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Three Sisters, Oregon. Different, colder, realer take on earlier - shot from slightly different angle:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/nervouspete/5257933082/in/set-72157...

 

Lightbox for best effect: 'L'

Focus is not perfect... but I liked the painterly effect.

different angle on the same Helleborus... in German they are called "Christrose" which I find a wonderful name for them.

Heiliges Licht (translation will follow...)

 

Heiliges Licht

Gestrandet...

in kalten Welten

Eingeschlossen

In der Dunkelheit

der Form

 

Strebt es

Diese Fessel

Zu sprengen

Erfolgte die Öffnung

Reicht auch

Der kleinste Spalt

Hinauszuströmen

 

Heiliges Licht

Umhüllt jetzt die Form

Schenkt ihr

Farbe und Wärme

So schmilzt sie dahin

Die Form wird eins

Mit dem Licht

 

(c) Maria Rafaela Schulze-Vorberg

21. November 2006

    

This souvenir ball with a slight Death Star feel to it, flashes blue and red LED lights whenever it is bounced. It used to make a sound too, but fortunately that bit broke some time ago...

 

Entry for February's Scavenger Hunt

It was sooo windy, had a hard time to focus on the leaf...

Changed the title... my niece Sarah (she is 9 years old) is great in finding the appropriate associations for my photographs :)

Yellowstone National Park's much photographed lower falls. This is the usual view but with a different look. I've applied my "Inner Light" process.

a comet is pulling its orbit

and knows where is it destination

it is guide me

and show me a fleeting regard

in my future

 

Found these pink and orange seedlings on a walk outdoors...

Didn't have my Macro along and some sharper focus is missing,

still liked the color impact.

Just saying hello or trying to cover the face... being shy about having taken a picture...

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After taking a photo of the illuminated flower, I cropped the photo and added a black backround to give it more of an affect.

Zero alteration. Finger over flash.

This is the gerbera reflected in the drop on the tulip on the next photograph...

Dear Denise (dflora_pix)... this one is for you... to thank you for your so wonderful and hearttouching testimonial... Thank you so much for it and for being such a wonderful friend!!! Lots of happiness to you!!!

Visiting her stream is so enjoyable: flickr.com/photos/25434820@N00/

A very cold night and a long exposure make for an interesting shot of steam plumes from a power plant.

A five year old enjoys his first experience with a fishing pole at Diamond Lake, Oregon in 1976.

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