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A depiction of star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet bronze statue outside of the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. www.megapixeltravel.com/2012/06/central-park-new-york-cit...
Water droplets on Nasturtium leaves in our balcony garden.
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The tallest building in South America (300 meters high), the Sky Costanera challenges a land full of volcanoes and earthquakes ...
Alpine accentor (Prunella collaris) from the Picos de Europa National Park in Spain, 20-05-2023.
The image was taken during a trip to the mountain area arranged by a company "Aveshide Cremenes (www.facebook.com/aveshidecremenes) and by the Danish nature and wildlife photographer Helge Sørensen (helgesorensen.com/ ). Thanks to Helge Sørensen and to the company "Aveshide Cremenes" for this great opportunity!
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Something has changed within me
Something is not the same
I'm through with playing by the rules of someone else's game
Too late for second-guessing
Too late to go back to sleep
It's time to trust my instincts, close my eyes and leap!
It's time to try
Defying gravity
I think I'll try
Defying gravity
Kiss me goodbye
I'm defying gravity
And you won't bring me down
I'm through accepting limits 'cause someone says they're so
Some things I cannot change but 'til I try, I'll never know!
Too long I've been afraid of losing love I guess I've lost
Well, if that's love, it comes at much too high a cost!
These droplets of rain balancing precariously on the leaves of a plant,seem to defy the law of gravity.
The tall thin pines in Yellowstone make like a fence to the sky (HFF!) - but this eagle can soar far above them at will.
In what surely had to be one of the most unexpected developments for CP motive power in recent years, was the repatriation, and eventual repainting, of a handful of surviving GMD SD40-2F locomotives. Wearing a fresh coat of paint and proudly displaying CP's revamped beaver crest, SD40-2F 9014 glistens in the morning sun as a momentary sucker-hole illuminates train H61 on an otherwise cloudy morning at Welland, Ontario.
Night descends around the Mt Yasur volcano as it its eruptions defy the darkness. Tanna Island, Vanuatu
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With neck extended and legs dangling, a Great Blue Heron almost seems suspended by its wingtips as it launches from a perch on Lake Mark Kramer.
Defying laws of gravity and a chocolate lover bottom!
Thanks Evee for the support when I was feeling down ^-^
Evee's take here: flickr.com/photos/wanderingevee/52182473704/in/dateposted/
Mount Defiance Lookout sign covered in stickers which make it hard to read what the sign is saying. Words are used to both inform and obscure. Something a reader has to be aware of and try to maintain critical thinking.
Lookout on the Great Ocean Road. HSoS
A delicate male sparrow, perched motionless on a branch, defying the wind. A fleeting moment of grace and serene resilience. Its feathers whisper secrets to the wind, as if the world stops to admire its humble elegance.
Converted to black and white (Happy Sliders Sunday! HSS)
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There are some fascinating boulders on the shore of Porth Nanven. On my last visit there were numerous beautiful rounded boulders where the little stream enters the sea. This year they have been covered by sand and I had to look for different opportunities. Not that this was a problem as there are plenty of others to catch the eye and with the Brison Islands just of shore the place is a photographers dream.
I was extremely lucky on this visit as the weather was so poor on my way here I nearly didn't bother. I thought it would be a few wet, drizzly LE shots at best. But as I scrambled over the boulders to the shore the weather started to improve and left me all alone here with conditions I certainly didn't expect to find. I came away with some decent images like this one. I suppose it's a case of the old adage, "you have to be out there to catch moments like this", and I nearly didn't!