not only to fit the quotes from Novalis' poem, but to relate each photo to the previous one and the one that comes after it. Nothing is random. So if you're just looking at an individual photo in your activities feed or a group, rather than my photostream, you are missing the point entirely!
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A pre-war portrai of her.
She was the member of Remsey family who were founders of the Gödöllő Artist Colony, the most important Art Nouveau group in Hungary. (Hungarian Secession):
www.art-nouveau.hu/art.php?menuid=1&id=36
She was a doll-maker and a marionett-maker artist, and also an author. She wrote poems, novels and essays. In her older age during her serious illness she began to draw again, mostly simple things around her, and her garden, like a blow-ball - She had several own exhibitions, and participated in one still this January. She was the wife of painter Janos Pirk, had five children. Her daughter has been my best friend. I spent at their house in Szentendre wonderful summers and enjoyed her fantastic, harmonic personality.
Today was her funeral.
artportal.hu/lexikon/muveszek/remsey_agnes
mek.niif.hu/02100/02139/html/sz22/138.html
www.flickr.com/photos/37578663@N02/5060701300/in/set-7215...
Sublime Essay.
Modo dicitur infinitum dissimilium partium aquae demonstrationes immobilem intermedia absurdas rationes animadverti mutationes,
попередні аргументи вниз напрямки труднощі регіони необхідні пересування довільні місця розумні позиції особливих величин чіткі лінії,
le divisioni percepiscono modi diversi di ostacolare le distinzioni che possiedono conseguenze che ruotano i sistemi all'interno delle parti simultanee del confine,
la légèreté infinie suppose que les masses tiennent grandes les grands poids proportionnels du raisonnement proportions inverses temps égal temps continuellement décroissant,
vernietigbare referenties toegepaste woorden predikeren moeilijkheden evenredige afmetingen maximale toepassingen mogelijke kwantiteit overwegingen,
発言位置の確認は世界の高度な制限障害アカウントセンターは自然な場所で異議を唱えます無関心な四肢は作家の重い事実を想定重い事実.
Steve.D.Hammond.
New Brighton immortalised in the 1980s by Martin Parr's controversial photographic essay "The Last Resort" has certainly seen a change in fortunes and has been tidied up and and improved considerably in the 21st Century.
On the right is the Floral Pavilion Theatre and in the distance can be seen Fort Perch Rock.
Seen at high tide.
More photographs of New Brighton can be found here: www.jhluxton.com/England/Merseyside/Wirral/New-Brighton/
Epistolary Essay.
Rebel vitae determinationibus praecipitem effecerit cogens habet imaginem rerum artifex, discordiis determinationes iura praeclara,
εκδηλώσεις μυστικά επικίνδυνα δικαστήρια που ασκούν νόμους υπέροχες δηλώσεις μετρημένα ποιήματα εμπιστευτική φιγούρα φιλελεύθερη μεταρρύθμιση,
espião aventureiro escapando liberdades guilhotinas rápidas traduções coloquiais dividindo ruas verdadeiras escandalosas altas esticando paixões,
telynau mentrus siambrau pedal tywyllwch meddwl tybiedig dieithryn bwerau ennobled celf cymryd rhan yn aros i gyfrif dilemâu ffolineb anghynaladwy,
ambiții amabile explorând taverne intoxicații atenții interacțiuni intelectuale zile de investigație concepute superstiții dogme iluministe,
ראיות משכנעות תלונות נבל זיופים בוגדים מסקרנים הצעות יתרונות אדישים אדם חשוכת מרפא,
職業献身的な観光地優勝計画告白者の目仙人の思い出崩壊しつつある交渉想像された行書かれた通信文句やけど.
Steve.D.Hammond.
I put together this photo essay from the visit to the Sri Veeramakaliamman Hindu Temple.
You can see it here here.
I'm still making my images using an old and simple 2009 version of photo manager software produced by ACDSee. And during the last two decades I've used it to produce 37,538 original image variations, only 4589 of which appear on Flickr - the rest sit on my hard-drive and now serve as an almost endless source of raw material for new abstracts. Not sure what to do about using AI to produce artwork. This old guy may just continue to use his 2009 copy of ACDSee. Cheers. H
This image shows Glasgow's weather in characteristic form to complete my west coast photo essay. As with the first of these images ( flic.kr/p/2qBbvJc ), this shot captures the essence of this station for me: in Glasgow’s case, busy, populated with exotic trains (from the perspective of a Sassenach), and raining!
The date is Wednesday, 28th March 1984 and an APT set waits to head south on what is likely to be the 0900 relief to Euston. The crowd of gentlemen striding towards the ticket barriers, many of who are lacking in appropriate outdoor attire, are presumably not railway enthusiasts given their lack of interest in the future of travel nor the distinctly Scottish class 27 to the left of the frame.
Unlike London Euston, Glasgow Central still has the grandeur and heritage of the Victorian era. While Euston’s period pieces were swept away in the white heat of 1960s progress, Glasgow Central has been sympathetically restored and, despite the rain, feels like a hospitable station appropriate for a great city.
Glasgow Central was not the original station for the west coast route in the city. The Caledonian Railway originally used the Townhead terminus, 1.5 miles to the northeast, then in November 1849, the new station of Buchanan Street was used. Growth led to the opening of Glasgow Central in 1879, immediately north of the river Clyde that the railway follows for the last 45 miles of its journey from London.
I trust that those that have followed my photo essay have enjoyed the ride. The west coast route is so varied and so long that it has been very easy to find disparate images from my collection. Selecting images for this essay has been challenging: I have been shooting trains on the route since the 1980s, and in the 21st century I still manage perhaps 30-40 images of the line every year. Furthermore, since I started collecting other photographer's images, it seems that the line was popular for others too!
Photograph by an unknown photographer, now part of my collection.
338/365/2023, 4721 days in a row
it has been over 30 years since I had to write an academic essay, to say it's not going well might be an understatement.
Raw + ACR + texture
Thanks to my friend Kerstin Frank for the beautiful texture:
www.flickr.com/photos/kerstinfrank-design/
I love shooting still lifes incomplete ... simple, for catch your eye and then your thinking ..... leave space so you can create your dreams ...
Hasselblad 500 c/m
80mm Planar lens f/2.8
Kodak Portra 400VC
I think I found my next photo essay. Interesting cars with my hasselblad. A very easy target though. This will be a work in progress.
Jenny Holzer, "Inflammatory Essays" (1979-1982), exposition "Pm pom pilou", Tri Postal, Lille, France, 2025.
At the start of this year when Graham’s 318 Coffee House in Geneva reopened after major renovations I popped in to tell the owner Bob how much I admired the new look. I mentioned that I especially enjoyed the meandering path that leads to the front door. I wondered aloud if it was deliberately made with such tight curves in order to slow folks down, as in some Japanese garden designs where paths can sometimes take an unexpected or abrupt turn in an effort to slow down the walker and make them more conscious of their surroundings. Bob replied that while that’s a beautiful principle that he was unfamiliar with, the real reason for the tight meander here is more functional: should the path from the sidewalk to the front door be a straight line, it would be too steep a grade for wheelchairs to make. I found this an interesting example of how our manufactured surroundings are a vibrant mix of both the aesthetic and the practical.
Nikon D 750 visit France including Alsace "Obernai, Mount St. Odile and its region" some photo essays with Miss Alsace
Regardez-moi ses grosses pattes de ce mâle. Cet ours a essayé de nous approcher à quelques reprises par curiosité. Ce fut un moment inoubliable que je me souviendrai longtemps.