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gesammelte Zigaretten - ich bin übrigens aus gesundheitlichen Gründen Nichtraucher.
Collected cigarettes - incidentally, for health reasons, I am a non-smoker.
...or a "meditating Zigarette"
starring Zebrio/Brian
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Zigarette - Filter - Aschenbecher~ W. Finger 2025
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Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette (1886)
32,3 × 24,8 cm
Oil on canvas
Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890)
Van Gogh Museum (Vincent van Gogh Foundation), Amsterdam
Currently at the exhibition GOTHIC MODERN in the ALBERTINA in Vienna
www.albertina.at/en/exhibitions/gothic-modern/
"Was Vincent influenced by 17th-century Dutch vanitas paintings, in which skulls serve as a "memento mori," a reminder of mortality? Was Vincent commenting on the fragility of life and the passage of time?"
The Van Gogh Museum curators' interpretation is: "it's just a joke. The choice of a skeleton was likely inspired by Vincent's classes at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts; skeletons were used to teach students about anatomy and give them drawing practice. But Vincent was hardly a dutiful student: both his letters and anecdotes from others record that he sparred with his drawing and painting teachers and was scornful of conservative academic practice. His time at the Academy lasted only weeks; he felt he was learning nothing and later proclaimed academic training "damned boring." Taken from that perspective, "Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette" could be read as a thumbing-of-the-nose at "the establishment.""
vangoghschair.blogspot.com/2008/06/memento-mori-or-just-j...
March 2014, Session II
Some of additional but quite old stuff of one of my all time favorites: first session with Anna in the Nordoe dunes.
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Flickr Explore Formula:
1) get a naked woman, preferably just in socks.
2) Try to get some "bokeh" (fancy term for depth of field, focus point, etc, etc)
3) have her standing somewhere outside in a sunset, or sunrise, lots of smooth clouds
4) a close up of a flower would push it over the edge into awesometown
5) and if you can somehow make it HDR (the visual equivalent of a hobo is humping a rainbow), then go for it.
Small rant...
So, I'm sure to do the opposite. Sometimes I don't understand the mentality of Flickr's social community or the overall perception of what is good, what is great, etc. I think I've read that a child smoking is an automatic "red flag" within Flickr (and that some images have ended up deleted? Maybe I imagined that ... I don't know). But somehow a harsh truth within a large world is more controversial (and this image is fake, mind you; just a prop cigarette and Photoshop smoke) suggestive, provocative and nearly obviously exploitative imagery. Maybe I need to grow boobs.
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