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Home, progetto molto personale, che vive su una sensazione che si presenta ciclicamente.
Non importa di chi sia la casa.
"Ogni casa ha il suo odore inconfondibile. Qualcosa che ti eccita e ti spaventa. Come quando torni a casa dalle vacanze e rimani sul ballatoio, con la porta aperta e le valigie a terra. Indeciso se profanare quella strana penombra."
(Alfredo Accatino)
Esta foto me hace pensar en ese film:
www.youtube.com/homeprojectES#
"Home" es una pelicula maravillosa, realizada por Yann Arthus
Bertrand, fotografo mundialmente famoso realizador de la serie "La
Tierra Desde el Aire",
NO DEJEN DE VERLO!!!!!!!! gracias Clara
... it was my project, to make alive the short boring corridor... i added a small pot of plant at the height... made a lamp cover, with cardboard and aluminum foil, and with a transparency of flower at the front to make the light soft… paste some flower photos on walls as a small exhibition…
… in order to capture the light from the lamp and also details, I used HDR with +/– 3 EV… and applied heavy softening and pixelization to mask the noises due to high ISO …
Our kitchen after: White subway tile backsplash to the ceiling topped with crown molding. Bun feet under sink base. Open shelving with whiteware. Beloved Domsjo farmhouse style apron sink.
i was working on a little project related to my home and breakfast in particular, so I splurged on some peonies. they are just so beautiful.
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Tribute to the french photographer Yan Arthus Bertrand and his movie called HOME
If you want to see the movie :
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Nice weekend to all !
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The main subject isn't always crystal clear. We've all encountered shots where the main subject isn't front and centre. Instead, it's tucked away in the background or gently blurred, leaving us to ponder and interpret its significance.
In those moments when the foreground takes precedence, and the main subject fades into abstraction, it's a reminder that significance isn't always about what's immediately apparent. Sometimes, it's about what lies beyond the obvious, waiting to be discovered.
Coming back to reality is much more painful than expected, I hesitated how to start with posting photo of my twelve days Japan trip for few days until I saw this negative scanned by my dear Vincent.
This scene stuns, no, strikes me again for the second time when I saw this photo. This is Sugimoto Hiroshi's "Appropriate Proportion, 2002"(護王神社).
The beauty and the mystery in the journey unfold with this and many other art masterpiece in Naoshima. At the end of the narrow darkness, comes in light and water, in their originality in the long history beyond humanity. I couldn't describe the experience more, as if I can't put into words how I was so touched by nature in these 12 days.
I used to write in Chinese, yet for more clarity and less sentiments, the distant foreign language put my feelings in better shape.
(I was not supposed to take photograph inside this installation...yet this is so breathtaking ....)
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On a recent trip to Pfeiffer beach (Summer of 2009), my daughter Pia, found this death and dried up starfish sitting on a rock quite far away from the ocean. Who knows how it got there, how long had it been laying under the blazing sun, and how agonizing its end was. What is clear is that this perfectly adapted being, now solid as a rock, did not stand a chance once it left the water.
I can't help but think that our civilization has abused our planet's balance so far beyond proportion that unless each one of us takes immediate and drastic measures to revert the damage, our children who should otherwise live well into the 2080s-2100s will soon see the same fate as this lowly starfish.
I recently watched "Home Project", an amazingly well photographed documentary by Yann Arthus-Bertrand about the current state of our planet, and I'm completely freaked out. What freaks me out the most is not how messed up the environment already is, or the urgency of the matter, but how blind and tolerant everyone is. I cant' believe that despite the conclusive assessments of the IPCC I still find 'educated' people who think that Global Warming is not real, is not our fault or there is nothing they can do about it.
Please make some time to watch Yann's amazing documentary (click here), (enjoy the photography while you are at it), become educated and pass around some intolerance towards planet abuse.