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Taken with my Sony SLT a65V with my Tamron SP AF60mm f/2 DI II LD (IF) 1:1 macro lens

Comments are always welcome and favs most appreciated.

Comentarios y favoritos son siempre bienvenidos

 

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Hair: Moon Hair - Bleach

 

Head: Lelutka - Halle 3.1

 

Skin: Not Found - Fancy Bronze Tone

 

Outfit: Insanya - VBody CamoDark

 

Boots: Candydoll - Mollie Boots Black

 

Backdrop: Foxcity - City Life

High dive into frozen waves where the past comes back to life

Fight fear for the selfish pain, it was worth it every time

Hold still right before we crash 'cause we both know how this ends

A clock ticks 'til it breaks your glass and I drown in you again

'Cause you are the piece of me I wish I didn't need

Chasing relentlessly, still fight and I don't know why

If our love is tragedy, why are you my remedy?

If our love's insanity, why are you my clarity?

If our love is tragedy, why are you my remedy?

If our love's insanity, why are you my clarity?

Walk on through a red parade and refuse to make amends

It cuts deep through our ground and makes us forget all common sense

Don't speak as I try to leave 'cause we both know what we'll choose

If you pull, then I'll push too deep and I'll fall right back to you

'Cause you are the piece of me I wish I didn't need

Chasing relentlessly, still fight and I don't know why

If our love is tragedy, why are you my remedy?

If our love's insanity, why are you my clarity?

Why are you my clarity?

Why are you my remedy?

Why are you my clarity?

Why are you my remedy?

If our love is tragedy, why are you my remedy?

If our love's insanity, why are you my clarity?

"i dive into the well of my body and end up in another world everything i need already exists in me there's no need to look anywhere else."

-Rupi Kaur

Hair is Carla by @Doux

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I do so enjoy using a polariser on images such as this, just to bring out that little bit more clarity in the water. This is Derwent water at Keswick in the Lake District back in 2019.

Built around 1385, beautiful Bodiam is a classic example of what a medieval castle should look like.

It's like you're doing CPR on a dead body

The way you stand in front of me

After watching her die

Then tell the family you tried

You tried, you tried, no you didn't try

Mmm, this time, no lie, no you didn't try

You never, you never tried

 

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Sawley Marina, located near Nottingham, offers a picturesque setting with plenty of opportunities to capture stunning reflections of barges. Here are some tips to help you take great photos of barge reflections:

 

Golden Hour: As always, shooting during the golden hours (early morning or late afternoon) provides beautiful, warm light that enhances reflections.

 

Calm Waters: Look for calm, still water to get the clearest reflections. Early mornings are usually best for this, as winds tend to be lighter.

 

Composition: Use the rule of thirds to position the barge and its reflection. Experiment with different compositions to find the most visually appealing shot.

 

Symmetry: Emphasize the symmetry between the barge and its reflection. This can create a very balanced and pleasing image.

 

Depth of Field: Use a smaller aperture (higher f-number) to ensure both the barge and its reflection are in sharp focus. This will help capture details in both the barge and its mirror image.

 

Polarizing Filter: A polarizing filter can reduce glare on the water and enhance the colors of the barge and its reflection.

 

Perspective: Get low to the water's surface to accentuate the reflection. Shooting from different angles can provide unique and interesting perspectives.

 

Foreground Interest: Include elements in the foreground, like the marina's edge or other boats, to add depth and context to your photo.

 

Editing: In post-processing, enhance the contrast and colors to make the reflections more pronounced. Adjusting the clarity and sharpness can also help bring out details.

 

Sawley Marina's tranquil environment and the vibrant colors of the barges make it a fantastic spot for photography. Enjoy capturing the beauty of the reflections! 😊

Alpine landscape near the Fiescheralp

Florida

Let's hope you can read English.

This was one of the Industry academia partnership summits where one of my friends is giving a speech on communication!

 

Basically, his short speech said that: Communication is all about conveying information through an exchange of thoughts, ideas, and feelings. Good communication needs to be a meaningful exchange between two or more parties and, for your message to be heard and understood, it needs to be clear, concise, and communicated with confidence.

 

Communication skills are something that we all need to constantly develop and keep in check. Whether it is communicating to our work colleagues, clients, family, pets - the list goes on and there’s always room for improvement!

That's the way things become clear. All of a sudden. And you realize how obvious they've been all along.

-Madeleine L'Engle

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Hair......Stealthic - Clarity

shoes..... REIGN.- LINGERIE D'ORSAY HEELS

neacklace......Kibitz - Pauline's necklace

A quiet pint, time to think and contemplate.

 

A pint of cider can bring a certain clarity to life.

 

All things in moderation - in excess it can lead to a total loss of clarity and consciousness.

  

The Culm Valley Inn, Culmstock, Devon, UK.

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USA, Oregon

Crater Lake National Park

 

Crater Lake is a caldera lake in south-central Oregon in the western United States. It is the main feature of Crater Lake National Park and is famous for its deep blue color and water clarity. The lake partly fills a nearly 2,148-foot (655 m) deep caldera that was formed around 7,700) years ago by the collapse of the volcano Mount Mazama. There are no rivers flowing into or out of the lake; the evaporation is compensated for by rain and snowfall at a rate such that the total amount of water is replaced every 250 years. With a depth of 1,949 feet (594 m), the lake is the deepest in the United States.

Mount Shuksan and the sun are reflected in Picture Lake. A pall of wildfire smoke impacted the clarity of the image, but it was a lovely day nonetheless.

Glass storage containers.

This young guy instinctively knew ...when he saw me with my camera.. that I wanted to take a shot of him within the vapour made by the coffee machine in the coffee shop where he was working!

It was a wonderful moment of contact and understanding on the street...

Around the rocks at beautiful Kamala Beach.

There are no words, no light beyond the abyss, no God.

 

“Jesus wept.”

 

If we desire to be there with those whose incalculable losses outweigh any sentiments of hope, with those who are too ill to have a future, with those facing the darkness of depression, we need to know how that feels before we can endeavor to be present in suffering. We need to learn to lament and weep deeply for the reality all around us.

-Art and Faith A THEOLOGY OF MAKING, Makoto Fujimura Foreword by

N. T. WRIGHT

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