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Just felt like dedicating this to you Jörg :)))))

Cristal is the new body by EVE It is completely BOM, low complexity and beautiful!

 

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I have made my first step into the Macro World and I have to say, I find it fascinating. I know that Dandelions are very popular subjects but I am not sure you have seen this interpretation before.

 

At the first look of this closeup, I have directly seen the allegory with the human brain. Even with less complexity and features, I believe Nature is much nicer graphically.

Ornate, dusty, old, repurposed, dominated by a tree, ironically beautiful. Basically these apartments are a metaphor for society in general.

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A jumble of woodland complexity taken on a dreary day but needed to get my tree fix for the day! needs to be seen big for all the details to get lost in :)

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Captured in Berkeley, California in 2015 with a Tamron 90mm/2.8 macro lens wide open. (BBB2194)

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, Vancouver Island, British Columbia

_DSC3710-ARW - This statue called Pine Sanctuary is located at the entrance to Riverwood in Mississauga (a small conservation area along the banks of the Credit River). It is certainly eye catching with bold light green and cyan colouring although I like the bw image better. I think the bold colours obscure the complexity of the structure to a certain degree.

Tight relationships

Subsystems turn

Coherent organization

SAMYANG AF 135mm F1.8, stitched and edited in Affinity

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This flower never ceases to astonish me.

 

Have a great day, friends. Guess what I'll be doing.

 

Here is Peggy's mosaic.

 

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Playing in arboretum Opeka (north Croatia)

I remember when taking this shot just how quiet it was in the wood. Normally you hear far away voices from people out walking dogs, the chatter of birds, the rustling of squirrels darting around the trees or deer gently moving through the undergrowth. But not this time, it was if the mist had laid a sound blanket across the area. A great atmosphere to get the imagination racing, naturally spoilt as soon as I lumbered off :)

This shot reminds me of the ornamental Japanese blossom displays, but set in South Oxfordshire! The second shot of blackthorn blossom painting a spectacular display amid the complexity of the branches. There may be more to come!!

 

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Leonardo da Vinci said it best: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”.

 

The way I understand it is that simplicity goes hand in hand with perfection. It shows how beautiful and elegant things are when they are not lost in the detail.

 

I have never been a believer that beauty is on the surface. Your beauty is inside of you, how you feel, how you represent yourself and finally how you express yourself.

 

We all have individual beauty. Let yours shine no matter what people think, do not let the social norm be your norm.

 

Let's enjoy the freedom from complexity, intricacy, or division. Get rid of the luxury, pretentiousness, deceit and guile.

 

Show the world your simplicity ❣

This Christmas bauble was hand beaded with sequins and pins by me. I have a Christmas tradition. I bead Christmas baubles for a select group of friends every year.

 

Each bauble is 15 centimetres in diameter and contain hundreds of sequins, varying in number depending upon the complexity of the pattern and the type of sequins I use. Most sequins in this bauble are 5mm in diameter, except the larger gold stars which are 8mm and the tiny gold stars which are 3mm. Depending upon the colour of the sequin, I will use either a gold or a silver pin to attach it to the bauble. I always leave the stars until last, allowing a gap in the sequin chain to pin them in. Star sequins are notorious for getting caught on clothes, which then bend the points.

 

These baubles are smaller than some others I do, and because it is a simple pattern which starts from the inside and is worked outwards in ever larger circles, each bauble takes approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours per side.

 

It is however, a labour of love which I do to pass the time throughout the year.

Autumn is back in South Bohemia.

 

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Urban detail. Dettaglio urbano. Abstract reality. Realtà astratta. Complessità. Complexity. Cameraphone. Androidography. Bologna 2022

along the tuolumne river, yosemite national park... it is impossible to overstate the depth, complexity, variety and profundity of the beauty in this place... no wonder it has captivated -- and continues to fascinate and inspire -- generations of visitors.

Over the southern Gold Coast we have winds and clouds of erratic complexity. Sub-tropical sunsets are short-lived as the sun drops quickly below the horizon. This perspective is roughly due south and the key landscape feature is Mt Somerville with its Gold Coast Airport radar dome.

of buildings of Richard Meier ...

 

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The commandments of justice and mercy, indeed of love or the golden rule, have after all inspired historic resistance to lawless aggressions and to oppressive law. The Torah, the Jewish law, is not reducible to legalism or exclusivism, but supports the “struggle for justice and mercy.” 26 Perhaps it is a matter of infusing the commandments within the atmosphere of the Eros: “Arise my love, and come away” is also an imperative—a proposition in the sense suggested in our earlier discussion of truth-claims! After all, the ethics of “should and should not” may also encode, should also encode the divine lure. For without strong supportive structures of community, society, liturgy, theology, the chances are minute that we can individually or collectively even discern the initial aim...

 

...How does this unforcing force work? By sparking your desire: desire ignites desire. This sparking process takes place largely beneath and before our consciousness. Sometimes glimpsed in a dream, in a stranger’s face, in a flow of grief, a comforting embrace, a surge of music, a private illumination, a public act of truth. In conscience, shame, guilt, awe at a random sunset. The spark is what we hope for in prayer, meditation, worship. We infer it—and cannot in truth make any certain claims about it, as in “God told me this or that; God wills this or that for me.” For it comes already coated in our experience, in our own subjectivity, in the aims of our own socialized desire.

--On the Mystery, DISCERNING DIVINITY IN PROCESS, Catherine Keller

youtu.be/bQWjlkl2klw "Out of complexity emerges greater complexity. We could almost say that the universe, nature, is a novelty-conserving or complexity-conserving engine. It makes complexity and it preserves it and it uses it as the basis for further complexity." -Terence McKenna

Image based on a flower in Biltmore House's gardens

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