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La Val d'Orcia, connubio di arte e paesaggio.

Il magnifico paesaggio della Val d'Orcia, tra le colline toscane, è stato inserito nella World Heritage List dall'Unesco nel 2004.

 

Asciano - Siena - Toscana - Italia

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Le nuvole

Vanno

vengono

ogni tanto si fermano

e quando si fermano

sono nere come il corvo

sembra che ti guardano con malocchio

 

Certe volte sono bianche

e corrono

e prendono la forma dell'airone

o della pecora

o di qualche altra bestia

ma questo lo vedono meglio i bambini

che giocano a corrergli dietro per tanti metri

 

Certe volte ti avvisano con un rumore

prima di arrivare

e la terra si trema

e gli animali si stanno zitti

certe volte ti avvisano con rumore

 

Vengono

vanno

ritornano

e magari si fermano tanti giorni

che non vedi più il sole e le stelle

e ti sembra di non conoscere più

il posto dove stai

 

Vanno

vengono

per una vera

mille sono finte e si mettono lì

tra noi e il cielo

per lasciarci soltanto una voglia di pioggia

 

Le nuvole di Fabrizio de Andre

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Val d'Orcia, a combination of art and landscape.

The magnificent landscape of the Val d'Orcia, among the Tuscan hills, was included in the World Heritage List by Unesco in 2004.

 

Asciano - Siena - Tuscany - Italy

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Clouds

They go

are

every now and then they stop

and when they stop

they are black like the crow

it seems that they look at you with an evil eye

 

Sometimes they are white

and they run

and take the shape of the heron

or sheep

or some other beast

but this is best seen by children

who play to run after him for many meters

 

Sometimes they warn you with a noise

before arriving

and the earth trembles

and the animals are silent

sometimes they warn you with noise

 

They are

they go

return

and maybe they stay for many days

that you no longer see the sun and the stars

and you don't seem to know anymore

the place where you are

 

They go

are

for a real

a thousand are fake and put there

between us and the sky

to leave us only a desire for rain

 

The clouds of Fabrizio de Andrè

 

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Sunset with clouds and waves providing the best combination for a photo, in Tobrouk beach, Heraklion, Crete

A cat in greenery is a harmonious combination ... however, cats are always and everywhere harmonious :)

 

The ancient Egyptians had a special relationship with cats: they were revered as sacred animals; mummified like humans; depicted in sculpture and frescoes. And the very first cat "portrait" was written by the Egyptians.

 

For a long time it was believed that the Egyptians tamed cats. However, in 2004, a burial site dating back to 9500 BC was discovered in Cyprus. e., in which a cat was found together with a man. A wild beast would hardly have been put in a grave. It turned out that cats lived with people long before they appeared in Egypt. The Middle East began to be considered the birthplace of domestic cats, and Egypt was forgotten for some time. But not for long: in 2008, a burial was opened in southern Egypt, in which six cats were found - a male, a female and four kittens. Although this burial was younger than the Cypriot one (about 6000 years), it became clear that cats were known in Egypt much earlier than was thought until recently.

It is known that the ancestor of the domestic cat was the steppe cat Felis silvestris lybica - it still lives in the steppe, desert and partly mountainous regions of Africa, Western, Central and Central Asia, in Northern India, Transcaucasia and Kazakhstan. In 2007, it was possible to establish that all modern cats descended from him.

 

Seafarers brought the first cats to Rus' in the pre-Christian era. Exotic animals were a valuable commodity: the cost of a cat until the 15th century was comparable to the value of a healthy arable animal - an ox.

The main designers of this terrific ice sculpture at the hydroelectric power plant Niezelgrund are water drops, coldness and time. One drop alone wouldn't have effected anything here, without the other components. But the combination of these three elements were capable to creat this fugacious masterpiece.

For me this is the perfect symbol for live and the wish to achieve ore to create something. Yes, often the right circumstances are needed, but they alone are effecting nothing yet. Only with the permanent effort for my task, the passion of sustaining and proceeding, even if I can see barely any results at the beginning, make it possible for me to create something really extraordinary. And if finaly I'm the only one who is able to see, what extraordinary means, it still was worth it.

 

Die Hauptdesigner dieser grandiosen Eisskulpur am Wasserkraftwerk Niezelgrund sind Wassertropfen, Kälte und Zeit. Ein Tropfen allein würde hier nichts bewirken ohne die anderen Komponenten. Doch der Kombination aus den drei Elementen gelingt es, dieses vergängliche Meisterwerk zu erschaffen.

