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My Friend,
la vie est si courte
et injuste parfois
que l'on se demande
ce que l'on fait là
j'espere que toi,
bientôt, le sauras
mais en tout cas
on ne t'oubliera pas
the life is so short
and unjust sometimes.
that we wonder
what we are doing there
I wish that you,
soon, will know it.
but in any case.
we will not forget you.
JFJ
(I hope the translation is good)
My very good friend, JM, leaves this world Thursday.
This picture and this poetry are for his memory.
Camera: Canon EOS 30D
Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/640)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 24 mm
ISO Speed: 100
My handmade polymer clay long tube beads and other store bought beads make up this great Memory Wire Bracelet
I went shooting today :D
This one holds a special place in my heart. My godfather gave this to me, making it my first firearm ever. This one's an FN/Browning Challenger I (with all the Belgian stamps!) chambered in .22lr. It's the predecessor to the renowned Buckmark line of target pistols Browning currently offers. Left is 3 yards, right is 7.
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"The light of memory, or rather the light that memory lends to things, is the palest light of all.... I am not quite sure whether I am dreaming or remembering, whether I have lived my life or dreamed it. Just as dreams do, memory makes me profoundly aware of the unreality, the evanescence of the world, a fleeting image..." ---Eugène Ionesco
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“There weren’t enough air raid shelters at the schools for all the children when the war started. They moved lessons all over the town to different churches and public buildings. Classroom’s were dotted around the town.”
Memory project of the old Jewish cemetery at Prenzlau, Germany. The cemetery was blown by the Nazis, and afterwards they made the Jewish community to repair and pay for the damages it costs. On 2003, a group of highschool students from Prenzalu, Germany and Stettin, Poland (about 50km eastern to Prenzlau) collected pieces of grave-stones found at the river side beneatht the town. The made the brick-wall, putting the reminiscents at the form of a Holy Ark (ארון הקודש). They marked with stones the place of the cemetery. Signs were put, in Polish, German and English telling the history of the very old Jewish community at Prenzlau (first dated 1309).
My family had a very big department store at the center of the town, Ascher Mayer, established 1828. Ascher Mayer and others who died before 1900 were probably burried in this cemetery.
Later generations (including my great-grand-parents) were burried in a new cemetery, that the Nazis avoided blowing merely because it was too close to their camp...
Both cemeteries are closed for visits on Saturdays and on Jewish holidays.
On 2010 me and two cousins from the UK visited the town. The highschool history teacher, and worked with the students on the reconstruction, is also a local historian, keeps records of the Jewish community of Prenzlau. He told us this precious information
A slide show for sharing memories amongst all the close friends and family.
We all enjoyed this professionally presented collection of fond memories,
Memories of years gone by.... of little girls and pigtails, roller skates and bright-eyed wonderment, snuggles and storytime. These are the memories that make being a mom....the best
I added Catholic medals and some vintage items that might bring memories to you, either when you were growing up and would see your mother praying her rosary devoutly or having a shrine in the house with all of her favorite saints and now you have your own and it brought you to your faith.
BeStill 52 . .. Week 3
White
Memories . ... a cutwork cloth my Mother stitched by hand over 70 years ago and the white kid gloves that belonged to my great-grandmother.
Re shot this again. Used a difuser to soften the north facing window light, different camera, a different lens with a 2.8 apperture and a slightly different angle.
Texture is kk_totally
i made this patchwork cover out of bits of my childrens old clothes so that it can evoke all those childhood memories
more lightbox. Ill reshoot some of these in natural light. there are 3 things i have noted.
1. lightboxes are useless unless you buy an expensive one, the light is uneven and bad
2. i need a macro lens
3. Backdrops are the key, im better working outside in the open at this
thoughts welcome
An exhibition by Félix Luque and Iñigo Bilbao
Memory Lane is an audiovisual installation exploring in new ways the theme of memory and space through different artefacts the two artists produced from 3D-captured landscapes of their childhood in Asturias (Spain). Better yet, these natural environments – strands, rocky areas, woodland – do not simply inspire this project: they literally feed it. Turned into data via a high-end 3D panoramic scanning and modelling, these locations served as a mould to the sculpted piece presented in the final installation.
On the one hand, two large screens let you experience a new form of cinematography: explore the data cloud of the 3D-scanned static scenes, imagine what cannot actually be seen and what might lurk into darkness. On the other, a sand rock, which was scanned and reproduced in full detail floats on top of powerful electromagnets within a structure that shifts horizontally. The noise produced by the magnetic field is amplified to create a sound environment that surrounds the two artworks in an almost meditative ambience. The installation forms in this way a coherent unit: sand rock and landscape – slowly shifting together and coming through as hyperrealist as well as clearly artificial – are two aspects of the same investigation on memory and space, on perception of reality and on the human capacity of generating fiction, either by means of a simple child's game or of a complex technological process.
Memory Lane exhibition space is a landscape composed of four parts: a series of large prints, a 2 channels video, a levitation sculpture, and Bois Mort ("Snag"), a new light&sound sculpture produced especially for this show at iMAL. The installation was first exhibited in September 2015 during the Ars Electronica Festival at Linz (AT).
Days are fading away into the middle nowhere,
leaving us with only some unclear glimpses of pictures in our head.
I am working on a small memory plaque for a boxer that recently passed at the old age of 11 from cancer. They took his paw print afterwards at the vet's office (something new to me) and I was able to make a reverse mold of it out of poly clay so that it can be touched and you can actually feel the texture of what his paw was like. He was missing a toe on this paw by the way.
G&B: Thắng ♥ Phương
Location: Ba Vì
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