CLUBBING SERIES With this image I am adding to “Who Needs Love” and “Cigar Club”. Kind of a mini project to profile some of the photography work I do in that area. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——-
Steph, location dance 2007
Worth going to larger for this – lots more stars and detail. / These trees were drowned along with a whole valley to create a man-made lake as part of a hydro scheme in the 1950s. They’ve resurfaced as a result of a drought we’ve been having for the last few years courtesy of global warming. / I shot this about midnight under a full moon at Lake Eucumbene – the night transformed this desolate landscape into a hauntingly beautiful one but you could still feel the naked pain of this wounded land – and for what – the same never-ending drought has just about shut down the hydro scheme that did this.
“To dance is to be out of yourself. Larger, more beautiful, more powerful. This is power, it is glory on earth and it is yours for the taking.” ~Agnes De Mille Taken at the ‘Move Me’ Shooters Gallery event, thanks to Producer/Art Director Alateia. Best viewed large.
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“I am the half sister of the Great king Arthur Pendragon. History claims I am a witch. In truth…I have the blood of the faerie running thick in my veins. I am not an evil witch, but a priestess of the Goddess. Merlin took Arthur right after he was born, to have him raised somewhere else. We did not grow up together he and I. I was brought to Avalon at a rather young age to become a priestess. After Arthur was acknowledged as the successor to the throne, he had to pass a test. As a maiden-priestess I was chosen to sleep with the Stag King (which was Arthur that night). During this night our son Mordred was conceived. This was the begining of the end of the Knights of the Round Table and the downfall of Arthur’s Kindom.” Lady Morgaine
~After a Glorious day, here along the California coast…..we were watching the most amazing sunset when I looked over at my beautiful girl, she was just swept away by the magic of it all … dancing and singing on the rocks, celebrating the end and the beginning of another sacred day… West Cliff, Santa Cruz CA. /
............ / ................. / ................... / ..................... / say something... / .............. / ....I don’t have word’s.. / ....do you?... / ..no.... / ............love u.. / ......... / ....I know… / ............ black, blue, combine, dance disco, green. last, love, partner, pleasure, red, romance, slow, steps, together, yellow, youth, Rabi Khan / .............. / .......... / ................. /
Two cats are joyfully dancing on the Halloween pumpkins at night! You can view more Halloween products at my zazzle gallery*! / Halloween Kittys Key-chain / Halloween Kittys T-shirt / Halloween Kittys Mousepad / Halloween Kittys Trick ‘r Treat Bag / Halloween Kittys Postage / Halloween Kittys Magnet
Another from the collaborative series of photos that Jo O’Brien and myself took for aeris for her two very talented DJ’s Jase from outta space and Skirtchaser www.vividphotography.net see all collaborations with Jo here Also in this series: /
natural effect of the bridge lights, moving the camera around, long exposure. / Tejo river. Lisbon.Portugal / . / . /
in lake Simon québec Canada Views at this time 372 Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Date/heure original 2008-07-10 20:13:18 / Mesure de la vitesse de l’obturateur 1/50 s / Indice d’ouverture f/5.0 / Vitesse estimée ISO ISO 800 / Indice d’exposition biaisée -1.00 eV / Mode compteur Partial / Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode / Longueur focale 85 mm / Balance des blancs Manual white balance
In Ink and Marker Featured In The New Beat Generation
In Ink/Marker 280×210
Upon reflection, it was an awesome feat to sustain whirling for so long. The dancers enter a trance and their devotion is true for all to see. Canon EOS 40D. 17-85 mm. Lightroom 2. Featured in Art of the Middle East and All things Egyptian
Original oil painting produced on stretched 91cm x 61cm canvas using a knife, mixing only on the canvas using a limited colour palette.There’s many more figurative, dance and portrait fine art original oil paintings, pastels and gicleé prints on my website: ryoung-art
Original oil painting produced on stretched 91cm x 61cm canvas using a knife, mixing only on the canvas using a limited colour palette.There’s many more figurative, dance and portrait fine art original oil paintings, pastels and gicleé prints on my website: ryoung-art
I had lost my Canon 5D tethering during a shoot and after I reconnected myself, not pointing or focusing on anything, I fired off a test shot to see if my connection was re-established. The model was in the background dancing away to pass the time and this is what I captured. It’s not a shadow, it’s a very out of focus image You gotta love mistakes sometimes!!!
fractal manipulation done in FraxPlorer, PSP and filters. Myths about Butterflies Many of the ancient civilizations believed that butterflies were symbols of the human soul. The Greeks believed that a new human soul was born each time an adult butterfly emerged from its cocoon. Butterflies have been used by the Chinese and Japanese cultures for centuries as symbols of joy and the essence of happiness. Both cultures have added them to manuscripts, paintings and drawings for centuries. Early Europeans believed that the human soul took the form of a butterfly so, they viewed the butterfly with great respect and often with fear. Northern Europeans throught that dreams were the result of the soul-butterfly’s wanderings through other worlds. In southern Germany, some say the dead are reborn as children who fly about as butterflies, resulting in the belief that they bring children. The Irish believe that butterflies are the souls of the dead waiting to pass through purgatory. Native American Indian legends told that butterflies would carry the wishes to the Great Spirit in heaven to be granted. Shoshone Indians believed that butterfles were originally pebbles, into which the Great Spirit blew the precious breath of life. Native American Zuni tribes believed that butterfles could predict the weather. The Zuni also believed that the white butterfly predicts the beginning of summer. The Blackfeet Indians believe that dreams are brought to us in sleep by a butterfly. The butterfly is a symbol of the fertility of the earth among some tribes of Mexico. Born out of the caterpillar in the chrysalis, butterflies were a symbol of rebirth, regeneration, happiness, and joy to Native Americans in Mexico. The Maya looked upon butterflies also as the spirits of dead warriors in disguise descending to earth. A dying man in the Solomon Islands has a choice as to what he will become at death and often chooses a butterfly. Among the Nagas of Assam the dead are believed to go through a series of transformations in the underworld and are finally reborn as butterflies. When the butterfly dies, that is the end of the soul forever. The Aztecs believed that the happy dead in the form of beautiful butterflies would visit their relatives to assure them that all was well. These butterflies flew around the house and around bouquets of flowers which were carried by Aztec men of social rank. Metamorphosis of butterflies and moths is one of the mysteries of Nature. The ability of these insects to change from the crawling caterpillar to the flying adult is almost magical. Many people are so awe inspired by the metamorphosis that they believe that butterflies and moths could never have evolved over millions of years without a God behind it. The night butterfly [the moth] attracted by the flame, like the soul attracted by heavenly truths, burns in the flame, reflection of the trials that must be endured to eliminate the fleshy sink-stones before knowing the joys of the beyond. / from Unsolved Mysteries
FEATURED in the / OLYMPUS AND FOUR THIRDS GROUP… DANCE ON THE NIGHT LIGHT Just make a wish….. / I will be there to catch your smile….. :) / Patricia LucyarohanuiOlympus E-510 / Currumbin GC QLD
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