Not a challenge entry.
Came across this in our warehouse today. Not sure if it is completed, hot
stock or what?
I hope you don’t mind me posting this pattern Yildiz. Thought it might liven
things up a bit. 【ツ】
Challenge #62:"Patterns of: Frozen; Dead; Lifeless Forms"-Submissions until 01 November 2016
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Re: Challenge #62:"Patterns of: Frozen; Dead; Lifeless Forms"-Submissions until 01 November 2016
Indeed. But in the spirit of the challenge, never the less.
Sury
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Hi David Antony,
Indeed ... indeed ! Look at that foot! You and Stephanie being part of movie industry helps doesn't it? Always something to find in the warehouses or storage for Halloween or for a bit of scare for any scene...
Incidentally, since 13th of October, I was suffering from a badly-sprained right ankle that pained quite terribly with all the swelling and discolorization to go with it too. Therefore, this left foot broken/cut from right above the ankle rings some bells on my side of things. The ankle feels and looks better now though.
Nice of you to bring some life to the thread. Thanks for sharing.
Yildiz
Hi David Antony,
Indeed ... indeed ! Look at that foot! You and Stephanie being part of movie industry helps doesn't it? Always something to find in the warehouses or storage for Halloween or for a bit of scare for any scene...
Incidentally, since 13th of October, I was suffering from a badly-sprained right ankle that pained quite terribly with all the swelling and discolorization to go with it too. Therefore, this left foot broken/cut from right above the ankle rings some bells on my side of things. The ankle feels and looks better now though.
Nice of you to bring some life to the thread. Thanks for sharing.
Yildiz
david antony wrote:Not a challenge entry.
Came across this in our warehouse today. Not sure if it is completed, hot
stock or what?
I hope you don’t mind me posting this pattern Yildiz. Thought it might liven
things up a bit. 【ツ】
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Re: Challenge #62:"Patterns of: Frozen; Dead; Lifeless Forms"-Submissions until 01 November 2016
Yildiz,
Sorry to hear about your ankle injury. Hope it is completely mended and you are not feeling much/any pain.
With best regards,
Sury
Sorry to hear about your ankle injury. Hope it is completely mended and you are not feeling much/any pain.
With best regards,
Sury
Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
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Re: Challenge #62:"Patterns of: Frozen; Dead; Lifeless Forms"-Submissions until 01 November 2016
Yildiz pleased to hear you recovered from the ankle sprain.
Had several and know what it is like.
Had several and know what it is like.
Re: Challenge #62:"Patterns of: Frozen; Dead; Lifeless Forms"-Submissions until 01 November 2016
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Thank you, Sury. You're very kind.
I'm hoping all is mending as it should. Hopefully, there will be no lasting traces of the injury internally ... Only a little bit of pain left here and there. No fast / hasty moves or running for some time yet.
When I saw your photo I was thankful it was merely a sprain I was recovering from and not what the photo implicated ...
Thank you for the kind thoughts and you take good care of yourselves also.
Yildiz
sury wrote:Yildiz,
Sorry to hear about your ankle injury. Hope it is completely mended and you are not feeling much/any pain.
With best regards,
Sury
Thank you, Sury. You're very kind.
I'm hoping all is mending as it should. Hopefully, there will be no lasting traces of the injury internally ... Only a little bit of pain left here and there. No fast / hasty moves or running for some time yet.
Thank you, David Antony.david antony wrote:Yildiz pleased to hear you recovered from the ankle sprain.
Had several and know what it is like.
When I saw your photo I was thankful it was merely a sprain I was recovering from and not what the photo implicated ...
Thank you for the kind thoughts and you take good care of yourselves also.
Yildiz
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Re: Challenge #62:"Patterns of: Frozen; Dead; Lifeless Forms"-Submissions until 01 November 2016
Here is my submission. A mummified victim of Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD. Force of Nature that
both destroyed the life and left intact the body. Though the challenge suggested an approach from
cold, this one is one of heat. A juxtaposition of destruction and preservation, the dichotomy very
ubiquitous in Nature. Not frozen but frozen in time.
With best regards,
Sury
both destroyed the life and left intact the body. Though the challenge suggested an approach from
cold, this one is one of heat. A juxtaposition of destruction and preservation, the dichotomy very
ubiquitous in Nature. Not frozen but frozen in time.
With best regards,
Sury
Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
Re: Challenge #62:"Patterns of: Frozen; Dead; Lifeless Forms"-Submissions until 01 November 2016
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Hi Sury;
Fascinating indeed.
What happened to the victims and the aftermath of those eruptions of Mount Vesuvius always fascinated me also since I was 7-8 years old. I was inrigued by archeology in those days and human history. The level of preservation is also fascinating, leaving real-life proof of what took place instant by instant, of the frozen bodies that were tormented because they no longer could breath because of the ash+moisture mixture they inhaled (it's said that it started raining right after the eruption) that turned to a type of cementation that blocked the bronchi in the lungs, hence the painful death.
Thanks for sharing, Sury.
Yildiz
Hi Sury;
Fascinating indeed.
What happened to the victims and the aftermath of those eruptions of Mount Vesuvius always fascinated me also since I was 7-8 years old. I was inrigued by archeology in those days and human history. The level of preservation is also fascinating, leaving real-life proof of what took place instant by instant, of the frozen bodies that were tormented because they no longer could breath because of the ash+moisture mixture they inhaled (it's said that it started raining right after the eruption) that turned to a type of cementation that blocked the bronchi in the lungs, hence the painful death.
Thanks for sharing, Sury.
Yildiz
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Re: Challenge #62:"Patterns of: Frozen; Dead; Lifeless Forms"-Submissions until 01 November 2016
Interesting shot sury. Flipped it 180º looks like a younger person,
teeth in very good condition.
teeth in very good condition.
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True. I did not think of it. It almost look upright flipped 180o. Thanks for the suggestion on the perspective.
Sury
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