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I did a Time Lapse video near this location.. Here’s the link if you want to check it out.. - Harris Lake Time Lapse

 

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Once again thank you very much for visits, favorite and comments. It's much appreciated.

Un rayo de esperanza

Lightning of Hope

Un rayon d'espoir

 

En un mundo acosado por la sinrazón de los conflictos armados, en un planeta en el que la fuerza y la mentira se imponen sobre el diálogo sincero, la tolerancia, la solidaridad y la paz, cuarenta y siete millones de ciudadanos están a punto de decidir cambiar su futuro.

 

Sí. El Domingo próximo, el pueblo de Colombia está llamado a participar en un acontecimiento histórico... Tan histórico, tan único, tan poco probable hoy en día como es... LA PAZ!!!

 

Si los colombianos así lo quieren, un futuro nuevo y mejor puede empezar a marcar sus vidas con el sello indeleble del diálogo, de la empatía, del perdón por ambas partes y de la necesaria colaboración, tolerancia y fraternidad para empezar a cerrar las heridas provocadas por cinco décadas de desencuentros y de cruenta guerra entre hermanos.

 

Me emociona, me llena de esperanza y me devuelve la fe en la fraternidad humana que mis hermanas y hermanos colombianos hayan llegado a la conclusión de que están dispuestos a dialogar, a perdonar y a olvidar el odio, la rabia y el rencor para darle una oportunidad al diálogo, la negociación, la cesión y la comprensión.

 

Mis mejores deseos y mi más sincero afecto en este día para tantas amigas y amigos colombianos de Flickr.

 

Enhorabuena Diana, Lina, Diego, Rosalba, Ricardo, Enrique... Y en vuestro nombre, enhorabuena de corazón a todas y todos los ciudadanos de Colombia.

 

Porque por supuesto, hoy, yo también SOY COLOMBIANO.

 

Música recomendada: "IX sinfonía (Himno a la alegría)". Ludwig van Beethoven.

I was going through my archive and found these images I took 8 years ago. Stitched them to a panorma in Lightroom and did some post and added my own touch, Finally published after 8 years.

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This is a focus stack of three separate images, focusing on the boulder in the front, then those in the mid ground and finally the mill itself.

I came here in September and there was just a trickle of water. It's hardly stopped raining since then so things have changed!

dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures. ~ Henry Ward Beecher

 

Painting my own @ Boca Grande, FL

 

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Sunrise near El Pozo de Jacintos

 

A jíbaro named Jacinto often went near the cave to eat his lunch, keeping the cow's leash tied around his waist. One day, loud thunder scared the cow and he ran, fell down the pit pulling Jacinto with him and both drowned. If Jacinto's name is called and mention of the cow is made, the ocean becomes furious and churns wildly in response.

 

"Thank you everyone for the wonderful comments below".

As I am looking back to the photos from my trip to the Finger Lakes region in NY, I realize that waterfalls was probably my favorite theme as most of the places I visited during that weeklong vacation were next to a waterfall. And as a photographer, you can't go wrong with flowing water especially when you like long exposure like I do. This one here is Ithaca Falls located, where else, in the heart of Ithaca, NY. Roughly 45 meters high and 54 meters wide, it is the last of a series of waterfalls along the hanging valley formed by Fall Creek. Being so close to the city centre and with easy access by foot, it is one of the busiest waterfalls I've ever been and it was quite the challenge to take a shot without having a ton of people walking into my frame. I really had to walk as close as I could get to the base of the fall as the pool was full of people.

 

Deadmau5 - HR 8938 Cephei

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARNa-TxqZvQ

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