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I'm blowin up like you thought i would, call the crib, the same number,t he same hood, Its ALL GOOD.
;)
I just wish I had my telephoto with me when I went to a barn dance recently. This is cropped from a 35mm prime lens photo taken from some distance away.
After designing the lit Oslo tram, I thought I'd play around with Stud.io to see what effects could be attained using the various light settings and luminous parts palette, among other finishes. To give it a real test, I thought I'd push it as far as I felt I could by creating a fully enclosed scene, such as you might find in a London Underground deep tube station. I'd already got a virtual design for a deep tube train, so it just seemed like the natural thing to do.
And here is the result. This is a semi-fictional view of a Northern Line service entering the platform at a deep tube station. The scene looks a bit murky, but it is set in the 1960s/70s when the deep tube wasn't as brightly lit as it is now, so I didn't want to go overboard with the lighting. I've included an old-style "lightbox" destination indicator and some period-typical advertising.
Part of the problem with rendering in standard LEGO colours is that these parts tend to end up very reflective in the renders, which created a lot of unwanted light effects. To counter this I had to make fairly extensive use of the rubber colour palette and keep the standard finish for sections that would have been tiled rather than painted, as well as the sides of the train. I've rendered this at maximum resolution to allow folk to see as many of the details as possible and compare the different lighting effects. There's also one or two jokes hidden in there for folk to find. Enjoy!!
"In the history of collective as in the history of the individual, everything depends on the development of consciousness. This gradually brings liberation from imprisonment in unconsciousness, and [the trickster] is therefore a bringer of light as well of healing.”
“The so-called civilised man has forgotten the trickster. He remembers him only figuratively and metaphorically, when, irritated by his own ineptitude, he speaks of fate playing tricks on him or of things being bewitched. He never suspects that his own hidden and apparently harmless shadow has qualities whose dangerousness exceeds his wildest dreams.”
“He is a forerunner of the saviour and, like him, God, man, and animal at once. He is both subhuman and superhuman, a bestial and divine being, whose chief and most alarming characteristic is his unconsciousness… He is so unconscious of himself that his body is not an unity, and his two hands fight each other.”
[Quotes by Carl Jung taken from his work "Archetypes and Collective Unconscious"]
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In praise of folly
Anima Mundi
Cosmic dancer
Zero is the number
The forerunner of the savior
Folly stands with
celestials in favor
As the wisdom of the world
is denied
closer to the truth
of the cosmos
O spiritual element!
Which gives earthly existence
charm and value
Salt of life,
yet you taste sweet
Bringing refreshment and
real treat!
Mediator to the center of the soul
Although the fool is always
too much or too less
Half god - half animal
Not un- but amoral
Mask of virtue
How much evil has been transformed
through wisdom?
(The owl of Minerva
comes too late again)
Beneath the consciousness
lies the archetype
When peasants aping the king:
Silliness an ancient
purifying rite
The fool clowning
between
Apollo and Bacchus’ sleight
Like the cunning Hermes
Flying through three worlds
Encrypted remains the
inner access
In Mercury the contradictions
Are connected
Healing begins with the
truth
So let the fool kiss the wound,
that only he can heal
No cure for the Fisher King
dying he lives despite this is fleed
the coffin
If the child is halfway into the
rational world
So the fool is on the right track
to escape
and laughs at those
who boast of their sageness
For divine folly is wiser
than compared to philosophy
and even its weakness
is stronger
Destroyed shall be
the wisdom of the wise
despoiler of most beautiful illusions
fantasised!
Why were we given by
Jupiter in a pound of passion
hardly mixed an ounce of reason?
Unwise deception brings delight
brings us love and the champion
Icy winds on mountain tops
The truth is to flattering mouth
no guest
Only the bread eater holds up
a mirror to the king
And the whim hides
the almost unspeakable
In crude jokes
of the most foolish kind
Why separating the paradise of the
fool from the misdeed?
The latter would never have arisen
had one learned to laugh
in dire need
So there are many classes of
fools
from the first screaming child
on every continent
in every literaral category
The fool can be found
in every human repertory
So let no one deceive
himself!
For whoever thinks to be wise
in this world
let him become a fool
so that he may become wise in the way
he was appointed to
[Translation of my poem "Preisung des Narrentums", 2023]
The Street Parade is with over 1 Million visitors the most attended technoparade in the world, since the end of Love Parade 2010. It takes place in Zurich, Switzerland and is the largest annual event in Zurich. Alain Berset, Switzerland's culture minister, and this year's president of the confederation, was among the 920'000 people attending the 30th Street Parade in Zurich.
Lightpainter: Frodo Álvarez DKL
Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight
Graffiti Artist: Sfhir
Technic: one exposure, no photoshop.
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Shot made with OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OM-D E-M1 MrkII Live Composite
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Dieses Werk von Ukelens ist lizenziert unter einer Creative Commons Namensnennung - Nicht-kommerziell - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 4.0 International Lizenz.
Dieses Werk von Ukelens ist lizenziert unter einer Creative Commons Namensnennung - Nicht-kommerziell - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 4.0 International Lizenz.
The Street Parade is with over 1 million visitors the most attended technoparade in the world, since the end of Love Parade 2010. It takes place in Zurich, Switzerland and is the largest annual event in Zurich. Alain Berset, Switzerland's culture minister, and this year's president of the confederation, was among the 920'000 people attending the 30th Street Parade in Zurich.
Picture for my new Album = Star Wars = for a good Star Wars Fan to his Birthday in October this year .
It will be many Photographic defiances this next month for me ..... 😄📷👍
Greetings Christine and many thanks for your interesting of these works .
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Bild für mein neuen Album = Star Wars = für einen guten Star Wars Fan zu seinem Geburtstag im Oktober diesen Jahres . Es wird in diesen nächsten Monaten viele fotografische Herausforderungen für mich geben ..... 😄📷👍 Grüße Christine und vielen Dank für Euer Interesse an diesen Arbeiten .
Playing around with my new 50mm f/1.8, learning some monochrome techniques and natural lighting effects.
Created solo, using two LED Light Swords, tripod, camera on timer and long exposure, on a quiet road.
Whilst trying not to step on camera in dark and scaring local dog walkers.
Used to have an assistant but he got spooked by a fox.
:D
*** 329 EXPLORE*** Novermber 26th 2008
On Oct 12th I went for a trip on the Paddle Steamer 'Waverley' from London to the River Medway. There was fog all day and it never totally cleared.
As we went down the Thames Estuary I noticed this effect of the light on the North side of the ship; it's plainly a refraction effect of the Sun on the Fog. It occupied quite a large arc, and I had to use the wide angle lens to capture it all.
You can see the railing from Waverley's upper deck, also, if you look closely enough, the shadow of one of Waverley's masts.
This photo was taken midway between Tilbury and Southend.
Something that was rather odd was that although the boat was swarming with photographers, some of whom were standing near to me, none of them seemed to take any notice of it. It lasted for some minutes, and I'd have certainly thought it was visible from the rest of the upper deck area.
I've never seen this before, information from other Flickr members will be very welcome, along with suggestions on how to improve it!
Ian from New Zealand has kindly identified this phenomenon as a 'Glory' and provided a Wikipedia link, which is
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_(optical_phenomenon)
Tim Stone, (see below) has written to say that this isn't a Glory, it's a Fog-bow! So another change of title!
For more on Fog bows (and a great picture) see Tim's link; it's:-
La laiterie, à proximité de l'étang des Forges, à Belfort : lightpainting.
D'autres images ici :
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Laiterie_(Belfort)_(4)
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