Für mich ein perfektes Sinnbild für das Leben und den Wunsch etwas zu erreichen oder etwas zu erschaffen. Ja, sehr häufig benötige ich die richtigen Rahmenbedingungen doch die allein bewiriken noch garnichts. Erst mein permanenter Einsatz für meine Sache die Leidenschaft des Durchhaltens, des Weitermachens, auch wenn die Ergebnisse anfangs noch kaum sichtbar sind, ermöglichen es, wirklich außergewöhnliches zu erreichen. Auch wenn ich schlußendlich der einzige bin, der zu erkennen vermag was außergewöhnlich bedeutet, hat es sich gelohnt.

 

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Looking North a Combination Lightning, Aurora, Perseid, Iridium satellite, There were 4 Muskrats and several Coyotes circling me. in the next post I look South to get the Milky Way from the shore of the pond.

Berlinische Galerie

 

Detail einer Stahlskulptur des Künstlerpaares Martin Matschinsky und Brigitte Matschinsky-Denninghoff

Dreiheit (1993)

the mysterious with a feeling of serenity and joy. Luis Barragan.

 

NO TRIPOD USED, HANDHELD ONLY AND THEY CAME OUT PERFECTLY ALIGNED. I TOOK ONLY THREE PICTURES TO MAKE THIS PANORAMIC.

 

Liu Fang Yuan, the Garden of Flowing Fragrance, is one of the largest Chinese gardens

outside China. Designed to create, preserve, and promote the rich and complex traditions of Chinese

culture, this authentic garden is a special place for visitors to feel inspired by the elegant harmony

of nature and poetry. Thanks to visionary landscape architects and artisans from China and the

United States, inspired historians, expert gardeners, and generous benefactors, Liu Fang Yuan

reflects today an exceptional combination of learning and beauty.

 

A Chinese garden is often compared to a work of art: It is like a scroll painting composed of carefully arranged scenes. As you stroll through the pathways and pavilions of Liu Fang Yuan, new vistas are revealed as if a scroll were being slowly unrolled. In the garden, as in a painting, several key elements play an important part in creating balance, meaning, and beauty in the composition.

  

Huntington Library and Botanic Gardens. San Marino. California.

The combination of beautiful wildlife, sunrise and fog make for a beautiful mood. This great white and its reflection were captured in the 10,000 Islands. Sometimes less is more.

Classic old barn at Greely - East of Revelstoke BC

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Utah is not a place most people think about for autumn colors, but we have our pockets of color to enjoy. This shot is 15 minutes from my daytime office in a place called Millcreek Canyon in Salt lake City.

 

NOT the Great Salt Lake - GPS is the exact spot of the shot.

 

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A combination of strong wind and bad technique left this shot quite mushy, but the brief sunset light with lots of dust in the air made for a good scene nonetheless. Grimes Point is an archaeological site near Fallon NV with some of the oldest petroglyphs around. The NV Rock Art Foundation notes that this site dates back 8,000 years, when the shoreline of ancient lake Lahontan filled the desert floor below.

Soft colors for the Autumn leaves but don't get close the thorns will reach out and touch you.

satyanarayana temple at vijayawada

... Combination of Flora and Fauna.

 

A Thick-legged flower beetle ~ Oedemera nobilis on a Seaside Daisy ~ Erigeron glaucus.

 

I took this photo on the 6th, but didn't know what the theme was for today at the time. Since last Monday, I've hardly been out due to the horrible weather.

 

The photo hasn't been on Flickr before, although similar ones of it have.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.

colours and patterns impressed me.

 

thanks for every one for views, faves, and comments.

One of my attempts at the "Looking Close… on Friday" theme "Combination of Soft and Sharp".

 

Shot with a Mamiya "Sekor CU 65 mm F 5.6" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Combination Wheels of a Bike Lock. Submitted for the 7/1/19 Macro Mondays theme of “Wheels.”

Yet another re-edit, this tie starting from a re-combination of the different filters with more emphasis on the Ha filter as the luminance for more of the Ha nebulosity and smaller stars.

ripe berries of lonicera caprifolium/ honeysuckle in combination with wild agrimony flowers forming a lovely spontaneous little scene

 

agrimony is a beneficial herb that was already known by ancient Greek and Romans, also in Keltic culture, China and by Native Americans... to treat eye and skin ailments or insomnia etc., in Europe during the middle ages and Afrika in VooDoo it was/is even used to dispel curses!

 

but nothing of course like laughing at our troubles to dispel them, much better than to hide or say repress them for which agrimony also helps according to the English Dr. Bach in 19th century... making more spontaneous and open, also brave and confident enough to face troubles... keeping naturally cheerful and jovial!

