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En sesiòn previa al taller de Fotorrelismo . Tomada originalmente en jpg, utilizando objetivo Nikkor 70-210
mm, serie "F" analògico .
You know, the inspiration for Shang Tsung.
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Jennifer Lopez and Sen. Ken Salazar, D-Colo., listen to Marian Wright Edelman, founder of the Children's Defense Fund, speak. (Photo by Lydia Gensheimer/CQ)
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Photo Walter Lo Cascio
Da Wikipedia:
Marzamemi è una frazione marinara di cui una parte è del comune di Pachino da cui dista circa 3 km e una seconda parte è del comune di Noto da cui dista 20 km. Si trova in provincia di Siracusa.
L’origine del nome Marzamemi è controversa: secondo alcuni deriverebbe dalle parole arabe marza significa ‘porto’ e memi significa ‘piccolo’, mentre secondo il glottologo netino Corrado Avolio il toponimo deriverebbe dall’arabo marsà ‘al hamam, cioè «baia delle tortore», per l’abbondante passo di questi uccelli in primavera . Simone Sultano, invece, rileva come alcuni lo fecero erroneamente derivare da marza e memi, ‘pidocchio’, perché le mamme solevano dire questa parola ricercando i parassiti tra i capelli dei figli. Antonino Terranova, infine, nel volume “Pachum Pachynos Pachino storie e leggende da Pachino a Capopassero”, cita anche un’altra tesi, secondo la quale Memi sarebbe riferito ad “Eufemio, l’ex comandante della flotta bizantina il quale, ribellatosi all’imperatore Michele II Balbo, passò dalla parte degli arabi e con loro iniziò la conquista dell’isola; “Marza-memi” perciò significherebbe Porto di Eufemio, così come Marsala vuol dire “Porto di Alì” oppure “Porto di Allah”. (fonte: Salvo Sorbello "La pesca del tonno nel capolinea del sud. Le tonnare di Vendicari, Marzamemi e Portopalo di Capo Passero" ISBN 978-88-7428-093-3)
Glazed terra cotta window grille originally part of the Norris Theatre entrance in Norristown, Pennsylvania, designed by William Harold Lee and Armand Carrol.
[LO & BEHOLD] by Lawrence Weiner.
Wolfsonian Museum, Miami Beach, Florida.
Lo sbadiglio e' contagioso?
L’effetto-contagio/emulazione si dice sia piu’ forte quando i soggetti sono rilassati, e si manifesta sempre quando il primo a sbadigliare e’ un familiare, un amico o dal grado di empatia.
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Now this is indeed the exact same type of little weed flower that started my quest to photograph these teeny-tiny jewels in Micro! I began the first set of these on January 1st of this year (2011) and now it has come full circle with finding one of these in my yard this month (November).
This teeny beauty is about 3/4" (19mm) in diameter measured petal tip to petal tip!
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The photographs in my set, "Weed Flower Micros," may appear to be close-ups of regular-sized flowers – they are not!
These are micro (macro) photos of tiny little flowers which bloom on ordinary weeds found in my lawn.
How tiny? The largest weed flower in the set is only, when measured across its widest part from petal tip to petal tip, 3/4" in diameter (19mm)!
Some of these miniscule flowers are so small that the entire blossom you are looking at is 1/4" in diameter (6mm)…or smaller! Again, that’s measuring from petal tip to petal tip across the widest part of the bloom!
The smallest part of a weed flower that I have managed to successfully shoot and achieve good detail in is a photo I made of a bud that measured LESS than 1/32" in diameter (0.7mm) across its widest part!
For size references I have included a photo of certain flowers and buds next to the head of an ordinary paper match, which dwarfs the blooms and buds.
It’s delightful to discover the beauty, complexity, and variety in something so small that it’s easily ignored, taken for granted, dismissed as a pest, or just downright difficult to see with the naked eye.
And it’s an even greater delight to realize that this incredible beauty has been growing wild in my lawn, year after year, right under my un-seeing eyes as I’ve repeatedly mown them down with my lawn mower, never realizing the unseen beauty that I was trampling under my feet.
I hope you enjoy viewing these as much as I do. I have a lot of fun making them for us to look at!
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See more of these incredible, tiny jewels in my set, "Weed Flower Micros:"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157626023965740/
And in my new set, “Weed Flower Micros – II:”
Layout based on a sketch from Art Ugolok blog.artugolok.ru/2013/05/09-2013_18.html
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a picture i found while searching through my computer, looks kinda like it was edited, but wasn't. it's of my and my olf friend jello aka j-lo, i miss that fucker
estoy grabando un ep de 5 canciones + un video que vamos a producir con mi amigo ninio planta.
canalizar todo el dolor es asimilar la realidad con firmeza y esperanza, amor y lucha.
ante todo nunca darse por vencido, ni aún vencido.
CHEYENNE Sitting in WHITE and PURPLE
Model: Cheyenne Jente
Photography: Max Bredschneyder/ StudioFotomax
Lo malo que tiene ser un reportero de "pacotilla" es no ser riguroso con las fotos que quitas y describes, porque puedes llegar a dar informaciones erróneas. En las anteriores fotos LO BUENO Y LO MALO a raíz de lo que se ve, informo de la destrucción de la rotonda de la estación de Valença. Hoy viernes junto con Rafa y Xacobe nos acercamos a la estación para ver, lo que creía una atrocidad y nos topamos con una agradable sorpresa ¡¡¡ LA ROTONDA SEGUIA EN SU SITIO !!!. PERDON; PERDON por mi falta de rigurosidad al subir fotos y afortunadamente feliz porque siga en su sitio.
Todo lo anteriormente dicho queda sin efecto con esta serie de fotos