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This Thing, Infinity
Thinking beyond thought, being of non-being,
Certainty without reason and vision beyond seeing.
Everything and nothing, both infinite and finite.
Where nothing escapes or travels beyond light.
A time without end, when all exists for all eternity;
Fascinating paradox, this thing called infinity.
An end without an ending,
From here to eternity, and back to the beginning;
An endless sojourn
From which there is no return.
For, there was, and yet, never is a beginning,
And there never will be an ending;
Only, an end, continually becoming.
~ Gene Margolis ~
Just take a look outside tonight and contemplate the infinity of space.Its vastness is too huge for us to see. We’re in an infinite, never-ending, never-beginning universe.
Endings are beginnings...to infinity and beyond!
Sending love to you... xoxo
On our way from Fort William to Inverness, we spotted this pond with a view of Loch Lochy behind. We loved the view and reflections.
I go to the Infinity Bridge often to practice,but tonight was worthy of sharing on flickr as the river was very calm.
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge earlier today as the fog began to roll in. 1530hrs 1_1_22 1:1000 f5.6 23mm ISO800 Silver Efex Pro2 bf
A slice of the Infinity bridge in Stockton-on-Tees, the boxing day night was still and frosty with nothing but a passing duck to disturb the perfect reflections.
(Yes, that reflection is genuine..)
Guru Josh [Infinity]
I read some time ago "Zen Photography", the digital book from the photographer Eric Kim.
Since I readed it, there is a sentence that I always have in mind then when I make a selection to be edited and released after take a photogtaph. This is the sentence:
"... as a practical tip, let your photos sit and “marinate” for a long time, before sharing them. If you are unsure about your photos, wait a week, a month, or sometimes even a year before sharing them. The longer I usually let my photos sit, the more clarity I gain. Certain photos get better over time, and certain photos get worse over time... "
For me this is absolutely true. This photography is a good example of this principle because I thought that the original shoot wasn't good enough to be released so I waited patiently for a long time.
I have been tented to released it in many times with different kinds of edition but its been right now when I had clear how take the image a little further. I suddently tought that the original image will look better adding a symmetry of it like the reflection in a mirror surface and this was the editing I finally did.
Really feels good the waiting ;)
The Infinity Bridge is a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in northern England. The bridge is situated one kilometre downriver of Stockton town centre, between the Princess of Wales Bridge and the Tees Barrage.
The name derives from the infinity symbol (
∞\infty ) formed by the bridge and its reflection.
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