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Tubs of various mushrooms for sale at Borough Market London.

“You don't make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved.”

- Ansel Adams

 

Heard this old tune the other day :)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIIdZQtFoxs

 

Still at LACMA :)

Bet this dude worked there, as he wasn't interested in the art, and he had a cup of coffee with him

And they said, "no food and drink allowed inside" :))))

 

Anyhu...

Thought the light was kinda cool...so another with peeps in it

I must say I got some practice there

Am soooo going back in a few :)

The place is so awesome!

 

Hope the day in being kind

Thank you for always stopping by

 

xxxx

wünsche ein gut gelauntes Wochenende lg :-)

"Forgive me, everybody," whispered the hunger artist, only the overseer, who had his ear to the bars, understood him.

"Of course," said the overseer, and tapped his forehead with a finger to let the attendants know what state the man was in, "we forgive you."

"I always wanted you to admire my fasting," said the hunger artist.

"We do admire it," said the overseer, affably.

"But you shouldn't admire it," said the hunger artist.

"Well then we don't admire it," said the overseer, "but why shouldn't we admire it?" "Because I have to fast, I can't help it," said the hunger artist.

"What a fellow you are," said the overseer, "and why can't you help it?"

"Because," said the hunger artist, lifting his head a little and speaking, with his lips pursed, as if for a kiss, right into the overseer's ear, so that no syllable might be lost, "because I couldn't find the food I liked. If I had found it, believe me, I should have made no fuss and stuffed myself like you or anyone else."

 

These were his last words, but in his dimming eyes remained the firm though no longer proud persuasion that he was continuing to fast.

 

(Franz Kafka, "The Hunger Artist")

بدأت صباحي بالأذكار ونويتها لك ولي واستودعتك وقلبك ربي

  

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From inside the lobby, looking down the stairs to the street level entrance.

 

Yesterday, i was a day on one of the ost frisian iland int north sea, norderney. There is a rebuild of an old nautical singn, a kaap. Trying for a good pictureidea, i go down on the bottom and looking above

 

thorsten-roepke.com/kurztrip-norderney/

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Re-post. Originally posted to Flickr in March 2009.

 

Inside the Grand donjon.

 

This castle is called the castle of William the Conqueror, but it's not strictly speaking the truth. William was born in Falaise, but this castle was built by his son Henry I (of England) and begun in 1123 - on the site of the earlier castle.

 

It was rebuilt several times, and finally abandoned in the 17th century. In the 19th century it was partly restored, but it suffered severe damages during the second world war. A new restoration was begun in the 1990's - and is still carried out .

I was listening to this fantastic song by Plumb while editing this photo: In My Arms

 

Monserrate Palace at Sintra, Portugal

Shot with manual focus Minolta MD 24-35mm f/3.5 (at 24mm f/8)

St. Stephans Basilika in Budapest.

 

Basílica de San Esteban en Budapest.

Thinking of heat times...

Seiko Prospex SRPA21 "Turtle" on a brown "Vintage Calf Leather" style strap. Some watch tools as props.

 

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One of the Small Dome of Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome

Nina Ricci aux galeries Lafayette à Paris, France

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يا حبيب الناس يا شمعة قطر

يا رفيق الصعب والدرب العسير

 

لك معزة غير عن كل البشر

ولك غلا في القلب يا جاسم كبير

 

جاسم الانسان في احلى الصور

جاسم الاحساس والقلب الكبير

 

جاسم الابداع وحروف الشعر

جاسم الاخلاق والعقل المنير

 

جاسم كحيلان جاسم طير حر

جاسم شموخ يعلمنا الكثير

 

ما تهاب الموت في عز الخطر

الكبير يصير قدامك صغير

 

من حمد خذت المعاني والعبر

ديرة فيها حمد تبشر بخير

 

فرحنا من فرحتك طول العمر

والفرح يابوحمد وياك غير

 

It isn't the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it's the pebble in your shoe. ~Muhammad Ali

 

A new one for my collection...

 

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Zakopane, Poland, Polen

"There is a way to see inside

By looking directly through

to seed or marrow

 

Within the bone vessel

a world is made

Red and milkweed

it flows between us like

wind

 

Within the seed's case

a secret is held

Its fertile whisper

shapes a song"

- Joan Halifax

 

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The unimpressed look on Macey's face cracks me up......she was trying to take her after dinner nap when I started taking pictures.

I liked the fact that you can see both her shadow and reflection from this vantage point in my bedroom.

I recently bought this recliner and she's found it to be very suitable for her needs as well. LOL!

 

Have a nice weekend.....the snow has hit us over here, it definitely looks like winter has come to stay.

 

quasi quasi faccio la caponata

  

Basking in the Bahamas...:))

Walking the Bahamas...;))

Still no power...hot as ...well... the Bahamas lol!!

Vatican City, Rome, Italy, September 2014

...den gibt es schon lange nicht mehr.

Smooth Sailing...;))

Wiki:

The Royal Exhibition Building is a World Heritage Site-listed building in Melbourne, Australia, completed in 1880. It was built to host the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880–81 and later hosted (in the Western annex) the opening of the first Parliament of Australia in 1901. Throughout the 20th century smaller sections and wings of the building were subject to demolition and fire; however, the main building, known as the Great Hall, survived.

 

It received restoration throughout the 1990s and in 2004 became the first building in Australia to be awarded UNESCO World Heritage status, being one of the last remaining major 19th-century exhibition buildings in the world. It is the world's most complete surviving site from the International Exhibition movement 1851–1914. It sits adjacent to the Melbourne Museum and is the largest item in Museum Victoria's collection. Today, the building hosts various exhibitions and other events and is closely tied with events at the Melbourne Museum. Architect was Joseph Reed.

Sailing in Sint Maarten...:))

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