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Mordialloc Pier. With special thanks to the sea bird for cooperating here :)

The Story Bridge in Brisbane, taken from the Botanical Gardens

 

See this photo of me taking this photo

 

Geotagged

50% silk, 50% wool (raspberry crush)

Shift Change for the guards at Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall Taipei, Taiwan. My Taiwan trip.

Sculpture at Doddington Hall & Gardens

meanwhile, across town...

 

(no tuve ninguna idea)

At Zetroce's all-tube audio room.

 

Thanks to Zetroce for hosting the shoot.

Polaroid CP3 Experimental process

 

Have you ever seen something you have been imagining for days and never spoken of, suddenly represented by another artist in Flickr?? Has it ever happened to you that the type of art you do suddenly appears in your favourite artist or bands´ artwork without them having possibly known? This sort of coincidence is known as Synchronicity but a group of artists and I have been observing the amount of times these coincidences happen. It has happened at least once to almost every person. This is a glimpse of what the scientific term of Collective Unconscious means and how it permeates reality, as science has shown before. The experiment we are about to embark on is based not on promoting synchronistic phenomena but merely on registering each time this happens until we have a large list of these synchronistic phenomena and can find general common factors. There is a place where all thoughts from everyone come together, the place where we dream things that happen or that dont, the place of beauty and art, our dreams. If this has happened to you, you would be helping an ongoing investigation if either you just mentioned it has happened to you (the mere affirmative has statistical value) or you kindly described your case as a comment on this journal. I will let all those who participate know the final result.

So, in spite of the fact that I'm painfully shy and never talk to folks while I'm flying, Tom and I struck up a conversation. He's a code geek, so we were talking about various projects while waiting for the bus.

 

I booted up to show him some of the stuff we're doing in Rails at my day job, and the color drained out of his face when I logged in and he saw my desktop.

 

"This is freaking me out - I have that exact same picture as my desktop!"

 

I thought he was just messing around.

 

Tom booted up, and sure enough, he was right.

 

*cues "Twilight Zone" theme*

 

The photo from our desktops lives here, and is also available in a larger size, in case anyone wants a copy.

Well since we are obviously not getting back to sleep, let's pose for this guy.

Another suburban family morning

Grandmother screaming at the wall

We have to shout above the din of our Rice Crispies

We can't hear anything at all

Mother chants her litany of boredom and frustration

But we know all her suicides are fake

Daddy only stares into the distance

There's only so much more that he can take

Many miles away

Something crawls from the slime

At the bottom of a dark Scottish lake

 

Another industrial ugly morning

The factory belches filth into the sky

He walks unhindered through the picket lines today

He doesn't think to wonder why

The secretaries pout and preen like

cheap tarts in a red light street

But all he ever thinks to do is watch

And every single meeting with his so-called superior

Is a humiliating kick in the crotch

Many miles away

Something crawls to the surface

Of a dark Scottish loch

 

Another working day has ended

Only the rush hour hell to face

Packed like lemmings into shiny metal boxes

Contestants in a suicidal race

Daddy grips the wheel and stares alone into the distance

He knows that something somewhere has to break

He sees the family home now looming in his headlights

The pain upstairs that makes his eyeballs ache

Many miles away

There's a shadow on the door

Of a cottage on the shore

Of a dark Scottish lake

Many miles away, many miles away

 

I found a photo in my stash of the open sea and thought it went perfectly with the felt I stitched with the synchronicity (waves) pattern

by Margo Sawyer @ Discovery Green, Downtown Houston, Tx

You can visit her website at www.margosawyer.com/

 

Photo displayed in Houstonist Photo Block 36

houstonist.com/2008/07/27/photo_block_36.php

The structure with the overhang is the Palestra building. It may look horrid, but it won a RIBA Award. I think I prefer the grand facade of the building opposite!

 

Pentax K-x, DA21

 

Blackfriars Rd, Southwark

Sometimes simple ideas are best…

 

…although quite often you have to wait for disparate elements to come together in a way that, when captured at 1/320th of a second, look like they were meant to be together. That bit, though, takes many, many more seconds of waiting; and even then there's no guarantee of success.

 

Landscape photographers aren't the only ones who have to be patient. For street photography to be successful you quite often need to see the possibility in a scene, and then hope that the universe aligns its various heavenly bodies so that all comes together as you envisioned.

 

It's an incredible feeling when it does. Who needs cocaine? Photography is cheaper and the highs it can produce last even longer.

25th Feb 2013 Haslemere

Whenever i have a moment doubting the power of synchronicity. i just look at the light in my dining room and my belief is restored.

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Copyright 2011 Takashi Yamamoto / all rights reserved

 

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集中!

  

・・・飽きた。

  

そんなシンクロせんでもwwww

  

さすがDNAが似てるだけのことはある。

They're good at keeping each other's hides warm.

