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Le massif de la Vanoise et la vallée de la Maurienne depuis la Toussuire dans le massif Arvan-Villards en Maurienne (Savoie).

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I was talking to another photographer the other evening waiting for the full moon which didn’t materialise. He asked what did I like to photograph I replied rough seas and woodlands, to which he replied he’s tried woodland but he finds it to chaotic. How often have we heard chaos attached to woodland? The feeling of chaos is furtherest from my mind in woodland, as long as I’m alone I’m at peace. Every bird song is amplified, every movement is heard and the bark of the roe deer crashes the silence. I agree it’s hard to find compositions that appeal to the masses, but if you forget your head and use your heart it will work for you. Days like the one I took this image are rare but they do help to separate the elements of the image to be gentler on the eye. Foreground interests standout distant shapes of merit are clearer which is a bit of a paradox in this mist. For me I need to know a woodland first before I get payback, I’ve taken this composition multiply times before in all seasons, so catching it on a very misty autumn morning I knew it would work. The young beech trunk as it encroaches the footpath, the forked trunk of the ash tree beyond and a carpet of beech leaves leading the way, even the black spotted sycamore leaves adds to this image. Chaos, where I can see the way.

Another image in my 'creating chaos' series. This one taken at the top of the Lighthouse in Glasgow. Their viewing platform has not re-opened yet since pre covid, hopefully it will again soon, it has some great views of Glasgow.

 

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know this.

the truth was first

it did exist.

chaos was born to prove it wrong

to say the truth was not honest and strong

to make you feel alone and forlorn.

chaos came to split you apart

to make you feel like you were not a part, not loved.

Be just Be.

If you feel alone lost and afraid

know that you are in the earthly parade.

the floats, the banners, the crazy music is alluring

but it's thrills and energies are not enduring.

one moment of fun cannot hold fast

your life your soul your being yearns to last forever.

  

Alright, dumping the rest of my 2816 photos now. Here the train heads east to Portage at the infamous spot. We did try to find an angle in the woods above, but couldn't find an opening, so we decided to join the chaos down below. I'm sure the amount of cameras at this spot were in the triple digits.

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Glass Ball by Raj Kommineni

 

"Rajesh Kommineni is a glass artist who lives and works in Northampton, Massachusetts. He started working with glass full time in 2003 after graduating from the University of Massachusetts. In 2004, he established Kommineni Art Glass. Kommineni's primary focus has been marbles and paperweights, although he also makes glass jewelry, doorknobs, gear shifters & small blown vessels. His work appears in The Encyclopedia of Modern Marbles, Spheres & Orbs by Mark Block & the magazine Glass Line."

~Flashback Friday - Chaos at Kiwanda~

Pacific City, Oregon

 

Jan 8th, 2011 - Just over 10 years ago I stood under this arch and watched the waves absolutely pound the sandstone cliffs and rocks. I composed this shot with the top of the frame cutting off the arch because the arch was so thin that I felt having sky above it would only draw the viewers attention up away from the action. I did take some shots with the full arch but they really don't keep the eye where it's supposed to be. I've seen people walk on this arch and it had to be an amazing view looking down the Oregon coast but it wasn't long after I shot this (maybe a couple weeks) that another photographer went to shoot it and it had fallen.

If you still want a massive rush, then by all means stand here and watch the waves pound the rocks (you'll get wet) and take it all in but getting a shot with this arch is no longer possible.

Appreciate what you have in the "now" because it can all change tomorrow.

 

I hope you all have a great weekend!

Great Egret Nest - Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.

 

(mother finished feeding breakfast to her two juveniles)

 

In The Wild - Nesting - Feeding Chaos - Swordplay

 

*[left-double-click for a closer-look - violent-thrashing]

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Egret

I accept chaos, I'm not sure whether it accepts me.

Bob Dylan

 

La strada è un intreccio di forme e movimenti.

La nostra sfida è trovare lo stile che emerga da questo caos.

Spencer Platt

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=59S_9YYw110&list=PLimkUJlGP0q...

I recently went to Cape Disappointment to shoot the lighthouse with waves crashing below, but I've shot that several times before and decided to focus on just the waves instead

Great Egret teaches a school of menhaden about complex system behavior on Horsepen Bayou.

Created with Mandelbulb 3d, a tweak of a fractal by Hal Tenny.

Not a very clean render, but ,as is, it took 3 days!!

 

möchte Chaos und Transparenz in deiner Ordnung sein ... ;-) ..

 

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cornfield, germany

Ancient Greek civilisation invented an abstract meaning .

The chaos ...

Modern Greeks , we created it !!!

There are times in life when everything is just too much, too out of control. The best that you can hope for is to simply organize the chaos.

 

And believe that everything will work itself out just fine. Happy humpday people!

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