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Art gif series homage to Paul Jaisini 25th years anniversary. Paul Jaisini destroyed his artworks to paint invisible paintings in 1994
Another setting sun over the beachgrass picture. I do like pictures with the setting sun peeking through. And I do like color.....
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Detail of a sculpture by Charles Auguste Fraikin (*Herentals 1817 ✝Schaerbeek 1893), "Le sommeil", 1857 (his younger wife, Sophie Devis?). The statue is part of a collection gathered by industrialist Raoul Waroqué (*Brussels 1870 ✝Brussels 1917), and is on display in the Royal Museum of Mariemont, Hainaut, Belgium.
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Art gif series homage to Paul Jaisini 25th years anniversary. Paul Jaisini destroyed his artworks to paint invisible paintings in 1994 RGB Glitch effect
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Art gif series homage to Paul Jaisini 25th years anniversary. Paul Jaisini destroyed his artworks to paint invisible paintings in 1994
After the storm the waves were awesome but standing up in my tiny boat to take this shot was even more so. Unfortunately, neither the boat nor I was ever seen again. This photo is all that's left.
A view toward the South Bay from Mount Tamalpais, with some postprocessing to remove most of the haze in the air. In the distance, one can see San Jose (55 miles / 90 km away) and, just barely the Lick Observatory at the summit of Mount Hamilton (65 miles / 105 km away). For the latter, you'll probably have to zoom into the full-resolution version of the picture.
A version of this photo with annotations is here.
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This magical moonlit scene was actually taken in broad daylight without a moon or a large sailing ship. Marblehead harbor and the clouds were there, but not quite this color. I took this picture months ago, but although it was a beautiful place my photo didn't capture it's essence. In my opinion, though this is a made up scene it is a much better image - and that is what my pictures are all about.
Please check out my updated version of this picture. It's called Still Sailing Moonward, and you can look up that name in Flickr. Thanks.
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Some say that I'm a wise man, some think that I'm a fool
It doesn't matter either way: I'll be a wise man's fool
For the lesson lies in learning and by teaching I'll be taught
for there's nothing hidden anywhere, it's all there to be sought
© 1968 Keith Reid for Procol Harum
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No hay banda. There is no band.
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Took this simple photo at an apple orchard, and then proceeded to make 18 different versions of it while trying to maintain the simplicity. Most of them, including the original shot, would have been fine and some of them might bave been better, but I kind of liked this one. I could have made 18 more but its time to move on.
I thought it was time for a small photomanipulation :)
OMG! The third Explore #1 on June 11th!! Thank you guys!!!
It was the dead of winter and the rhododendrons were waiting it out along with the rest of us. My photo of them was very green. But why wait for summer colors when there is Photoshop?
The picture was framed well, but it needed to be stylized to make it more interesting. It lost some of its reality, but in my opinion gained some character.
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Peter Ludwig (°Berlin 1902-11-18 ✞Horhausen 1983-09-30) achatite mask. Achatite was a material made of ground stone and wood, and a binder. From a product range of more than 300 models in the early 1960's, production quotas of Achatite wall masks dwindled steadily from that point on. By the late 1970's, it was discontinued. Sic transit gloria mundi.
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I spent days working on the background starting with a picture of the moon and eventually coming up with this. Don't ask how - it seemed to take on a life of it's own. But it lacked perspective and a point of view, and a little bit of reality usually works. This is my way of getting closer to nature.
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Sundown of a perfect September day in Ostend, at the Belgian coast, back from an outing at sea to the giant windmills, some 30 miles out.
There is no pain you are receding
A distant ship's smoke on the horizon
You are only coming through in waves
Your lips move
But I can't hear what you're saying
© Roger Waters/David Gilmour
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Enamored young couple dancing on Brussels' Grand'Place, July 11 2013, day of the Belgian Flemish community.
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"The tanks are full, O mighty Wez, and it's all yours !"
('Toadie' and 'Wez' by N2 Toys / 'Last of the V8 Interceptors' by AUTOart)
Diorama by RK
Especially the bird itself had been lightened selectively by the DxO Photolab tool "Smart Lightning" (ClearView) to better identify the exact species.
W/o any image processing the bird and the branches were only seen as dark silhouettes.
The book's last line, "Stat rosa pristina nomine, nomina nuda tenemus" translates as: "the rose of old remains only in its name; we possess naked names." The general sense, as Eco pointed out, was that from the beauty of the past, now disappeared, we hold only the name.
© 1980 The name of the rose ❦ Umberto Eco
On est bien peu de choses et mon amie la rose est morte ce matin
La lune cette nuit, a veillé mon amie
Moi en rêve j'ai vu, éblouissant les nuits
Son âme qui dansait bien au-delà des nues et qui me souriait
Croit celui qui peut croire
Moi, j'ai besoin d'espoir, sinon je ne suis rien
Ou bien si peu de choses, c'est mon amie la rose qui m'l'a dit hier matin.
© 1964 Cécile Caulier pour Françoise Hardy
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Took another trip in the wayback machine to the time of the last dinosaurs, and here's a photo to prove it.
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In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
℗ December 8, 1915 © John McCrae
November 12, 2014. Bozar's architecture sets the perfect stage for a dramatic World War I fresco fittingly depicting Ypres, where John wrote the poem. The day after Armistice, Poppy Day, Veterans Day, Remembrance Day, the move toward the inescapable fate of nations rushes forward. "To you from failing hands we throw the torch; be yours to hold it high."
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