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This clematis montana has the most delicious
babypowder scent. She climbs up on our house
on the afternoonsunny side...
One of my favourite english roses in my garden. She has heart-shaped petals
and a wonderful rose scent.
I have lots, lots of work waiting... so I will be back with you tonight
to enjoy your photographs! Have a wonderful day everybody!
I renamed this photograph...it's Amethystrainns comment and I think it suits much better (mine was: Contrast at its best!)
1. Before the world was made… the innerlight of Sarah.K was!!! :))), 2. The Apples, 3. Friday Harbor - Outbound Tune Session, 4. Dunnigan Hills, 5. Repertory Fan, 6. Hendrick's, 7. The last rest / El último descanso, 8. La Tarte au Citron, 9. the author looms above his page (365-195), 10. Dreaming............., 11. bookish, 12. bluegarter
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This pic belongs to my series "LightWorlds".
I love to work with symmentries: this is the combination of two photographs: on original and the same just mirrored. The original photo (left half) was photographed with the camera - slow shutter - moved over colored materials.
Flämmchen (little flame, the children called her this way because of the flame on her front). She is proudly posing on top of our car... one of her favorite sunny places.
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A moment of happiness,
you and I sitting on the verandah,
apparently two, but one in soul, you and I.
We feel the flowing water of life here,
you and I, with the garden's beauty
and the birds singing.
The stars will be watching us,
and we will show them
what it is to be a thin crescent moon.
You and I unselfed, will be together,
indifferent to idle speculation, you and I.
The parrots of heaven will be cracking sugar
as we laugh together, you and I.
In one form upon this earth,
and in another form in a timeless sweet land.*
*RUMI
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The Inner Light is a historic lighthouse - now museum - with annex a cafe with a million dollar view.
This is what my daughter Maya Magdalena sees
when she looks out of her window:
the vinyard with the "Weingut Sülz".
The quality of this shot is not the best ;(( I know.
Until I have a better one I want to have this one to
complete my series "vinyard" & " looking out of my window"
The last of six sessions with my DSLR photography class for Tomaree Community College - this one at "Inner Light" - Little Beach, Nelson Bay. Shot taken by one of the students with my camera.
Within each living being there is an inner light.
Our physical body and electrical bodies are like lamp shades around this innermost light.
The eternal I is the only fixed point in the universe and it connects all lifeforms.
Some young vineleaves... reaching out for the last warm sunrays. They are in total contrast with the "older" leaves
... some softness and tenderness in the middle of all
these bright autumnal colours. It is the last flowering
of this beautiful Honeysuckle.
Looking up the english meaning for "Las tres Marías" I found some interesting
information...
Las estrellas Alnitak, Alnilam, y Mintaka, forman el conocido cinturón de Orión, y se conocen también como las tres Marías.
Alnilam (Epsilon Orionis / ε Ori) (del árabe Al Nizam, "el hilo de perlas"), es una estrella variable pulsante irregular situada en la constelación de Orión.Es la estrella central y más brillante del Cinturón de Orión.
Alnitak (Zeta Orionis / ζ Ori) (del árabe Al Nitaq, "el cinturón"), es un sistema múltiple formado por tres estrellas situado en la constelación de Orión
Mintaka (Delta Orionis / δ Ori) es una estrella doble de la constelación de Orión cuyo nombre deriva de la palabra árabe para cinturón.
En la literatura fantástica de J.R.R. Tolkien, Orión es conocido como Menelgavor o Menélmacar y representa ya sea a Eonwë, heraldo de los dioses, o a Túrin, un héroe trágico en el libro El Silmarillion.
And in English:
ζ Ori (Alnitak), ε Ori (Alnilam) and δ Ori (Mintaka) make up the asterism known as Orion's Belt: three bright stars in a row; from these alone one can recognize Orion.
The ancient Sumerians saw this star pattern as forming part of an image of a shepherd (sometimes in a chariot) with his sheep and in some versions a shepherd's crook, while in ancient China, Orion was one of the 28 zodiac signs Xiu (宿). Known as Shen (參), literally meaning "three", it is believed to be named so for the three stars located in Orion's belt. (See Chinese constellation)
The stars were associated with Osiris, the god of death and underworld, by the ancient Egyptians. The Giza pyramid complex, which consists of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Pyramid of Khafre and the Pyramid of Menkaure, is said to be a sky-map of the Belt of Orion, that is, of Osiris.
(Information looked up in Wikipedia)
Sometimes less light is more light... yesterday was a
stormy and cloudy day. Despite of this with my f/2.8 macro
I managed to capture all the colour glory of this rose...
I was amazed about the intensity of her glow!
This is the combination of two photographs: on original and the same just mirrored... then stiched together. The original is taken with open shutter moved over colored materials.
This is still a september shot... the "high season" for anemonas in my garden. I want to complete my series of anemona twilight shots. Again: the very very late afternoon, sunny and windy (as autumn shoud be) no flash, no tripod... I just love these kind of lightmoods... looking a little blurred... or should I say bokehd ;)