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Day 97 of 365.
For such a wonderful day of college classes, I don't know exactly how I ended up with this picture. Just had the image of this stuck in my head all day.
What keeps us alive, what allows us to endure?
I think it is the hope of loving,
or being loved.
- Meister Eckhart
In this morning a mystic haze was in the air and some fine light strived over the hills around the town. This was an easy morning-coffee shot, right out of the window. It is fascinating how perception changes with time, weather and light. I never noticed this tree before!
February 2019 | Niefern
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"Write me of hope and love, and hearts that endured."
(Emily Dickinson)
(Things I see as I look deeper: The red scattered about the image signifies hearts that have suffered and bled. The brighter, glowing blossoms signify the ones that have endured and that now shine for others as an encouragement to also endure. There is still darkness around the edges, but the light has not been extinguished. The light in the top corner is beckoning the blossoming hearts to hang onto their Hope)
Higger Tor • Peak District National Park • 16th January 2022
The best of the weather managed to escape me this week, so here’s a moody morning shot from Higger Tor.
Photo manipulation of a stone carving by James Tandi (Zimbabwe): www.flickr.com/photos/h_duncan/39318994504/in/dateposted-...
I'm so happy it was sunny today! As soon as I got home I gave my camera battery under ten minutes to charge up then I rushed out with Maggie to this spot.
I was originally planning to make this a clone photo with lots of maggies everywhere but I feel it went better this way.
It barely had any photoshop except for retouches and a light lens flare.
I've been interviewed on Elision!
I took a short walk to take the wild roses on a dull evening in Toronto .
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© Jeff R. Clow
As I took this shot, I imagined that the scene was unchanged from a hundred or even a thousand years ago...
Squeeze and collide
I endure the journey in time
Finally I see fire
I run toward it
But the light fades
Faster than my reach
I slide deeper to the dark
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Im testing my new Sony RX1, very pleased with the the performance of this camera using high ISO
The RAW files at 6400 ISO look amazing!! This was shot @ 1/80 ƒ/2.8 ISO 1600 35 mm
While a patient with depression or bipolar disorder typically endures the same mood for weeks, a person with BPD may experience intense bouts of depression, anxiety, or anger that may last only minutes, hours, or at most a day.
The pain of being borderline: dysphoric states specific to borderline personality disorder. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 1998
When I was home in Erie last week, one of the things I noticed and something I had forgotten abou,t was how quickly the clouds move and how quickly the weather changes. It changes so fast, it's almost alarming. In fact, Lake Erie is the most dangerous of the great lakes due in part to how quickly the weather can change. It's also the shallowest of the lakes, so it is easily "stirred". The two elements form a lethal combination.
What does this have to do with the quote above and me? Well I am where I came from. My moods change in an instant. I emotionally cycle much quicker than most who are classified with mood disorders (ie. Bipolar). It's not uncommon for me to reach the depths of despair and the highs of the clouds multiple times in one day. When I have a day like I did yesterday and have an "episode" of deep, deep, deep despair, I bounce back rather quickly. It seems as though I am better. It seems as though everything is okay.
As I sit here writing this evening, I feel okay. A little anxious, a lot embarassed and a twinge depressed. But overall, I am okay. The problem this creates and has always created, is that everyone tends to think I am all better. The fact is, I am not all better. I am just at the beginning of a new cycle. A cycle that will include multiple highs and lows and finally a major crash like what I had last night. Each crash gets deeper. Each crash gets more desperate.
I have been trying for years to break the cycle. Been trying for years to slow down the clouds and stop the storm from churning the sea. So far, nothing has worked. So far, it seems I just have to live with the pain of being me.
Taken earlier today, this view from a Western Colorado mountain valley shows a typical spring event.
I will love the light for it shows me the way, yet I will endure the darkness because it shows me the stars.
SF Marina, San Francisco
"Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must."
-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 - 1832)
EXPLORE! July 6, 2009 #433
The repurposed tube carriages are part of Village Underground, an arts venue and workspace in Shoreditch
Fear isn't a weakness, it's an advantage. It's what keeps you scrapping for rotten food; It's what keeps you fighting through the sickness; It's what keeps you very much alive.
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This is a very famous and much photographed building on Great Eastern Street in London's graffiti capital, Shoreditch. The four windows are actually screens that house changing art exhibitions. In this case there are ribbons and butterflies which can be clearly identified if you enlarge those areas.
The Adore and Endure words always remain but even the train carriages have regular changes to their visage - see top left. In essence it's a brilliant open air gallery.
Photo manipulation of a stone carving by James Tandi (Zimbabwe)
"Among the tales of sorrow and of ruin that came down to us from the darkness of those days there are yet some in which amid weeping there is joy and under the shadow of death light that endures..."
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion
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"Life is a series of experiences, each one of which makes us bigger, even though sometimes it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop character, and we must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in our marching onward."
Henry Ford