Disdain sold me up the river Stole a part of me forever Made this compromise together I was trading trust for never Yet little did I know (Alternative 4, Still Waters)
Title inspired by the book "Messages from Water" by Masaru Emoto.
This mirror gave me an infection, mental devils draining me Waging war cause my reflection is the enemy I see Shatter every mirror, destroy each camera lens Ensure that I will never have to see its face again (Picture Me Broken, Torture)
Drown and the first real breath takes hold Washed in a chill so peaceful, sink further ... The depth of the charm is infinite Discover bliss and serenity in drowning (Isis, False Light)
Made for #Deutsch-Area's "abstract photography contest".
Denying historical facts, especially on such an important subject as the Holocaust, is just not acceptable. Nor is it acceptable to call for the elimination of any state or people. (Ban Ki-moon)
The title refers to the Yiddish song Zog Nit Keyn Mol written in 1943 by Hirsh Glick, a young Jewish inmate of the Vilna Ghetto, and can be translated as Never say this is the final road for you.
Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. This picture was taken at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin (Germany). The motion blur is "real", the whole picture almost unedited.
That's what makes me clumsy: The absence of pleasure. (Quote from the movie "Der Himmel über Berlin" ["Wings of Desire", translated literally as "The Heavens Over Berlin"] by Wim Wenders)
Alternative title (for East Germans only): "Erichs Lampenladen 2.0" Taken at the main station, Berlin (Germany). Paying homage to *sycamores-and-cedars.
I'm so tired and turned around and scared I'm lying in empty beds again I'll wait for you to come, to your senses Barbed-wire fences won't keep me from breaking through I swear I will to you (Rise Against, Anywhere but Here)
Lichtinseln 2011, Karlsaue (Kassel, Germany). Installation by Ursula Palla (www.ursulapalla.ch).