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"A Curious Mind" är min tolkning till Fotosöndag och tema "Djur".
En nyfiken elefant som sticker ut sin snable och slingrar den runt hörnet, är min tolkning och symbol för tema djur den här veckan.
Läs gärna mer på bloggen om hur bilden kom till, för det var verkligen en slump och tillfällig händelse i kombination med min vilja att hitta bilden. jetuma.wordpress.com/2013/04/14/curiousmind/
"A Curious Mind" is my contribution to the photogroup Photosunday on theme "Animals".
A curious elephant and his nose peaking out around the corner is my symbol for the theme animal this week.
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Time's fault for the haze to my recollection is limited; I'd much sooner blame a mindset prone to daydreaming. One of my most vivid memories from early childhood is of being on the swings, at playgroup, no caring arms to dull my peripheral, as high as the rusting chains and cracking paint would allow. Green and yellow are the prominent colours - the grass and... the sky? Happy. A happy non entity. I didn't learn to use a swing until long after playgroup. It's made up: one of my most well remembered moments from all that time ago is but a daydream. My mind was, is, only satisfied when permitted to wander, to wonder.
Not what I had in mind but you win some / lose some. With some bad intel that The Bloomer Line was to run a empty NS grain train north I left the house at 0400. Sadly the info was bad and train would sit til Saturday. Small consolation prize was shooting there ex Conrail GP10 # 7549 working the NS interchange and ethanol plant. Gibson City, IL Nov 27th 2020.
Beat!Beat!Beat!
Die unzähligen Nächte im Proberaum sind vorbei. Beat!Beat!Beat! wollen wieder ihrer Vorliebe nachgehen: Im Van durch Deutschland touren und ihre neuen Songs Live präsentieren. Da darf ein Stopp beim Mind The Gap 2010 nicht fehlen. Shoegaze, Minimal und Indie-Pop gekonnt gemixt, so dass sogar Briten die Kölner für ihre Landsleute halten könnten.
"Mind the gap" is the warning I remember hearing while boarding the underground train in London many years ago. When I took this photo, no one had yet gotten around to minding and mending the gap in the rear wall of a local barn. However, the gap gave me a nice chance to explore wood patterns and textures photographically.
Sort of Related story:
Long ago, in NYC, I was boarding the ferry to visit the Statue of Liberty. A ferry employee was standing at the ferry boarding portal. Over and over, as we boarded, he said what sounded to my western USA ears like "loya hid, loya hid." When I banged my head on the iron at the top of the boarding portal, he said, in his best NewYork-ese, "See, loya hid" (iower your head).
Location: Moostal (Moss Valley) Riehen BS Switzerland.
In my album: Dan's Patterns: Wood.
Interactive installation : Naked with a chair by Mind Carlberg
You don't need a formal invitation…
Just go there and take your pic ;-)
The point is that when I see a sunset or a waterfall or something, for a split second it's so great, because for a little bit I'm out of my brain, and it's got nothing to do with me. I'm not trying to figure it out, you know what I mean? And I wonder if I can somehow find a way to maintain that mind stillness.
Chris Evans
tones: Isabelle Lafrance
texture: Cris Buscaglia Lenz and Texture Time
Uploaded for a challenge on toys. This belonged to my children when they were younger, it's a colorful master mind game with tiny little figures 1cm tall.
goofing around with photoshop filters :P
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqpAgMxhx30
I'll sing it one last time for you
Then we really have to go
You've been the only thing that's right
In all I've done
And I can barely look at you
But every single time I do
I know we'll make it anywhere
Away from here
Light up, light up
As if you have a choice
Even if you cannot hear my voice
I'll be right beside you, dear
Louder, louder
And we'll run for our lives
I can hardly speak I understand
Why you can't raise your voice to say
Mind: Path to Thalamus
ini Tweaks (Freecam, Timestop, FOV)
Remove Film Grain / Vignette
Reshade Framework
Vonnegut had his own idea of "peace of mind," and I have mine. If you take a camera, find nature, and add some music, you can discover something that is nearly impossible to find nowadays: "peace of mind." I need this recipe because after working non-stop for 17 years, I’m beginning to feel overwhelmed by the number of days off I’m now getting. Welcome to being a millennial in America!
