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Le temps d'après et de toujours c'est un mystère
Un souffle un chant silencieux il nous porte
Au loin pareil au vent qu'on ne voit pas
Il est l'attente et le mouvement
La beauté facile des lilas et des cendres
Un chemin qui circule en nous sans témoin
Sinon quelques rides brouillonnes comme la vie.
L. Ray (Souvenirs de la maison du temps - extrait)
@ Endless: Birdlings Flat
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Des visages, des figures
Dévisagent, défigurent
Des figurants à effacer
J'ai douté des détails, jamais du don des nues.
Noir Désir
@ Endless : Birdlings Flat
A daytime long exposure (20s). The water was really shallow which is why you can see the ground here on this image. Upload #333, by the way :D
Bei einem Fotowalk im Juni diesen Jahres entstand dieses Foto vom Hyatt im Medienhafen Düsseldorf.
Foto: Silvia
Jewel Mountain, Chugach Mountain Range, Alaska
I am not certain if the mountains in Alaska really are endless, or if they just seem that way. But from the moment the plane descended into Anchorage and I first caught a glimpse of them through the clouds, until takeoff a week later when I spent an hour glued to the plane window in absolute awe of the unbelievable scenery we were flying over on a crystal clear winter day, my eyes, mind and heart were immersed in the mountains. There is a wildness to the mountains there, and a sense of being pristine and untouched, that makes them feel different from the mountains here at home.
The sprawling Chugach, the rugged Talkeetnas, and the epic Alaska range, home to Denali, the highest mountain in North America, all provided a visual overload that had me constantly wanting to look in all directions at once, and wishing I could take photos for every one of the 7 3/4 hours of daylight that Alaska offers in mid-February 😄 Even on the two days that it snowed nearly non-stop and the mountains were hidden in the clouds and fog for most of the day, their presence was palpable. And now that I have been home for a few days, I miss them.
Alaska is a place that gets a hold of me in a way that few other places ever have. And though it had been 30 years since my last trip to this special place, once I arrived, somehow it felt like I had always been there.
(I'll admit I was a little skeptical when my daughter asked if we could go to Alaska for her February school break, but it was actually an amazing place to visit in the winter and we are already considering a return trip next year!)
Inside the Melk Abbey - facing the Danube in Austria - lies a beautiful and endless stair that connects the library to the church.
Another work of art by Kader Attia that I made into a multiple exposure.
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On May 1st, I set off for a walk at crazy o'clock. The air was so pure and fresh that I took a seemingly endless breath. Fortunately I have no grasses allergy and could enjoy it, wasn't bad for me ;-)
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I tried adding styles and effects but often nature has her own perfection.
A little more exposure and sharpening was about all it needed,
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Cala Junco is located in the southernmost part of the island and is considered the most beautiful and evocative inlet in all of Panarea. It is located on the right of the promontory of Capo Milazzese, of which in ancient times it was a natural port.
It is a natural swimming pool formed by high basalt rocks, characterized by a transparent sea with colors ranging from green to turquoise, particularly clear thanks to the stony seabed.
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Cala Junco si trova nella parte più meridionale dell'isola ed è considerata l'insenatura più bella e suggestiva di tutta Panarea. Si trova sulla destra del promontorio di Capo Milazzese, di cui anticamente era porto naturale.
Si tratta di una piscina naturale formata da alti scogli di basalto, caratterizzata da un mare trasparente con colori che vanno dal verde al turchese, particolarmente limpido grazie a fondali sassosi.