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Lipan Point on the south rim of the Grand Canyon is one of the most evocative and meditative lookouts over the Colorado. I was shooting several photos of the sunset when this guy, probably a native, sat on the rock in front of me offering himself as unintentional and occasional model for a slightly different shot than the usual ones. A little human touch in presence of this huge, vast and wild place.
Ideal voices and ones we loved
of those who died, or those who like the dead are lost to us.
Sometimes in dreams they speak to us;
sometimes in thought the mind hears them.
And briefly at their sound return
sounds from our lives’ first poetry –
Like music, at night, that fades, far away.
C.P. CAVAFY (Selected poems)
Translated by David Connolly
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This perspective was captured by boat.
The wife of the person in this image is an artist and is painting this photo for their home.
If the truth be told, the man in this photo is checking messages on his cell phone, but don't tell anyone. lol
Location: This home is located on a point, where the south arm of the Alouette River intersects with the Pitt River.
Along this stretch of the Alouette River are various other float homes, stilt homes, boat sheds, net sheds and abandoned boats. An artist's dream.
Pitt Meadows
BC, Canada
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~Christie (happiest) by the River
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Meditation in a magical blue hour after raining with hundreds of Buddha statues, Buddhist Park (Phuttha Utthayan), Thungyai District, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand.
GPS might not the exact point of this photo.
Have a lovely day everyone! ❤️
Nothing stands still. The eyes open to the world and close in front of the moon, the hair is disheveled by the wind, but all this is not noticeable in a photograph. Write it down, and remember that nothing stands still and nothing is taken for granted.
Sometimes a photo speaks to you. Just the way art does. This had something weird about it. A bit different. I added some funky colour to it, but unique in its own.
Happy Window Wednesday
On an empty beach in Sri Lanka, a person has retreated to reflect on his life in solitude as the day draws to a close and night will quickly fall.
On the ground admiring the freedom of the dancing light and flora, too hot actually to do anything else!
This completes the set of 4.
EF100mm f2.8 macro, 1/500, f4.0, ISO400
Meditation allows us to deal with life as it is rather than looking at it and comparing it with how we think it's supposed to be.
Jeff Kober