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Took this awhile ago but i just got these from Liz and just got Photoshop thanks to john....

 

Umm yeah dont know what else to write on this one i think the descriptions kinda self explanatory....

 

Because if you dont watch your step in the world you can always end up somewhere you never meant to go or falling and getting hurt

Excerpt from the plaque:

 

Red Slate Pencil Urchin

 

Slate pencil urchins have spines so thick they can be broken off and used like chalk to write on slate. Their stout spines have many functions, including defense, moving around the wedging themselves into safe places.

Strażnicy 169.365

Warsaw, Poland, Ochota district

al. Niepodległości 223

Winter

 

Have you seen the film "The Pianist" starring Adrian Brody? If you have then you already know the story of Mr. Szpilman. The story is based on the autobiographical book The Pianist, a World War II memoir by the Polish-Jewish pianist and composer Władysław Szpilman. This has been one of my favorite films and it made an impact on me when I saw it and the story itself has always amazed me and captivated my attention.

Last night, a few blocks from my new home, my finacee took me to the apartment where Władysław Szpilman was hidden for a year by Wilm Hosenfeld.

Outside of the residence you will find this art installation of "Guards" watchign the entrance to the hiding spot many years earlier. These are amazing pieces and very pronounced as you walk by them lit up at night. There is a commemorative plaque that also marks the spot.

There is much to be found on the subject. Here is the Wiki article on Mr. Szpilman. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Szpilman

 

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Warsaw, Poland

Atmospheric, moody start to a busy Saturday of exploring our new home. First though, the fog beckoned me to come and explore...so i did. With awesome results! Enjoy!

  

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Cathedral 127.365

Poznan, Poland

Winter

An early morning rendezvous along the swollen Warta river to capture one of my favorite reflections of the Cathedral this time with a twist of obscurity

 

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Metro 164.365

Warsaw, Poland

Winter

Taking the fast Metro to a new spot in the city for a little Sunday adventure. My friend Sebatstian knows the city pretty well and is busy navigating me to all of the cool Vegetarian/Vegan restaurants throughout the city. Warsaw is now recognized as the city with the second or third largest and fastest growing Vegan/Vegetarian scenes...and the food is unbelievably delicious..

Anyway...I digress. We have two lines of Metro in the city, one longer and one short with another one planned. Very cool additional and super fast way tot get around the city if you are in the vicinity. Easy to navigate. I tend to like to take the trams so I can see out the window...but, a Metro once in a while is also pretty cool.

 

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Deliberate tempos 188.365

Warsaw, Poland

Winter

Finally a little sun and temps 20c (still sitting at 4c) warmer than the previous Friday. Yay!

 

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Warsaw, Poland

Atmospheric, moody start to a busy Saturday of exploring our new home. First though, the fog beckoned me to come and explore...so i did. With awesome results! Enjoy!

  

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4/365 - A Fresh Start

 

I caught the bus into Eastbourne this morning and it was a bit chilly waiting at the stop.

 

There was still frost on the bus shelter and I had time to write on it :))

D'Leedon Condo

 

Another case of infringement.

A story from a friend

www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=122048650465876...

 

www.allsingaporestuff.com/article/dishonest-duo-steals-ph...

 

singapore.coconuts.co/2016/06/15/photographer-gets-shock-...

 

My photos and drawing have also been embezzled by manys over the years. Recently i just found one quite a big orgarnisation who used my photo on their website without my permission, but good that the company has apologised with compensation. I would like to highlight again over here, please do not use my works without my consent, you can send me a flickr mail or write on the comment box if you are interested to purchase. Just make a reverse thought, be respect to our hard works. Thank you for the understanding and support.

Two Crows 126.365

Poznan, Poland

Winter

Crossing over the very full and flooded Warta river and being buzzed by these two crows clowning around. Somethign I had made them want to get close to me and the only I could figure was the shiny glass from my Canon. Who knows. Glad they didnt attack!

 

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Dear Flickr Page Designer,

 

The colour black is my most favoured shade on this planet but definitely NOT as a BG for photos. Most art galleries display their masterpieces on white BGs, artist paint on cream or white canvases, how many paintings have you seen on a black BG, we write on white paper and white iPads are better for viewing photos. Black is a cool colour for Moving images but not for photos. White BGs and white space adds style to photos.

 

Flickr lost a lot of style in your last change a few months ago please don't make it any worse.

 

Thank You

 

CC

 

"change is good but keep it stylish"

  

The New Flickr Photo Page: Welcome to the Twilight Zone

 

Flickr’s new photo page has become a dark and dreary world: It has no light or life; It’s completely black. White space is nonexistent. We have gone from bad to worse, from light to darkness, from bright to dark, from cheerful to dreary. Flickr keeps insisting on eliminating white spaces from the website. Light, so essential to photography, is almost totally absent on the new photo page. It seems that the designers of these pages, ignoring the importance of white space and good design, have turned the photo page into nightmarish black hole that one even hesitates to enter. There is enough darkness in life and in the world to have Flickr turned the photo page into a twilight zone. All text is reverse now and difficult to read. Comments seem like an insignificant appendix on a side bar. There’s nothing under the photo. No up and down movement, only on the sidebar.

