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This is, I think,
what holiness is:
the natural world,
where every moment is full
of the passion to keep moving.
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-- Mary Oliver
North Carolina, USA
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"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible."
Dalai Lama
When floating through life, it's good to find a lifeline.
When the skies perform and the tide is good I just wander along the breaking waves looking for good reflections. The beauty is that whichever direction you look there are great opportunities. This is looking up channel away from the setting sun, and has a beautiful sense of calm . I'm so lucky to have this wonderful playground. Last night there was a camera club on the beach, so it was very busy. Keep on moving is my usual approach, and is by Bob Marley and the Wailers.
The Funicular connects the Lower Town to the ancient Upper Town in Zagreb. Oh, and yes, I noticed the umbrella as well.
17 May 2023; 06:00 UTC;
Fisherman boat at Duyong Island @ Kuala Terengganu @ Malaysia
HDRed with Orton effect on the water to create dreamy reflection...
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Explore Aug 8, 2009
A wonderful clarity and a thin line of clouds made for a great few minutes on the beach. I love the fact the clouds change shape every few minutes as the tide drops, opening up so many different shapes and textures. that's probably why I never tire of beach shots. Moving on is by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, and I have to be moving on as I'm off volunteering this morning.
Let's start moving forward together globally and internally. We all need one another and do so much better when we are together and pulling together as a team. We all belong to the human race, so let's start living with it, ALL of it!!!
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An ED WDG-3A moves through the lush green Dharmadom, Kannur like a moving volcano
Thank you for your visit. Value your comments,which is an encouragement , and brickbats, which helps me to improve .
This gadwall couple was moving from one part of the pond to a better location in the Tualatin Hills wetlands.
It was a cloudy and windy day.. killer combination for long exposure photography. I waited until a little before sunset. Then I grabbed my camera, my ND filter and my tripod and went to the riverside walk. The scene was really spectacular. A river flowing under the bridge and the fast moving clouds above it. There was not much to think when you have something like this in front of you. All you have to do is set the tripod, frame the scene and shoot!