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Good morning friends. this is the last shot of my D80, she has accompanied me since 2007, has visited Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, Denmark, Iceland and Morocco.

After this shot it broke, there are no spare parts and it has been discontinued by Nikon.

She has been a great companion and has captured great moments and sweet memories.

She has died with dignity... finding maybe the first amateur photo of the COVID, hahaha!

R.I.P.

I take this opportunity to take a break, friends. See you in July, a big hug and take care! Be safe, and most importantly, be supportive and careful with others!

P.S.: The new D500 has arrived! Wow, it's a machine gun!

The gardener's curse

Having completed his PhD in Biochemistry, Brian has now begun post-doctoral work on the structure of the spike glycoproteins of coronaviruses - these proteins are needed for viral entry into a host cell, so his research should help with finding effective vaccines. Coronaviruses cause a range of respiratory tract infections ranging from mild to potentially lethal (such as COVID-19), so Brian is taking his work very seriously.

 

For Macro Mondays theme 'Plastic'. I spotted this strange little pink plastic object at my local charity shop and immediately thought 'virus'. I was very surprised that there were red/green/blue lights inside that came on for several seconds when the 'virus' was jiggled.

 

No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.

Nature has its strategies to spread

 

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Piet Dolf and the "High Line Walk" in New York

A spiral orange heating element encased in a glass tube surrounded by a black, perforated, curved column (the really blurry circular foreground that creates the balls of orange, AND the somewhat blurry background that looks a bit like the patterns on soccer balls or viruses). It’s part of a table base that’s also used as an exterior heater during cold weather.

 

As shot, just cropped.

 

at Cleveland Public Library

Minox 35El Agfaphoto APX 100 Ilford HC 1+31 7:30@67 03/27/2020

ArtBreeder AI assisted Art. Upscaled and cropped, no retouching.

A remake of one of my oldest pair of eyes, now with 20 versions! LeLutka, Catwa, Genus appliers and standard BOM layers included!

 

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EVERYTHING at this event is 20% off, lots of cool stuff be sure to check it out!

 

Model/Photographer: Annika Velde

Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, again using Mirror Lab.

In an alternative imagining of the 19th century slave trade, the white man is the slave of the black slave trader.

 

Sometimes seeing things differently helps us SEE things differently.

 

Brand new black and white edit with the title borrowed from a line from Redemption Song by Bob Marley.

 

Story behind this shoot:

 

I did the colour versions of this shoot a few years ago. They went viral and were widely acclaimed as impactful and thought provoking after being picked up by a famous Black American influencer on Instagram. The series of 6 of these shots had before this been accepted for a UK Nationwide touring exhibition - to be pulled at the last minute by those in charge as it was considered it may be too "distressing for school children" to see these (even though it was a normal exhibition for all the public who would mainly be adults anyway).

 

Seeing the usual images of black people suffering in chains in the schoolbooks is apparently okay, but it is not good for kids to see things differently, or to perish the thought to make the next generation actually have to THINK and be impacted ... and if they are distressed for a little while by the reality then so be it, as that's how change happens by hearts and minds being impacted as slavery and racism and inequality based on race is distressing. Whatever the race of the perpetrator and victim.

 

I - and my two awesome models here PJ Walker and Horace Silver - am proud that these images are considered powerful enough to impact young minds. And maybe a few old ones.

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This mural in Belfast predates the current crisis but it made me think of the Coronavirus, especially with the splatter on the ground!

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mixed paints & materials on panel; 12x9in; April 2020

Flor en bosque Colomos GDL. Taken with Sony HX300 Carl Zeiss optics.

Little did we realise that while we were enjoying everything Skye could throw at us, that the world would soon be facing very dark times.

 

A lockdown project - compositing

I have been using the time to try and learn something new each day

 

This image was inspired by a shot I saw by Rosana in explore a couple of days ago. The virus is from a free image website called unsplash.com. The artist is Victor Forgars

 

Stay safe and well

 

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