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Invité à partager le thé sous la tente d'un bédouin à 2000 mètres d'altitude dans la montagne libanaise.
Le pastoralisme nomade préserve un mode vie millénaire.
A quelques anachronismes près ce cliché aurait été le même il y a 3000 ans.
Invited to share tea in a Bedouin's tent at an altitude of 2000 meters in the Lebanese mountains.
Nomadic pastoralism preserves an ancient way of life.
Apart from a few anachronisms, this picture would have been the same 3000 years ago.
Minolta MD 35-70 3,5 | Sony A7II | Rawtherapee
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It's great standing on a Hillfort watching the clouds move over the landscape below, continually changing the colours, and drawing your eyes to view different aspects of the view. What a beautiful, peaceful place to be on this September day.
I'm certain Dunadd Hillfort hasn't always felt so peaceful, but I bet the views have always been to die for.
Here on the pulse of this new day
You may have the grace to look up and out
And into your sister's eyes, into
Your brother's face, your country
And say simply
Very simply
With hope
Good morning.
From Inaugural Poem
By Maya Angelou
A Boy rides his BMX across a Badminton court in a housing development in Noida, Utter Pradesh, India. Taken with a Canon 5D4 and the 135mm Sigma Art lens. An alternative Lightroom edit of a previously uploaded image.
Long shadows. Looking in an easterly direction along the second floor hallway of the Macq01 Hotel I spotted this scene. This composition was made in camera using the square format selection in the Leica D-Lux 7. I only shoot in RAW and the exciting thing with this Leica feature is that these files are also created 1:1 (unlike the other jpeg filter selections which have no effect at all on the RAW files). The key here was deliberately underexposing so as not to blow out the highlights.
In a variation on my set of photographs from hotels rooms, I'm looking at the domestic images that get my attention in our low winter light.
Looking through the glass, it’s mostly dark, but there’s light on one particular person in the middle. The vendors have shops behind this glass.
I needed a refresh. I am tired of the same old, same old. I spent the day painting my photography room. It is an easy and cheap way to make a change. It is one of the few things in life that are an instant gratification.
PS: You know you are a photographer when you stop in the middle of painting, covered in paint and run for your camera. Why? Because you've seen something cool and just had to take a picture of it. Hehe! ;)
For a different monochrome moment, go to: www.michikofujii.co.uk/blog/5tg4tc8a7mhzgtdcxjkhh4ss5ly78z
i was walking the sun-split streets of palma at noon, when this man appeared—caught between light and void, his hands folded behind his back like a question without an answer. with the harsh mediterranean sun flattening most things, it was the shadow that revealed the depth.
i sat with them, though not really. two men, basking in the spill of midday sun, locked in a timeless ritual—exchange. the crumbling stone of palma watched on, silent and stern. the beard punctuated the air with gestures, while the can of soda burned red like a thread through their banter. below, a painted shadow slipped between newsprint columns, anchoring them to the everyday. here, the sacred and the ordinary blend—words, walls, and a whisper of history folded into the folds of conversation.
a fleeting moment through the window. shadows of the present pass by, blurred and faceless, while the statue stands still, timeless and unmoved. a silent witness to all who come and go. between stone and shadow, past and present merge. a quiet reflection on memory and time.
Built in 1383 CE by King Tvrtko I / Bosni-Herzegovina
I did not edit this photo in any way. This is the actual play of light and shadow at the time I took it.
We are swimmers
Caught in the tide....
Zero 7 - Swimmers (Live Session)
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