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Layers of dryer sheets.

HMM!

Macro Mondays: Layer

Here's another look at the Chicago skyline and its icy shoreline along Lake Michigan at Monroe Harbor. One thing about Chicagoans, you can't say we don't know sheet :) Happy Friday!

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 110, f/11.0, 20mm, 1/500s

Ibis Miami, Florida, USA.

No post-processing done to photo. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

T.A.I. ( Taller Alternativo de la Imagen)

Rolleiflex T, Tri-x in Pyro48,

Lith print on the last sheet of Oriental New Seagull Portrait WT,

SE5 Lith: 50ml A + 50ml B + 60ml D + 2200ml water 7:30 mins, followed by Lith B 40ml + 1800ml water 3mins

How did you find me, Daddy?

 

The previous sheets of the Timmy Calendar 2022: www.flickr.com/photos/wolfgang-kynast/albums/721777202956...

Life is so beautiful!

 

The previous sheets of the Timmy Calendar 2022: www.flickr.com/photos/wolfgang-kynast/albums/721777202956...

More and more of the St. Lawrence River is freezing over. Was able to reach a section of open water with broken ice due to high winds the day before. A lovely sunset under clouds with snow on the forecast soon. Also, ongoing below freezing temperatures will create more ice. A closer view below...

For "Macro Mondays" theme "The Space In Between"

 

Have you ever wondered why ghosts are depicted as looking like people with sheets draped over them? Perhaps because people sometimes do throw sheets over their heads and mock the dead by pretending to be ghosts. I don’t know that I believe in ghosts. I suspect that we are so tied to our bodies that when our bodies fail that whatever is left (if anything) is too fragile to make its self known. Perhaps the prototypic ghost shape represents some other phenomena.

 

A member of my immediate family is something of an amateur ghost hunter. He shared with me a video he took of phenomena that looks something like a traditional ghost. Less so a man with a sheet over his head than a source of glowing energy like an elongated jelly fish. If you wish to see the video and judge for yourself, you may watch it here:

 

youtu.be/B73JTxI5g7c

 

For more AI-generated images with micro stories by me and other members of the Neural Narrative Collective: neural-narrative.blogspot.com/

 

Photo | Stable Diffusion | Photoshop

Always a pleasure to have a nice walk near a conservatory and being shit on by a music-loving bird

Early in 1914, moreover, we realized that it would be impossible to free the Saint Anna from the ice; at best, we would drift until the autumn of 1915, more than three years after we had departed Alexandrovsk.* If we stayed on board, starvation would become a real threat by January 1915, if not sooner. In the darkness of the long polar night, a struggle against hunger carries no hope of salvation. During this season, hunting is out of the question, as all animals are in hibernation. The only certainty for those trapped in its realm is that "white death" lies in wait for them.

 

excerpt from In the Land of White Death by John Krakauer

 

Constructed on a fence at the Merced National Wildlife Refuge. These non-sticky webs are designed to entangle or stop flying prey in the upper portion, after which the prey often falls onto the lower "sheet" where the spider awaits. Notice the loose curved threads strung between the stiff vertical strands. This web was about 6" long. Quite a piece of engineering!

This is the first occasion i've been able to go out and see the new Toyota car flow in sun... 66129 brings 6X13 Dollands Moor-Toton through Sheet Stores Jn's 08/03/22, Drone.

(293/365) Sheet web a good 9" across low down on the grass & rushes HWW!

This is the last of this set of dynamic happenings beneath the transparent ice sheet. I was hooked!

Here's one you may not immediately recognize from Zion NP. This is The Subway with higher than normal water flow!

Over the past decade one of the common advices given to aspiring photographers is to explore various of photographic themes from which they may start developing their own style. Style, so I believe, is first and foremost the reflection of the photographer’s own personality combined with his/her favored theme/subject and her preferred technique(s) of execution. It’s good advise even though slightly inadequate.

I have realized this couple of months ago when my work was criticized as “mirroring the reality”. Indeed, simply just. Behind the bland words and the euphemistic praises the critique is not very pleasant to read, however it was probably one of the most insightful critique I ever received. It hallowed me to deepen the engagement with my subjects, not in order to capture photographs but to make pictures and even tableaux.

  

So let’s start with a ‘blank sheet’

 

Well, here it is, the final model: the origami Puffer Fish.

He was so kind to come out of the water for the photoshoot, lucky me ;-))

The Tongue, you saw yesterday (or see photo first comment box) is a look on the inside, or the not completely finished fish was laying on his back, so to speak. :-))

 

I folded it from just one sheet gold/red kaftpapier (70x70cm). Final size: length 22cm, width 14cm, height 9cm.

 

Model: origami Puffer Fish

Design: Jang Yong Ik

Diagrams in the book 'Origami Pro 4 - World Ocean Origami' by the Korea Origami Association

 

Cotton bed linen in a lovely old French Armoire we found a few years ago. I was carried away by the need to photograph something for Macro Mondays, Cotton, but kind of forgot it needed to be less than 3" so now I am going to have to think again....

on film. developed by me. today.

Nothing beats fresh sheets off the sunny clothesline.

Sometimes when you think nothing will happen a sunset will surprise you

Trying to replicate the broken toy camera look using a high-end DSLR

I just thought this looked cool. I think I'm going to do the same pic with a different tone.

 

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almost a peaceful silence, no thunder heard - shortly afterwards, strong winds arose

Thank You Deep Dream Generator

Falling snow obscures the forrest and the lakeside along which I stand. Magical. I was the first one out on the trail today, so I didn’t encounter a singe footprint for the first 5 km.

 

Tommerholtdammen, Trøndelag, Norway

Home overlooking the ocean - Cinque Terre, Italy

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