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see on fluidr: www.fluidr.com/photos/msdonnalee or click L to view on flickr black
san miguel de allende, gto
mexico
I love freshly washed towels and linens. Since our older home lacks built-in storage space, we have to use baskets for storing various items. I like how pretty the baskets can be, and at the same time, they serve a purpose.
SUNSET - Florida Everglades
Palm Beach County, Florida U.S.A.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everglades
*[Not every sunset is a 'blaze-of-glory'. Some nights there is nothing! No clouds, no color, no drama...nothing. And then there are the nights with a 'blue-cloudless-sky', and the only thing you seem to get is 'what I call' a simple 'ball-drop'. Just 'the sun' dropping into the western everglades horizon. Nothing more, nothing less. But it often forces you to 'get creative'! Why not...you're already there! LOL]
gotische Dachdeckung mit Flachziegeln, ausgebessert; Frankreich, Monastère Royal De Bron. Großartige, sehr gut erhaltene gotische Klosteranlage, hervorragend instandgesetzt.
Morning glamour.....well in nature that is. Golden sunrise, frosty leafs, singing birds,calling geese, redness in clouds,misty fields and the list goes one and one :-)
Hello Flickr! New work!!
Series: The "Good Life" Photo #1
Title: Shopping Spree
Models: Jade, Amy, Tim
Before I get into this photo, I'd like to back up to my Footprints series which (for those who don't know) is a series that focuses on major ecological issues. When it came to consumerism I found myself stuck in trying to sum it up into one photograph. I felt it had to be it's own mini series and thus The "Good Life" was born....
Consumerism. It is defined as “a social and economic order and ideology that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts”.
The result is a shift towards materialism, disconnection and competition that leaves us confused about what we need and what we think we need. Big business and marketing strategies know exactly how to feed into our instant gratification and more is more culture.
This is environmentally unsustainable. It would be impossible to look at reducing environmental pollution without looking at reducing consumerism.
It’s a simple question to ask yourself, “Do I need this or do I want this?”
The “Good Life” is a short series that poses that exact question through a juxtaposition of “simple and happy” to “excessive and miserable”. What do you consider the “good life” to be?
To help with this series I asked for help from the people I felt have a uniquely strong, respectful, intricate and protective tie to the land, First Nations. They not only have a connection of love and spirituality to the land but also a great sense of responsibility to protect it for future generations. We have a very powerful message to learn from these communities.
Thank you to my models and especially Jade Willoughby who not only took time out of her busy modelling schedule to be a part of this but collaborated with me and gave me guidance to what was appropriate in conveying my message. Thank you Jade!
You can find me on instagram now at www.instagram.com/robinmacmillan
Auf einem Spaziergang gefiel mir der Gegensatz der roten, lebendigen Herbstblätter und der menschgemachten, rötlichen Ziegelwand im Hintergrund.
On a walk, I liked the contrast of the red, vibrant autumn leaves and the man-made, reddish brick wall in the background.
Norddeutschland | Northern Germany | Schleswig-Holstein
Stereo Love - Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina
Can I get to your soul?
Can you get to my thought?
Can we promise we won't let go?
All the things that I need
All the things that you need
You can make it feel so real
Cause you can't deny, you've blown my mind
When I touch your body
I feel I'm losing control
Cause you can't deny, you've blown my mind
When I see you baby
I just don't want to let go
I captured this picture in the spring, but didn't get to really look at it until recently and appreciate the minimalism - it shows the vastness of the sea in a "Less is more" sense. - Explored 9-July-2017
75/365
#20 in my 100 x challenge - Monochrome
Another day, another tulip...this one was yellow and I added two of Jerry Jones' textures to it. www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/3582185172/in/album-72... and www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/6284568789/in/album-72.... Thank you for your generosity.
A different take on a high key for me. Not sure if I like it as much as the clean brilliant white but it's good to try something different.
Another busy day so I have to apologise once again...it's so easy to get behind and so hard to catch up.
Tulip album: www.flickr.com/photos/28992287@N03/albums/72157665899084647/