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The process of fossilization replaces organic matter with minerals. These minerals seep into the object, harden and become fossil stone, a copy of that object that has the chemical properties of a rock.

 

Revuenon 55mm 1.2, edited in Affnity, tone map Alder Grove

'The impatience of reality, from an outsider’s perspective'

Hasselblad 500c/m, Zeiss 80mm Planar, Kodak Ektar 100. Epson V750 Pro scanner.

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#ShotWithReeflex

iPhone 15 Pro Max

 

I received all six G-Series lenses on 2024-03-11 and I'm learning to work with them.

 

On 2024-03-16, I traveled 5 hours to and from Tangle Falls in Jasper National Park (Canadian Rockies) to test my new equipment.

 

I used a combination of Reeflex G-Series Telephoto 2x or wide angle shot with a Reeflex CPL or NVD 1.5-6 filters and either #Reeflex or #ReeHeld. I don't think I used #ReeXpose but in retrospect, it would have been interesting to think about it. Oh well, it will be for another trip!

 

Parc national de Jasper National Park

  

This dark, tangled web is an object named SNR 0454-67.2. It formed in a very violent fashion — it is a supernova remnant, created after a massive star ended its life in a cataclysmic explosion and threw its constituent material out into surrounding space. This created the messy formation we see in this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image, with threads of red snaking amidst dark, turbulent clouds.

 

More information: www.spacetelescope.org/images/potw1848a/

 

Credit:

ESA/Hubble, NASA

Tangled FX 2.1 (Dec 29, 2015, 8:23:39 PM)

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An unfinished Turkish bagel placed on the windowsill for birds to eat.

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new blog post!

 

in case you missed it, i made a new blog post yesterday! this is one my favourite series of photos yet, it was so hard picking the final photos!

 

model: megan emmett

makeup: lisa fahey

  

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Tangled deciduous trees having shed their leaves. Burrs Wood, Unthank, Derbyshire. (The Woodland Trust).

PTA Botanical Gardens - Part 3

An extra from the picture "My Hair Web" :)

Happy Thursday everyone!

 

Una extra de la foto "My Hair Web"

Feliz Jueves a todos!

 

Peoria, AZ

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Located on the Icefields Parkway between Lake Louise and Jasper.

Processed picture of Norio on the couch in Kitahiroshima.

 

Original caption: Tangled FX 2.1 (Aug 8, 2018 at 8:03:43 PM)

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My world went just plain haywire over the past weeks…. What do I say, it actually went fully crazy! Although nothing ever was quite straight forward since I got married to this my HH (hero husband) of mine…. But lately it got worse and not because of MM (mari magnifique!).

 

Why?

We are having our over 60 years old bathroom completely re-done and at the same time decided to install a new shower room on the second floor. I know, people do that all the time - but not in a small, twisted, 600 year old 'town house', squeezed between two larger houses, under the eagle eyes of conservation area watchers, with NOBODY knowing the first thing about on what went on behind those walls over the past 600 years! Well, nobody knows how reliable (or not) those internal walls are, what they hold together (or didn't, as it turned out) and with bursting this and that every day, because somebody at some time between 1340AC and 2000AC took a crazy decision without writing anything down….

 

Now, WE only seemingly live here - actually, we are barely surviving! We have a huge group of new tenants: It's the dust mites, the gravel mice, but we also accommodate the debris porters, the canteen workers, the cleaning personnel, the coffee makers, the washing & ironing services…..

YEP, you get my drift - it's me… trying every day and most nights NOT to go crazy because everything I touch is turning to dust under my fingertips. And my 'internal wires' to the real world are so tangled up, so muddled, I can't see clearly now with all the dirt and dust - so help me…. If you can!

Half of the time, I loose connectivity to the real artificial world due to all those powerful machines being switched on and off, causing the 'poaw' going 'oawh'…. I am loosing programmes and open doc's by the dozen and yet haven't learned yet to only do one thing at the time. But I can't just leave it all behind me because things need to be decided; cups of strong espresso want to be made, bad news travel fast, but they always catch up with me before I leave the house for a few minutes of getting my lungs dusted and filled with pure rain water falling from heaven. I know, why it's raining so much! It's because Heaven is crying over the mess I have to live in!!!

 

Cooking has become a major issue as I never know if, by the time I think the meal is ready, the kitchen is still standing…. (only exaggerating a bit....) When an 'artist' hammers against a wall upstairs, the tiles in the kitchen downstairs fall off the wall, little flying and scurrying things turn up from newly developed 'airing spaces', and it's raining, raining, raining….

We have eaten only 3 or 4 times on the terrace since work has begun; we bargained that we could install ourselves indefinitely outside during the work - nope, no such luck!

Our God-sent tiling chap told us before the renovation that as of next week he's going to be on holidays for 5 weeks - yet he couldn't even start any tiling because everything carries bad surprises and the tiles we ordered from Portugal still haven't arrived although they were 'due' 2 weeks ago… He is busying himself building up walls and filling holes; a man has to keep busy!!

 

WARNING: Be very careful about buying yourself a house dating back to the 15th century…. , fully protected for historical reasons (understandably, it's standing in the loveliest village of Switzerland!)! And IF you don't listen to me, don't come and complain afterwards…

IF however you want to buy a small, but laughter- and soul-filled abode anyway, buy ours…. Because it's going to be so outstandingly wonderful - normally - that you'll cry with joy over it!

We probably will have to sell it anyway after those renovations because we won't be able to afford living here any longer….

OK, that last one was a joke, I hope!!! But then, you just never know! I am not so confident any more.

 

If you have really read up - no, down to here - you might even want to view those trailing wisteria feelers a bit larger! Well, do that here and please take note that when I took that photo on Saturday, we had sunshine for a full day....

 

BUT, the world is a beautiful place and I am (apart form those really tiny bothers) a happy and fulfilled (even fun-filled) woman!!! :))))

 

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2014

 

Oil on canvas 30cm x 30cm

 

I have another three in the series - one already completed which follows this and another two - one with a semi art deco feel and one with an angular design both yet to be completed.

 

I hope I'm not boring anyone but I like to display my art as I have no immediate outlets here. I'm going through a painting revival after quite a few years rest from it.

 

Although I hope my work is easily identifiable and each picture has a specific meaning, please e-mail me if you want any further explanation of my subjects and why they are so named.

 

Please read my comment on my 'My Pictures' album about my lifetime artistic endeavours if you are interested.

 

www.fluidr.com/photos/47044499@N03

Model: Lubica Bukovcova

Pentax K-30 with Pentax-A 50mm f/1.7

it looks like broken window

I just keep playing around with this one. First it was a sketch, just an experiment in design. I liked it, so I did a digital color version of the sketch. Well, I was still curious what it would look like as an oil painting, so here it is. If I can come up with more designs like it I may do more.

 

Oil, 11 x 24 inches

Taken with a Canon 60mm USM Macro lens. Type L for a better view.

 

Our Daily Challenge - Tangled - 5/22/11

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