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Photographer  Maleonn  {Karma:3054}
Project #16 Poetry in Pictures Camera Model sony f-828
Categories Still Life
Street
Film Format
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Uploaded 12/2/2004 Film / Memory Type  
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Location City -  shanghai
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Country - China   China
About Where have all the flowers gone?
Where the flowers gone?
Where have all the young girls gone?Where did they all gone?
Where have all the young men gone?Where the soldiers gone?
Where have all the graveyards gone?Where have all they gone?
(a chinese song lyric)
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There are 38 Comments in 1 Pages
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Joăo F * Photography Joăo F * Photography   {K:41945} 10/7/2006
Great composition dear Laleonn !!
rgds
jo

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Kiarang Alaei Kiarang Alaei   {K:49415} 4/2/2005
Much delicate, fantasy.

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Larissa Nazarova Larissa Nazarova   {K:12118} 3/31/2005
Wow, very impressive!

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Bea Friedli   {K:10189} 1/7/2005
excellent ! love this mood..comp..everything ! Maleonn.. you are gifted !

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Roy V Roy V   {K:13082} 12/30/2004
Maleonn,
I can't say enough...Stunning!
All best wishes for the new year.
Roy

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deniz kaan copur   {K:12726} 12/23/2004
oh, theyre flying around! --: )).

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- - - -   {K:10510} 12/23/2004
you have an amazing style, very impressive one..

take care

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Aykan OZENER Aykan OZENER   {K:5996} 12/19/2004
PERFECT!Cong...

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emily savva   {K:21113} 12/15/2004
my dear dear Maleonn... what a moody image is this??? moody but soooo poetic... read your about but i think i?ve heard a traditional German song with the same lyrics (so far and yet people have so many things in common!!!)... awesome toning and the light play is trully magnificent!!!! excellent as always.... emy :)

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 12/11/2004
another magic pic. T.

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John Lamb   {K:9687} 12/11/2004
Another of your enigmatic images Maleonn. The song "Where have all the flowers gone was written by Pete Seger. He had the idea from some lines he read in Mikhail Sholokov's book "and quiet flows the Don."

I found this explanation on the web. Regards and keep posting you unique work. John

"Seeger carried on as best he could, singing for young people at liberal colleges like Oberlin and Reed. En route to one of these concerts, Seeger had the inspiration for "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"

On the plane, he pulled out his pocket-size song notebook: "Leafing through it, I came across three lines I'd written down, oh, at least a year or two before: 'Where are the flowers, the girls have plucked them. Where are the girls, they've all taken husbands. Where are the men, they're all in the army.' "

He'd read this in a novel by Mikhail Sholokhov, And Quiet Flows the Don, the three lines came from a Ukrainian folk song. For a year he had searched around for the original song, then given up, jotting down this fragment in hopes of using it some day. This time he glanced at the words, and "things just slipped into place."

For four or five years, Pete had also carried a musical phrase in his head, like an old man saving string: "long time passing." He had been struck by its melodic beauty: the four vowel sounds are sequential, opening up the mouth as they are sung. "All I knew was that those were three words I wanted to use in a song; I wasn't quite sure how, where, or when. Suddenly it fit with this 'Where have all the flowers gone -- long time passing.' And, five minutes later, I had 'Long time ago.' Then without realizing it, I took a tune, a lumberjack version of "Drill Ye Tarriers Drill': it was as unconscious as Woody using 'Goodnight Irene' as the tune for 'Roll On Columbia.' "
Seeger carried on as best he could, singing for young people at liberal colleges like Oberlin and Reed. En route to one of these concerts, Seeger had the inspiration for "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"

On the plane, he pulled out his pocket-size song notebook: "Leafing through it, I came across three lines I'd written down, oh, at least a year or two before: 'Where are the flowers, the girls have plucked them. Where are the girls, they've all taken husbands. Where are the men, they're all in the army.' "

He'd read this in a novel by Mikhail Sholokhov, And Quiet Flows the Don, the three lines came from a Ukrainian folk song. For a year he had searched around for the original song, then given up, jotting down this fragment in hopes of using it some day. This time he glanced at the words, and "things just slipped into place."

For four or five years, Pete had also carried a musical phrase in his head, like an old man saving string: "long time passing." He had been struck by its melodic beauty: the four vowel sounds are sequential, opening up the mouth as they are sung. "All I knew was that those were three words I wanted to use in a song; I wasn't quite sure how, where, or when. Suddenly it fit with this 'Where have all the flowers gone -- long time passing.' And, five minutes later, I had 'Long time ago.' Then without realizing it, I took a tune, a lumberjack version of "Drill Ye Tarriers Drill': it was as unconscious as Woody using 'Goodnight Irene' as the tune for 'Roll On Columbia.' "
Seeger carried on as best he could, singing for young people at liberal colleges like Oberlin and Reed. En route to one of these concerts, Seeger had the inspiration for "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"

On the plane, he pulled out his pocket-size song notebook: "Leafing through it, I came across three lines I'd written down, oh, at least a year or two before: 'Where are the flowers, the girls have plucked them. Where are the girls, they've all taken husbands. Where are the men, they're all in the army.' "

He'd read this in a novel by Mikhail Sholokhov, And Quiet Flows the Don, the three lines came from a Ukrainian folk song. For a year he had searched around for the original song, then given up, jotting down this fragment in hopes of using it some day. This time he glanced at the words, and "things just slipped into place."

