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Artist Shrine worked with young adults from the Chatsworth community to create this sculpture from recycled glass, plastic bottles and other found materials. It’s our last photo from Chatsworth’s outdoor sculpture exhibition which ran during 2022 entitled Radical Horizons: The Art of Burning Man at Chatsworth.
I gave it a gentle slide in Snapseed.... HSS!
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17th of December
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Come Check out Freestyle dressage at it's best
Special performance from the creator of the Dressage system Monstaar (Mythril)
The credit to this beautiful picture of myself with my horse Crimson Nightshade goes to the amazing Kurai Thei ... thank you to all of the incredible pictures to took of us all
'Elysian Waters' narrow boat on the Kennet and Avon Canal at Great Bedwyn in the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Wiltshire.
This must be where bees go when they are ready to die.
A photo pro on YouTube said that I should make sure the horizon is level before I snapped the shot. I thought of him while I was swatting bees with one hand and flailing my camera around with the other. Deep within the workshop of my twisted mind I manufactured a third hand... and strangled him with it.
Photo taken somewhere in Humphreys County Tennessee.
Besides a few friends, Jordan Pond was a peaceful place to be this night. The heavy cloud cover and fog that moved in during dinner sent most of the normal people home for the evening. - Acadia National Park.
Taken at The Void & MInttea
Best on Black
"They told me to take a street-car named Desire, and transfer to one called Cemeteries, and ride six blocks and get off at—Elysian Fields..." Blanch Dubois
A Streetcar Named Desire
An incredible sunrise was revealed as the thick morning fog lifted. I literally couldn't see more than 20 ft in front of my truck as I drove to this location. I was having doubts and kicking myself for not getting above it. I'd say it all worked out in the end.
Take Aim: A Challenge Group ~ Time
This beautiful sculpture by Robin Wight at the Tatton Park RHS Flower Show is simply beautiful.
It reminds me of when I was a child and we picked the dandelion 'clocks' to blow their seeds into the air.
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A painting of me (acryl on paper A4) with in the background a texture of me(gesso and nutwater).
Thanks for the visit have a wonderful day
Shooted from Italian filming location for Ridley Scott's Oscar-winning film Gladiator
Pienza, Italy
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Cellophane flowers of yellow and green
Towering over your head
Look for the girl with kaleidoscope eyes
And she's gone
~Lennon-1967
adj. *Elysian
1. of such surpassing excellence as to suggest divine inspiration
2. resembling paradise; causing happiness"elysian peace" "a paradisal place without work or struggle"
3. relating to the Elysian Fields
Elysian Sunset, Mastigouche Eildlife Reserve, Quebec, Canada.
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"In the end it all comes down to this: you have a choice between giving your work your best shot and risking that it will not make you happy, or not giving it your best shot -- and thereby guaranteeing that it will not make you happy. It becomes a choice between certainty and uncertainty. And curiously, uncertainty is the comforting choice."
-Ted Orland
This was taken on another 20° C below zero morning. We reached this spot expecting more but alas the waterfall we were visiting was almost completely frozen. You can just about see some of falls in the image: on the left, 3/4th of the way up.
This is one of the popular locations and it was a good thing we reach early as the snow at the spots around the waterfall hadn't been 'spoilt' by shoe prints. The wind was absolutely horrible though...so much so that I couldn't speak properly due to my jaw muscles going stiff with the cold and even though I had hand warmers inside my gloves, I could feel myself losing control of my hands by the minute (argh these long exposures).
All these things probably make you try something a little different or make you focus on something no one else will because they are too busy making a meal of the main attraction to notice anything else.
I'm happy I came away with something that's quite unique and personally very memorable.
This historic building was one of the early markets in Tucson Arizona. It was built in 1924 and is made of adobe. It served the Barrio Viejo district for several years before becoming a Bed and Breakfast, and then a private home. It's now vacant and up for sale.
From Pienza, this is the road from the end of the film 'Gladiator', where Maximus is reunited with his dead wife and child. According to the locals, the film production crew was in and out, getting the shots they needed with no actors or others involved. So not a lot of excitement for Pienza in that regard, but still nice to have the countryside immortalized in this special way. If you follow this stream at all, you already know how much love I have for this area of Toscana, and, no surprise, 'Gladiator' has become one of my favorite films. In the end, Maximus gets to spend eternity here … not bad.
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