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captured in front of the café einstein on berlin’s kurfürstendamm, this portrait isolates a quiet moment of reflection amidst the city's buzz. the soft cigarette smoke blends into the heavy shadows, while the light etches out the subject's deep thought and subtle weariness. a story told in gestures and expression, where the iconic café logo on his shirt hints at more than just a brand—perhaps a state of mind.

on a tram in Kraków

~Millard Fuller

 

Some blue for Monday blues.

 

I have had a lot on my mind lately. Almost to the point where I'm unable to get anyhing done because of overload. I'm re-evaluating my life, my priorities, I see things I have thought certain and strong crumble.

I'm supposed to start baking for my cousins matriculation exam party next week, I'm also supposed to take her matriculation exam pictures. And I so gladly do. But right now I feel that everything is just slipping out of my hands.

 

Especially now, in these times of exams, of joyful new students wearing their student hats. White and pure.

And I remember when I stood there, happy, awaiting the next step in my life. With the diplomas in my hand, with my white hat on my head. Celebrated by family and friends. Free.

 

I was supposed to do great things, achieve so much. And I feel I have let that young me down. Graduating as the top of my school with a lot of pressure and expectations, from friends, teachers, and most of all from myself.

Where I am now? Have I done anything of significance? Have I used any of the abilities I possess?

It's almost ten years ago. What have I done with these years? What could I have done? Where could I be, if I just had continued to work, to achieve, walk the path I knew how to walk? Studying, reading, writing, researching, gaining knowledge. Instead I went another way. A way that brought me where I am today. A good place, yes, but...

 

Still those thoughts haunt me. What if. Still those shackles laid upon me during the school times rattle and ring. I should be somewhere else, doing something more... significant. Which would be what? And what is significant anyway? What is significant to me?

The hard part is to be able to recognise what I want, not what I'm supposed to want. I still struggle, hoping to find peace some day.

Being an adult isn't that easy, is it. Finding ones way, ones path among all the possible ones.

Add to this, it's autumn weather outside, storming, raining. +6'C. A fabulous blue Monday indeed.

 

*laughing*

 

I hope you, each and everyone, have a wonderful new week, whether you're sure or unsure about your lives. Let's make it a blast shall we! :)

‘Appreciation is a tonic which encourages people to do more and more.’ - HH Younus AlGohar

"An Indian eventually inherited the eagle's plumes, and with it propitiated the Fates, whom he assumed had a special interest in Indians. It did not occur to him that they might be busy casting dice against gravity; that mice and men, soils and songs, might be merely ways to retard the march of atoms to the sea"

-Aldo Leopold

She never seeked donations...the donations seeked her...

Lomochrome Purple XR 400

 

Minolta Hi Matic F (2015)

Deep Thought is an ultra-powerful computer created by the pan-dimensional, hyper-intelligent species of beings (whose three-dimensional protrusions into our universe are ordinary white mice) to come up with the Answer to The Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.

 

Deep Thought will take seven and a half million years of calculation to give the final answer

 

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freely adapted from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Douglas Adams - 1978

 

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Abandoned chemical plant's process control room

a non-fortune & some broken glasses.

South Street Bridge (I think)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Forget about us, even the horses were transfixed.

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Visiting my new appartment, still clean of things, except for a couch.

 

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I recently went to a Gurdwara (Sikh shrine) on the outskirts of Amritsar city, India and noticed her sitting there in deep thought. Your guess is as good as mine about what she was thinking.

As soon as I took this shot she realized what had happened and quickly changed her posture and went about doing ‘Sewa’ or the voluntary service at the Gurdwara premises.

Back from a vacation hiatus. Good to be posting again!

This old man was watching people as intently as was I.

'Love God for the sake of God.' - His Holiness Younus AlGohar

 

Fortune found in a fortune cookie from Leann Chinn takeout

Apple Valley Minnesota

Friday June 10th, 2022

 

Myself personally, I have never been a giant fan of the fortune cookie. Granted the fortunes are fun to read and sometimes can be quite humorous, but I've never been all that fond of the taste of them

 

This past weekend I went to a wonderful dinner on Haleiwa Farms by The Drunken Masterchef called Farm-To-Chopstix. Many of the ingredients in the five course dinner are from the farm there and prepared fresh for the meal. Each course was accompanied by a beer pairing from craft breweries. I was taking photos for the event. I’ll post some of them later, but this was my favorite shot of the night. After darkness fell I was using my flash mostly so the photos had some clarity and readability to them. But, I decided to go to auto-ISO and forego the flash for some “ambience” shots. This was actually one of the very last shots I took. It shows the warm vibe and overall contentment from the meal and communion with others… many of whom met for the first time that evening.

 

Not sure who this guy was but he was certainly deep in thought as I snapped the shot!

 

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A majestically beautiful animal, so much like us, it is amazing to see them. I really love animals, especially in those moments when they don't seem to notice us and are absorbed in themselves.

All that water, and the sun leaving once again...

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I really wasn't thinking about much of anything when I took this but it sure looks like I was.... well yes.. I was. I was thinking about this...

 

Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2. Click the link below to listen. I just LOVE classical piano.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj3CHx3TDzw

 

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"Help." speak n spell in the dark with a long exposure! thought it looked pretty cool :)

contemplating about life

with fire at the back,smoking girl.

alternative numbers to the meaning of life

Right I've finished the set of Photowalk images and they are all here www.maxblackphotos.com/new-images.html you might want to hazard a guess as to which one is going in the leaders competition...

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What runs through your head, dear Sophie? That cute little poodle you met at the groomer's? The rabbit that hangs out in the corner of the courtyard? The doggy door and backyard that you had the run of at our former home?

 

Happy Furry Friday from Sophie and me... have a great weekend!

'Humiliation is a bitter medicine but it has healing effects.' - Younus AlGohar

 

When was the last time that you played an enjoyable game? If you quit playing because it is a child's sport, then you are wrong. As George Bernard Shaw said, "We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.

   

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With Britta , the great Belgian workhorse , there are no limits.

 

Seen at Schiermonnikoog, the smallest inhabited Wadden Island of the Netherlands. Population 700 people.

 

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