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Before dawn,

While the sea is still snow-white, you will set sail;

The grip of the oars in your palms,

And in your heart the joy of toil and vigor,

You will go.

In the roll and sway of the nets, you will go.

For welcome, fish will appear on your course

Delighting you.

As you shake the nets,

Scale by scale, the sea will journey into your hands.

When silence pervades the souls of seagulls

In the cemetery of the rocks,

All of a sudden,

All hell will break loose on the horizon:

Mermaids will scuttle and birds scurry...

Saturnalia and festivals, orgies and carnivals,

Bridal processions, masquerades, revelries, carausals...

Heeeyy!

Whaddya waiting for, man, jump in the sea!

Forget who's waitying for you back there.

Don't you see: Freedom is all around you.

Be the sail, the oar, the rudder, the fish, the water,

And go, go whereever you can !

 

Orhan Veli Kanık

  

Thanks to Janette : www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpoADw5bHzA

Belki rengini, belki kontrastını, belki karanlık ve aydınlığın dağılımını veya ışığı beğenmeyeceksiniz... Ama inanın çok zor bir resimdi. Bunu daha başka nasıl çekebiliridim? EXIF bilgilerine bakarak siz olsanız nasıl çekerdiniz?

 

Maybe you won't like the color, or the contrast... Maybe the balance between darkness and brightness is not to your liking... Maybe it's the light.. Believe me it was a difficult shot. In view of my EXIF data you could perhaps suggest how to shoot this better. (Well I didn't use RAW format. Do you think I had to? )

"don't worry about a thing,

'cause every little thing gonna be all right.

singin': "don't worry about a thing,

'cause every little thing gonna be all right!"

Rise up this mornin',

smiled with the risin' sun,

Bob Marley

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O vast sea!

Freedom of the birds and the river

Mother of wild waves

I came to you unconditionally

I poured out my heart on the shore

Take me into your compassionate arms...

***

Ey engin deniz!

Kuşların ve ırmağın özgürlüğü

Hırçın dalgaların anası

Sana geldim koşulsuz

Kıyında döktüm içimi

Al beni şefkatli kollarına…

 

Adnan Güler

35x52cm 300dpi Canvas print

50x50cm 300dpi Canvas print

Mountains... excitement and freedom...

This is Mount Kop with an altitude of 2918 meters. An exciting altitude. An ideal route for a daily climb.

For me, the best way to regenerate is to escape to the mountains. The natural environment is the best choice for keeping my form as well as removing all my mental and physical fatigue.

 

The one who competes with himself never gets tired!

***

Dağlar.. heyecan ve özgürlük...

Burası 2918 (metre) rakımlı Kop Dağı. Heyecan verici bir rakım. Günübirlik bir tırmanış için ideal bir rota.

Benim için, yenilenmenin en iyi yolu dağlara kaçmaktır. Doğal ortam ruhsal ve bedensel bütün yorgunluklarımı aldığı gibi, formumu korumada da en iyi seçim.

 

Kendisiyle yarışan asla yorulmaz!

 

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Solo per dire che sono con loro, con il cuore, se non coi miei piedi, sperando.

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

 

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And .by the power of a word ..

I start again my life ...

I was born to know you...

To appoint te ...

 

Freedom.....

En güzel gecelere, günün ak ekmeğine, yazarım adını

Tarlalara ve ufka, kuşların kanadına,

Gölgede değirmene yazarım.

Uyanmış patikaya, serilip giden yola,

Hınca hınç meydanlara adını..

 

(freedom)

  

♦ güvercinler (doves) deviantart rewston-stock

 

Feb 9, 2009 #11

teşekkürler dostlarım, thanks everyone!!!

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You can also follow my work on Instagram ;D

 

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I was thinking how to give unusual title for my photo and also to keep the rhyme so I decide to use name of Genghis Khan to rhyme with Vatican.

 

In 1204, Genghis Khan created the Mongol Empire. It quickly grew into the world’s largest, with Genghis learning that one of the major sources of conflict and violence among diverse peoples is religion. Among his subjects were millions of Muslims, Buddhists, Taoists, Christians and animists, and they not only fought each other but among themselves. To stop the bloodshed, Genghis used a powerful two-pronged approach. He gave everyone the right to chose their religion while bringing every organized religion firmly under the rule of law. He offered freedom of religion, in other words, but no separation of church and state.

 

www.ozy.com/opinion/genghis-khan-hero-of-religious-freedo...

 

I think one song fits in my photo title

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZUoxe3tMLg

 

If you look in blue stars light it is trace of police car, so it looks like girl look to blue stars so it remind me of a song Who's Watching You

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX1B_avUMho

 

P.s. Funny story from my photo session. After I did photo session of whole Vatican, policeman come close to me and said you can't use tripod, I said ok no problem (I told to myself anyway I finished my job you are too late ha ha).

 

Blogged:

 

myfashionistaheart.blogspot.com/2018/06/strawberry-freedo...

 

Thank you all for viewing! Your support means so much to me!

overlooking Özgürlük (Freedom) Park in Göztepe, Istanbul

Sinop Fortress Prison

Sinop Cezaevi

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...............

 

Görmek istersen denizi

Yukarıya çevir yüzü

Deniz gibidir gökyüzü

Aldırma gönül aldırma

 

...........

Sabahattin Ali - Aldırma Gönül Aldırma

 

in english

 

.........

 

Hold your face up

Even though you can’t see the sea:

The sky is like a sea;

Never mind, heart, never mind….

 

.........

