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Chinese Lantern Festival, Philadelphia
Swung by the Chinese Lantern Festival in Philadelphia; it opened on April 21st and will run until June - well worth checking out if in the vicinity. Will post a few more later.
We raise them, we light them and then we cover them.
Such is tradition.
Even though it's such a beautiful sight, these red lanterns, there's always something quite sombre, in my opinion about them. Much like life, it just takes a little light to open up a whole new world.
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Dress - Ying Chun Hanfu by Spectacledchic
Hair - *barberyumyum*P13 by DP YUMYUM
Accessories - Bloom Earrings by Spectacledchic
Lips - Lip Addon 9 by [avarosa]
Backdrop
Buildings - Ancient Chines Building - Small Store by JOMO
Lanterns - Chinese Lantern 2017 by Cerberus Xing
„The first lantern of the beginning spring is lit."
„Die erste Laterne des beginnenden Frühlings ist entzündet.“
Photo information:
Film type: 120.
Film name: Rollei RPX 100@200.
Developer: Agfa One Shot R09.
Process: 20°C.
Developer dilution: 1+50.
Developing time: 20'30".
Scanner manufacturer: Epson Perfection V550 Photo.
needed a different color in my stream, too much green recently.
This picture is from strolling thru the streets of Hanoi, seen on the first level terrace of Lake view 1983 Traditional Vietnamese & Vegan Restaurant
The Little lantern Columbine is a dwarf plant that I got last year and planted by the pond, even though is the smallest and most delicate of all my columbines this manage to give me 2 more seedlings. blue lavender and pink also has bloomed, waiting for 2 other colors and my black.
This is the original.
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There is something ultimately humbling and awe-inspiring in seeing such staggering forms of beauty and power. The dance between the real and unreal appears to be so palpable, one does easily forget their own closed in reality, and becomes liberated from it by experiencing the taking part of something much larger than one's own existence.
An initiation, the evocation of an inner smile, a warm light inside, something to hold onto, something to cherish and to carry within.
Scotland gave me that warm smile years ago, and she keeps smiling at me... I carry these smiles and lights in my lantern into the hours, when I look out, and all I can see is shadows in the darkness.
Image of The Storr at sunrise, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
European lantern fly (Dictyophara europaea) on a grass leaf.
Sietnica europejska (Dictyophara europaea) na źdźble trawy.
CrazyTuesday#Lanterns
At the beginning of the blue hour, my lanterns in the garden are automatically lit.
Now I saw in the photo that the lamps are dirty with a lot of cobwebs, so tomorrow my husband will have a lot of work.
HCT!
Crazy Tuesday theme: Lanterns
I have no lanterns at home and was wondering if I was going to have to carve a jack-o'lantern for this week's theme. Then I remembered the house a couple of blocks away that has at least 10 lanterns adorning its walls and yard. The owner is obviously a wrought iron enthusiast, as the lanterns, fence, gate, windows etc. were all decorated with wrought iron.
Lantern festival is a time for family and friends to enjoy eating mooncakes, pomelos and watching the kids playing with lanterns
THE LITTLE LANTERNS... PHYSALIS
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PHYSALIS alkekengi or Chinese Lantern Plant, they are native from southern Europe east across southern Asia to Japan.
Popular for the papery bright-orange lantern pods that develop around the ripening fruit, these are often cut and used for Thanksgiving and Halloween arrangements.
Plants are aggressive spreaders, and best kept out of the perennial border so they don't take over.
Also can be grown in tubs.
Small white flowers appear in midsummer, over a bushy mound of coarse green leaves.
Pods are green at first, but should be harvested as soon as the orange colour develops, the leaves stripped then stems hung upside down to dry in a warm dark room.
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I looked out the window tonight. It was snowing. No people, no cars, no lights in the windows of next building... Atmospheric. I decided that I had to take some pictures, I haven't touched my camera since summer. I opened the window and cold wind rushed into the room.
I really missed my tripod, I don't know where it is now. I had to improvise.