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White Azaleas in my front yard. The spring azaleas are blooming profusely in the front garden. Both red(ish) and white. The entire shrubs were covered with beautiful blooms. This is one shot of many.
My mind was into this...and nothing else mattered :)
Thanks everyone who wished me a Happy Birthday - Either by dedicating a photo to me, sending me a flickrmail or anything else :P
Thank you guys soo much, you made my day even more special :D
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Never opened myself this way
Life is ours, we live it our way
All these words I don't just say
And nothing else matters
- Metallica
" Literature, before anything else, is saying, Be mindful. Stop whatever you're doing & notice. Allow yourself to be seized by this." {Fredrick Buechner}
Ben Eine's Street Art "Like Nothing Else" In Shoreditch.
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Did anyone else see these awesome mammatus clouds going by today in Chicago? I tried to take a timelapse of them but my camera and tripod got blown over by the wind, even though hung a jug of water from the tripod hook as a weight.
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Life's a long, long road, if we are lucky. For so long I've just followed the road, it seems with one wheel stuck in a rut at the side steering me along without me being in control. And it has gone on and on. There's a crossroads further down in the picture, in the middle of nowhere. No signs. No landmarks. Just an empty crossroads where two roads meet on the barren moorland. I'm getting near there. Do I carry on straight or turn, left or right, and explore a bit to the side...perhaps it was a waste of time, the wrong choice....nothing to see down there, and return to the junction.
I'm almost at that point, decisions, decisions in deciding if I leave so much of what I've known, work, Cheshire and the hills around, friends, goats, North Wales and take a change in direction.
We've found a place. A long way north. Seven hours drive north to Acharacle, Argyllshire at the far end of Loch Shiel. Mountains, lochs, deer, little beaches with white sand, heather...........
I've seen recently how hard it is to leave everything you've known and strike out somewhere else when my son took his young family off to New Zealand. They'd said they never could have anticipated how difficult it would be to say "Goodbye". My turn soon.
So close, no matter how far
Couldn't be much more from the heart
Forever trusting who we are
And nothing else matters
Never opened myself this way
Life is ours, we live it our way
All these words, I don't just say
And nothing else matters
Trust I seek and I find in you
Every day for us something new
Open mind for a different view
And nothing else matters
Never cared for what they do
Never cared for what they know
But I know
So close, no matter how far
It couldn't be much more from the heart
Forever trusting who we are
And nothing else matters
Never cared for what they do
Never cared for what they know
But I know
I never opened myself this way
Life is ours, we live it our way
All these words, I don't just say
And nothing else matters
Trust I seek and I find in you
Every day for us something new
Open mind for a different view
And nothing else matters
Never cared for what they say
Never cared for games they play
Never cared for what they do
Never cared for what they know
And I know, yeah, yeah
So close, no matter how far
Couldn't be much more from the heart
Forever trusting who we are
No, nothing else matters
..."And you were there
When I stopped to stare
By the quiet trees
And you were there
And I thought that you were
Someone else I'd seen...
Oh you were there
When I stood and watched
From so many years ago
You must have smiled
When I was walking through
The places that you'd known"...
You Were There
- John Foxx
Title: Under the garment.
Work by Else Sesink, student of the Fine Art & Design in Education course at Artez, Arnhem.
Seen at the museum "Het Depot", Wageninigen, The Netherlands
In my eyes, it was a beautiful arrangement between the two windows, in which the bare branches of the trees could also be seen, a nice similarity with her work.
I did edit the photo to a nocturnal atmosphere, seemed to fit better with the 'careless'? abandonment of the garments.
HSS everyone ;-))
(Flickr Friday: #223 On The Side Of The Road)
According to the current theme, I was supposed to take a photo of something beautiful or interesting on the side of the road. I chose this tanker truck because of its mirror effect.
De acuerdo con el tema propuesto para esta semana, tenía que tomar una foto de alguna cosa bonita o interesante que estuviera al lado de la carretera. Escogí este camión cisterna por su efecto espejo
This photo has been selected by Flickr, among other submissions to the Flickr Friday Group Challenge, to be part in a gallery :-) You can find here
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Photographer : Roxaane Fyanucci - Les clairs de lune de Roxaane
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Head - LeLUTKA Lilly Head 2.5
Skin & Shape - Teo Sorbet - The Skinnery
Ears - Princess Ears by Swallow
Body - Lara by Maitreya
Hair - Brink by Stealthic
Eyes - Snow Eyes V1 by S0NG
Clothing:
Dress - Velvet Crush Dress - leather by ISON
Shoes - Wales by Essenz
Accessories:
Nails - Simple Serene mix & match coffin nails by e.marie
Rings - Wonder Rings by Kibitz
Necklace - Saint Chain and Choker by RAWR!
