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A view from the Pennine summit of Great Knipe in Cumbria, England.

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Sunrise at Sideling Hill

(Cropped and converted to Black and White)

A daytime long exposure within the grounds of a ruined priory. 62" @ f/11.

 

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I have seen so many snaps of fog, but this is the 1st time, I witnessed it in person.

 

It was such a divine feel seeing that thin layer of fog linger around the valley floor until the sun hit them. It was a wonderful day in Yosemite!

 

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My first time making caramel apples. Caramel...is there anything better?

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divinity - a being having divine attributes, ranking below God but above humans.

 

Whoever sees me dance

Will see that who dances is Shiva

Who dances, who dances is Shiva

Whoever sees me won't see me

Will see in Thomas

Behind Thomas's fraud

Some truthful symptoms

Of a passing indisposition

-Gilberto Gil

Dança de Shiva

 

I love this shot. I wish I had done more detailing on it, but it came out so smooth, and clean. And I love the way the flame effects come up in the background. A combination of the fallen angel character and some of my old tech pieces.

Looking up the side of the cliff at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.

Her name is Divinity (yes, an interesting name!), waitress in a 50's themed restaurant.

 

A chain burger restaurant was down the block but this place is so much better. The price was about the same too, but they used locally sourced meats and vegetables, cooked deliciously to order.

 

I couldn't resist also getting a milkshake to complete the experience!

 

Fuji X-H1, Fujinon XF16-55mm

 

J&V Burgers

Lake Cowichan, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada .

 

Note: the EXIF says X-T2 but this was taken with the X-H1. I had to change the EXIF data to trick an older version of Lightroom into letting me edit the photo.

Triumph of Fame, Time & Divinity, Anonymous Artist

McMaster Divinity College at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

 

We did the guided tour of the Bodleian while we were in Oxford and I'm so glad we did. The guide was so knowledgeable and we got to go to all kinds of areas that you can't access normally (and many of which you can't photograph!) We started here in the Divinity School, a building that has evolved from its beginnings in the C15th until Wren (himself an Oxford scholar) added the door bottom left to line up with the Sheldonian Theatre opposite in the C17th It is the oldest surviving purpose-built building for university use, specifically for lectures, oral exams and discussions on theology. It is no longer used for this purpose, more recently it was used as the Hospital Wing of Hogwarts in the first two Harry Potter films.

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Abdul Kalam in his book Ignited Minds says that, “Only children will have these innovative ideas... I personally feel that young have the most powerful minds. They can overcome the negativity of the bureaucracy and some self-centered policies of the state government to enrich the people of the country."

God is not only in the cross atop the temples of devotion and forts of civilisations but in every drop that sparkles in its light. We need to see them all as part of him as who knows which drop is meant to quench your thirst. (Arabian sea as seen from the Diu Fort).

The School of Divinity is one of about 30 academic Schools within the University of St Andrews. It is also known as St Mary’s College. St Mary’s, founded in 1537, is one of the ancient colleges of the University; it has been dedicated to the study of Divinity since 1579 and still occupies the same handsome buildings in St Mary’s Quadrangle. Quoted from the University of St Andrews website

 

Henry Wardlaw (died 6 April 1440) was a Scottish church leader, Bishop of St Andrews and founder of the University of St Andrews. He passed some time at Avignon, and it was while at the papal court that he was chosen Bishop of St Andrews; he was consecrated in 1403. Returning to Scotland, he acted as tutor to the future King James I of Scotland, and finished the work of restoring the cathedral at St Andrews. He greatly improved the interior and enriched it with encaustic tiles and stained-glass windows. Quoted from Wikipedia

Le Mans Cathedral

Le Sarthe, France

 

Rolleiflex 2.8f on Lomography 800 film #filmisnotdead #grainisgood

Read the details on my new exhibition opening next Saturday March 8th in Firenze. Painterly iPhoneography panels framed with wooden painting frames.

More details at aledigangi.com/verosimile, while the Facebook event page is at www.facebook.com/events/278208539011565/

 

I am looking for more venues after this - anyone interested? Please PM me!

 

Looks like this photo made it to Explore on March 6th 2014. Thankyou!

  

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might pick this as my last week's project, thoughts?

 

i don't know.

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Snow in Tokyo is something spectacular.

 

Snow falls over the deep red gates at Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan.

One of my favorite incarnations of Isha so far. Necklace and earrings by me

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In every breath, a universe unfolds,

Each atom a testament, ancient and bold.

In rivers that flow, in mountains that rise,

The divine essence, a silent guise.

From the flutter of wings to the stars' dance above,

All intertwined in a tapestry of love.

 

— ChatGPT

Lord Krishna, Hindu deity

mist rollin in from the sea in findhorn bay, scotland

Lucy city cafe portrait.

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