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Monument Valley isn’t just the iconic landscape of the American Southwest across history and pop culture, it is still a living and breathing and active community within the Navajo Nation- Tsé Bii’ Ndzisgaii, or Valley of Rocks.Traveling through this region is not akin to traveling through a National Park- you are often very close to homes and the patterns of everyday life in the Navajo Nation. Mindfulness of the privilege of being here is the way to go.
Across Utah and Arizona, you are in the Navajo Nation. In Navajo, sacred land is referred to as Diné Bikéyah. This land belongs to the people. Hopitutskwa, Pueblos, and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) land is also found across these two states and at archeological sites. It is an honor to see them.
Blue Blue Blue
7DWF, Saturdays: Landscapes
Yes, I know. I should have taken a look at the Crazy Tuesday discussions a little earlier. Though it is debatable whether this blue is pretty at all. The apartments there are certainly very expensive. Nonetheless, after the recent lost places decay (more will follow), I wanted to show something more glossy for a change ;-) Taken during a boat trip on the River Spree and Landwehr Canal in Berlin in summer 2016. This apartment house called "Living Levels" is a new residential tower located at the riverside of the Spree next to the famous East Side Gallery. The building, actually the entire development of the Spree riverside, is very controversial. Most of the new (residental) buildings are / will be luxury buildings, while affordable living space is a scarce commodity nowadays. The irony: The tenants of the Living Levels tower are now fighting against a new hotel which is supposed to be built next to their building. They claim that the hotel will block out the morning sun.
At this point I still had my manual vintage 50mm Zuiko lens mounted, but the 100 mm (crop factor 2 for MFT) on my OM-D were too much tele. Later on that trip I switched to the m.zuiko digital 17mm f1.8.
Wohnturm "Living Levels" am Spreeufer neben der East Side Gallery. Das Bauprojekt (eigentlich alle Bauprojekte dort) war sehr umstritten, Stichwörter: Verdrängung, Gentrifizierung, Mediaspree... Nun klagen die Bewohner des Luxubaus selbst, denn neben ihrem Haus soll nicht nur ein Hotel errichtet werden (bereits in der ursprünglichen Planung enthalten), es soll auch noch zwei Stockwerke höher werden als geplant. Und das nimmt ihnen die Morgensonne weg.
Aufgenommen während einer Bootsfahrt auf Spree und Landwehrkanal im Sommer 2016. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt hatte ich noch mein manuelles 50-mm-Zuiko drauf, aber die 100 mm, die daraus an meiner OM-D werden, waren doch zu viel Tele. Später habe ich dann das m.zuiko digital 17mm f1.8 angeschraubt.
When I was a little girl, I didn’t dream about a fancy wedding, big home, or having kids. I dreamt about having my own small sanctuary, sharing my life with cats, and having a best friend I could go on adventures with. Now, I’m living that dream and even though there are a few things in my life I would certainly change, I can’t complain, especially when I look at these sweeties. I’m amazed every day that I have them in my life.
120 in 2020
#119 - You Don't See that Everyday
Lithops - succulent plants that look like stones
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We scouted out this view the day before & were taken with the curving path leading up to the gate & stile.
This was the best colour of the morning - there wasn't much before sunrise, here the Sun is just up, hence the crepuscular rays, but the Sun itself was just hiding behind low cloud on the horizon helping to stop blown highlights which I always get annoyed by.
We'd hoped for more fog but the fog God wasn't best pleased for some reason. On the way back to Sheffield we stumbled on a valley full of fog below Curbar Edge an hour after this - like I've said before you never can tell with mist & fog.
This view over Hope Valley is taken from Mam Tor, a place frequented by serious types with back packs full of the best prime lenses - the kind who enter competitions.
If you google "Mam Tor", Wikipedia tells you the name comes from "Mother Tor" as landslips from here have resulted in the creation of a number of smaller hills.
I'm not entirely convinced about this because having got here in the dark to set up - the silhouette on the horizon was identical to me to that of a woman lying on her back with her arms outstretched.
OK I'm a bloke, & I was sleep deprived, & had been away from home for a few days but I can still see it here. It's even more pronounced when there's very little light & no colour to speak of.
Mammatus clouds get there name from the Latin word Mamma meaning breast or udder, because they resemble breasts hanging under the body of cloud.
Mam is clearly an abbreviation of this - Can you see it too or is it just me?
Experts aren't always right are they? :)
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There come a time in life, when you walk away from all the drama and people who create it. Surround yourself with people who make you laugh, forget the bad, and focus on the good. Love the people who treat you right. Pray for the ones who don’t. Life is too short to be anything but happy. Falling down is part of the life, getting back up is living.
Living
A field of lupine leads the eye to a traditional Miwok dwelling. The Miwok people settled in the California Sierra Nevada Foothills centuries ago building their dwellings along creeks and rivers. They largely subsisted on acorns gathered from the copious oak trees that blanket the foothills.
I've always wondered about the process the Miwok went through to determine the acorns were in fact edible. The acorn is quite toxic to humans unless they are correctly blanched. For the life of me, I can't conceive a situation where I would keep trying to eat them after a few of my friends and family members died while eating them. But that's the way it is with inventions and discoveries. I'm amazed that somebody looked at a ball of cotton and visualized a shirt, or someone saw a loaf of bread in a grain of wheat. I could go on and on. Call it Coronavirus boredom.
Amador County CA
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........Ko Tao è bellissima e quando si è lì si può vivere un sogno.... ;-)))
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Nikon D600 Impostazioni: Monochrome-Cyanotype
The water was almost perfectly still as we walked along the living waters boardwalk at Astotin lake in Elk Island National Park. The trees in the water created beautiful reflections and symmetry to photograph.
Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติดอยผ้าห่มปก), formerly known as Mae Fang National Park,[1] is the northernmost national park in Thailand. It straddles Fang, Mae Ai, and Chai Prakan Districts of Chiang Mai Province. The park covers 524 km2 of the mountain area of the Daen Lao Range, at the border with Burma. The tallest peak is Doi Pha Hom Pok at 2,285 metres (7,497 ft), the second highest in Thailand
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Ethnic Mung woman, Phia Thap village, where incense if prepared entirely by hand, as it has been for centuries. Incense is the main source of income for the village with over 50 families continuing the tradition. The Nung, Vietnam’s seventh-largest ethnic group (~1.5 million), reside in northern provinces like Lang Son and Cao Bang.
These farmers live in a nature protection area, as in paradise!
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