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Happy New Year! Frohes Neues Jahr!
... und wieder geht es rund - Frühling, Sommer, Herbst, Winter ... egal was passiert - die Erde wird sich weiter drehen (bis sie zerstört wird ...)
Wer sich die Zeit nehmen möchte, hier sind ein paar gute Gedanken, wie ich finde: robert-betz.com/mediathek/aktueller-brief/2017/januar-2017/
We are in a deep freeze right now but the sun has been out so might as well take advantage of the sun while stuck indoors and photograph oil and water.
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The story behind this photo:
I was walking home on Sunday afternoon when I came across this puddle of water beneath the block opposite to mine. I could see the reflection of my block very clearly in the puddle due to the direction of the light at that particular point in time.
I have always wanted to take a reflection shot and thus I hurried up to grab my camera. My vase of cut flowers was by the doorway and I decided to grab this stalk of Gerbera as well.
I tried out several shots with the Gerbera placed at different positions and shot from multiple angles. Coincidentally, it then started to drizzle and I was finally able to capture this shot of the reflection of my block and the Gerbera in addition to the concentric wavefronts produced by the rain drops on the puddle of water. I named the photo 'Circles of Life' as I hope that this photo is able to subtly represent the life within the housing block community.
The Tomnaverie Stone Cirlce near Tarland, Aberdeenshire, is thought to be about 5000 years old and the stones do form a perfect circle. To give a sense of distance, Lochnagar can be seen in the distance if you're to zoom in and view large.
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The circle of life caught up to these poor little mayflies snared in a web in Lakewood Park in Tecumseh, Ontario
"Macro Mondays". Circles. "I feel good"
La vida es un conjunto de "probetas" en las que vertemos circunstancias y elementos, que mezclados entre sí, producen alteraciones en la conducta, en los sentimientos y en la salud.
El resultado de todo eso, es el "alma" de cada uno.
En esta toma, se me ha ocurrido, pegar entre sí, varias probetas de cristal para laboratorio químico, que miden poco más de un cm. El ancho de la foto es 7,3cm por 4,4 cm de ancho.
Life is a set of "test tubes" into which we pour circumstances and elements that, mixed together, produce alterations in behavior, feelings and health.
The result of all this is the "soul" of each one.
In this shot, it occurred to me to glue together several glass test tubes for a chemical laboratory, measuring just over one cm. The width of the photo is 7.3cm by 4.4cm wide.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7JF_x5c3VI
Michael Bublé - Feeling Good (Cover) | Ery Gem
Me siento bien, aunque la vida,
podría ser de otra manera,
Te tengo de nuevo,
aunque ya no es lo mismo,
te sigo echando de menos....
I feel good, even though life
Could it be otherwise,
I got you back,
although it is no longer the same,
I still miss you ...
Je me sens bien, même si la vie
Pourrait-il en être autrement,
Je te récupère
bien que ce ne soit plus pareil,
Tu me manques encore ...
Mi sento bene, anche se la vita
Potrebbe essere altrimenti
Ti ho riavuto
sebbene non sia più lo stesso,
Mi manchi ancora ...
María
Another scanned picture from our winter in Cumbria many years ago.
Swinside stone circle stands 4km west of the village of Broughton in Furness, Cumbria and is visually perhaps the most impressive of all the stone circles in the region. It is a monument of great beauty in a perfect location, set on the secluded eastern flank of Black Combe, below Swinside Fell.
The circle has an overall diameter of around 27m and consists of 55 stones, of which 32 are standing, some very closely set. The tallest is 2.3m in height and stands almost exactly at the north.
On the day we visited Swinside we walked the one kilometre farm track from the lane in the late afternoon. On reaching the circle, the winter sun was already quite low, casting a spectacular soft light across the ground and the stones.