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Withered and dried rose flower. I found them after the winter on the terrace and could once again shine their former beauty.
Focus stack with 75 frames.
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Smile on Saturday
Muchas gracias a todos por sus visitas, comentarios y favoritas.. Saludos amigos...!!!
I do hope your Christmas is wonderful.... lots of time with family and friends, and maybe just a little too much egg nog....
(If you don't celebrate Christmas, I'd still recommend the nog)
thanks to Gavin Hoey for the snow!
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I've finally moved to Japan and have ended my nearly three month "cameraless photography" experiment, and am reunited with the cameras I had left in Japan this summer. I'm not sure yet how that experiment will affect what I produce going forward. Significantly, near the very end of my hiatus I experienced a medical event that has affected my vision. The doctors said it's a common, age-related condition (posterior vitreous detachment) but it was nonetheless scary, and underscored for me how precious a thing it is to be able to see at all, let alone to be able to take and make pictures. Because of that, and the long break, I seem to be noticing beauty in very ordinary things. On that note, I return to Flickr with a series of objects from my home, cluttered as most Japanese homes are with generations of memorobilia with no apparent organization. It used to irritate me, but now I'm seeing something in it....
Hice un difusor casero para flash. Prueba fotográfica con el difusor.
I made a DIY flash diffusor. Photo test with the diffusor.
The Gernheim glassworks
is a location of the LWL industrial museum in Petershagen-Ovenstädt in North Rhine-Westphalia. The museum is located in the historic buildings of the former glassworks, which produced glass as an early industrial factory from 1812 to 1877. With three glass melting furnaces, it was temporarily one of the most important factories in north-west Germany. After the derelict facilities were taken over by the Westphalia-Lippe Regional Council in 1983 and restored, they were opened as a museum on November 7, 1998.
Keter-class SCPs are anomalies that are exceedingly difficult to contain consistently or reliably, with containment procedures often being extensive and complex. The Foundation often can't contain these SCPs well due to not having a solid understanding of the anomaly, or lacking the technology to properly contain or counter it. A Keter SCP does not mean the SCP is dangerous, just that it is simply very difficult or costly to contain.. ◊
I think almost everyone knows this: so much adored, yet so unattainable; you can't fly? ...maybe jump?! Have fun!
_Boîtier argentique réflex : Olympus OM20.
_Objectif : Vivitar 28-70 mm 1:3.9-4.8.
_Film : Agfa 100 asa.
_Dévelopement film: 2024 03 20.
_Ouverture: 3.9.
_Temps exposition: 15.
_Distance: 50.
_Mode: Automatique.
Malgré mes recherches dans mes nombreux guides papier et électroniques ainsi que sur le Web, je n'arrive pas à établir précisément le sexe des deux oiseaux ni leur âge (juvénile ou adulte). Dans tous les cas, c’est la première fois que j'avais affaire à des oiseaux aussi coopératifs, au point où j’ai dû souvent reculer pour respecter la limite de mise au point de mon objectif, ou mieux, à simplement restée accroupie dans l'eau à les regarder se nourrir sans même me jeter un coup d’oeil. Un beau cadeau de la nature dont je suis très reconnaissante 🙏
_Boîtier argentique réflex: Olympus OM20.
_Objectif Vivitar 28-70 mm 1:3.9-4.8.
_Film : IlfordHP5plus400.
_Date : P20 Scan08 2024 07 05 11h34.
_Ouverture : 22 .
_Temps d’exposition : 250 .
_Profondeur : 4m.
_Distance : 40m.
_Métadonnée: Gimp-2.10.30.
Oil on Stonehenge paper, 30 x 22 inches (76.2 x 55.9 cm)
Website: pamelaspeight.com/
Attachment Object One, Two and Three are a group of images based on rusted metal industrial relics found while digging in the garden, rather beautiful in their simplicity of form and function. They are the cast-offs of previous inhabitants, much like artifacts unearthed during an archaeological excavation. These particular objects were large, sharp nails or tools used to join one material to another. The title of this series is also a metaphor for our infatuation with things, our addiction to outcomes, and the detritus we may unwittingly leave behind.
Tistedal - Norway
In Explore April 19, 2020**
Objects outside one of the factory walls..
Haldens bomuldsspinderi & væveri
is considered as Norway's first factory.. established 1813
History
"Mads Wiels Bomuldsfabrique" was started in 1813 at Tistafossen in Tistedal. This is how the industrial revolution came to Norway. Textile machines for spinning and weaving in modern factory buildings, with hydropower as the energy source for industrial machines. The factory kept running for over 150 years, before the textile crisis also caught up with Halden Cotton in 1971.
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Oil on Stonehenge paper, 30 x 22 inches (76.2 x 55.9 cm)
Website: pamelaspeight.com/
Attachment Object One, Two and Three are a group of images based on rusted metal industrial relics found while digging in the garden, rather beautiful in their simplicity of form and function. They are the cast-offs of previous inhabitants, much like artifacts unearthed during an archaeological excavation. These particular objects were large, sharp nails or tools used to join one material to another. The title of this series is also a metaphor for our infatuation with things, our addiction to outcomes, and the detritus we may unwittingly leave behind.
William’s Practice involves beading everyday objects. With this work, he explores the ideas around trespassing as he subtly critiques rights of land. These camping chairs – created by many hands and thousands of glass beads – are set on river rocks that acknowledge the waterways and shorelines that run through Turtle Island. He raises the questions: “Who is claiming ownership of these lands?”
Backstory:
I had washed dinner from the dishes. I was just about to place the fork in the drawer when I stopped. I considered all the times I had simply needed a fork to eat. What I had not considered was taking a picture of one. Why would I? We only use them as a device with which to eat, right?
That thought brought me to this:
What if you took a second or third look at an ordinary object and found a new use for it? Honoring the energy from creative, new options for everyday objects can be liberating experiences. It's a simple exercise, with an unexpected outcome.
There is always a new perspective, a fresh outlook on things, if we take the time to notice. I love photography for this reason and so many others.
Apps Used:
TinType
Pixlr
Flickr Lounge ~ Everyday Objects
Weekly Theme Challenge ~ Red
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and Faves are very much appreciated
They keep on building these sharp, tall objects down the coastline, blocking everyone's sun and the cool sea breeze.. What a shame.
- Netanya, Israel (June 2017)
First he did look into the mirror and probably thought what that guy there means to him - flew there and away , hopped closer and further away until he then decided it must be an rival he has to defeat ... This play lasted for a while until he lost interest ...
Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbill male (Tockus leucomelas) in Central Kalahari National Park, Botswana
The story behind objects ( inspire by muffinmare)
I wanted to paint my toes in pink flashy pink but since i buy the botttle it was to cold !! lol !! This is a kitty i found under the warmer electric when i did the clean up of the appartement when i moved in. I decided to keep him, i could not put a kitty in the garbige !! lol ! Behind you see one of my two chinese métallic ball, suppose to relax hands. And finally my little moon who is to shot of a cadle that i buy long time ago and keep for a this special moment that never came ! lol !!
All those objects are on galets (galets = pebbles), i like to make zen kinda ambiance. But i have to many things for that !! lol !!
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