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7.5 x 10 inches. Collage material on board. No mixed media, no nothing else. Just cut and paste.

Just couldn't resist posting more of these today out on the dunes also managed several dune flowers with guidance from a local lady out walking.

Many thanks to you ALL for the views, faves and comments you make on my shots it is very appreciated

i believe in ghosts ...

 

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Taken on a local back road next to a lovely little reservoir hidden in the East `Renfrewshire Countryside.

In January 2020, I brought a couple of friends out to Sugarloaf rock, Western Australia to capture a photograph of them under the night sky.

 

I wanted the image to be immediately striking. Capturing the viewers eye to the couple looking over a dramatic landscape. However, the early season milky way in australia lends itself drastically different compositions compared to the peak season in the winter which is when I normally shoot.

 

I usually face towards the south or towards the west when capturing ultra wide panoramas of the milky way. But at this time of the year, I face towards north-east to capture the most interesting parts of the night sky.

 

I framed the couple under the milky way, looking out towards the rocky landscape and the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse towards the left of the frame. In the sky, the Milky Way and Large Magellanic Cloud is shine bright and the faint glow of Barnard's Loop becoming visible around Orion.

 

See you under the stars

#MacroMondays

#sidelit

 

Farol do Outão

Switzerland, Lake Léman, 2023

Parental guidance.

 

A proud parent of these cygnets is keeping a close eye on its off-spring and no doubt offering some guidance in the feeding and foraging process.

 

During the whole process it is offering parental guidance.

 

Harrington Park.

New South Wales.

Australia.

O‘ahu, Hawaii

02/2024

Mavis Henslow was a woman of exceptional lineage, descended from a long line of noteworthy individuals. Her 25th great-great grandfather was none other than the renowned English theatre proprietor and manager of the Elizabethan Age, Philip Henslowe. Such a heritage bestowed upon Mavis a connection to the arts and the power of expression.

 

Despite her impressive lineage, Mavis faced societal limitations as a woman in her time. Born into an era when gender roles were rigidly defined, she encountered numerous obstacles that restricted her aspirations. However, Mavis possessed an unwavering spirit that refused to be stifled by these constraints.

 

Mavis received her education from a dedicated governess who recognised her thirst for knowledge and the innate intelligence that resided within her. Through the governess's guidance, Mavis embarked on a journey of learning and self-discovery, delving into various subjects that ignited her curiosity.

 

As Mavis grew older, she discovered her gift for healing and became fascinated by spiritualism. Her studies and experiences led her to develop profound abilities in these realms, transcending the boundaries of traditional understanding. Mavis could perceive energies, offer solace to those in pain, and provide comfort to the spiritually seeking.

 

With her remarkable abilities, Mavis had the potential to become a world-renowned figure in the field of healing and spiritualism. Yet, she chose a different path, one that was characterised by privacy and humility. Mavis shunned the allure of fame and the accompanying public adulation, preferring instead to focus on her purpose, helping others without seeking personal acclaim.

 

Throughout her life, Mavis dedicated herself to aiding those in need, utilising her healing talents and spiritual insights to bring solace and enlightenment to countless individuals. Her gentle demeanour, compassionate nature, and profound wisdom made her a cherished figure within her community.

 

While Mavis's contributions to the world may not have garnered global recognition, the lives she touched, the souls she healed, and the minds she inspired were immeasurable. She left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing her.

 

Mavis's extraordinary journey serves as a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and selflessness. Despite the limitations placed upon her by society, she overcame obstacles and harnessed her unique gifts for the betterment of others. Mavis, an extraordinary woman, showed the world that true greatness lies not in fame or accolades but in the profound impact one has on the lives of those around them.

 

[A portrait of Mavis Henslow as a young girl, who was my mentor, my teacher and loving friend.]

 

♫ - On the Way to Somewhere

 

for Flickriver - Sophie Shapiro

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Antennas just outside Inuvik on the Tuk Highway.

If you know what they are used for, let me know.

 

2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).

Taken at the wonderful Richmond Survival Camp Winter 2018

The trees always make me feel like I'm finding my way home.

 

Taken yesterday in the magical woods with a fellow photographer, Curis Parratt. And the 4th in my 52 week project called "Wonder Weeks", the theme this week is "Directions" and you can join here:

 

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… from the Founding Fathers.

 

OK, I think I'm done posting pics from the Jefferson Memorial for a while. I'll try to go out and shoot something else this weekend.

 

Processed in LR4

A tug boat guiding a cargo ship into the harbour of Hamburg, Germany.

Fog again, backlight and nice light beams that early morning

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New at the Horse Show!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Teegle Horse Clover the Irish Cob

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Teegle Heavy Harness Bridle

Teegle Heavy Harness Irish Cob

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Beautiful Coat by Texture Barn:

Texture Barn Charcoal Rabicano

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Eudora3D Lara TankTop

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Eudora3D Ylva Boots

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[monso] Pink Hair

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Meiji Jingu, Tokyo, Japan

 

[Photo Archive] June 2007

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Camera: Nikon D80 + 18-135mm lens kit

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Not what you expect of a Spring night, but the water droplets that made up the mist at least gave a resting place for the rays of light emanating from the lighthouse.

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The end of another wintry photo walk

This photo holds a great deal of spiritual significance for me. The circumstances of my life have been nothing short of tragic over the last 5 months or so. Yet, I have made the decision to hold on to God's hand even as I am led into the cold, deep of the ocean. I know I'll be okay...just as long as I keep holding on.

 

Explore # 68. Thanks all:)

Applications used: Picsart, VSCOcam and Snapseed

Pigeon Point Lighthouse - California

 

My favorite thing about this shot is that i pulled it off handheld at only 1/6 second and still got it sharp. that and it was a really pretty place to shoot. From my last trip with McMike- down the California coast.

 

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"I see and I forget , I hear and I remember , I do and I understand" - A Chinese proverb

Explored ,(6th may , 2011.)

Cape Spear Lighthouse, NL

 

It is natural for us as humans to seek guidance throughout many aspects of our life...seeking out answers that while help us accomplish our goals. Often times hoping that the ones we reach out to have all the answers and that they can layout the path in front of us so that we can just easily walk down it. Even though this may work for certain situations in life this can have a negative effect when it comes to creativity...like photography. When I started out in photography I did just that...seeked out the pros for all the answers. I figured that if only they would share their methods I could be as great as them. I have poured over hours upon hours of tutorials, lectures, interviews, blogs and tips..what I have come to slowly realize is that no matter what I have learned, not matter what they have taught me...I still need to find me..my creative side. That I still need to answer my own questions. What do I like, why do I like it..how can I use the tools and skills I have learned to create or capture what I want. We are often so focused on achieving what others have done that we place a blinder on to our own creativity. When it comes to photography both capturing and processing an image there are so many different ways of doing so that really there is no right or wrong answer. You just have to find out what works best for you...what method or path achieves the look you want or helps you get closer to your goal. Use the knowledge and experience of others like a lighthouse to guide you along but keep in mind you still have to stir your way through to the end.

  

This image was one I had in my mind for a while. I wanted to capture a series of images from twilight to sunrise and blend them together to simulate all those moments in one image. The fading stars as the sun begins to rise. I love the idea of creating an image that displays moments in time through out a sunrise or sunset.

 

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Photos in set "With Descriptions" (flic.kr/s/aHsjDcxkUo) contain descriptions regarding my intentions, background of the shooting, etc. Enjoy!

 

We all from time to time need alittle guidance.

On my ride

Taking time

In motion

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