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Thought Catalog Magazine Issue 03
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Sit down, give me your hand
I'm gonna tell you the future
I see you, living happily
With somebody who really suits ya
Someone like me
Stand still. Breath in
Are you listening?
You don't know
Somebody's aching. Keeping it all in
Somebody won't let go of his heart but the truth is
It's painless
Letting your love show
Break down. Give me some time
I don't want the fear to confuse ya
Right now, it's so wrong
But maybe it's all in the future with
Someone like you
Stand still. Breath in
Are you listening?
You don't know
Somebody's aching. Keeping it all in
Somebody won't let go of his heart but the truth is
It's painless
Letting your love show
Maybe truth, maybe lies
Made me want you
Maybe dumb, maybe wise...?
I don't know
Somebody's aching. Keeping it all in
Somebody won't let go of his heart but the truth is
It's painless
Letting your love show
You don't know
Somebody's hurting. Holding it all in
Somebody can't let go of his heart but the truth is
It's painless
Letting your love show
Love show
Letting your love show
The alpha male, or so called the 'Dragon King'.
Being in deep thought after a fulfilling breakfast, he's probably thinking about his world domination plans.
Serious stuff, dude.
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Having been seriously diverted on my way home from the M6 I found myself passing the Bull Ring in Birmingham. I stopped at the lights and quickly wound the window down to grab this shot.
A couple of thoughts to go with this shot. One, the Summaron is a slow lens but it's still ok to shoot at night running film at 1600. It really doesn't change too much between f/3.5 to f/8, so it's no biggie shooting it wide open. Secondly, it's always worthwhile to have my camera at hand no matter where I go.
Shot on a Leica M3 DS
Leitz Summaron f/3.5
Ilford Delta 3200 pro shot at 1600
D76 stock dev @3200
Epson V700 scan
Post in LR
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Out with my photographic club last Monday evening, and in somewhat sombre mood, going by my photos. Venue St Bartholomew's Church, Tardebigge - a long time favourite. Just a 50mm lens on the camera , so no crepuscular rays and concentrate on the relatively close. Some of the founding fathers of the needle industry Redditch was once famous for are buried in this churchyard - such as William Smallwood.
52 in 2022 Challenge : 4 ~ abstract
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I imagine this midnight moment's forest:
Something else is alive
Beside the clock's loneliness
And this blank page where my fingers move.
Through the window I see no star:
Something more near
Though deeper within darkness
Is entering the loneliness:
Cold, delicately as the dark snow
A fox's nose touches twig, leaf;
Two eyes serve a movement, that now
And again now, and now, and now
Sets neat prints into the snow
Between trees, and warily a lame
Shadow lags by stump and in hollow
Of a body that is bold to come
Across clearings, an eye,
A widening deepening greenness,
Brilliantly, concentratedly,
Coming about its own business
Till, with a sudden sharp hot stink of fox
It enters the dark hole of the head.
The window is starless still; the clock ticks,
The page is printed.
Ted Hughes
Grabbed this shot of my great niece at my sister's wedding. She was off sitting by herself, lost in her thoughts.
This one is completely the fault of Ursula Vernon, after seeing a footnote to a blog post of hers.
"A thought, in case anyone is interested, is swathed completely in cloth from head to toe, and looks rather like the offspring of a tragic liasion between a Ringwraith and a jawa."
Me, after a little trim by the GF.
It has been around 100 degrees here in Reno for some time now.
Had to lose the mop...
Medieval style thought weaver journal, featuring coffee stained hand torn pages which are also burned by an open flame. Endpapers are vintage sheet music, and the cover is embellished with tibetan silver beads, and two toned hand stitched leather.
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The mood: Jon Hopkins - Lost In Thought
** The flickr that I used to know 2 years ago is gone. :(
"Although Cherry Blossoms can put up such a spectacular show, their existence is brief. This is the main reason why the Japanese people invests time and effort to vigilantly track down Cherry Blossoms so as not to miss a second of its passing time on earth. Cherry Blossoms therefore, are a reminder of our humanity - our mortality. Buddhism’s concept of “mono no aware" teaches the same thing. Like Cherry Blossoms’ cycle of exceptional beauty followed by a quick death, a human being’s life can be given and taken at any moment. During World War 2, Japanese pilots on suicide missions (Kamikazes) painted the figure of the Cherry Blossom on their planes, while some brought branches of these flowers to accompany them in death. Human life is not everlasting. Humanity’s evanescence, epitomized by Cherry Blossoms, reminds us that life is too short to squander away. We have to relish every breathing moment we have left and live life to the fullest."
Understanding the Symbolism of Cherry Blossoms
written by Kristina Dems and edited by S Forsyth
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