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"What do you see in the dark?
Do you even know where you are?
Are you awake or this is a dream?
Not everything is as it seems
Can you sense it, don't care if you don't
Sometimes you don't know the difference
Black of the night, is just the disguise
Imagination running wild
Maybe I'm a monster"
-Hidden Citizens
I am imagination. I can see what the eyes cannot see. I can hear what the ears cannot hear. I can feel what the heart cannot feel.
~ Peter Nivio Zarlenga
God created the whole Earth and all of the beauty that is found across it, but Arches National Park is just one of those places where you can truly see just how beautiful and creative of a mind that God has! Sometimes I wonder why He made places like this, so many of the geologic features here almost seem random or impossible, but who am I to think that man with a finite mind could ever understand God who has an infinite mind!
Going through my photos, found this attempt of a selfie with Neowise. Might be not the best quality photo, but it has something to say for me.
Firstly, it's kind of a once in a lifetime selfie :)
Secondly, the Plough (7 brightest stars of Ursa Major - the Great Bear constellation) can be seen very clearly together with the position of Neowise relating to the Plough. Also it can be seen that Neowise was not near as bright as the Plough, but more of the same brightness as other stars of Ursa Major - like the two stars to the left and down from Neowise. On the night of 21 July, those stars would be lambda Ursae Majoris and mu Ursae Majoris - they are supposed to represent the right hind paw of the Great Bear constellation. (I know it requires a lot of imagination to actually see the Bear, I never could manage that lol)
Samyang 12mm/2.0
This is an image I took May 2020 It's smoke rising from an incense stick and a single flash from the right. Using nothing more than some dodging & burning to highlight the areas I want you to focus on, then adding a white strip to mimic the light source this is what I came up with
What do you see?
Fireworks at Epcot! Great show! A must see! :)
That's a simple shot, sure, but i was trying the ISOs of my new stuff. A D300s. I enjoying too much. Here a good shot (sharp/colors/details) with a ISO 800.
Orlando, FL, USA.
I haven't done this in a while, anyone, want to take a guess as to what in the world this could be? This is just a picture, no photoshop, or tricks, nothing just a picture of something, what could it be? anyone:) Good Luck!
mary oliver:
“whoever you are, no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting—
over and over announcing your place
in the family of things.”
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The water and its mysteries; here in the early morning near the lake, it is a bit like entering the world of dreams. In its reflections the world tends towards beauty.
L' eau et ses mystères ; ici au petit matin tout près du lac , c' est un peu entrer dans le monde des rêveries . Dans ses reflets le monde tend à la beauté .
Lac Long - Hautes-Alpes - FRANCE
The Sympathetic Imagination of mine imagines a world where all political leaders actually have integrity and all human beings are treated with kindness. Does that mean we transcend who we are as people and escape some genetic tendency to be cruel and hurt others? I don't know...all I know is that you live better when you are kind and you will always be miserable when others around you are persecuted.
From Los Angeles, California
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it's kind of white out here, aka winter conditions ...so could not find a "real" flower. This brooch in the shape of a flower has to suffice. You can see that it is "real" plastic, as birefringence is responsible for the phenomenon of double refraction whereby a ray of light, when incident upon a birefringent material, is split by polarization into two rays taking slightly different paths.
#MacroMondays #Flowers
(photo with an APO-Rodagon-N 105mm F1:4, Enlarger lens on 4 inch bellows)
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Stena Imagination on Johor Strait. Pic taken from Northshore Cove.
Ship name: Stena Imagination.
Flag: United Kingdom (UK).
IMO: 9685463.
MMSI: 235116324.
Vessel Type: Chemical/Oil Products Tanker.
*Note: More Ships, Boats and Watercraft pics in my Ships, Boats and Watercraft Album.
The Moon's surface shows obvious evidence of having been affected by impact cratering.[18] Impact craters form when asteroids and comets collide with the lunar surface, and globally about half a million craters with diameters greater than 1 km can be found. Since impact craters accumulate at a nearly constant rate, the number of craters per unit area superposed on a geologic unit can be used to estimate the age of the surface (see crater counting). The lack of an atmosphere, weather and recent geological processes ensures that many of these craters have remained relatively well preserved in comparison to those found on Earth.
The largest crater on the Moon, which also has the distinction of being one of the largest known craters in the Solar System,[19] is the South Pole-Aitken basin. This impact basin is located on the far side, between the South Pole and equator, and is some 2,240 km in diameter and 13 km in depth.[20] Prominent impact basins on the near side include Imbrium, Serenitatis, Crisium, and Nectaris.
From: wikipedia
See below for the Spanish tanslation, tks to Kika :)