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A close up poppy capture at the Ballarat Botanical Garden on a day trip.

 

Hope you like The Bangles singing " Eternal Flame "

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwajTekSAcM

 

Many thanks for your visit, comments, invites and faves..it is always appreciated...

  

Happy Sunday

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Bird Brushes SkeletalMess www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/4118299402/

Swan FritsM www.flickr.com/photos/fvdmeer/sets/72157609925646389/

 

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Wish everyone a forthcoming Happy New Year for 2014.

Thank you so much for all the support every one has shown me. I have learned so much and continue to learn hugssss all

“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” (Antoine de Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince)

 

Saxifraga x arendsii 'Marto Picotee Red' (Saxifrage 'Marto Picotee Red'). Taken in the garden. Bath, BANES, Somerset, England, U.K.

Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Death Valley, California

Winter winning to date. My educated guess is that Spring will ultimately win the war...despite the fact that temps have been running 15-20 degrees below normal with no real end in sight.

We are eternally linked not just to each other but our environment.

 

Herbie Hancock

Unconceivable distances, uncountable stars, relentless motion, primordial elements. Everything about space seems so extraordinary and out of grasp for humans - and yet the stars have always been friendly company for seafarers, philosophers and farmers since the dawn of time. The myths of ancient people about them have survived until today and are still a beloved theme for poets and writers.

 

Some of the most beautiful star myths are about the Milky Way - a celestial river comprised by billions of stars that have sent their messengers of existence (a.k.a. photons) towards our planet thousands of years ago. This majestic arc of light shines brilliantly every clear night away from manmade light pollution, and is predominantly visible on summer nights, when our gaze of the night sky is turned towards the center of the Milky Way. This band is bisected by obscuring clouds of interstellar dust, thus forming the “Great Rift”.

 

Since the formation of our planet, we have travelled about 20 times around the center of our Milky Way, in a motion that lasts more than 220 million years, a period sometimes called a “Galactic Year”. So, this majestic light has adorned our night skies since the dawn of time and before any form of life existed on this beautiful planet.

 

The bright beacon on the left just above the treetops is planet Jupiter, which was prominent last summer as an evening object.

 

Thank you all for your kind visits and comments - stay healthy and keep looking up!

 

Technical info:

 

Date: August 30th, 2021

Location: Kassandra, Chalkidiki, Greece

Camera: CANON EOS 6D

Lens: Tokina AT-X 11-16 Pro DX II@16mm

SKY: 14 exposures x 15 secs each, ISO 6400, f/2.8, calibrated with separate darks and stacked in Sequator for reducing the noise.

FOREGROUND: 5 exposures x 2 mins each, ISO 3200, f/5. All images were taken from the same spot, without moving the tripod and in quick succession.

 

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The sky touches the world with it's gentle brush

creating a never ending canvas of endless colors

A softness that spreads throughout an eternal horizon

A meeting that creates a new picture each day

An ever changing gift that goes unopened

A daily masterpiece blind to fools

- L. Magic

 

Picture taken @ Autumn Trace

 

Taj Mahal

Agra, India

 

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Inside myself is a place where I live all alone, and that is where I renew my springs that never dry up.

 

"Pearl S. Buck"

tonight's everchanging sky...

 

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my thanks for the company here!!

 

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