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The Fisherman on Woodley Island, Eureka, California honors those “whom the sea sustained...and those it claimed.”
Shot with my iPhone 8 Plus.
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Port Mann Bridge, British Columbia, a 10 lane cable-stayed bridge which connects Coquitlam to Surrey
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This was a handheld standard iPhone 8 Plus shot taken while travelling near Mathon, Herefordshire, UK recently. As long as I can remember I've enjoyed looking at Oast houses*, for me they make a fascinating addition to a rural landscape, a bygone age. Seeing them dotted around the countryside certainly adds a new perspective, almost all are now no longer used. I jumped at the chance to photograph this one, it turns out it's part of an unusual ecology farm offering Bed & Breakfast, see links below.
*Oast Houses (An oast, oast house or hop kiln is a building designed for kilning (drying) hops as part of the brewing process.)
Photo gently caressed in Snapseed on iPad Pro.
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Detail of staircase (The Exhibition Road Quarter) that connects the Victoria & Albert Museum to the Sainsbury Gallery, Knightsbridge, London.
Handheld, Zeiss ExoLens (Wide-Angle) add on lens on the iPhone 8 Plus, Shoulderpod S1, Hisy remote, religiously tickled in Snapseed on iPad Pro.
For more info.:-
www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/design/a-first-look-at-the-v...
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Shot with my iPhone 8 Plus.
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This interesting building is located in Berlin close to the Gedächtniskirche and was built only few years ago. It‘s unique architecture makes it a popular spot for photographers. As it was more a coincidence that I came along I had to take the photo with my iPhone but I‘ll be back with my Canon definitely.
Working in Malvern, Worcestershire at the moment, what a beautiful area it is too, never been here before, well worth visiting.
The sculpture is called ‘Malvhina’ created by Rose Garrard in 1998, situated in the middle of town.
Handheld iPhone shot, cropped (25%?) and edited in Snapseed on iPhone whilst having a coffee opposite.
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Read some more Rilke last night. When one reads him, one does not always remember the details, but it is as if one grew more attentive all the time. As if you have to examine and approach everything reaching you from without much more attentively than you have ever done before, and as if everything welling up from within must be hearkened to more attentively, ever more attentively and earnestly.
--Etty Hillesum, Etty, The Letters and Diaries of Etty Hillesum (4/5/42)
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The witness sees suffering for what it is, without denying it, twisting it into a story of endurance, or giving it a happy ending. The witness has a profound and rare human capacity to give reverent attention to sufferers and reflect their truth back to them. And in the encounter with those who suffer, the witness undergoes conversion from numbed or removed observer to passionate advocate.
In Lamentations the narrator sees and hears the magnitude of Zion's suffering. He does not deny it, reduce it to a nicer version of itself, or blanket it with theological platitudes. Instead, he reflects back to her the pain she can barely articulate. And somehow, his ability to admit her reality into his consciousness changes him; his encounter with her “turns his spirit” (cf. 1: 16b). He grasps the truth about her situation and affirms that her suffering overwhelms him as well.
-Lamentations and the Tears of the World, Kathleen M. O’Connor
I had 5 minutes on the way to work early this morning and took the opportunity to visit this derelict building in the middle of Old Town Swindon, Wiltshire. The town was deserted and luckily I quickly found an opening in the security fencing and crawled through. Apparently in recent years there have been two arson attacks on this quite unusual and interesting building. It also appear that there are plans to transform this marvellous ruin into a leisure complex.
Built in 1852, the first Corn Exchange served as a corn store and market, with offices above. It became Swindon's first Town Hall, hosting public meetings and the magistrates court. Just a few years later, a bigger, grander building was needed, and the current design, with its 80 foot Italianate clock tower, elegant arcades and a fountain under a glass dome, opened in 1866.
By 1880, with the collapse of corn prices, it was used for a variety of purposes: storage of wine in the cellars, banquets and grand bazaars, and entertainment of all sorts. Throughout the 20th Century, it became a roller skating rink, a cinema called The Rink, and - from 1952 - the Locarno Dance Hall. Big name dance bands entertained the troops from Chisledon army camp and Lyneham air force base, while pop groups, wrestling and bingo added to the memories until it closed for good in 1984.
Handheld iPhone shot, battered in Snapseed on iPad Pro.
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“ ‘Can a man hide in secret places and I not see him?’ declares God” (Yirmiyahu 23: 24). The Baal Shem Tov rendered this interpretively: A person can hide in secret places—but as long as he is an “I” in his own perception, God will not look at him (so to speak) (Likkutei Sichos IV, p. 1033).
-THE PATH of the BAAL SHEM TOV EARLY CHASIDIC TEACHINGS AND CUSTOMS, DAVID SEARS
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I took this one at the grocery store. This is unaltered from the phone. (I think it could use a little sharpening).
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