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Per il tema di oggi, ho voluto usare un oggetto di estrema flessibilità scegliendo degli "Slinkies" che con loro movimento intrinseco di grande flessibilità e bellezza sono capaci anche, di creare rifrazione della luce e riflessi in un caleidosco di colori.
For today's theme, I wanted to use an extremely flexible object by choosing "Slinkies" which with their intrinsic movement of great flexibility and beauty are also capable of creating refraction of light and reflections in a kaleidoscope of colours.
Pour le thème d'aujourd'hui, j'ai voulu utiliser un objet extrêmement flexible en choisissant des "Slinkies" qui avec leur mouvement intrinsèque de grandes souplesse et beauté sont également capables de créer des réfractions de la lumière et des reflets dans un kaléidoscope de couleurs.
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The photo is part of my photographic exhibition featuring 21 laminated panels. The images of the exhibit represent the symbols of Jewish festivals throughout the year.
The exhibition has been shown in various places.
See on flickr : "Light and Tradition"
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Sukkoth (Hebrew: סוכות or סֻכּוֹת ), Feast of Booths, Feast of Tabernacles, is a biblical Jewish holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the month of Tishri.
The holiday lasts seven days in Israel and eight in the diaspora. The first day is a Shabbat-like holiday, when work is forbidden, followed by intermediate days called Chol Hamoed.
The Hebrew word sukkōth is the plural of sukkah, "booth" or "tabernacle", which is a walled structure, covered with leaves of palm and willow. The sukkah is intended as a reminiscence of the type of fragile dwellings in which, according to the Torah, the Israelites dwelt during their 40 years of travel in the desert, after the Exodus from slavery in Egypt.
Throughout the holiday, meals are eaten inside the sukkah and many people sleep there as well. A sukkah is also for the temporary dwelling in which agricultural workers would live during harvesting.
The festival is closed with another Shabbat-like holiday called Simchat Torah, The Joy of the Torah, that takes place in synagogue.This is the only time of year on which the Torah scrolls are taken out of the Ark. Then, when the Ark is opened, the worshippers leave their seats to dance and sing with the Torah scrolls in a joyous celebration that can last for several hours.
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Agriculture in the stepping fields - The Himalayas, India.
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Continuing our rod trip through the beautiful Lofoten in northern Norway.
We were four friends travelling in two vans, one VW bus, and one Mercedes bus from Berlin, Germany all the way up to the North Cape in Norway in 1977.
I took the photo in 1977 with an analogue Asahi Pentax SP II (M42) camera and slide film, then digitalised by using a a Nikon Coolscan film scanner and further edited in Photoshop Lightroom. Non of my digitalised film photos is cropped.
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Step deambula por la fiesta, mira a su alrededor, escucha distraído estúpidas conversaciones de chicas de dieciocho años: ropa cara vista en los escaparates, motocicletas no compradas por los padres, noviazgos imposibles, cuernos asegurados y aspiraciones frustradas.
*Me estoy leyendo: A tres metro sobre el cielo, porque vi la peli y me quede con las ganas de saber que pasaba así que empiezo con este. Asi podre leerme el siguiente
Le Caracara huppé ou Caracara à crête (Caracara plancus) est une espèce de rapaces de grande taille de la famille des falconidés, qui réside dans toute l'Amérique du Sud et centrale. On le trouve dans toute l'Amérique du Sud et centrale, depuis la Terre de Feu, dans le parc national Tierra de Fuego et la réserve naturelle de l'île des États, jusque au nord du Mexique.
On retrouve principalement le caracara huppé dans les espaces ouverts, comme les prairies, les collines, les steppes ou les bords des rivières. Il se nourrit fréquemment d'animaux blessés ou tués par le trafic routier et peut donc fréquemment se rapprocher des routes. Il s'habitue très bien aux milieux périurbains, étant capable de tirer parti des espaces ouverts et des sources de nourriture liées aux humains (notamment les déchets.
Merci beaucoup à tous pour votre gentil commentaire et vos favoris très appréciés - bien cordialement ! au plaisir !
Thank you very much to all for your kind comment and your very appreciated favorites - well cordially - au plaisir -
Herzlichen Dank an alle für Ihren freundlichen Kommentar und Ihre beliebten Favoriten - herzlich! zum Vergnügen