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It's a good thing to turn your mind upside down now and then, like an hour-glass, to let the particles run the other way.
- Christopher Morley
This picture was taken at the beautiful "Angel's Palms" , a sim by a fellow flickr photographer April Blanc. Inspired by the west coast and their beaches, you'll find there many chills spots in the sand, a colorful sea side city, a rooftop bar and a pool to hang at. From time to time Djs will spin in the open air club right next to the beach ! It's definitely worth a visit if you like to mix summer vibes and urban sights !
🚕 Your taxi for Angel's Palms
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Prasat Preah Khan Temple Complex, Angkor, Cambodia. The institution combined the roles of city, temple and Buddhist university: there were 97,840 attendants and servants, including 1000 dancers and 1000 teachers.
As is often the case it's worth looking behind you.....I was set up on another composition and happened to turn round. From my angle these 2 birches seemed to intertwine as if they were performing in front of a rather straight and stiff audience! Despite the lovely frosty conditions at the time, this was the first image of the day and the only decent one I made - funny how sometimes you just don't see things despite beautiful conditions!
The past embraces the future
The future embraces the past
They are both intertwined
Linked in all eternity
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“I’ll wait patiently my love
Until the day finally comes
Where our eyes finally meet
Within them, they’ll inflame,
like the burning Sun.
Until the day finally comes
I’ll wait patiently my love
When our hands finally grace
and intertwine within each others
Grounding roots into the earth
And together we’ll grow as one
I’ll wait patiently my love
As the moon awaits the sun
And the sun awaits the moon
Our love is never-ending
And always beginning anew
With each and everyday
I’ll wait patiently my love
Until the day I finally meet you” ~Christina Jackson
At Bodega Head, processed with HDR toning in Photoshop.
Hope you have a good week ahead! Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for your kind comments, awards and faves -- I appreciate them all.
We are in transit this evening, so will catch up tomorrow.
© Melissa Post 2017
While looking through the rough edits of my better Iceland images, I came across a few images from our amazing photo flight over the river deltas near Skaftafell that I cropped to a square format, which made me think of combining them into a triptych. However, not all images provide the right balance for such an arrangement, and so I was searching for some promising candidates. I then found these three images that fit very well together, as in the two images on the sides the rivers run almost diagonally through the frame, whereas in the one in the center they run straight up. In addition to the beautifully balanced flow directions, all of these images are different in their colors and patterns, showing the amazing beauty that nature can create by just letting some glacial water flow into the sea. I hope you like it!
Whether you like it or not... we're all connected... You know someone I know... I know someone you know... And those people we know... probably know each other!
After all... we're all just humans living in the same small world...........
Put your hand in mine;
Trust me, I will not squeeze to tight,
light and love will fill our being,
consume our life, become our meaning.
Do not be afraid of the path before us;
remain calm and subtle,
intertwined as one being.
Focus on the task at hand;
as we come together as planned,
as we make our Final Stand.
Intertwined....
Another photo developed from my 30 year old frozen Ilford film stock. Definitely enjoying the graininess of this old B&W film.
This staircase, designed by Guiseppe Momo in 1932, is an architectural highlight in the Vatican. Because of the two intertwined spiral ramps, visitors going up do not encounter those coming down. The archetype is the Bramante Staircase, which is also located in the museum complex. However, this staircase can be visited only as part of a special tour. This is a view from below.
Die Treppe, die 1932 von Guiseppe Momo entworfen wurde, ist ein architektonisches Highlights im Vatikan. Aufgrund der zwei, ineinander verschlungenen spiralförmigen Rampen begegnen Besucher, die hinaufsteigen, den Herabsteigenden nicht. Das Vorbild ist die Bramante-Treppe, die sich ebenfalls im Museumskomplex befindet. Diese ist jedoch nur im Rahmen einer speziellen Tour zu besichtigen.
Dies ist eine Ansicht von von unten.
From a bright day -
blue sky,
golden - leaves -
light emerging from trees
will make you love autumn's colors.
Rolling hills of the Palouse leading back between the fallow fields and winter wheat to a row of willow trees.
Finally becoming green again.
Some Hadada ibis maintain a pair bonding throughout the year. Commonly, a female, with her wings half-open, approaches a male and touches her beak to his beak. After this brief mutual beak-to-beak touching, she resumes feeding elsewhere among the party. Billing behavior of pairs includes rattling of beaks up and down and side-to-side while nodding heads. Courtship includes the offering of sticks by each bird to the other 😄, followed by neck intertwining, mutual preening, head shaking
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