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Chanel shop, Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹

Stockholm April 2024

She considers...he waits...

The singer and trombonist of Fissa Papa applauds the audience.

Old Tibetan pilgrim woman in awe-stricken silence in Jokhang temple of Lhasa. The Jokhang is a Buddhist temple in Barkhor Square in Lhasa, the capital city of Tibet. Tibetans, in general, consider this temple as the most sacred and important temple in Tibet. It is said that you should have been there once in your life. Hasselblad 205TCC/Zeiss Planar 2,0/110mm, Ilford Delta 400, ID-11, dil. 1:1, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.

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Jazz saxophonist James Carter in his early years of his career at the Saalfelden Jazz festival in Austria in the year 1995. Through its unorthodox approach to jazz such as growling, large interval leaps and other atypical sound effects he created his own distinctive style. I tried to catch the moment when the musician gets rid of himself. Hasselblad 205TCC, Zeiss Tele Tessar CF 5,6/350mm. Kodak TMY pushed to 3200 ASA, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.

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Client: Mariano

Project: 3D Modelling

Category: TV Commercial

Country: Australia

 

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Minotorc is Robot type Warrior Character Modeling for Games. it is designed in MAYA, Z-Brush, Photoshop, 3DS Max and rendering in V-RAY by Virtual Reality Games Developer.

 

Explore # 219 on Saturday, 21 March 2009 - the 304th

 

Another old photo and still better than none.

Jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders performing at Jazzclub Unterschleißheim near Munich in October 1987. Sanders played more and more often with John Coltrane from 1064 onwards. He was never an official member of Coltrane. This picture is in private collections like many of my photos and has been printed in photo magazines. Hasselblad 500ELX, Zeiss Tele-Tessar 5,6/350mm, Kodak TMY pushed to 3200ASA, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.

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Ain't no party like a Chubby party!

If you haven't experienced the high energy, swamp funky zydeco sound of Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band, it is high time that you join the legions of fans that have.

a man’s gaze, captured not face-on but reflected — upward, inward, softly unguarded. the world outside is sharp and rough, but in the mirror, a moment of calm holds still. framed by the angles of a passing day, it feels like the beginning of a thought.

Shopping during Xmas time. Everyone is rushing through the shops, so a brief lingering on the escalator comes at just the right time...it's interesting when you look at people's faces. Everyone is with their thoughts somewhere else.....

 

self portrait showing emotions

That's where my screen name (hulalulatallulahoop) comes from....she's around 3 here i think and was a terrible madam back then ha ha....terrible toddler tantrums however i do love her crying face :))

Project: 3D Character

Category: Animation

Country: USA

 

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Morn is a Warrior Character Design Studio, Texturing, Rigging and Rendering with Unique look and Hammer in his hand. He has steel body. It is modelled in MAYA, ZBRUSH, PHOTOSHOP, and render in V-ray By Game Art Design.

 

One of the attractions at The Children's Zoo at the Bronx Zoo s a tunnel with plexiglass tubes popping through a hillside so children can climb through and see what a prairie dog sees. Usually the hillside is populated by prairie dogs, but this day there were also peahens (female peacocks.) Bronx Zoo, NYC -- June 17, 2023

First of a small series

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I decided I really prefer this shot: It is of course the same guy I posted this morning (please see my previous upload)

He was such a very sweet person, he asked if I had a request... which he then played: He told me he had parents and friends but had chosen to live for the moment as he is.

I said I may upload a shot of him to the internet... he said he was glad I liked him enough to do that.( We spoke in German)

Thanks so much ...to those that do!...for taking the time to look at both these captures.😉

A group of children from Tuling village in the Humla area of Nepal pose for a photograph. I made this picture on my expedition to Mt. Kailas end of the nineties. I hiked by feet together with a good fried through the villages and mountain range of Humla area. After one week we reached the Chinese border to Tibet. From there we had a jeep to Mt. Kailas. This picture is made with a Hasselblad 205TCC, Zeiss Planar CFI 2,0/110 mm. Ilford Delta 100, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.

 

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Portrait Expressions - Samantha Ruth Prabhu-

 

"Portrait expressions" refers to the range of facial expressions, emotions, and moods captured in a portrait photograph."

 

من بزغ صبحي وأنا اتالم

عايش ٍ في دنيا الاحزاني

 

مقفي ٍ داري ولا اتكلم

من عذاب ٍ بات يشعاني

 

ليت خلي بالهوى يعلم

يدرك اللي منه هو ياني

 

ما جرى في ودهم أعظم

والهموم اتعود لي ثاني

 

بعدهم الكون بي اظلم

غاب عني نور الأعياني

 

عيشتي عيشة لذي يحرم

طال حزنه ودمومه معاني

 

بالرجا النفس ما تكرم

دام ترجي شخص مناني

 

عزة ٍ في موتنا أرحم

ما أطيق الذل خلاني

 

There is a moment in adolescence where silence becomes louder than words. Where the instinct is to hide, not because of fear, but because the world feels unfinished and the self even more so. The hands rise as a shield, not to block the gaze, but to negotiate it, to decide how much of the truth is allowed through.

 

This portrait sits in that fragile space between exposure and protection. The eyes remain steady, carrying questions that have not yet learned their language. It is the tension of becoming: caught between who you were yesterday and who you are struggling to imagine tomorrow.

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