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Today I trapped cat #1 ...he's at the vet tonight and will have his plumbing removed tomorrow. After a couple days of rest he'll be taken back to his feline family.

 

Update: 12/3/09

He was returned to his "home" at 5:30 am.......now his hormones will dissipate and he won't be impregnating the poor female cats in this colony any more. I noticed there are at least four more males to trap.

  

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All I See is You

 

I want to be your fragrant musk,

I want to be that soft breeze that gently touches your soul,

I want to be that fire, which enflames your heart,

I want to bathe in the ocean of your passions,

And feel the caresses of the waves of your love,

 

I eat, I drink, I sleep you,

These words resonate in me,

“Blessed be thou forever”,

God above- only knows what I desire,

I am sinking -yes I am sinking

Into that labyrinth of love.

 

I am now a captive of your spell,

My reasoning is blocked,

My sanity stolen,

My normal life seems so out of reach,

You surround me by your powerful aroma of musk,

You so far away across the ocean,

Yet that asian perfume so powerful,

Draws me to you,

My heart is trapped by your love,

And when the shades of twilight close the day,

All I see is you! ! ! -you! ! ! -you! ! ! .

 

17-08-08

ANJALI SINHA

~*

benched in minneapolis

"Trapped in the Sandstorm"

 

Improvisation.

No story.

 

Models:

Left warrior: Myself

Middle warrior: Alter Myself

Right warrior: Than Ross

Three fish traps each with a platform for sleeping and working. Off the coast of Davao City, The Philippines, Mindanao Island.

 

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Old lobster trap, Newfoundland.

A frosty Sunday morning in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada.

 

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Pian pris au piège!

Brightly colored lobster traps sit emptied of lobsters awaiting the following day's trapping activities.

A small indoor courtyard off Little High Street on a sunny Saturday morning.

Where the below shot came from

Early morning in a temple near Tokyo. Late late autumn in and around Tokyo.

Head shot of the unique hanging sculpture.

“Some of my old memories feel trapped in amber in my brain, lucid and burning, while others are like the wing beat of a hummingbird, an intangible, ephemeral blur.”

Mira Bartok, The Memory Palace

 

Hops are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant Humulus lupulus. They are used primarily as a flavoring and stability agent in beer, to which they impart a bitter, tangy flavor, though they are also used for various purposes in other beverages and herbal medicine. [from Wiki]

This little red squirrel has decided to set up house in our home! At first he was putting walnuts in this SUV in our front yard which he fill to the brim! There was at least 200 nuts in this vehicle! Then it started putting nuts on our roof. It sounded like he was bowling.

 

We found out she had 2 babies because my husband heard this racket in our ease-through. It sounded like something was trapped. He cut through our soffit and this big nest fell out, along with a baby! The next day another one came out fro our attic. They both made it! And are running around and happy.

Easy to see the layer of bad air.

Sony A7RII Astro Photography Milkyway Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Photography

 

Subscribe to my new youtube channel and see how I used the divine section and golden rectangle, spiral, and ratio to get the cover of N-Photo Magazine with my fine-art landscape photo Sunrise at Toroweap in the Grand Canyon! And see how Ansel Adams and the great painters, photographers, and fine art masters all used the golden mean to exalt their compositions:

 

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The milkyway as seen from a Malibu sea cave at low tide! This cave can get a lot of water, and one can actually get trapped if the tide rises too far while you're in there! Especially if the waves are big! And trying to navigate your way out in the dark over slippery hidden rocks and waves can be tough! Saltwater is no friend to Nikon D810s nor Sony A7RIIs! :)

 

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Just a bit of ligt painting! Sony 16-35mm Vario-Tessar T FE F4 ZA OSS E-Mount !

Trap door on Second and Chestnut

A few weeks ago I had a portfolio review with a Swedish photographer and gallery owner. He discovered that a common theme in many of my photos was captivity versus freedom. Not until he said it, I realized that he was right. I keep coming back to it. Here's another "captivity versus freedom" photo that I photographed at a nature reserve at sunrise.

 

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Macro Mondays: Double Exposure

Air bubbles under ice on a pond

A young fisherman goes about the usual preparation of his shellfish traps before taking yet another nighttime boat trip to a certain deep area in Subic Bay where he will submerge the said traps to catch blue crab.

 

Taken at a village seashore in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.

Creativity has to be a practice. If you wait for divine inspiration, it may never come. This week proved that. I unexpectedly have a foster baby 🐣 with me and came down with the nastiest stomach virus I've ever had, all in tandem with attempting to launch a new creative challenge. Any one of those things is anxiety-inducing for me. Life is unpredictable. I quite literally don't know when I'm going to be a mother and when motherhood will be suddenly taken away. I don't know what my health will do. None of us get guarantees.

 

And that is why creativity needs to be a practice, because when we cultivate a deep understanding of where our creativity comes from, how to access it, and how to act on it, we more successfully achieve ☑️ flow state ☑️ optimum productivity ☑️ deepest creativity.

 

And when we fail to cultivate that deep understanding of our creativity, we find ourselves waiting for it, and upset when it doesn't come. We use terms like "writer's block" and "dry spell", when most of the time what we suffer from is a lack of underlying connection to what makes us creative.

 

There's one more day to sign up for the creativity challenge. It's free: brookeshaden.com/events/impact.php

And I've thrown in an editing tutorial and chance for a Sony camera giveaway for anyone who registers. There are 2,000 of us taking the challenge. It's a gentle guide deeper into our creativity for a more sustainable practice. Because while life sometimes throws us curve balls, we can still cultivate a sense of creative security within.

Lobster traps on Dungeness beach, Kent, England.

 

Taken with the Fujifilm X100F.

 

Justin

www.justingreen19.co.uk

  

Happy 50th birthday, 2001 A Space Odyssey!!!!!!!!!!!

 

The We're Here challenge on April 2 2018 was: Kubrick Perspective

A poacher's busy hands are trying to release his foot from a man trap.

I took this picture at the 'Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse Museum of Norfolk Life' last year.

Don't let your emotions keep you trapped!

Morgongåva, Sweden

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