Sanity… is for the Weak

Project S.K.Y.July 13, 2009 10:29 pm


Clair de lune

La lune était sereine et jouait sur les flots. -
La fenêtre enfin libre est ouverte à la brise,
La sultane regarde, et la mer qui se brise,
Là-bas, d’un flot d’argent brode les noirs îlots.

De ses doigts en vibrant s’échappe la guitare.
Elle écoute… Un bruit sourd frappe les sourds échos.
Est-ce un lourd vaisseau turc qui vient des eaux de Cos,
Battant l’archipel grec de sa rame tartare ?

Sont-ce des cormorans qui plongent tour à tour,
Et coupent l’eau, qui roule en perles sur leur aile ?
Est-ce un djinn qui là-haut siffle d’une voix grêle,
Et jette dans la mer les créneaux de la tour ?

Qui trouble ainsi les flots près du sérail des femmes ? -
Ni le noir cormoran, sur la vague bercé,
Ni les pierres du mur, ni le bruit cadencé
Du lourd vaisseau, rampant sur l’onde avec des rames.

Ce sont des sacs pesants, d’où partent des sanglots.
On verrait, en sondant la mer qui les promène,
Se mouvoir dans leurs flancs comme une forme humaine…
La lune était sereine et jouait sur les flots.

Victor Hugo (1802-1885) - Les Orientales

What? Ne parle pas français?

Fine…. here’s a pretty good translation.

Random Rumblings, Whippets, Project S.K.Y.May 7, 2009 11:45 pm

Got myself a Blackbird, Fly a while ago, and have been going back to old-school film photography messing around with with it.

The Blackbird, Fly or BBF is a twin lens reflex (TLR) film camera like the old Rolleiflex, but using more easily available 35mm film instead of the usual medium format 120’s.

Taking pictures with it, I’ve come to realise a few things:

1. I’m re-learning to compose my shots and to take into account lighting and shadows. Digital photography has spoilt me somewhat with automatic settings and ease-of-use so much that I just snap without really thinking. It’s not really an issue since it’s digital, and I can simply delete rubbish shots, but isn’t it nicer to have just about every shot you take come out perfect?

2. With the view-finder located on the top of the camera, the perspective and composition of the picture immediately changes. Many of us are used to bringing the camera up to head-level to take pictures, simply because the view-finder is located on the back of the camera. Even with the advent of digital photography, the LCD screens, though large these days, are still located on the back, and so necessitates that the user bring it up to eye-level to compose a shot. With the TLR, shots are taken from about waist high, and it reminds me strangely of how a child might see the world.

3. Made mostly out of plastic, the camera feels very much like a toy. But like the Lomo cameras which are similarly made of plastic, it works, and gives funky lo-fi images with high colour saturation and even the occasional light leakage. It’s weird, but I think I’ll call it “artistic” instead.

4. The most common comment I get with the camera is: “Wow! That’s a really old-school style of camera”. Usually followed almost immediately by: “What do you mean it’s not digital?!?”

Going to mess around with it some more. Look out for more shots from the BBF in the flickr set.

:Links:
+flickr set
+SuperHeadz
+Multiple X Choice
+GrannySnaps

Project S.K.Y.January 1, 2009 9:03 pm


A Walk By Moonlight

Last night — it was a lovely night,
And I was very blest —
Shall it not be for Memory
A happy spot to rest?

Yes; there are in the backward past
Soft hours to which we turn —
Hours which, at distance, mildly shine,
Shine on, but never burn.

And some of these but yesternight
Across my path were thrown,
Which made my heart so very light,
I think it could have flown.

I had been out to see a friend
With whom I others saw:
Like minds to like minds ever tend —
An universal law.

And when we were returning home,
“Come who will walk with me,
A little way”, I said, and lo!
I straight was joined by three:

Three whom I loved — two had high thoughts
And were, in age, my peers;
And one was young, but oh! endeared
As much as youth endears.

The moon stood silent in the sky,
And looked upon our earth:
The clouds divided, passing by,
In homage to her worth.

There was a dance among the leaves
Rejoicing at her power,
Who robes for them of silver weaves
Within one mystic hour.

There was a song among the winds,
Hymning her influence —
That low-breathed minstrelsy which binds
The soul to thought intense.

And there was something in the night
That with its magic wound us;
For we — oh! we not only saw,
But felt the moonlight around us.

How vague are all the mysteries
Which bind us to our earth;
How far they send into the heart
Their tones of holy mirth;

How lovely are the phantoms dim
Which bless that better sight,
That man enjoys when proud he stands
In his own spirit’s light;

When, like a thing that is not ours.
This earthliness goes by,
And we behold the spiritualness
Of all that cannot die.

‘Tis then we understand the voice
Which in the night-wind sings,
And feel the mystic melody
Played on the forest’s strings.

The silken language of the stars
Becomes the tongue we speak,
And then we read the sympathy
That pales the young moon’s cheek.

The inward eye is open then
To glories, which in dreams
Visit the sleeper’s couch, in robes
Woven of the rainbow’s beams.

I bless my nature that I am
Allied to all the bliss,
Which other worlds we’re told afford,
But which I find in this.

My heart is bettered when I feel
That even this human heart
To all around is gently bound,
And forms of all a part;

That, cold and lifeless as they seem,
The flowers, the stars, the sky
Have more than common minds may deem
To stir our sympathy.

Oh! in such moments can I crush
The grass beneath my feet?
Ah no; the grass has then a voice,
Its heart — I hear it beat.

- Henry Louis Vivian Derozio (1809-1831)

Random Rumblings, Project S.K.Y.October 10, 2008 5:09 am

Cool October night
Shining silver in the sky
Gibbous Hunter’s Moon

- Nancy Chambers

Audio/Visual Update, Travel, Gaming, Books, Project S.K.Y.September 6, 2008 10:07 pm

Listening to:
JNR Dials Deep

Current Read:
Traveller

Mood:
Hot and irritable

Project S.K.Y.July 29, 2008 9:14 am


Black Knights rehearsal for the National Day Parade over Kallang River.

Travel, Diving, Project S.K.Y.June 25, 2007 12:18 pm

Some more stuff uploaded:

Into the BlueAscent
Purple SunsetPeek-a-boo

One thing about Layang-layang, was the glorious sunsets. There were golden ones which lit the sky up like the palace of the gods, red ones that looked like the sky was on fire, and all other colours in between.

Travel, Diving, Project S.K.Y.June 24, 2007 12:50 am

Some of the pictures have been uploaded on Flickr, but it’s a slow process as I’m uploading the hi-res originals for maximun clarity. Some of the better shots uploaded so far as follows:

SunsetSchool of Barracuda
Devil RayAgainst the Blue
Wall DivingCoral Crab

Tried framing a composition using the sunset and the island, and this was my best effort:
Sunset over Layang-layang

More to be uploaded… when I have time…

Project S.K.Y.May 25, 2007 9:38 pm

Launching a little personal project: Project S.K.Y.

The sky is ever changing,
It is never the same.

So take moment, friend, and look up
For you will never see the like again.

Storm comingStorm coming
Cloudy dayDramatic pose

Watch for more to come.

:Link:
Project S.K.Y.