 

My biggest complaint is about the black with reverse text. This is not reader friendly at all. It may be great for designing websites with little text, but on Flickr there is a lot of commenting and reading going on all the time. This page design is probably the aborted child of a nonreader (the legions today allergic to books), because a reader would never design a page so anti reading and unpleasant to the eye as this one. Who wants to read and write on a black page with text in reverse? Now if you want to write more than one or two lines, who is going to stay on your page long enough to read it on a black sidebar on the right side of the photo page that minimizes the importance of comments? With the new page design we have one more reason not to comment and to spend even less time on Flickr.

 

Flickr seems to be autodestructing because they don’t listen to reason. Wisdom is in the counsel of many. They would not listen, even though a Flickr team member, Satish Mummareddy, said that they “have incorporated a lot of the feedback you have been sharing with us and we believe that Flickr’s experience is ready to be the default experience for everyone” . Well, I’m not sure that they really pay that much attention to what we have to say.

 

The buddy icon now is a port hole. We are all in the same dark and dreary ship, looking out, not through a large panoramic window, but through a tiny port hole. That port hole represents the whole experience on the new Flickr photo page. This new design is so claustrophobic and prison like that it serves to make us feel more isolated and distant from our contacts and the rest of Flickr, not closer and more in touch. Where is the improvement here? I want to know. Speed? Fine, we needed that, but not at the expense of functionality, user friendliness and a really appealing to the eye photo page.

 

Marissa Mayer said: “We want to make Flickr awesome again”. Well, the new photo page is certainly not the way to accomplish that goal.

 

Warsaw, Poland

Ochota District

Winter

Small snowstorm greeted us as we moved into our new neighborhood making the newness seem even more magical than it already felt.

  

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Dreary day 147.365

Poznan, Poland

Winter

  

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NEW! check this new set out in my etsy shop...www.jessicastolte.etsy.com

 

G.L.A.M.O.R.O.U.S! These fabulous 'Old Hollywood Glamour' tags were custom designed by *me* to be exquisitely used by *you*!

 

Set of 20 tags includes one each of Audrey, Marilyn, Humphrey & Cary. Coordinating thread is included. They measure 2" in diameter. Printed on crisp cardstock with a canvas-like texture (tiffany blue with chocolate brown & brilliant white with rich black). Paper is easy to write on if you'd like to add your own personal touch. Audrey & Marilyn can be customized for *you*...i'll replace the 'love, jessica' with your name!

 

These fabulous tags are perfect for so many things!

(Spoil that glamorous man or woman in your life with a fun treat!)

-add an elegant touch to a gift

-great for weddings, bachelorette parties, bridal showers, girls' night out, girls' weekends, bachelor parties, rehearsal dinners

-fabulous additions to your scrapbook pages

-attach to a thank-you gift

-attach to party favors

-be creative, endless possibilities!!!!

 

These fab tags will arrive in a special package just for you :)

Poznan, Poland

Autumn

My past self worries and my future self consoles. Such is the conundrum of life.

 

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“Your days are numbered. Use them to throw open the windows of your soul to the sun. If you do not, the sun will soon set, and you with it.” -Marcus Aurelius

 

I don’t like owning a lot of stuff and dream of downsizing our house someday. I do, however, have a few collections of things. Notebooks and bandanas are two things I have more of than I really need. They’re useful collections, though, and give me immense joy. They don’t take up much space and the designs on them are like collecting tiny pieces of art that I can delight in.

 

I have stickers, magnets, and Kula cloths with my Seclusive Nature design on them. It was high time I had a bandana and notebook made. They came out perfect! This also happens to be photo # 100 in my “Write On!” collection and it couldn’t be a more fitting photo for it.

 

Notebook from Apex Artisan Store (Etsy) and bandana from Crafty Fabric Customs (Etsy).

 

Warsaw, Poland

Winter

Perfect foggy start for my early morning explorations in the neighborhood. Wasn't expecting fog, but couldn't be more delighted to discover it had filled the streets when I woke up. :) Greetings from Ochota! :)

Thanks to my partners at Digital24.pl for supplying the Canon Polska EOS 6D II and the 50mm! Love it!

 

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Caught 145.365

Poznan, Poland

Winter

  

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Old Photo Of Me Done By Lexia Mccoy

 

Spoken:

Oh wow, man !

Wait a second man. whaddaya think the teachers gonna look like this year ?

My butt, man !