Pose Formal Vol 1 by Foxcity
Location - Backdrop Central
It is impossible to be anywhere in this part of northern Washington State and not have the skyline dominated by this magnificent sight. It really is that much bigger than anything else around it
Anyone else experiencing a drop in activity on Flickr? The last 3 photos that I have posted have about 5% of the usual views and faves that would have normally accrued by now. The STATS page tells the story. Not that it really matters but - it does make me wonder if they have changed some algorithm or some such?
It seems we have a new species of 'bird' occupying one of our birdhouses here at Keefer Lake?
- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -
"Don't know how else to say it
I don't want to see my parents go
One generation's length away
From fighting life out on my own
Stop this train
I want to get off
And go home again
I can't take the speed it's moving in
I know I can't
But honestly, won't someone stop this train?"
(Stop this train - John Mayer)
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Late afternoon meeting with a beautiful lioness and sub-adult cub laying on top of a small hill.
What else do you want as a wildlife photographer?
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Cavalier's surgery was postponed until yesterday morning and it was done very early so I wasn't there. But he is doing well, adjusting to just one eye. I'm sad we couldn't save the sight in his left eye or save the eye, but we gave it a good try. And he will do fine. He is now pain free and will be for good (knock on wood) as long as something else crazy doesn't come up. You Never know what's around the corner but I'm going to stay positive. I will have him home on Monday or Tuesday.
The lady (Candy) I bought him from almost 18 years ago at Saddletime Farm even went to visit him the day before yesterday at the clinic and brought apples, carrots and peppermints for him. It really touched me that she did that. How often does an original owner of an animal (Cav was foaled at her farm) take the time to go see an animal at a clinic like that after not owning that horse for so long. Brought tears to my eyes. Candy is such a great friend.
Anyway, just wanted to update you all. I appreciated all your warm and thoughtful comments on my post from a few days ago. He's my sweet buddy and I love him very much and you are all great contacts/friends.
Personally, I like Oporto, it is a relatively small city and which has about 250,000 inhabitants, although his metropolitan area, increases ten times its census.
The city itself is a broken leg, because there are no more than ten meter dash, everything else, are headlands, and constantly go up and down if you want to get an overview of the beauties that hides everywhere.
I have gone many times for work, but this time I did something I had long wanted to do.
Boating on the river and contemplate its beautiful rivera from the center of the Douro (Duero)
I made dozens of photos from a yacht to which I was invited by some friends and while they talked, ate and drank, I had absolute freedom to take pictures piecework.
This is one of the ones I like because I could portray the old part of the city that is slowly disappearing invaded by new and elegant buildings.
I was lucky because in the morning It had been raining cats and dogs and the river walk was in the air. At three o'clock abated and we could embark.
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Personalmente me gusta mucho Oporto, es una ciudad relativamente pequeña ya que cuenta con unos 250.000 habitantes, aunque lo podríamos llamar su área metropolitana, multiplica por diez su censo.
La ciudad en sí misma, es un rompe piernas, pues no hay más de diez metros llanos, todo lo demás, son promontorios que hay que subir y bajar constantemente si quieres tener una visión global de las bellezas que esconde por doquier. No es que esté muy cuidada pero últimamente se están esforzando mucho en mantenerla lo más arreglada posible.
He ido muchas veces por cuestiones de trabajo, pero esta vez, hice algo que hacía mucho tiempo que deseaba hacer.
Pasear en barco por el rio y poder contemplar su bella rivera desde el centro del Douro (Duero)
Hice decenas de fotos desde un yate al que fui invitado por unos amigos y mientras ellos conversaban, comían y bebían, yo tuve absoluta libertad para tomar fotos a destajo.
Esta es una de las que más me gustan ya que pude retratar la parte antigua de la ciudad que poco a poco va desapareciendo invadida por edificios nuevos y más elegantes.
Tuve suerte, ya que por la mañana había llovido a cantaros y este paseo fluvial estuvo en el aire a las tres que amainó y pudimos embarcar.