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Souple light. Light effects with distortions according to watchers' motion. Exhibition "Dream" Louis Vuitton
designed 1984, by architect Ben Weese
photo taken early Spring 1985; a good friend of mine was studying architecture at the University of Illinois and this had opened fairly recently, so we drove to Bloomington, just walked in, and looked around
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Such a peaceful moment. I really felt like a bird.
I took this photo in Braives, Belgium.
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(English version of the following poem below)
La Liberté Commence Ici
Par Ben Heine (Composé en 2003)
La lumière de ces lieux apaise l'esprit,
Un vent bleu emporte au loin les tourments,
Les oiseaux se laissent bercer par le temps.
Un chemin invisible se dessine dans l'air
Ici, les âmes échangent des messages sucrés,
Toutes se dirigent sous les rayons dorés,
Vers de vastes forêts inhabitées.
On se sent léger, léger, léger et libre.
Tous les éléments de la nature
Semblent entonner un hymne;
Une mélodie au douces notes,
Dont le refrain est la Liberté.
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Freedom Starts Here (English version)
By Ben Heine (Written in 2003)
The radiance of this place alleviates the spirit,
A blue wind takes the troubles away,
The birds are cradled by time.
An invisible path takes shape in the air.
Here, the souls exchange sweet messages,
All move under the gilded rays,
Towards vast uninhabited forests.
One feels light, light, light and free.
All the elements of nature
Seem to sing a holy hymn;
A melody with soft notes,
Whose refrain is Freedom.
The light-flooded window is merely the shadow cast by a street lamp on the wall of our flat in Taranto, Italy. I took the shot around half past seven, when it was dark outside (the "shooting time" given by flickr is the time when I edited the shot). Through a double exposure I have created the illusion of an "outer world".
The rays of the late evening sun caught by a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 50mm f:2.8, semi-automatic aperture with ten blades ("Edixa-Reflex" engraved on the zebra-style focussing-ring). Aperture wide open.
If you view "Large" and zoom in all the way, you can find a tiny very sharp area on the oak-leaf to the left of centre!
Colours and contrast heavily adjusted in SilkyPix Pro 9.
Sony a7C
Amanda took advantage of a great, temporary play of light. Shug never looked better. Sugar is a Beagle, Chihuahua mix. Now, she has her first Explore. Maybe I’ve posted five or six photos of hers in the several years. It took me thousands and thousands of posts to get my first one!
Winter scenic at night with light through trees and mist. For more photos visit my website: <a href='http://www.joopsnijder.com'>Joop Snijder Photography</a>.
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Aan de oever van het IJ, Amsterdam. April 2015.
On the shore of the river IJ, Amsterdam. April 2015.
Interior of the Notre-Dame in Paris.
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My new photo book on the gothic cathedral of Amiens.
You can browse through the book and purchase it here: www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3704280
"Art, which is masculine, nurtures science which is feminine. Sight is the sense of Glory, hearing is the sense of Faith. The ideal quality of a work of art is harmony, which in the visual arts comes from light that gives relief and decorates. Architecture is the ordering of light."
by Antoni Gaudí
"Art, which is masculine, nurtures science which is feminine. Sight is the sense of Glory, hearing is the sense of Faith. The ideal quality of a work of art is harmony, which in the visual arts comes from light that gives relief and decorates. Architecture is the ordering of light."
by Antoni Gaudí
Casa Batlló is a building designed by Antoni Gaudi and built in years 1905–1907; located Passeig de Gràcia, part of the Illa de la Discòrdia in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Gaudi was a passionate observer, learning from what he saw in the sky and the clouds, in water, rocks, plants, animals, and mountains.
To understand Gaudí's achievement we must recognize that his work is not exclusively architectural. It is more than that, it is not architectural in the sense that historians understand architecture. Gaudí's work does not fit into traditional schemes of architecture.
Paeonia suffruticosa, the tree peony, is a species of peony native to China. Paeonia Suffruticosa is the plant’s botanical name. More commonly, the plant is referred as the tree peony. It is an important symbol in Chinese culture. It was first described and validly published by Henry Charles Andrews in 1804. The flower component is its most attracting feature of the plant. Paeonia Suffruticosa’s flower is very large in comparison with most other flower species. The size of the flower usually ranges from 6-12 inches cross. The name Paeonia Suffruticosa is derived from two different sources. The genus name Paeonia derives from the name Paeon. In Greek mythology, this name was a disciple of the god of medicine, Ascleplus. Suffruticosa has a more complex name origin as it is composed in two different parts. The first part suf- , which is only a prefix, and the second part fruticosa, meaning shrub-like. The epidermis of its roots is used in traditional Chinese medicine, called "mudanpi". Despite their classification as trees, it is the flowers that attract the public’s attention. Peonies are generally slow to grow and have flowers that only last briefly and are fragile to weather conditions such as wind, rain or hot temperatures.
In China, it is generally known as the “king of flowers”, symbolizing honor, rich, and aristocracy, as well as love affection, and feminine beauty. It has been frequently portrayed and appraised in various significant Chinese literatures and art.
(from Wikipedia)
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Looking acrooss the Thames from London Bridge towards the Shard.
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