T-t-teacher stop that screaming, teacher dont you see ?

Dont wanna be no uptown fool.

Maybe I should go to hell, but Im doin well,

Teacher needs to see me after school.

Chorus:

I think of all the education that I missed.

But then my homework was never quite like this.

Got it bad, got it bad, got it bad,

Im hot for teacher.

I got it bad, so bad,

Im hot for teacher.

Spoken:

Hey, I heard you missed us, were back !

I brought my pencil

Gimme something to write on, man

I heard about your lessons, but lessons are so cold.

I know about this school.

Little girl from cherry lane, how did you get so bold ?

How did you know that golden rule ?

Chorus

(guitar solo)

Oh man, I think the clock is slow

I dont feel tardy

Class dismissed

Strażnicy

Warsaw, Poland, Ochota district

al. Niepodległości 223

Winter

 

Have you seen the film "The Pianist" starring Adrian Brody? If you have then you already know the story of Mr. Szpilman. The story is based on the autobiographical book The Pianist, a World War II memoir by the Polish-Jewish pianist and composer Władysław Szpilman. This has been one of my favorite films and it made an impact on me when I saw it and the story itself has always amazed me and captivated my attention.

Last night, a few blocks from my new home, my finacee took me to the apartment where Władysław Szpilman was hidden for a year by Wilm Hosenfeld.

Outside of the residence you will find this art installation of "Guards" watchign the entrance to the hiding spot many years earlier. These are amazing pieces and very pronounced as you walk by them lit up at night. There is a commemorative plaque that also marks the spot.

There is much to be found on the subject. Here is the Wiki article on Mr. Szpilman. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw_Szpilman

 

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Poznan, Poland

Autumn

Canon EOS 6D II 50mm 1.2f

Stary Rynek

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Wish List 172.365

Warsaw, Poland

Old Town, Stary Rynek

Winter

 

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Weight 118.365

Poznan, Poland

Winter

Not everyone always has a wonderful Holiday season and sometimes when you look, you can see the heaviness of it taking a toll on someone close by. I watched this person sitting alone, wringer their hands in an anxious manner with a look of worry and dread exposed for all to see. And then they are moving, the tram is stopping and their destination has arrived leaving me to wonder if I had witnessed it at all.

 

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What would you write on that sand?

 

One-second light-painting with Kim Henry. Behind the scenes video on tubestories.tv

 

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Fractured 120.365

Poznan, Poland

Winter

The drama of sunset leaves me thinking that the sun is angry for having to go to bed so early.

 

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This was in a little street near London Station. You write on there whatever you want to do :)

 

Add what you want to do in the comments :)

i've started to write on an italian web-magazine and The Belgian Fridge it's my third article (:

Small Town Lonely

Had something was going to write on loneliness,and did,but then pressed a wrong button and it came through not finished,so when time permits next time

Warsaw, Poland

Winter

Just wandering. Aimlessly wanderings through my neighborhood and vicinity getting a feel for the vibe of my new home. Sparks of inspiration at each entry keep me busy and my on the lookout for more!

 

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I have been marked. I feel like no matter where I go the wolves will find me because of my marks. I express my internal markings by using sharpies to write on myself how I am feeling. In this case I wanted to use a rainbow of color but decided it was probably better to play around with pen and pen shapes rather than color all over myself.

 

Photographs are © Copyright Galactic Dreams (or others when indicated) and are not in the public domain and may not be used on blogs, websites, or in other media without advance written permission from Galactic Dreams.

To Write Love On Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery.

 

You need to know that rescue is possible, that freedom is possible, and that God is still in the business of redemption .

 

Body art done by my sister Naomi.

-edwin mccain.

 

hmmmm.

please pardon the terrible penmanship.

do you have any idea how hard it is to write on yourself right there?

grrrr.

took forever.

Warsaw, Poland

My boy cat Louis has never been outside and our new aprtment now has a balcony....the intique is palpatable as he becomes increasingly curious about what is beyond the door. So far we have several crows and a group of finches that love to tease him, but ultiamtly he is a big coward. :)

  

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Looking North 140.365

Poznan, Poland

Winter

Snow yesterday, meting slush today. It is with good fortune that I really enjoy puddles because the roads are paved with them today.

 

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Warsaw, Poland

Winter

I am especially enjoying the new rush of commuting through the city. Here I am at the metro line and this is a great way to get to some parts of the city We have two line right now and more to come...very exciting. I tend to really enjoy the trams as I like to be able to see the city and get a feel for it, but for speed...I am all in. :)

 

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This is a pinhole image I took of Ponytail Falls right at the beginning of that first big winter storm we had last month. I was out on a hike with Aaron, Victor, Wendi and Jenna. I came away with a number of images that I like, but as I prefer to do, I like to post a few, sit on the rest, look at them, work on them, look at them some more, ponder a bit, and so on. So sometimes it takes me a while to actually get some of those images up. Plus I think, that even if you get twenty great images from a certain trip, that if you deluge your audience with them, it dilutes each of those image's impact.

