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This is the third and last image in my rose garden series.
I was experimenting with selective color using the Flora art style. Prompts - B&W, roses, pink, red, and white.
Filters, border, frame and canvas texture are from Photoshop.
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After an overcast, rainy afternoon there was a brief burst of sun before the daylight faded. Yorketown, South Australia
This beautiful piece of woodland is not visited very often, so nature can turn in exactly that kind of rough wild structures I am looking for.
November 2020 | Niefern-Öschelbronn
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Parsley seeds, entwined in spider web, for the Macro Mondays theme "Member's Choice: Seeds". The plant is self- seeded in my garden.
HMM! Have a great week too!
Location: Jumis Studio (and in my head)
Sitting Paragons: Jan & Peachy
Viewer/Camera: Firestorm
Editor: Gimp
Special Mention to Whimsical Aristocrat (What was She Thinking ??)
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Schrödinger's Cat
~Peggy Landsman~
Schrödinger’s Cat Laments
Look at me in this box all alone.
Who’s to care if I don’t feel at home?
There’s just this device,
Which isn’t so nice,
To see that I live or get blown....*
Schrödinger’s Cat Complains
Erwin’s cat caterwauls to her mate:
Verschränkung’s† controlling my fate.
Alive and quite dead,
I exist in his head,
A mere plaything of his mental state.
Schrödinger’s Cat Reconsiders
So, okay, I’ll exist in his head,
Both alive and impossibly dead.
I’ll welcome this feat
From my sweet catbird seat
For as long as he keeps me well fed.
Schrödinger’s Cat Explains
Though I’m only a thought in his mind,
It is taught I’m a curious kind.
Not here and not there,
I pop up everywhere
Demonstrating one cat’s double bind.
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*In a 1950 letter to Erwin Schrödinger,
Albert Einstein wrote of the cat “alive
and blown to bits.” Einstein’s original
suggestion to Schrödinger in 1935 mentioned
gunpowder, not a Geiger counter and poison.
†Verschränkung—“entanglement.” Schrödinger
coined this term while developing the
thought experiment.
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two thoughts: i do this drive-by shot maybe four times a week and never get it centered. until today. i don't think that's meaningful, just useful since i don't want to actually pull over in winter. so here we have another one of my over-used motifs. thought 2, entirely random, was that naming a tunnel after lincoln was pretty insulting if you compare it to the george washington bridge. driving thru the lincoln tunnel is like driving thru the port authority bathrooms, circa 1972. the only remotely awesome thing about the lincoln tunnel is that it was built under a river. well, maybe that's the answer. beauty is only river deep.
The vines have grown to muffle the bell, let us remember how the entanglements of today can silence and muffle our voice.
Verflechtung. Um dein Gehirn aus der Hölle rauszuhalten.
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Too much sun can create turbulence for the brain. So that everything spins and you think you're going crazy. Here it is called "having a sunstroke". And that's actually not funny – it can be dangerous. So it is a practical avoidance strategy to place something intertwined on your head ;-)
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Zuviel Sonne kann das Hirn schon mal in Turbulenzen versetzen. So dass sich alles dreht und man glaubt, verrückt zu werden. Hier nennt man das "einen Sonnenstich haben". Und das ist eigentlich nicht lustig – sondern kann gefährlich werden. Da ist es doch eine praktische Vermeidungsstrategie, etwas Verflochtenes auf seinem Kopf zu platzieren ;-)
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Ingredients: straw hat (it always hangs right next to the patio door and sometimes I put it on), red cardboard (to show the intensity of the sun's power and the shadow play), sunlight (we're very lucky here, the sun is shining and it's not raining)
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Zutaten: Strohhut (der hängt immer direkt neben der Terrassentür und manchmal setze ich ihn auf), roter Karton (um die Intensität der Kraft der Sonne zu zeigen und das Schattenspiel), Sonnenlicht (wir haben hier großes Glück, die Sonne scheint und es regnet nicht)
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Sorry, I haven't been here for a long time – hopefully I'll soon have more time to see your pictures! I wish everyone a good Monday! - - - My thoughts are with those suffering from the catastrophic rain. - - -
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Entschuldigt, ich war lange nicht hier unterwegs – bald habe ich hoffentlich wieder mehr Zeit, um Eure Bilder zu sehen! Ich wünsche allen einen guten Montag! - - - Meine Gedanken sind bei denen, die unter dem katastrophalen Regen leiden. - - -
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#MacroMondays 2021 / July 19 / #SunSafety
Snow covered hike through winter forest - abstract photograph
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