Repetition 

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  • I hope you enjoy. Abstracts and Artsy Architecture Landscapes and Nature Street Tasmania

  • Trying to frame an everyday life situation artsiticaly and present it back to the viewer…

  • Playing with repetition for a photo comp (which I won yay) I am very pleased with the result.

  • World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA

  • After the James Blunt concert at Sydney Entertainment Quarter at mid-night, my friends decided to go and see the balloons in Canberra in the early morning. I drove to canberra in 4 hours and wow, so peaceful and energetic and the same time. Commonwealth Place, Canberra, Australia / 2006-04-15 4:52 AM – Yes the time is the key! Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 / 4 sec / F/2 / ISO100 © All rights reserved :hinting Please see the rest of my portfolio. /

  • Yellow sodium light on the seaside. All natural colour. P1170256.jpg Collaroy Beach after the sunset / 2005-12-03 8:31pm Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 / 2 sec / f/2 / ISO-100 © All rights reserved :hinting Please see the rest of my portfolio. /

  • HSBC building in Hong Kong by Norman Foster (not the colour lighting) 2006-06-12 Panasonic DMC-LC1 / 1 sec / F/4 / ISO-100 © All rights reserved :hinting Please see the rest of my portfolio. /

  • carefully planted tress, trimmed hedges and angular stone staircase just immediately captured my senses… and makes this Brusells scene a modern day cityscape for me…

  • Looking down

  • lockers within a former academy.

  • www.eyelightsphotography.com Sands on the glorious Johanna Beach, Victoria. /

  • While we were roadtripping through New England one of our first stops was in Essex, Connecticut. The season was fall and our intention was to take in the wonders of nature, enjoy the fall foilage. In Essex we bought tickets for the Essex Steam Train and Riverboat. When we got to the ticket counter it turned out that the train had been reserved for a private party and not open to the public on that day but since it was just the two of us ( my husband and I) they said they would give us a private car. If you still haven’t figured it out well the private car looked like what you see above. It had this antique feel about it, reminded me of a time when these trains were the means of tranportation, nothing like the trains we have today. And then every once in a while the steam train would let out a tut. It was enchanting. The blue of the chairs so cool, so lush, the sun streaming in. A perfect stop on what turned into a perfect trip. / Sitting the old Fashioned Way

  • A piece inspired by Morrissey’s track Everyday is Like Sunday.

  • Seaworld, QLD Australia / ....I also took some shots of some jumping dolphins, however, the view from the car park really caught my visual attention…

  • Every day he walks to work and doesn’t notice the green triangles… what else doesn’t he notice.

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  • ...love repetition at the best of times, however, finding these extra large scale tyres whilst walking the streets in Franklin, Louisiana was a shot I got so excited about.

  • The Tibetan word Bardo means literally “intermediate state” – also translated as “transitional state” or “in-between state” or “liminal state”. / There are six traditional bardo states known as the Six Bardos: the Bardo of This Life, the Bardo of Meditation, the Bardo of Dream, the Bardo of Dying, the Bardo of Dharmata (Reality) and the Bardo of Existence. I’ve long been fascinated by the concept of the various bardos and this image has a dream bardo kind of feel for me. Many thanks to bodhiimages / for the use of his beautiful poem / bardo/song for the dead to be at peace, in this heart of hearts
 / even when one, so precious, departs
 / seeing the truth, neither here nor there
 / trusting this life, so unique, so rare
 / everything changes, in the blink of an eye
 / knowing the mind is as vast as the sky
 / clouds may come and rain may fall
 / and strings of the heart will always call
 / let them play their sweet songs of joy
 / a melody so pure, no thought could destroy / be at one and look within, remain peacefully aware
 / of everything and everyone, let love shine
 / everywhere. © tim buckley | bodhi images Featured in the groups Tunnel Vision / The Art of Intrigue & / Nirvana

  • For Rob. Towards the end of the novel, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera writes: “And therein lies the whole of man’s plight. Human time does not turn in a circle; it runs ahead in a straight line. That is why man cannot be happy: happiness is the longing for repetition.” I wondered then when I first read the novel—some 20 years ago, and I wonder today about the relationship(s) (probable and hypothetical) between happiness and repetition. No stock images. / Featured in the Group: Freedom In Words and ART / Featured in the Group: This Is Relevant / Featured in the Group: ! Inspired Art ! (by Quotes or Poems or Music or Stories) / Featured in the Group: PixElations – The Art of Photoshop / Featured in the Group: The Woman Photographer / Featured in the Group: First Things / Featured in the Group: Textures Unlimited

  • Medium: Acrylic, linen & cotton threads, banana fibre on canvas. / Size: 470×762 x 18 mm / Work exhibited in Elevating the Spirit at Cairns Regional Gallery and Sugarama Gallery, Mourilyan, Far North Queensland, Australia. SYMBOLISM / Meditative mantra for strength, balance, stillness, aligning positive energies, reflections; blessings ‘I’ – representing spirit’s presence, rhythm, strength, continuity. Acknowledgement of earthly and spiritual dual realm/existence (colours: red/passion/vibrant external; blue/inner nurturance, higher source; gold/life force). FEATURED in ALTERED ART / (3 Aug.09) / and ABSTRACT ART PLUS in / THE ART OF INTRIGUE (6.08.09) _

  • Just playing with lighting. / Nikon D300 with 18 – 200 mm lens

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