 

I do not really have too much more to say this morning. Sorry Sawtoothphoto, in response to one of your comments on one of my last pinhole images, I was going to make my next pinhole post a real loser. I was going to put up a photo that suffered poor composition, poor exposure, my giant finger across half the frame, whatever. Because I really do have plenty of those. I was joking with Aaron the other night while out shooting that I should just start a whole other account here on Flickr and call it "Zeb's Losers". I have boxes of those types of photos. Sadly, or not, I do not have any of them scanned and just have not gotten to it just yet. I am sure you all can understand why this is not normally a high priority of mine to scan all my worst negatives.

 

But I do think it would be a valuable lesson to post one or a couple of those types of shots. It is heartening for those who think practiced photographers churning out amazing photos never take a bad picture. That and I have a whole little mini-essay I would like to write on how there really is no such thing as a "good" or "bad" photograph, that those are silly and subjective terms that we mistakenly apply. So don't worry Fred, that awful pinhole image is still coming, I will make sure I try to pick out a real doozy of one too. I have posted pinhole images before that I thought were not too good and been proven wrong. Not this time! ;-)

  

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I've always wanted a concept with an owl. I did it.

 

Usually, when I am editing an image, I think about what to write on my Flickr descriptions. Once I start uploading the image, and it's my time to write something up. This overwhelming urge to go to bed comes over me. All I have to say at the moment is blue is my favorite color...

Night :)

 

Photographed when I first met Denise. We had a fantastic time taking pictures at Mission Creek in Kelowna. She is the first person I met through Instagram! She is an amazing painter! I highly recommend checking out her Instagram !!|

  

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When a building is alive,

every corner can see you.

Following your every step

from the inner halls to your

car too.

Walking faster will not save you.

Be polite, do not write on the walls,

throw away your trash too.

These are just a few things

I would remember to do.

Least the building sees you

Warsaw, Poland

Winter

Spring is "almost" in the air. But since we are about 20c warmer since last week, well that has to count for something! Playing with motion today and feeling the city vibes set the tone for the day.

 

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Early 1900s postcard of the Springburn Park boating lake. It's a Heliotyped card and unposted. It says on the back: Inland 1/2d. Foreign 1d, with nothing but the address on this side. Imagine sending a postcard with no message on it? I suppose you'd have to write on the front of the card on the sky area if posting abroad.

Midtown.

Warsaw, Poland

Winter

An in between day of warmer temps brought new optimism for an end to winter....but, the snow returning today proves that winter isnt quite done yet...or perhaps not even started! :)

  

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No Entry 162.365

Warsaw, Poland

Winter

  

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ARTISTI O VANDALI ?

  

Una scritta su un condominio comporta una multa. Su un edificio storico anche la reclusione. Ma chi la nasconde con un graffito non è punibile. Chi paga?

Se un maleducato imbratta il muro di un condominio per la prima volta commette reato, quindi merita una multa. Se un writer ci dipinge un disegno sopra la scritta del maleducato di prima fa un’opera d’arte, quindi merita un applauso. Questa, in parole estremamente semplici, la sentenza della Corte di Cassazione secondo cui non è punibile chi usa le bombolette spray sulla facciata di un condominio già sporcata da un altro

Considerazioni sui graffiti che popolano i muri delle città: vandalismo o comunicazione degli esclusi?

La quale non è una novità dei nostri tempi, come sappiamo visitando i siti archeologici di Roma, Pompei e non solo.

La scrittura sui muri delle città era presente ovunque. Costume che scomparve nel Medioevo. Anche perché fuori dai conventi proliferava l’analfabetismo e i monaci non erano molto inclini a scrivere sui muri della città.

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ARTISTS OR VANDALS?

  

A sign on an apartment building results in a fine. On a historic building also imprisonment. But whoever hides it with a graffiti is not punishable. Who pays?

If a rude person smears the wall of an apartment building for the first time he commits a crime, then he deserves a fine. If a writer paints a drawing on top of the rude guy from before he makes a work of art, then he deserves an applause. This, in extremely simple words, is the sentence of the Court of Cassation according to which those who use spray cans on the facade of an apartment building already soiled by another are not punishable

Considerations on the graffiti that populate city walls: vandalism or communication of the excluded?

Which is nothing new in our times, as we know by visiting the archaeological sites of Rome, Pompeii and beyond.

The writing on the walls of the cities was present everywhere. Costume that disappeared in the Middle Ages. Also because illiteracy proliferated outside the convents and the monks were not very inclined to write on the walls of the city.

  

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Poznan, Poland

Winter

 

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