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Beyond the horizon, behind the sun
At the end of the rainbow life has only begun
In the long hours of twilight 'neath the stardust above
Beyond the horizon it is easy to love
(Bob Dylan)
- Praia Aguda, Portugal -
« Horizons Listeners » est une installation artistique représentant deux créatures mythiques ( 6m de haut) des montagnes qui se tiennent par la main et regardent vers l'horizon. Symbolisant l'unité, l'amour et l'exploration partagée, elles inspirent la réflexion sur les voyages personnels et collectifs.
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"Il y a une certaine saveur de liberté, de simplicité... une certaine fascination de l'horizon sans limites, du trajet sans détour, des nuits sans toit, de la vie sans superflu." (Théodore Monod).
Water, the most abused chemical, acquires deep blue green tones in the spring and churns the shallows bringing sand to shore.
Lake Park shore
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Flickr Friday Theme: horizon
"The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun."
-Christopher McCandless
On Otama beach, one of the jewels of the Coromandel.
The evening this photo was taken we played on white squeaky sand, marvelling at the lack of any haze in the air. This slow pan ICM took a few tries to get the horizon line sharp whilst retaining a ghostly view of Great Barrier Island in the far distance, whilst not blurring out the waves too much. The colours are true. And as the sun set and we headed off in search of food along the washed out and precipitous coast road.
There’s a heartfelt unapologetic defiance in the lyrics of this break up song. I’ve seen Aldous live just once and she just doesn’t compromise on the truth in her performance.
This song has been swirling between my ears this week, as I turn to face the subject.
Let me put the water in the bowl for your wounds babe …
🎤 On trying to say what you feel and turn it into something relatable
A shot from Friday evening. I was out shooting with a good friend of mine. After a few wrong turns and a closed road the sunset was almost gone and I gave up. Driving back home I saw this view and I just had to stop and take some shots. I think it saved the evening :) It's a strange feeling standing 10 meters from the main road with traffic noise and shot something like this. From Puttesund in Hvaler island, Norway.
Our vision
is not impaired.
The world
just refuse
to show it all.
Life hides it's secrets
behind the horizon.
365/2021 - Expanding Horizons ~ 087/365
Short on time and inspiration today so the single daffodil on the windowsill it is.
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( 2017, wet paper )
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