When street photography works, it quite often seems staged, like an art director has placed all the elements precisely where they need to be. In fact they've only lined up for a fraction of a second and then have continued on their original, disparate trajectories.

 

I had been waiting for a couple of woman, walking with shopping bags, to walk through the scene. This would have given me the synchronicity I was looking for. But that was in my head and had yet to be committed to an actual image capture.

 

And then, and then, out of the blue, this guy sits down and starts to open his lunch box, inadvertently mimicking the statue on the right hand side, both in hand gesture and blank like stare of the face.

 

Right time, right place, with camera in hand. Synchronicity indeed.

today I bought the Celestine Prophesy dvd. I'd read the book when it came out years ago. but on the way home I had one of the synchronicities it talks about. I filmed these birds, then once I got home watched the movie and remembered the 'energy flows' it talks about and the give & take of energy/power. the video of the birds was a good example of this - I saw the energy flows between these birds, though it was a feeling, I didn't see the energy clouds around/between them. there were 2 pieces of food on the ground - I couldn't see what it was, though it looked like a couple of twisties. the magpie was guarding both - not letting the little bird have any. I was standing about 5metres away on the footpath, and zoomed in the video (which is why the quality isn't the best - the n95 video is better if you don't zoom). after I stopped filming, the magpie looked towards me and the little bird skirted around behind him and ate the smaller twistie/piece of food. lucky him! so, either it was the shift in energies. or probably the magpie saw me move as my hands moved down after I finished filming. :)

 

22/08/2009

 

we'll just pretend that you're winking

hookah lounge

new orleans

a bunch of 3 and 4 year olds on a stage. Some faced the wall instead of audience, some didn't know what to do at the end (so they just stood there until the next act came on), some didn't know what to do with their hands, some their legs. But all had fun.

With one breath, with one flow

You will know

Synchronicity

 

A sleep trance, a dream dance

A shaped romance

Synchronicity

Major Dan Rooney: Take life's chances with a purpose

 

SAN DIEGO (6/18/12)--A key concept in life is synchronicity--or taking life's chances with a sense of purpose, fighter pilot Major Dan Rooney told the opening session of the 2012 America's Credit Union Conference Sunday evening in San Diego. The conference runs through Wednesday.

 

Rooney is an F-16 pilot who flew three combat tours in Iraq, a professional golfer, an author and a philanthropist who helps families of disabled and deceased war veterans.

 

He founded the Folds of Honor Foundation in 2007 that through scholarships and other financial assistance, gives back to the spouses and children of soldiers killed or seriously wounded in service to our country.

 

"Synchronicity is all around us--signs on the highway of life," Rooney explained. "It's the divine current of life leading us to our essence. It's the courage to take action when that inspiration comes into your path."

 

His dad told Rooney two things when he was young. Find your passion in life. And once you find it and develop it, you can accomplish anything. Consequently, when Rooney was 12 years old, he told his dad that he wanted to be golf pro and a fighter pilot.

 

When he was a college student at Kansas University, a professor wrote the word "volition" on a classroom chalkboard and asked rowdy students if they knew what the word means. When no one answered, he told them: "Volition will define your life; it is the power to choose. It is the path to build things up or tear them down. In the end, no one but you controls your choices. Volition defines your life."

 

When people push themselves, they become that change in their lives, Rooney said. "If you are comfortable, you're not reaching your potential," he added. "Flexibility is the key to life." That flexibility led to a calling he had when flying his second to-last mission in Iraq and after seeing one person fly his dead brother's remains back home to the U.S.

 

Years of seeing people going home from combat who are physically and mentally disabled gave Rooney inspiration. "But inspiration means nothing in life unless you do something about it," he added.

 

So Rooney had a moment of synchronicity, realizing what he was supposed to do--and founded a Patriot Golf Day that started out small, but then was launched nationally in August 2007, prompting 3,300 golf courses nationwide to sign up. That year, $1.1 million was raised to help military families. Since then, $13 million has been raised. That year, Rooney founded the Folds of Honor Foundation.

 

"We all have a calling," Rooney concluded. "When you walk out of here, experience that power of volition in your life. At the end, what did you do with your talents to make the world a better place?"

 

www.cuna.org/newsnow/12/system061812-1.html

The Aviary by Dekka Raymaker

 

SynchroniCity à AIRE Ville Spatiale

Avatar Uranometria © Alpha Auer

 

aire-ville-spatiale.org/Uranometria

 

aire-ville-spatiale.org/synchronicity

 

slurl : Ecologia ISland

Taken next to Margo Sawyer's "Synchronicity of Color" at Discovery Green Park in Houston, Texas.

Temple of Literature, Hanoi, Vietnam

Synchronicity

Scepter's Drummer a hazy blur in the background,in the foreground is the cymbal.Has the dubious honour of being my desktop for about a year

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