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Song:
Life is so damn complicated...
From two of my photos of things in my world... joined for eternity...
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"Before the drinking begins, the head of the deceased’s household gives a toast, after which he’ll shout “kenpai”"
Just another rural pole in the middle of nowhere with too many lines. It really seems like overkill, but I am not knowledgeable in this field. I would like to know what the white rod attached to the guy wire is that is hanging down on the right side. Anyone? I felt I had to post something for HTT since I have a Group...LOL.
This is part of: Up With Tokyo
I had previously posted this image, but with a lot of editing. This is the unedited version, which I now find I prefer.
Featuring:
Blah @ Mainstore
The Rotting Lab @ The Warehouse
Michan @ Salem
All Details @ rainbowpixiefarts.blogspot.com/2020/10/complicated-memori...
The Muhammad Rahim Khan Madrasah (Uzbek : Muhammad Rahimxon madrasasi) is a Madrasah in Itchan Kala, the historic old town of Khiva, Uzbekistan. It is part of the UNESCO world heritage.
The Muhammad Rahim Khan Madrasah is one of the largest in Khiva, and is located directly opposite the Konya Ark citadel. It has a size of 62 meters by 50 meters. It was built in 1871 on behalf of Khan Said Muhammad Rahim II (reign 1863 to 1910), who was also a well-known poet under the pseudonym Feruz Shah.
It was built as the last of the large madrasahs in Khiva. The rectangular building has a courtyard with four iwans. There are also small towers on the corners. The large entrance portal has a complicated vestibule with a five-span arcade. The student quarters of the madrasah are covered with Balkhi type domes. In addition to the living rooms, the madrasah also has utility rooms. There is a domed mosque in the south wing.
It is a real problem, is it not? How can we come to an understanding of this utterly diverse and complicated world whilst sitting in the particularity of our home? It is true that the media, from newspapers to TV and social media, offer us a daily digest of selected information. We would, I sincerely hope, critically examine these news and think for ourselves. However, even so, we would have to deal with the selective nature of the information. We never see "the whole picture". Our knowledge, even at the best of times, is necessarily fragmentary. It is absolutely important to be aware of this limitation - it is one of the virtues that make us human.
I am saying this because AI is on the march. AI has never ever left its ivory tower, it never "left home". It never made any experiences. AI has not seen anything. It does not know how to suffer. What it does is to harvest and (often illegally) exploit printed or published materials, information it has neither created nor even collected. It does not know what it does not know. And yet AI will come up with explanations and scenarios that are untroubled by any kind of self-doubt. AI does not know when it is peddling false information. AI will interpret the world whilst staying at its "home" and will not even be aware of it. Leica M8 plus Voigtlaender 35/1.4 at approx. F8.
The last time that trains rolled over these tracks was in 2011. Previously, trains serviced the south half of Vancouver Island , some 230 km. from Victoria, up to Courtenay. This rail line had a very complicated history, too lengthy to go into here, but in short, through mismanagement by private interests, governments, and long held indigenous concerns, rail lines on the island unfortunately ceased to exist, but the tracks remain.
Well here's a jumbled autumnal scene! I remember taking a series of shots at this location wondering where the composition was as there were branches flying off in all directions, this one concentrating on the rigid central trunk while all around it autumn threw its confetti on the tangled scene around it worked for me.
"There is something more important than logic: it is the imagination."
Alfred Hitchcock
I remember that I had this vinyl album, I don't remember if they had given it to me or
it belonged to some brother among many:) At the time, I didn't have any translators, only the vocabulary of the English language. But who was going to translate? It was complicated and the lyrics of the songs weren't like "The pen is on the table". But the melody of this piece and the nostalgia it conveyed did not leave too many doubts. Some songs also speak without words...
This is a very interesting cover, in my opinion
The Logical Song | Supertramp | Pomplamoose
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Have you ever read/seen a play SANTA CRUZ by Max Frish?
This is about Love and desire to achieve your Dreams, but Life and Destiny are complicated things.
On this illustration we recreated a scene from this play, how it could be in modern times.
A captain from Honolulu holds an apple in hand:
"Suppose," he said, "I have a sister, she remained in Europe, a nice, sweet girl, suppose she stands in the market in Barcelona and at that moment holds in her hands ... well, whatever ... an apple (watermelon/orange in original text); here's one star for you,"- shows apple in his hand, - "the apple in Barcelona - another, and what's in the middle? Nothing but night, the universe and the death. So great, my friends, so great is nothing, so rare is life, warmth, intelligent being, hot light. So rare is what is."
