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“I always have my point and shoot camera with me, it is very easy just to take a snap and go. Usually it all depends on my mood, there are moments that I wish I could capture but then I could not, but I guess that’s life.” Cacher by Thy Tran (4/4)

eine solarisation, hier eigentlich pseudo-solarisation, rettet doch so manches selbstporträt...

mein ziel war es das auge hervorzuheben. allerdings konnte ich, ständig mit reflektionen des brillenglases konfrontiert, weder blitzen noch ein spot direkt auf das auge richten.

pseudo-solarisation deswegen, da die eigentliche solarisation auf auf dem negativ entsteht, verursacht durch extreme überbelichtung des photographischen materials. vereinfacht gesagt werden durch diese überbelichtig die lichter im bild bis zu einem gewissen grad immer heller und dann wieder dunkeler.

im labor spricht man von der pseudo-solarisationen, wenn das belichtete und unentwickelte bild noch einmal nachbelichtet wird. somit entstehen mit etwas glück ähnliche effekte wie bei der solarisation.

um einiges leichter geht das nätürlich bei digitalen aufnahmen mit hilfe tonwertkorrektur durch einen extrem s-förmigen verlauf der tonwertkurve.

We often judge others without realizing we may be in the same condition as them.

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Possibly bipolar and in-between.

I am the half part of a blessed man, left to be finished by such a she; and she is a fair divided excellence, whose fullness of perfection lies in me ;)

Jonathan S. Laidacker 'Self-Reflection' 2008, Academy of the Fine Arts Juried Alumni Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Hoendiep, Groningen (Netherlands)

Produced for The Fall Workshop 2010 through Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication - TheFallWorkshop.com

 

Photographed by Bob Miller on Thursday Oct. 14 2010.

I don't know what on earth's happening here ...but i think i like it !

Part of the Vancouver Chinatown Details set.

 

Went on a photowalk and met a couple of flickrites for the first time last Saturday... two very talented and friendly people M and Eric.

 

Since it was my first time meeting up with fellow flickrites or stranger over the internet even... I was a bit anxious, but they were totally cool and needless to say we had a great time. :D

Self reflection on a car window

The new Beer & Pie diet is working.

I seem to have gained 5 stone and lost my feet!

Taken after a couple of tins of Strongbow.

The door belongs to a 1970 Pontiac Firebird.

Another self portrait. This time it is my reflection in the PC monitor while it was showing my desktop background with a fungi picture. I thought it summed up my Autumn. Me, my camera, my PC, and fungi!

Sakamachi, Osaka (阪町)

Journaling is a great tool for self-reflection. This video describes 5 specific journaling prompts to develop a rich and deep sense of life purpose and help you live a meaningful life, and how you can adapt them to your own personal search for meaning and purpose. To know more visit:- ow.ly/DbJc30bjRwj

Everyone has different sides inside. If you couldn't face each of them in your mind, you may lost. When you feel lost, try to ask yourself for an answer, to find the real pain in each different sides and to fight the pain for yourself. Pain is good, pain make us glow.

Because she lived in a hospice operated by nuns whose piety forbade the presence of mirrors, she was visibly ecstatic when she noticed that I had a camera. We didn’t share a common language, but I understood from her gesturing to my lens, herself and the bindi I had painted on her forehead that morning that she wanted to see how she looked. As I held up the camera, she kept gesturing, closer, closer, closer. I stopped just short of her face, took the photo, and showed her. Her hands rose immediately to her face, and when she looked at me I was confused to see that tears had filled her eyes. She held up eight fingers, and I remembered from the record book: eight years she’d been living in Shantidan; eight years since she’d seen her own reflection.

 

Photographer: Aubrey Sitler

Location: Kolkata, India

Shiny elevator doors, worth reflecting on.

Bathroom mirror self-portrait. Taken from the first roll I shot using my Pentax Spotmatic. Mantua, West Philly

This photo was taken at Melbourne Airport on June 14 2012 using a Canon EOS 60D

I saw the double reflection in the magnifying lens and its brass cover and had to take the photo.

To kick off our week for Violence Awareness, Dr. Tannis came to speak to our students about valuing education, valuing ourselves and valuing others. Students engaged in a lesson of self-reflection and the importance of education, as well as loving themselves and loving others, and how it prevents violence.

Processed with VSCOcam with c6 preset

(flickr refuses to read the info, but this was taken with a Rebel XT)

My self portrait for today ~ taken after 11:00 pm - nothing like waiting until the last minute!

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