Sunday, 25 September 2011
Photograph
View into Harpa, Reykjavik
There has been a bit of a hiatus over these photographs, because I have realised that my heart has not been properly in this exercise as a result of the website I have been using to generate the ‘random’ words. It has been producing ‘themes’ of random words. These are a) not helpful and b) not my idea of random! So. I have discovered a much more fun and creative site that will, if asked, generate up to EIGHT random words! Yippee!
Just for fun I clicked on the 8 button and the words listed below are those it generated:....
refugee
work
photograph
bush
pocket watch
butter
race
hour
All of these immediately bring forth ideas and there is almost a temptation to go out and take a photo with butter and a pocket watch (Salvador Dali style probably not, the sun isn’t hot enough), but they are also a great deal more entertaining than ‘pneuma’, ‘Homeric’ and the intriguing but horrible ‘Haggard’. The whole thing now feels greatly invigorated.
The image I have chosen for this selection is one taken through the window of the new Icelandic Concert Hall, Harpa, in August shortly before its official opening. The workman in the shot is there still working hard to get it ready, everyone else was I think visiting to marvel at the building. The darkness of my reflection taking the shot allowed for the view through to the other side of the building. It is a photographer’s paradise, that building....maybe I could attempt to say the photo is summing up work, photograph and race – the primary focus on the word, however, is photograph, and what a brilliant word to start out again with...
There is more on Harpa (from me) on Pragmatic Bollards.
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Pneuma - what a word!
This is far more integrated with my other blog than would normally be the case, but when the day’s random word is one that means Wind and the other blog is today all about Wind, how it could not be the same heading picture when that picture is all about Wind is something I haven’t worked out.
This picture was taken in the immediate aftermath of the 1987 'Great Storm' aka hurricane. It should be pretty obvious that the STOP sign was not man enough to stop the wind that must in this location have hit it square on. The lie of the branches and twigs in the hedge also shows how windy it had been the day before. Uri Gellar had competition that night......
Link to Weather 1 - WIND on Pragmatic Bollards
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