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So I did some stuff in Lightroom...
It's Pentre Ifan, a Neolithic burial chamber in the hills of north Pembrokeshire, Wales.
The sun decided to hide, but left colour in the sky. Hope you like it!
The furnace at one of the old Indonesian Gong Factories. Outside temperature 40 C with 80% humidity, inside... just hell.
Taken for Macro Mondays "All That Glitters" theme. Doing well today, had almost 20 minutes on computer & it hasn't packed up yet! I may actually be able to get some comments in if this keeps up! This is one of those "Yankee Candles" scented candles. I just noticed in passing the glittery effect round the edge of the jar, and under exposed the shot to enhance the effect a bit more against the dark background
A closer look at the rain falling like flames over Mono Lake. The height of the color from the first rays of the sun only lasted moments.
...isn't always easy...no matter what it is...but then...what is easy in life?
...it's up to us to make things easy or difficult...
...and making things easy, sometimes invloves seriously hard work...
...on various levels...practical, psychological, personal, social...
...I'm striving to reach at this point of easiness...
...by gaining discipline....oh my! is that hard!...
...but SO rewarding when it happpens!
...to all of you who would possiply like the same...
...my best wishes and support : )
...and to all of you, who are already there...
...my deepest respects.
The nearest I'm going to get to posting a bonfire night pic.
For those trying to guess the correct cloned flower bud on yestedays allium pic. All has been revealed.
“At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.”
~Albert Schweitzer
Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today.
Words by Thich Nhat Hanh - Zen Master
Dedicated to all those people worldwide who have been affected by the Covid 19 virus. Thanking everyone who is working in the frontline by supporting people who need medical attention, comfort and care.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all....'Thank You'.
♫ - Clapping for the NHS, Carers and Support Workers.
for Flickriver - Sophie Shapiro
I would like to thank everyone who takes an interest in my work. I am truly grateful and appreciate your ongoing support and positive feedback. Please take good care of yourselves in these uncertain times. Keep well, safe & inspired.
Kind regards, Sophie.
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This is the same tulip I shot a week or so ago. For my dear friend Laura who I am neglecting big time Kx
Such beautiful fall leaves everywhere, not to last long. Enjoyed these bright, flame red leaves as they caught my eye.
The Flame-rumped Tanager is a fairly large tanager found in open habitats in lowlands and foothills below 1,500 m. Male is all black with contrasting rump varying from lemon yellow to red. Female is dark blackish-brown above and yellow below, sometimes with an orange breast band. She also has a contrasting rump varying from lemon yellow to red. On both sexes, note stout silver bill with dark tip.
This image was photographed in Ecuador guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.
The Eternal flame (Bosnian: Vječna vatra) is a memorial to the military and civilian victims of the Second World War in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The memorial was dedicated on April 6, 1946, the first anniversary of the liberation of Sarajevo from the four year long occupation by Nazi Germany and the Independent State of Croatia.
The memorial is located in the centre of Sarajevo at the corner the Marshall Tito street and the main Sarajevo pedestrian street, Ferhadija.
The inscription reads:
With Courage and Jointly Spilled
Blood of the Fighters of the Bosnian- Herzegovinian,
Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian Briagades
of the Glorious Jugoslav National Army
with Efforts and Sacrifice of Sarajevan Patriots
Serbs, Muslims and Croats on the 6th of April 1945
Sarajevo, the Capital City of the People's Republic
of Bosnia and Herzegovina was liberated
Eternal Glory and Gratitude to the Fallen Heroes
of the liberation of Sarajevo and our Homeland
On the First Anniversary of Its Liberation
a Grateful Sarajevo
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La Llama Eterna (Bosnio: Vječna vatra) es un monumento en honor a las víctimas civiles y militares de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en Sarajevo, Bosnia y Herzegovina. El monumento fué dedicado el 6 de Abril de 1946, el primer aniversario de la liberación de Sarajevo de los largos cuatro años de ocupación por los Nazis alemanes y el Estado Independiente de Croacia.
El monumento se localiza en el centro de Sarajevo, en la esquina de la calle Mariscal Tito y la peatonal principal de Sarajevo, la calle Ferhadija.
La inscripción del monumento reza:
Con coraje y la sangre derramada en conjunto
de los combatientes de las brigadas Bosnias-Herzegovinas,
Croatas, Montenegrinas y Serbias
del Glorioso Ejército Nacional Yugoslavo
con esfuerzos y sacrificios de Patriotas Sarajevos,
Serbios, Musulmanes y Croatas, el 6 de Abril de 1945,
Sarajevo, la Ciudad Capital de la República Popular
de Bosnia y Herzegovina fué liberada
Gloria Eterna y Gratitud a los Héroes Caídos
de la lieración de Sarajevo y de nuestra tierra
Durante el Primera Aniversario de su Liberación
un Sarajevo agradecido