P.S. What fascinates me about macro photography is how it magnifies objects around us that we might not notice without a camera. It reveals how miraculous something tiny can truly be.
Even though I didn't expect to be able to crank out a decent false-color development (it certainly did not look like it in the beginning), this is the 'classic winter landscape' and a 8:5 crop of this 360° IR panorama:
www.flickr.com/photos/197010762@N05/53115207837/in/dateta...
But what is the wird title about, you might ask? (Or maybe not.. 😜)
So for some reason I decided to mirror the pano crop horizontally, something I normally don't do (and perhaps never ever will), and I assume it's not the same way for you as it is for me.
But my brain is like, ..WHAT? 😲 First, I know the place, second, I spent a good amount of time on producing this panorama, and now seeing it like that is a total mind-fuck! My brain: Where is this? Who developed this? I'm not kidding. Try it for yourself. Take a photo you worked on for a while and got used to, and know really well, ..then mirror it at the end. You'll see..
Disclaimer: If I can't stand it at all, I maybe ..maybe replace this one with the original (for me coherent) version, just fyi.
As said, it's a 16:10 panorama crop, 15424 x 9640px, ~148,7MP.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,6sec
(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)
straight scan (no PS). cross-processed fuji film shot in a holga. see my comment below for more details.
I had in mind to have the cutest cosmetic packaging ever... and it couldn't turn any better. I know my dearest SL and RL friend Bambi for many years now, she is such a HUGE artist, and has a special sensibility, so I couldn't ask any other person to do it.
She is the owner of Oh! Deer, an amazing store where she is developing better and better her skills as a mesh maker.
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Missing%20Melody/183/223/2501
She is also an amazing blogger and makes super good photos full of personality.
THANK YOU BAMBS, I'm absolutely in love with this packaging. You have free singing lessons for life. ❤
something cute for the weekend!
This little fellow was trying to follow some grown-ups. Unfortunately, what seemed to be a small step for an adult elephant turned out to be as high as a wall for a baby elephant. So she got stuck and couldn't move back and forth. But finally, after a few minutes, she made it back to the ground safely.
So have a great weekend!
Wayward Mind.
Im Gegensatz zu extremen Fortschritten Metaphern Jahreszeiten störende Spiegel depressive Muster blinden Gräben systematische Kreativitäten ,
Հանգստացնող պատճառները ակտիվ հիվանդություն են վախեցրել ժամանակաշրջանների մանիկայի վատթարացող պետությունները հստակեցրին գագաթները մեծ հետաքրքրություններ,
énergies mixtes tempéraments psychologiques inspirants poètes tournants peintres yeux verrous tumultueux embrouillant d’étranges lignes excentriques,
عدم انتظام المهارات المهووسة المجنونة الأدب الغريب الخلافات الشريرة التي تنحرف عن السلوك المشين تنوع حساب المزاج الخطير,
neamhoird chraiceacha dochloídí mothúcháin fhásta diansaothrú guaiseacha síolrú choiniciúil contúirtí contúirtí,
sumptus atque incommodis perturbata motus actus est indifferens desideria uitiosa annis secandi lacertos quaestiones Timidis autem indulgentiarum merito similitudinem tribunalis separatam;,
不均衡の感覚絶望的な夜不合理な怒りの激流激流激怒の仲間苦い軽蔑の退屈な日の誇張笑い心.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Canon Sure Shot Max / Dubblefilm Jelly
First time with this film - I like the random nature of images taken with it, but it's maybe all rather 'hipster' - little post-processing
"Dubblefilm Jelly produces a unique tone with unconventional colours. The effect is unpredictable, so results will vary. Dubble Jelly has been pre-exposed to create a rainbow of bright colours. You will see reds, blues, yellows, oranges and greens washed over your images"
Barking Station, East London, UK