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Thank you so much Tara for posing in this scene with me <3
No, this pretty succulent is not from Paraguay but possibly from Mexico. The complicated history of its confusing naming for Paraguay dates back to the Green House of one Frank Weinberg at Woodside, Long Island, NY, USA, in 1904. The story has been extensively unraveled by Myron Kimnach and Reid Morgan in 1986 (www.crassulaceae.com/crassulaceae.com/botanik/pflanzen/bo...) so I needn't tell it here.
If this is your vision of "Darling, are we going to have a nice picnic together?" - "as soon as he wakes up I clarify my vision on marriage" (Lol)
Nelipot: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Kings%20Harbor/166/51/23
Cruzar el puente y llegar al castillo es facil!
Cruzar el castillo y llegar a las estrellas es un poco mas complicado...
„No miremos, pues, nunca atrás, miremos siempre hacia adelante, porque adelante está nuestro sol y nuestra salvación; y si es permitido, si es útil y necesario volver nuestra vista al estudio de nuestro pasado, no es más que para comprobar lo que hemos sido y lo que no debemos ser más, lo que hemos creído y pensado, y lo que no debemos creer ni pensar más, lo que hemos hecho y lo que no debemos volver a hacer.“
Crossing the bridge and reaching the castle is easy!
Crossing the castle and reaching the stars is a little more complicated ...
So let us never look back, let us always look forward, because ahead is our sun and our salvation; and if it is allowed, if it is useful and necessary to turn our eyes to the study of our past, it is only to verify what we have been and what we should not be anymore, what we have believed and thought, and what we should not believe no more thinking, what we have done and what we should not do again. "
That's all. Sometimes complicated, sometimes simple...but, ever beautiful...its name is LIFE.
Thank you so much for the great feedback in my last posts, dear friends. I'm sorry about my absence and I'm glad to see how many nice people feel the same about Flickr...
Isso é tudo. Algumas vezes é complicada, algumas é simples...mas semple bonita, chama-se VIDA.
=.l
Model
Shot groups hire models,
Can hone shot skills,
It's also a way to approach and watch beautiful women.
Oriental thinking, More complicated than Westerners XD
This scene should be commercial photography.
模特兒
拍攝團體雇用模特兒,
可以磨練拍攝技巧,
也是接近和觀賞美女的方法。
東方思維比西方人更複雜 XD
這個場景應該是商業攝影。
While looking up at a building in Montreal, I was amazed at the various elements emerging from one small area.
“Life is painful and messed up. It gets complicated at the worst of times, and sometimes you have no idea where to go or what to do. Lots of times people just let themselves get lost, dropping into a wide open, huge abyss. But that's why we have to keep trying. We have to push through all that hurts us, work past all our memories that are haunting us. Sometimes the things that hurt us are the things that make us strongest. A life without experience, in my opinion, is no life at all. And that's why I tell everyone that, even when it hurts, never stop yourself from living.”
― Alysha Speer
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5sIZA6ZcVA
I share another shot of this street musician from my visit to SFO
There's one more on my stream
My friends who do candids truly humble me
I think it takes a special kind of photographer to be comfortable photographing others
LOL thats why so many selfies
I am only comfortable with myself :))))
What can I say...
Have yourselves a beautiful day
And thank you, for always taking the time to stop by
Love
xxxx
"connection power" ...
Die obere Rundung ist die Empore, die im unteren Foto, im oberen Halbkreis, umgekehrt zu sehen ist, die zarten Strahlenlinien sind das Sheddach ...
Wenn ein guter Architekt seine komplizierten Gebäude baut, reicht es den ausführenden Handwerkern nicht, wenn sie den Grundriss und die Schnitte sehen. Sie brauchen bei Hollein immer auch "Deckenpläne".
Wie ich schon mit Fotos in seinem frankfurter Museum zeigte, tut sich dort auch ganz viel Interessantes ...
The upper curve is the gallery, which can be seen inverted in the upper semicircle in the photo below, the delicate ray lines are the shed roof ...
When a good architect builds his complicated buildings, it is not enough for the executing craftsmen to see the floor plan and the sections. With Hollein, they always need "ceiling plans" as well.
As I already showed with photos in his Frankfurt museum, a lot of interesting things are happening there ...
und noch etwas ... heute ist der Weltüberlastungstag ...
today is the Earth Overshoot Day !!!
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