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Feng Shui is the oldest form of gardening dating back several millennia to China. It is based on the philosophy that man and nature must live in harmony with one another and that all life is infused with the invisible energy called Chi. This force circulates throughout our environment and is essential to our well-being, health, and happiness. The Chinese sages believed that any man-made feature could affect the flow of Chi so established the rules of placement that are central to this philosophy.
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The film was stuck in the canister, so it would advance only occasionally throughout this roll. 38 frames were composed into 10 negatives. Posting the results all week.
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The Chinese Garden at The Huntington is an amazing place to spend an afternoon. It was opened in 2008 and designed by Liu Fang Yuan.
The "Garden of Flowing Fragrance" is amongst the largest formal Chinese gardens outside China.
The local paranoid conspiracy theorist of Odelia. She claims to have been abducted and experimented on by aliens, but most locals believe she simply lost her mind after her family disappeared and do their best to ignore her. Despite the constant ridicule, Feng just wants to help protect the people in her community.
A new character I made for Fallout: Roswell. She started out as a silly character idea but her backstory slowly became more tragic as I worked on her like all of my characters. I have a problem. Q_Q
The bulk carrier FENG XIU HAI of @cosco_shipping_official on the seine river to Rouen.
: 23/07/2025
- Lenght : 200 m
- Beam : 33 m
- Year built : 2016
- GT : 36378 t
- DWT : 63409 t
- Flag : Hong Kong
J'espère que le sérénité de cette photo vous permettra de vous évader quelques instants ...
Bonne semaine à tous !
Photo prise sur le bord du fleuve Kourou en compagnie de mon pote Erick , Guyane Française .
Soft utilisés : Aperture / Photoshop
Cette photo n est ni un montage ni du HDR .
Filtre : Singh Ray " Daryl Benson "
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Composite buildings are a common feature of the architectural style of Hong Kong buildings that were constructed in the 1950s and the 1960s. Info from wiki.
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Mowich Lake, Mount Rainier, Washington.
Wind and water. That is the literal translation of the Chinese science of Feng shui, which seeks to bind humanity with it’s surroundings. The idea incorporates positive and negative polarity (yin and yang) as well as the five elements (wood, water, fire, metal and earth). The practice channels the energy, the life force of a place, known as Qi (pronounced chee), to place architecture in the most auspicious direction and orientation. In a sense it is an alignment between what you build and how you live with the universe, positioning your structure with water, land forms, even compass points and constellations. My more immediate universe changes daily though, and tonight I am here in a glacial bowl on the northwest flank of Rainier. Rainier is huge, easily seen 70 miles away in Seattle. It is so massive that weather gets backed up in its directional flow, accounting for many of the moods of the mountain, from serene and welcoming to angry and deadly. I am not the architect whose hand made the little bump of land before me; this is Rainier’s feng shui. Maybe it’s a push of magma, or one piece of puzzle from continental uplift millennia ago, but it was the hand of the mountain itself that placed this little island, and you can still feel the Qi. It is one of countless perfect designs of this place, if your eyes are open to them. This one is aligned eastward, spring-like and appropriate to Rainier’s green season, and pointing to the constellation of Scorpius, coincidentally my astrological sign. There are times I have to escape every day life, with all it’s yin and yang, letting my thoughts either breathe or rest. If I wasn’t looking for harmony, I have found it anyways, and tonight, I will sit and contemplate the wind and water.
Composite buildings are a common feature of the architectural style of Hong Kong buildings that were constructed in the 1950s and the 1960s. Info from wiki.
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A bonsai tree, a bamboo tube, a porch and a sun terasse - what a nice place to drink his Green Tea and relax !
My latest Moc deals with the asian living wisdom Feng Shui and his impact on the garden application.
I hope you like it ! ;-)
The Hong Kong owned and managed supramax bulk carrier, Jin Feng [IMO 9563536] alongside Kwinana Bulk Berth No. 2 on June 30, 2015.
IMO number: 9563536
Name of ship: Jin Feng
Previous ship names: None
Call sign: VRIQ6
MMSI: 477795700
Gross tonnage: 33,286
DWT: 57,353
Type of ship: Bulk carrier
Built: 2011
Flag: Hong Kong, China
Funnel marks: Jinhui Shipping
Ship manager: Goldbeam International, Hong Kong
Beneficial owner: Jinhui Shipping & Trans Ltd, Hong Kong