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Explored on 2009-01-31, thank you very much!
© Pasquale Spagnuolo - Alberello Photography
Psalm 147:16-17: “He gives snow like wool; He scatters the frost like ashes. He casts forth His ice as fragments; Who can stand before His cold?”
Henry Moore's bronze "Three Piece Reclining Figure: Draped" (1975). Fuji X-E2. Multiple parts, fragmented life, and the re-membering is the unfinished job.
Apps used: Hipstamatic, Snapseed, iColorama, Rollworld, Delta, Stackables, Superimpose, Big Photo
Backstory: This piece is one of a dozen in my Fragments series, some of which are still in development. The series is premised on the notion that we are all made whole by God, but that we only ever live our lives in fragments, inches to time lived, then remembered, then remade. Each of the pieces in this series are made of fragments from other images, like the impressions, and knowledge, and friendships, and experiences that comprise our individual lives.
Each has a background built for it, then a square image collection of fragments superimposed over it.
Was tossing up between colour and black and white for this, the colour won this time, but you may see the black and white version at a later date.
I'm pretty sure it's the top half of a rabbit skull, it isn't very big; I picked up on one of my country walks.
[ August ] Puppy ears + tail. ( Bento & Animesh - AO Hud ) @ Lewd Station.
[ Dura ] U 134 @ Access Event.
Always remember, someone’s effort is a reflection of their interest in you!
🔥 Shofik - Fragments of time : youtu.be/pGEARlGqypw?si=o0QJ2XLsHZ2khVqJ
Fracciones que junto a otros elementos conforman un todo.
Fractions that together with other elements make up a whole
This is Reynisfjara beach - Iceland. Reynisfjara is a world-famous black-sand beach found on the South Coast of Iceland, which features basalt columns and the dramatic Reynisdrangar sea stacks. It's beside Vik i Myrdal, the southernmost village on the mainland of Iceland.
The sand at Reynisfjara is black due to its volcanic origins. Formed from cooled lava that flowed into the ocean during eruptions, the lava fragments were broken down over time by the powerful waves, creating the distinctive black sand beach we see today.
The beach is also known to be dangerous due to 'sneaker' waves but despite this (and the most horrendous winds when we visited) we encountered this somewhat excited tourist who asked my wife to film him before proceeding to dance around without a care in the world! And no this isnt a colour splash shot - everything was grey apart from my wifes coat.
2016,Osaka Japan.
Please check my series,”OSAKA STREET FRAGMENTS” www.flickr.com/photos/153962322@N05/albums/72157719832072690
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