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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.
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.
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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Close up of my eye taken with my new toy. Heavily desaturated in Photoshop.
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a lesson in persistence. i've been trying to shoot these for some time now--to the point of obsession. (red boxes on the wall. how can i resist!) unfortunately, they're in a really bad spot light and space-wise, so finding lens a lens combination that would work was difficult. the 18-55mm and 10-22mm (and the elph) didn't have enough aperture (shooting without a tripod) and the 50mm wasn't wide enough. the 35mm/f2 is what finally did the trick. hmm....maybe i can do even better at some point.
Taken with an Agfa Clack 120 rollfilm camera in week 41 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
Shanghai GP3 film developed in Ilfosol 3