Sabahattin Ali - Prison Song V

Relax, lean back, take a deep breath and find your inner voice ❤️

Evimizin önünden bir kare daha...

EXPLORE on Apr. 28, 2009

 

En üstte,

En büyük,

En güzel,

Olduğunu sanarak gökyüzünde özgür (!) dolaşan uçurtmalar...

 

Kimlere benziyorlar sizce..?

Bestiame allo stato brado...

Özgürlük;

Kanatlan yüreklere,

Kanatlandır göklere...

 

Muhabbet;

Saç şefkati,

Gönülden gönüllere...

 

...Özlem Uluğ...(11.08.08)

18 MART

Çanakkale şehitlerimizin ruhları şad olsun.

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The air was tense around Freedo Borr. This negotiation meant everything to the humanitarian effort that he and his fellow colleagues were working on building for the suffering people in the city of Akko.

“Take a deep breath,” he muttered to himself as the Rodian’s lungs expanded with air. “Tarnic Vel has been your friend for many years. He should surely be able to provide the necessary financial backing to kickstart the mission here in the city.”

Somewhat more relaxed now, his mind couldn’t help but gravitate to the rumors he had heard about Tarnic’s son, Tarlar. On the surface, Tarlar appeared to be following in the footsteps of his father’s philanthropic efforts, but some whispered that he was simply waiting to inherit his aging father’s fortune to pursue more sinister endeavors.

A sense of worry washed over him. What was the validity of these rumors? He didn’t want to believe them, but the feeling in his gut told him they were true.

There was no time to spiral deeper into doubt.

“Hello, old friend,” he heard in a familiar voice.

Bir kuş uçar, gökyüzünde süzülür

Bir çocuk bütün oyunlara yazılır

Bir gül kokar, tüm çiçekler ezilir

"Bir tel kopar, ahenk ebediyyen kesilir"

 

Yüzünü görmem, yerini sormam

Elini tutmam, seni hiç unutmam.

Tenine değmem, sesini duymam

Adını koymam, sana hiç doymam.

 

Once we arrived in the Barossa Valley we took a walk down the road to the Langmeil Winery. After a tasting at Langmeil winery we took a pathway along a stream to Peter Lehmann Winery, September 3, 2013, Australia. Langmeil have the oldest vines in Australia this is one of them!

 

The land on which Langmeil Winery now stands was purchased by a 36 year old German blacksmith, Christian Auricht. He and his family arrived in South Australia in 1838 after emigrating from eastern-central Europe (Silesia) to escape religious persecution.

 

Christian immediately established a smithy, began farming and, in the years that followed, built a bakery, a cobbler's shop, a butcher's shop and the first well, which became the trading centre of the village.

 

The main roadway to Kapunda and Burra, important copper mining towns, passed by the village and many travellers stopped to water their horses and gather provisions before continuing their journeys.

 

Christian planted his first acre of vines on the estate. The variety was Shiraz and the vines are still producing fruit today. Auricht's old vineyard is the source of Langmeil Winery's single vineyard Shiraz. This rare wine commemorates the pioneering spirit of the first settlers and, because of their willingness to endure so much hardship for the right to keep their faith, it has been named The Freedo

 

The first winery on the property was established in 1932 by Theodor Hanisch. Theodor was the youngest son of Eleonore Auricht, the second daughter of Christian Auricht.

 

The winery operated under the Paradale label. Later it was managed by Theodor's son, Arthur (pictured right). Theodor died in 1968 and Arthur died just a year later in 1969.

 

After Arthur Hanisch's death in 1969, the family sought to sell the property. In 1972 Bernkastel wines purchased the winery and operated under their own label.

 

The eighties were hard years for the wine industry. Export sales amounted to less than 20% of total Australian production and the industry was faced with a never-ending over-supply of grapes. The South Australian Government introduced a vine pull programme whereby growers were paid to remove unwanted vines.

 

Both growers and winery were affected and Bernkastel Wines went into liquidation in 1988. Bought at a liquidation sale, the new owners did not operate the crushing facility but did use the cellar door to sell off stock. The doors closed in August 1993 and the property lay idle until it was purchased by the current owners in 1996.

 

The property was purchased in 1996 by three local mates whose families have lived in the Barossa Valley for several generations: Richard Lindner, Carl Lindner and Chris Bitter. They restored the remaining old buildings and the village well and beautified the gardens. As a tribute to the early pioneers, the new owners refurbished the old winery and named it Langmeil, after the original village.

 

In addition, some of Christian Auricht's original vines still remained, a small patch of 1840s Shiraz, albeit neglected. The most important task was to rescue them. After several months of tender loving care, The Freedom vineyard was successfully revived. The vines are dry grown and hand picked. After careful gardening, Langmeil's first vintage was harvested in 1997.

For More Info: www.langmeilwinery.com.au/

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Subject: They're shooting monks in Burma

 

Hi,

 

Have you seen the news?

 

After decades of brutal dictatorship, the people of Burma are rising. In the past few days, hundreds of thousands of peaceful protesters, led by Buddhist monks, have flooded the streets of Rangoon. But yesterday, the military started shooting monks and journalists.

 

This is a true emergency. Avaaz.org and MoveOn.org have launched a petition demanding Burmese generals negotiate rather than crush the demonstrators. They're focused on getting United Nations Security Council members--particularly China's Hu Jintao--to intervene. Thousands of people from all over the world are adding their names every hour -- will you sign? Click here:

 

pol.moveon.org/burma/?r_by=-8621775-5Ksdjv&rc=paste

  

This is posted under a Creative Commons License, so you can pass the word by passing the pic, if you choose.

 

Thanks!!

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