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More architectural abstracts from a recent vacation to New Mexico. This is an office complex in Albuquerque. The sky is SO clear and blue out there, it makes these kinds of images exciting to take. And it is, in my opinion, just about the ONLY kind of image that looks best in the harsh midday sun with no clouds in the sky. I was like a kid in a candy store when we had such clear weather the day after we got there.
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Becoming mild past.
Crossing the outer wall without scratching me.
Being happy knowing what to your you are it.
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♫♫♪♫♪ W.A.S.P.: Forever Free ♫♫♪♫♪
I ride all alone and can't see
The road to nowhere anymore
And shadows whispers are calling me
To forbidden forests by the shore
And there she fell, deep in the night
One breath away from heaven's light
And she said - don't cry for me, I'm leaving you
The wind cries her name in the breeze
But I can't hold her anymore
Some fallen angel had come to me
And fell to heavy on my soul
And stole from me the love that I heard
Lords of time say never die
And said - don't cry for me, cause I'll be
Riding the wind forever free
High in the wind forever free
I'll ride the wind forever free
High in the wind forever free
Forever free
Forever in my hearts a fire, a fire burning
I wake up nights and hear her crying, crying my name
Riding the wind forever free
High in the wind forever free
I ride the wind forever free
High in the wind forever free
Forever free
This fresco is in the Monte Oliveto Maggiore Abbey (Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore), which is a stunning abbey perched on the top of a cliff in the Crete Senese area. The Abbey was built in the 15th century. The Great Cloister is decorated with a fresco cycle depicting the life of St Benedict by Luca Signorelli, who began work on its 36 large scenes in 1497. The cycle was finished in 1508 by Sodoma.
I loved panning these dead subalpine cedars against the colorful fall foliage at Mt. Rainier National Park
This inmate was created from a blank canvas using Photoshop CC and Topaz. All elements of the design were created by me.
My first tryst with Abstracts.
My inspiration.....Helix Nebula
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Engraved Stainless Steel Rivets displayed on a wall in the outdoor plaza of the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.