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I was returning home after taking sunrise shots down at Bridlington's harbour when I saw this. The church spire on Holy Trinity Church looked stunning against the background.
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A trip to London today for some photography inspiration. Really enjoyed wandering Elephant & Castle, which provided perfect backdrops for street photography
My friend Karl suggested I do a super wide pano of the Mamore Mountains in the West Highlands of Scotland. Sgurr Eilde Mor is to the left, with the Easain Mountains to the right. Taken from the summit of Stob Mhic Mhartuin, Glencoe.
Today I went to shot with drone some clips, but end up with this photo as best part of todays shoting.
Yet another clip from the Inspire Space Park particle show on February 27, 2010
Get more free!! Less Blur!! www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYonmbaureA
Redwood trees with rays of sunlight bursting through the mist.
View on Black and LARGER.
The redwoods along the northern coast of California receive about 70 inches of rainfall each year just from their own needles and branches -- water that condensates and collects from the fog that shrouds these huge trees. As the fog rolls in from the ocean each day, droplets of water condensate and build larger on the needles until they drop to the forest floor. As the fog rolls further inland, occasional breaks in these low-hanging clouds allow sunlight to burst through between the branches. (There is more information about this image on my blog.)
Breaking all the rules: 'Horizons' - a gallery for Phil Koch <Sharing, Downloads, and Prints: Need a free image for your personal blog, or want to discuss a commercial license? Contact me or send an email to royce.bair at gmail dot com. Prints and Downloads are available on SmugMug.
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I just self-published my first photo book (photos of the Grand Teton NP). You can see a preview of it at my blog, Your Photo Vision. Since this is a blog read by photographers and wanna-be photographers, I also discuss the advantages and pitfalls to self-publishing through the new print-on-demand format. I'd love to hear your comments.
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"Inspire” 2020
Did you lose your words young one?
Writer’s block, loss for words, language barriers and failure to understand each other are topics that I think about often. As a matter of fact, writer’s block and loss for words are two things plaguing me right now. 2020 has been one heck of a year with so much uncertainty, change and growth for humanity.
It has given me an opportunity to let go of some things that no longer serve me but it has also silenced me in a way. I have always felt like a very vocal person and have tried to use my art and writings to uplift people. But right now, the inspiration to write just isn’t coming to me and it scares the heck out of me.
What if I lose my ability to channel inspiring messages through my art? What if nothing else comes to mind? What if no one cares? Or worse, is listening?
I believe there is a time to listen and a time to speak. I have been listening a lot but now I feel like my power to speak has been blocked and it feels crippling. Releasing a work of art without a piece of writing feels incomplete to me and I have a lot of art ideas but not a lot to say.
Do you ever feel blocked like this?
why do we post photos? I realized that my main flickr motivation is to inspire and to be inspired. Gonna take a flickr break, friends... c u around!
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Honeywell Pentax SP1000
SMC Takumar 55mm f2.0
Fuji Reala ISO 100
July 25, 2009
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Colours of sandstone. The cliffs of Cape Solander.
After some torrential rain, the wet rocks display thier true colours
St Joseph's Church, San Antonio, Texas, USA. Built in 1868 by German speaking Catholics. Old by American history, but nothing compared to other historical churches around the world.
Explore #125 January 2nd, 2011
One of my blog readers sent this to me with a note thanking me for all the inspiration this past year. Isn't that just so sweet! HSS!
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Irish dropshoulder pull sweater (mesh), Sakide, 100L
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Rescued metal bracelet, Arcade Sept 2015, 50L
Silver Cat Earrings, Freya's Finest, (forgot long time ago)
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Week 24/52. This week was about telling who inspires me. Of course not only one person inspires me, we have many around us that brings inspiration and makes us a "better you". There's one person that I've loved all my life, and still do. I feel so much gratitude for everything, so much love to my dad who's no longer with us. My dad was my big inspiration in life and still is.
La guitare amoureuse et l'ardente chanson
Pleurent de volupté, de langueur et de force
Sous l'arbre où le soleil dore l'herbe et l'écorce,
Et devant le mur bas et chaud de la maison.
Semblables à des fleurs qui tremblent sur leur tige,
Les désirs ondoyants se balancent au vent,
Et l'âme qui s'en vient soupirant et rêvant
Se sent mourir d'espoir, d'attente et de vertige.
- Ah ! quelle pâmoison de l'azur tendre et clair !
Respirez bien, mon coeur, dans la chaude rafale,
La musique qui fait le cri vif des cigales,
Et la chanson qui va comme un pollen sur l'air...
"""""""LA CHAUDE CHANSON"""""""""
=====ANNA DE NOAILLES========
Taken from the mountaintop of Mitsutouge. In actuality, a dog was barking beneath my feet and it was rather noisy. But the photograph conveys awesome silence doesn't it =D? Click here to visit my Facebook Page.
Thought I'd take a moment to share some of the inspiration that meets my eyes when I go on Flickr... they are all truly wonderful photographers and artists, and thank you to them for inspiring me to see things in a whole new light. Here are some other gems that I couldn't fit on but are definitely worth a visit -
There's so many more, I could go on for ages. Anyway, yeah, they're all awesome.
#Contrastes is the best photography magazine in Argentina. It's always there with my glasses on my nightstand ready for an inspiring reading!