View allAll Photos Tagged INSIGHT
“May you have the hindsight to know where you've been, The foresight to know where you are going, And the insight to know
when you have gone too far”
~ An Irish Blessing
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Honda Insight at the Automuseum Braunschweig.
The first generation of the Insight was not officially sold in germany but 100 cars came to germany as presentation cars at dealerships. Two cars were bought by Volkswagen for test purposes, this is one of the two. The other was scrapped.
I hope, we as humankind goes the path of insight !
Pano from 58 single vertical images, taken in 3 rows.
This was up on the balcony of the riverfront restaurant that we went for dinner during our first day of our trip to New Orleans. I never had Po'Boy until recently so now I am now hooked! Crawfish and Catfish are both pretty amazing. Here in Memphis we have a little shop called Soul Fish Cafe and they serve really good Po'Boy.
This next few weeks gonna past really quick before summer break hit, so I gotta stay focus! haha...oh dear we gonna see how that goes.
Have a lovely week ahead! Thanks for support as always! ^.^
Copyright © 2012 Studio494 Production
Facebook | Twitter | My Gallery | Blog | Google Plus
This turned into quite a fascinating experience as just after I decided where I was going to set up for the evening quite a few students from the University of Falmouth rocked up who were doing a photography degree.
After they took a few shots of what their chosen subjects were they came over to have a chat.
We had quite an exchange of ideas and techniques which was a real insight, however what they were talking about sounded like rocket science to me.
Once they started talking shutter speeds and f stops, I said hang on a minute I know about the bus stop down by the beach, odd how humour is a wonderful leveller and from that point on some of the jokes these girls and boys came out with were an education in itself.
Once all the laughter from various stories subsided and lots of aching ribs later, their bus had arrived to collect them, I said it is a shame you cannot hang around to get some sun set shots, to which one said, ‘we will defiantly be back’.
What a great bunch they were.
Thank you so much for looking at my shots, hope you enjoy them as much as I do taking them.
Any comments and faves are very much appreciated😎
The Funeral Museum at Vienna's Central Cemetery provides insights into the funeral and cemetery culture of past centuries. Interesting, morbid and wonderfully bizarre. Don't miss the merchandising items in the museum shop, dripping with black humor Das Bestattungsmuseum am Wiener Zentralfriedhof gibt Einblicke in die Bestattungs- und Friedhofskultur der vergangenen Jahrhunderte. Interessant, morbid und herrlich skurril. Nicht versäumen: die vor schwarzem Humor triefenden Merchandising-Artikel im Museumsshop www.bestattungsmuseum.at
Yesterday I was in the mood for a sunset, so I went to a new location to have a look. I was hesitating at first where to go - to the old location where I know for sure there's a sunset view or a new location where I know nothing and haven't seen great photos from there.
Lately, I'm training my intuition and listening to it. So I went to the new location despite all odds being against it. And you know what? The best views were North-East, not West or North-West! The ol' good location wouldn't have NE views and I'd miss out.
Listen to yourself.
Even if you do wrong at least you didn't betray that insight.
Dedicated to Jeanne (a nurse) who shared her great words of wisdom on my bike trail today and to other special people who gave me the insight and courage of a bear to carry on through this journey....(you know who you are) and to anyone else who might be going through difficult times at this moment. Bless your kind hearts. My mail box prompted me to post an update to those of you who expressed concern. Thanks for caring. We'll be leaving on our adventure to this destination tomorrow. I'm really looking forward to it.....and so is my dad :) Live for now!!
in the morning I felt clearly that the dying body is really nothing but an outer shell, almost like a set of clothes, having absolutely nothing to do with what the essence of the person is, and that this essence is really shared by all, but on behalf of our beliefs and upbringing we identify with the body and the mind. Really what you find in another is truly you, the I, the Self. Give to another and you give to yourself, - take a way from another and you take away from yourself...
guitar fret board