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A mysterious figure emerges at the center of a swirling vortex, as if stepping through a wormhole into an uncharted reality. The shimmering golden currents resemble the fabric of spacetime itself, bending and distorting as parallel worlds collide. This vision of quantum travel and directed panspermia imagines a future where life extends beyond Earth, carried across galaxies through cosmic currents. A hopeful glimpse into the infinite possibilities of alien universes. Image by Duncan Rawlinson.
This day was mostly spent researching a planned Photowalk in Horsham.
FCB's 52 Week Challenge week 28: Books
The van's first trip out, and it gets filled up with Alex and Jade's old shed, and Oliver's grown-out-of clothes and toys. They're moving house soon, and no.2 is due in a month, so a bit of help with the move. At least we were able to help before the van's fit-out...
Meant to retake this on arriving home with a wide angle lens, but a catch up of Badminton Horse Trials made me forget. The best of 3 phone shots taken before leaving our son's.
Taken from Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Infinite Possibility
[March-June 2015]
The Guggenheim (officially the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum). Founded by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in 1937 as the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, it was renamed after it's founder's death in 1952.
The current building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) and built in 1959.
Quoted from A Cup of Sun Joan Walsh Anglund. A visiting friend brought this book of poems. Really made me reflect on the climate strikes, we don’t have an answer but that doesn’t mean we remain quiet.
An early walk, and a play with the Lensbaby for my monthly project.
This is actually 2 shots, as I lost the sheep/blob on the left on one, and got the sweet spot wrong on the other. Still a work in progress, but going in the right direction...
Treasure Hunt Monthly Project 02: February Lensbaby Image
A quick snap at a pop-up advice shop in Storrington Library car park. These labels caught my eye, and I thought of the feelings of loss when I read a few.
Asked permission to photograph, as it felt necessary.
Treasure Hunt 44: Label
Arriving at Warnham Nature Reserve early for the camera club coffee morning, there were around 20 people milling around. They all set off before I managed to get my camera out, apparently the working party is called the Green Gym!
Spent less than half an hour watching in the Tern hide, but was rewarded by a pair of terns. The male was presenting a fish to the female on and off, but she wasn't interested yet.
My mum’s teapot she was given as a wedding present almost 65 years ago, still useful and priceless :)
A long hot day at Storrington Village Day promoting our camera club. Not quite sure why this chap was walking through with scarecrows, but he was happy to pose for the camera!
The roof has now collapsed on the little barn that I photographed in August 2018, as predicted by several of you.
Forgot where I shot from before, not my finest.
Renting a season of Game of Thrones from the library means 10 episodes in 8 days!
Definitely my Guilty Pleasure for Week 23 of the FCB's 52 Week Challenge.
Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey has just joined my @disneyinfinity party. Let the #endlessfun and #infinitePossibilities begin. #Disney #Mickeymouse #disneygram #disneycharacters #disneyinfinity #Xbox
Taken from Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Infinite Possibility
[March-June 2015]
The Guggenheim (officially the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum). Founded by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in 1937 as the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, it was renamed after it's founder's death in 1952.
The current building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) and built in 1959.