View allAll Photos Tagged FamilyParks
Ok, so not been on for a while. Catching up but not a lot of time for comments! So many amazing shots to see! Hope you are all well ☺️...xx
and no, it wasn't Winter there-it was Fall, sure one day was pretty brisk but mostly it was just like here-this was taken outside the Reykjavik Zoo and Family Park
I took my nephews to play in the park while i took so many pictures and i think this one is very nice. what do you think my dear flickr friends?
I picked up a wonderful book called "Wabi" by Jumonji Bishin from the Gifu Prefectural Library about 2 months ago. In an essay at the books beginning, Soshitsu Sen introduces "Wabi" ideals in Tea Ceremony. It's rather crude to summarize the essay so simply but essentially it is through contrasting things that we come to appreciate both. For example, blossoms and bright autumn leaves symbolize the sublime, and it is only after we have fully savored their delights that we can appreciate late autumn and winter. The idea is best expressed in a haiku by Fujiwara Ietaka:
To those who wait
Only for the flowers
I would like to show
The shoots of spring herbs
Amid the snow in the mountain village.
About now, you are probably wondering how a picture of my daughters at play connects to this idea. The idea that we understand something, that we can appreciate something more fully by placing it in contrast to things around it (or in the case of seasons, by those that come before and after) is a fairly straightforward one but I think we tend to loose sight of the understated as it takes a backseat to the splendid around us.
I spent the day with my girls yesterday. Their contrasts were so pronounced. My eldest made and packed her picnic lunch, picnic blankets for everyone, something to drink, bandaids, and bug balm among others. My youngest was too busy playing to prepare anything and had to be reminded to put on her socks before leaving.
As I watched them at play, one racing through the darkness, the other cautiously making her way, that essay kept popping into my head. As spring is to winter they are different but beautiful in their own way.
Yesterday was a fantastic day and meant more to me than they'll likely ever know.
Familypark Parc Turons, Prat del Roure, Escaldes, E-E, Andorra-city, Andorra, Pyrenees
More Escaldes images: Follow the group links at right side.
.......
About this image:
* Full frame format 3x2 quality image
* Usage: Large format prints optional
* Motive is suitable as symbol pic
* "Andorra authentic" edition (10 years decade 2008-2018)
* "Andorra camis & rutes" active collection
* Advanced metadata functionality on dynamic websites or apps
* for large metadata-controlled business collections: photo-archives, travel agencies, tourism redactions
We offer 100.000+ photos of Andorra and North of Spain. The biggest professional image catalog of Andorra from the newer history: all regions, all cities and villages, all times, all seasons, all weather(s). HighRes & HighColor GeoCoded stock-photo images including metadata in 4-5 languages. Prepared for an easy systematic organising of large image portfolios with advanced online / print-publishing as "Culture-GIS" (Geographic Info System). The big stockphoto collection from the Pyrenees.
More information about usage, tips, how-to, conditions: www.flickr.com/people/lutzmeyer/. Get quality, data consistency, stable organisation and PR environments: Professional stockphotos for exciting stories - docu, tales, mystic.
Ask for licence! lutz(at)lutz-meyer.com
(c) Lutz Meyer, all rights reserved. Do not use this photo without license.
Photographers Club of Cebu
Basic Lighting Workshop
Locale:The Blue Room, 3rd Floor,I1 Building, IT Park
Model:Lovett Avenido
Maquillage: RR
Clothes and Styling: James Canete
July 4, 2009
Basic Prenuptial and Wedding Workshop
Photographers Club of Cebu
D' Family Park, Talamban
Cebu City, Philippines
May 9, 2009
Gown: William Manahan
Model: Cheryl
PCC 1st Fun Shoot
February 7, 2009
D' Family Park, Talamban
Cebu City
Composition and use of ambient lighting Tips from Master Benjie Ordoñez
When parents want their children to stop using pacifiers, some go to the zoo and talk them into giving it to the newborn calves. Obviously some succeeded!