For four or five years, Pete had also carried a musical phrase in his head, like an old man saving string: "long time passing." He had been struck by its melodic beauty: the four vowel sounds are sequential, opening up the mouth as they are sung. "All I knew was that those were three words I wanted to use in a song; I wasn't quite sure how, where, or when. Suddenly it fit with this 'Where have all the flowers gone -- long time passing.' And, five minutes later, I had 'Long time ago.' Then without realizing it, I took a tune, a lumberjack version of "Drill Ye Tarriers Drill': it was as unconscious as Woody using 'Goodnight Irene' as the tune for 'Roll On Columbia.' "

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Mary Vareli Mary Vareli   {K:15826} 12/11/2004
I have heard this song in Gernan!!!!!!! By the band "Courage of Lassie", it does not belong to them of course but I did not know it is Chinese!!!
"Sag mir wo die Blumen sind" I am impressed!

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Istvan VARKONYI   {K:3770} 12/10/2004
Very good shot, wery good comment.
Thanks to share.
Istvan

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Maleonn    {K:3054} 12/10/2004
Thank you my friend,Giuliano,you have been a great influence on my idea too.:)
cheers,Maleonn.

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Maleonn    {K:3054} 12/10/2004
Thanks for your kindly comment,Marco,
I like Arthur Tress too,his b/w works really gorgeous!

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Giuliano Guarnieri Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:36622} 12/10/2004
Hi Maleonn,
first of all my congratulation for the award!
Second, many thanks for your always special picturs and the chinese lyric.
All these together give a different sensation to the vision of your opera.
7+++!
Bravo

GG

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Morc Piantedos Morc Piantedos   {K:21834} 12/9/2004
..another fatal dreamlike composition...your opera remember me a great photographer..Arthur Tress..do you know him? i love his style..
Compliments,
7+
m

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svend videbak   {K:7376} 12/8/2004
If the shoe fits, wear it. A poetic picture.

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Francesca May   {K:6877} 12/5/2004
very nice!

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Linda See Linda See   {K:1672} 12/5/2004
lovely colours, lovely texture, lovely framing with lovely foreground and background, lovely subject...

ps: I think I know the song in english, almost similar lyric.

Linda

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Elsje Fiederelsje Elsje Fiederelsje   {K:6320} 12/4/2004
so simple but so beautiful!!!

greetz elly

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Diego Ruggiero Diego Ruggiero   {K:10659} 12/3/2004
beautiful work Maleonn, as always!

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michelle k.   {K:16270} 12/3/2004
i look at your work and i feel something. ALWAYS. there's something to be said for that. u are true artist at heart...

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Mr. M ...   {K:5507} 12/3/2004
Perfect shot. Beautiful lyrics. Great.

Mr.M.

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Rebecca Raybon   {K:26654} 12/3/2004
Magnificent tones and composition. Very moody. I love this!

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Murat Harmanlikli Murat Harmanlikli   {K:7846} 12/3/2004
excellent...

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 12/2/2004
Great title.. =) Love the simplicity here.. the toning and the crop/composition.. again so good.. 7+

Cheers

Patrick J

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Fabio Keiner   {K:81109} 12/2/2004
sheep have eaten all the flowers once
:))

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Ruta    {K:8771} 12/2/2004
cool.
the photo and about.

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Bradley Prue Bradley Prue   {K:30678} 12/2/2004
I'll bet she was beautiful... ..Brad

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Ahmet Baki Kocaballi   {K:13618} 12/2/2004
Hi Maleonn,
very good capture with fantastic composition, like it very much,,
interestingly your words in the about box, i dont know why, but reminds me the following unforgettable sentence :) from Kubrick "all work and no play makes jack a dull boy"
regards
Baki

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Pedro Libório Pedro Libório   {K:53861} 12/2/2004
quite interesting!!!

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Ann Texter   {K:10064} 12/2/2004
Beautiful image Maleonn!
Ann :)

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 12/2/2004
excelent mood..
so great tones and composition!
regrads
roby
7

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Maleonn    {K:3054} 12/2/2004
Thank you,John,my dear friend.

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[[dead account]]   {K:6692} 12/2/2004
Your images are incredibly dramatic and mournful and have been a great influence on my photographic stumblings.

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Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 12/2/2004
excellent BW and mood in this shot

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G G G G   {K:61359} 12/2/2004
Very nice composition!! Cheers

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