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Hope is a healer,

never loose her.

 

Happy Monday all, stay well!

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Her love was like music

And her heart played the song

The lyrics he did like them

The tune didn't belong

He tweaked and he altered

And slowed down the pace

The bridge and the chorus

He chose to erase

The music inside her

She no longer knew

Back to the sound booth

She has fire to spew

 

Author: Rachel Jane

 

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This weeks Macro Monday entry, 'One of these things is not like the others'.

In this time of isolation

I am more isolated.

 

I lost my husband at the end of February.

 

He lost his short battle with cancer, his surrender was chosen.

  

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede. Triggered by Cybersync.

 

Heal's staircase, London

Thank you all for your thoughtful comments. Please know this photo was taken in February of 2016, after hearing some sad news. As a way to experience and ultimately overcome my grief I did a series of self portraits. All is well and good now.

 

Shropshire landscapes

Designed by Ambrose Heal’s cousin, the architect Cecil Brewer, the Heal's spiral staircase was completed in 1916 with an echoing helix of lights installed after the Second World War. A refurbishment project in 2013 saw this design landmark restored to its former glory, with a bespoke Bocci chandelier as its centrepiece.

 

This is quite possibly London's most photographed staircase and I always try to pop in to get a shot of it when I'm in the city. I've posted various shots of this in the past but it's always nice to go back and try something new or just go for the classic shot which I have here.

  

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Kees van Donge - Photography

Salinas Grandes es la denominación de un salar limítrofe de las provincias argentinas de Salta y Jujuy, ubicado en el Altiplano, en el norte Argentino.

 

Se extienden sobre un área de 212 km² en el departamento jujeño de Tumbaya y en el salteño de La Poma, encontrándose el centro del salar a una altitud promedio de 3450 msnm.

I would gratefully receive any sent my way, B x

The world we once believed in

Will shine again in grace

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EexXu1UhLMY

 

Let our spirits never die

 

© All rights reserved Anna Kwa. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission

I know that I have already posted a photo of this staircase. But it is an interesting architectural feature for sure. Was in London with the Oli in my pocket so couldn’t resist popping into Heals. It has been over a year.

 

The annoying thing is that the composition I favoured had bits of me in it. There’s the danger of suing the Samyang 7.5 fisheye! Supposed I could have got the clone tool out but feeling lazy. Plus, I have an excuse to post another later (perhaps). Another annoying thing is the scaffolding outside the window.

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. ©2015 Michael Kiedyszko All rights reserved.

The Domènech i Montaner Hall is a ceremonial space in the Administration Pavilion of the Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain.

 

It blends architectural grandeur with artistic detail — vaulted ceilings, vibrant mosaics, and sculptural flourishes — reflecting the hospital’s original mission: to heal in beauty and dignity.

 

Once the administrative heart of the hospital complex, it now serves as a tribute to the visionary spirit behind one of Europe’s most beautiful medical institutions.

  

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After the area was devastated by a fire, signs of healing are appearing. In this image the burned trees stumps stand in new grass growth and a pond formed after the rains reflects the stumps and pond reeds, Algae growing in the pond creates the green foreground. Route X-904, Tortel, Patagonia.

28/04/2021 www.allenfotowild.com

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede. Triggered by Cybersync.

 

The beautiful spiral staircase in Heal's Furniture Store (founded in 1810) on Tottenham Court Road.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heal%27s

 

Designed by Ambrose Heal’s cousin, the architect Cecil Brewer, the HEAL’S spiral staircase was completed in 1916 with an echoing helix of lights installed after the Second World War. A refurbishment project in 2013 saw this design landmark restored to its former glory, with a bespoke Bocci chandelier ensuring the staircase is ready for another hundred years of use.

 

A non-HDR composition.

ここ最近の夜の過ごし方。

 

時間帯を深夜にする。

我が家の庭で虫の声と波の音を聴きながら、流れ星を眺める。

 

何気に癒される。

ぼっち感ハンパないけど。

 

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(設置がややムズい)流れ星

・{anc} shooting star {NATURAL// moonlight} @ TMD

 

波の音

・Botanical - Environmental FX (Ocean) Copy

鳥や虫の声(DAY→鳥 NIGHT→虫)

・Botanical - Environmental FX (Garden) Copy

 

Do not look for healing

At the feet of those

Who broke you

 

-Rupi Kaur-

"We Are Here To Heal, Not Harm. We Are Here To Love, Not Hate. We Are Here To Create, Not Destroy."

 

-- Anthony Douglas Williams

I just love photographing spiral staircases! Please – comment below if you know of other spiral staircases!

I love the shapes the spiral makes at different angles. This staircase is at Heal’s furniture store in London just off Tottenham Court Road. I published the staircase from the top, but I always take a look at both the top and the bottom of the staircase for a different views. In the case of Heal’s, they have a little, almost private, sitting area at the bottom – I guess they’ve had visitors to the staircase before ! I could lay on the floor without other shoppers staring at me and explore the curves.

“Trees are silent friends that we spontaneously tend to get closer to. They exert a natural attraction on the human being. They are living beings and wherever they are they generate a feeling of being accompanied. Wherever there is a tree, there is also oxygen and, therefore, life.”

 

I took this image one afternoon last December, that afternoon there was a beautiful sun coming through my window and since I didn't have much to do at that time, I decided to go enjoy it with my camera in hand, I walked out of my house and went directly to walk through this place that I have close, I knew that such wonderful lateral light could create a beautiful scene among the tree plantations that we have... I was not wrong, I was able to enjoy the moment and photograph for a while in the area. I have rarely published this without the typical fog that we have around here, I have always thought that the fog gives a lot of strength to the image, but that day it was so nice to see all those trees so clearly and aligned … it is for this reason that I publish this ... I also do it for those very difficult and dark times that humanity is experiencing ... I want to illuminate, even for a moment and symbolically with this photo, all those minds that are worried about this damn war in Ukraine, I hope that This simple light, no matter how tiny and insignificant it may be, can also help and illuminate in some way all those people who are having such a bad time, in these sad days...

 

Believe me, I'm not crazy... it's just a desire to tell what I think... I thank Flickr for allowing me to express myself in this way, I also want to thank all of you who read this, all this goes a little further than this simple photograph ... and I deeply believe that it is good that it is so!

 

War will never be the solution! Never!

 

Stop the war now! Peace!

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRuIVubkQCU&ab_channel=u2craz...

Heal’s Department Store in London features a stunning spiral staircase also known as the Brewer Staircase. The hypnotic whirl spins up to the fourth floor and takes customers to the Mansard Gallery. It is a popular attraction among the architecture aficionados. The stairs were designed by architecture Cecil Brewer in 1916.

broken ice - frozen again.

winter stories.

Corridor in the hospital at Fort Davis in west Texas, an important frontier outpost in the mid to late 1800s.

 

The infirmary probably got a lot of use with all the violence of the Indian Wars, the rampant disease of the era and the everyday wear-and-tear of hard lives ... I recall clutching myself as I read about one soldier's hernia on a placard here.

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