 

also lonicera is a traditional herb known to be very beneficial for health and it is very nutritious... a.o. also calming and strengthening it is... too much to name here... but let 's say it is quite a strong combination that I came across here in the park where only wild flowers are found!

The light purple color of the flower against its golden leaves made for a lovely color combination...

 

Some flowers go together so very well, like these pink Tulips with the blue Hyacinths.

 

Perfect.

 

Thank you for your time and comments, M, (*_*)

 

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Combination of urban and natural, taken yesterday while on a walk with two of my grandchildren . Best viewed large by clicking on the photo,

 

"Humber Bay Park is a waterfront park located in Etobicoke, part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park consists of two landspits situated at the mouth of Mimico Creek. The park is south of Lake Shore Boulevard West, near Park Lawn Road. Humber Bay Park East is 19 hectares, while Humber Bay Park West is 120 hectares." - Wikipedia

A combination of to images made out of a total of 26 stacked images of 13 - 15 seconds of exposure each.

 

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Wellington's Botanic Gardens dressed for summer. I liked the unusual colour combination.

A combination of various geometric shapes in scale and dimension brings forth a very unique skyline in the night when the buildings are illuminated.

In November last year, I had the great privilege of being taken to a private working flower farm, hidden in the heart of the Dandenong Ranges National Park in Silvan on the outskirts of Melbourne. The growers specialise in crocuses, Japanese water irises, orchids, rare species of plants from South America and California, and beautiful heirloom peony roses. As a departure gift after a lovely afternoon wandering the greenhouses and fields, the owners gave me a bunch of beautiful pink Sarah Bernhardt peonies which have wonderfully furled petals.

 

As the weather was beautifully fine in the days following my visit, I took the peonies in their vase out onto the garden to photograph them against the beautiful blue sky dusted with white, fluffy clouds, and against the rich green of my lawn. Imagine my delight, when a Heteronympha Merope (Common Brown) butterfly landed on one of the blooms just as I was photographing them! Now, I will happily confess that I admire any photographer who is quick enough to capture a butterfly in a shot, as I am usually far too slow to do so myself. However this butterfly was remarkably obliging and stayed on the bloom, basking in the sunshine, just long enough for me to take three photographs before it flitted away again!

 

The theme for the 3rd of August for “Smile on Saturday” is “combination of flora and fauna”. I was originally going to use another shot of a bee amongst some spring blossoms, but as I used a similar shot for “Looking Close on Friday’s theme of “bugs & co” on the 5th of July, when I remembered these photos from my archive, I decided to make a photo collage and submit them instead. I hope you like my choice for this week’s theme, and that it makes you smile!

 

Heteronympha Merope, or the Common Brown, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae, endemic to the southern half of Australia. The wingspan is about sixty millimetres for males and seventy millimetres for females.

 

Paeonia lactiflora 'Sarah Bernhardt' is an exquisite herbaceous peony with ruffled, flamingo-pink double blooms that open from large and rounded buds. 'Sarah Bernhardt' is by far the best-known and most loved peony in the world. In fact, it’s so popular that it has become the face of peonies in general. This heirloom plant from 1906 is also delightfully fragrant.

With a colorful combination of locomotives BNSF train H-STLTUL4-18A crosses the Meramec River at Times Beach. The 3666 foot, 64 car, 7951 ton train bound for Tulsa doesn't seem to bother the fisherman or the fish under the bridge as the fish were biting pretty good that morning.

Frog

Make a splash

Look before you leap

Don’t jump to conclusions

Enjoy a good swim

Stretch your legs often

Spend time at your PAD

Hop to it!

 

Smile on Saturday.

COMBINATION OF FLORA & FAUNA

Combination of blue hour lighting and moonlight that is just out of the frame but adding to the light in the clouds and down on the rocks.

 

Looking over the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.

Combination of low tide and fog in the evening made for an interesting view there in Bar Harbor, Maine.

of sea, sand and sunshine on the Solway Coast AONB

Image 85 in this fun series of the capturing of the BULB capture. This capture is taken at Middle River in Maryland showing the smoothed clouds and smoothed out water surface.

 

This series allows the viewer to see conditions as they were during the shot, and then the resulting long exposure effect on the water and clouds. It also shows how people moving about 'vanish' from the long exposure.

 

For this moment in time I am displaying the long exposure taken on the right side (796 seconds long), and the conditions that were during this time can be seen on the capture to the left showing the BULB capture being taken. It was actually pretty interesting watching the sky change tones and colors during that 800 seconds and the resulting combination obtained on the sensor.

 

Other images in this series can be seen in The Album "If They Could See What We Can See"

 

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A combination of dead and alive beech leaves in Monkton Wood, taken on my walk last week

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