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Taken in Paris January 30th
Persistance Tour last night
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There are times when I’m out wandering, looking for photos to present themselves that something catches my eye but it’s hard to pinpoint what it is. This was one of those instances. I was walking some trails around St. Peter’s College and I came out into an opening and this scene caught my eye. It wasn’t exactly what I was looking for but knew there was something that visually intrigued. I thought it was the tree that caught my eye but that wasn’t it either. After a couple more tries I finally figured out that it was the haphazard tree branches against the geometric shapes of the fence, brick wall and vent that drew me in. I’m not sure if this kind of photo appeals to everyone. It is just a tree, a fence and a brick wall…but it’s the relationship between the elements that I like!
Anyway, quite often that’s the process that I go through to make an image. Sometimes it works and I come out with a photo I like, and sometimes I never do figure out what caught my eye and come away empty handed. Glad it worked out this time!
Taken in Paris January 30th
Persistance Tour last night
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(2020) WIP Persistence of Memory 3D
Here's a working in progress 3D model of Persistence of Memory (1931) by surreal artist Salvador Dalí (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989).
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Created with fd's Flickr Toys, but inspired by the Earth, Wind, and Fire song, Keep Your Head To The Sky. See original photo here
It is remarkable that the best part of this disappointing autumn may be the late October storms that threatened to bury the color. The striking contrast has been unique and spectacular. Westmoreland, NH.
Check out more about our unusally early introduction to winter.
jeffnewcomerphotography.blogspot.com/2011/10/first-snow.html
The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory (1952–54) by Salvador Dalí revisits his earlier masterpiece, The Persistence of Memory (1931), placing melting watches in a fragmented, post-war atomic-age landscape. The scene incorporates an elaborate grid of bricks and missile-like rhino horns, symbols of nature’s perfect order. Dalí’s work reflects on the impermanence of time and the era’s nuclear anxieties, blending surrealist dreamscapes with modern concerns.
Dalí: Disruption and Devotion, an exhibit on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston from July 6 to December 1, 2024, juxtaposes nearly 30 paintings and prints on loan from the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, with European masterpieces from the MFA’s collection.
The Museum of Fine Arts was founded in 1870 and relocated to its current neoclassical building designed by architect Guy Lowell at 465 Huntington Avenue in 1909. The museum's vast collection spans over 500,000 works of art, with highlights including ancient Egyptian artifacts, 18th- and 19th-century American art, French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces, and a renowned collection of Asian art. Originally located in a Gothic Revival building in Copley Square, much of the museum’s early collection came from the Boston Athenaeum Art Gallery. Over the years, the museum expanded significantly, adding the Decorative Arts Wing in 1968, the Norman Jean Calderwood Garden Court and Terrace in 1997, and a modern Americas Wing in the mid-2000s designed by Foster and Partners.
So I am counting backwards as I prepare for my ultimate departure from the US.
I am turning on my cerebral button that says tourist mode.
First stop: The Museum of Modern Art.
Salvador Dali still speaks to me so eloquently.
The Persistence of Memory.
It takes a lot to kill a gum tree. They just keep on sprouting, no matter how many of their notoriously brittle branches snap off with age and weight. (Never camp underneath one, if you can help it.) This one is a great example of how much they can persist. It may be as old as several centuries, but it's still a young tree - i.e. most of the healthy trunk grew in the last couple of decades.
Though temperatures can rise to unbearable heights in the desert, an unfaltering runner traverses an arched rock so quickly, his silhouette is merely a blur. Motivate every employee with a 7"x7" Persistence Runner framed desk print. Part of our Essence of... collection, this framed desk print features an easel back.
The prayer of our souls this night is a petition for persistence; not for the one good deed, or single thought, but deed on deed, and thought on thought until day calling unto day shall make a life worth living. We want these young people to grow the grim grit of men who never know they're beaten, never own defeat but snatch success and victory out of the teeth of failure by keeping everlastingly at work and never giving up. Give us, O God to walk with him who "never faltered but marched breast forward, never dreamed tho right were vanquished, wrong would triumph, held we fall to rise, and baffled to fight better — sleep to wake." Amen.
Gen. 32:24-32
Persistence
A B&W version of the previous shot taken while on a hike to the top of Multnomah Falls.
November 29, 2009. Multnomah Falls, Oregon. a tree near the trail.
Taken in Williamsburg,Brooklyn on Kodachrome 64 using a Nikon F4s and 20mm 2.8 AF-D.
This photo has always been extremely difficult to get scanned correctly. The slide was always a little off and really was useless for printing purposes because the car turned out too dark. It was always extremely difficult to scan, as well. I've tinkered with it over the past year randomly and feel that I've managed to get it correclt. Hopefully I still have the slide, and it wasn't tossed on my latest purge
It's all very well for those large trees with a million leaves to throw them on the ground, but if you only have two, you hold on to them.
And hope some nice photography will unbury you from the oak leaves.
Suicidal Tendencies - Persistence Tour
Bataclan - Paris - 30.01.2012
Nicolas Gaire
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