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My previous post, which I called “To the Dark Side”, was of a tunnel leading under a busy street in Windsor, Ontario. Well, this photograph is from the other side of that tunnel, as the sun began to rise at John’s Pond. Sometimes the dark side turns out to be something beautiful.
I had other photos lined up to post ... then this little guy landed on an unopened zinnia blossom. And let me get REAL close! That's our big pink hibiscus blooming in the background. Pachydiplax longipennis in our North Georgia yard on a rainy day.
UPDATE 9-6-22: Selected for exhibit in juried Natural Expressions photo competition by GNPA club here in Georgia - @ Alpharetta Cultural Arts Center September-October 2022
This is the second of two tugs that assisted/followed the Carnival Liberty out of the Harbor on St. Kitts in the summer of 2015. I had to capture these (there was another almost twin) because I loved the colors, especially after the rain. They were so vibrant compared to some of the others we had seen on our trip. This one is the Anjanvel. She helped fuel my desire to find and capture tugs and other work boats wherever I go.
otherness/relatedness
even in the back yard
worlds interwoven
whether quietly or in words
thank you very much for the company here!
and happy free from fences friday
(it starts early on this side of the planet :-)
Salendo lungo la scala mi accorsi con la coda dell’occhio che sulla destra la mia ombra scendeva insieme ad altre figure silenziose … ma quando mi volsi a sinistra per sapere chi scendesse verso di me vidi solo la scala vuota … mi dissi che, chiunque fossero, erano già passati, ma forse invece non era passato e non sarebbe più passato nessuno …
Sirad 2012 “La traccia labile”
grazie siresim
I saw the clouds moving in, as the sun was about to set, the other evening and immediately started scrambling around looking for something to use as foreground interest. The only thing I could find was this old gate. I know it is just a gate, but I thought it turned out kind of nice!! Comments and constructive criticism are always appreciated. Have a great week.
The Brain—is wider than the Sky—
For—put them side by side—
The one the other will contain
With ease—and You—beside—
The Brain is deeper than the sea—
For—hold them—Blue to Blue—
The one the other will absorb—
As Sponges—Buckets—do—
The Brain is just the weight of God—
For—Heft them—Pound for Pound—
And they will differ—if they do—
As Syllable from Sound—
Emily Dickinson, ‘The Brain is wider than the Sky’.
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“When you find peace within yourself, you become the kind of person who can live at peace with others.”
Peace Pilgrim
The other Trouble in Mind band I saw with super fun indie pop songs was En Attendant Ana. I hesitate to post two photos in the same day, mainly because I get the people lead busy lives, but I want to get back to some of my New Mexico photos. It's hard to balance everything considering I am always taking, if anything, too many photos. And, I always thought I was just a concert photographer but then I became really interested in street photography and then nature photography so perhaps I lack focus or else there is just not enough hours in the day.
You should really listen to En Attendant Ana from Paris!!!
enattendantana.bandcamp.com/album/juillet
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Red Pink Lilies - Santa Gemita - Laowa 65mm - Nov 17 2022 - Enhanced
While storms and squalls were approaching from the west, this was the view on the other side, all sweetness and light. I'm always drawn to the dramatic, but found it hard to resist this beautiful late afternoon panorama. Not a soul about and clouds flying across, hard to beat really. The other side by Ron Sexsmith is fine.
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“Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways”. ~Oscar Wilde
Call them flyover states, the sticks, rural, back of beyond, whatever you wish, but places like this are the heartbeat of America. In Wisconsin.
Lilleth Mills
RACY Dress - Matte Collection
Fitted for: Maitreya, Legacy, Reborn, Kupra, Freya, Hourglass
Sintiklia - Bangs pack 6 - Fatpack
Bangs pack 6 has 3 styles of bangs: 1 is flared, 2nd and 3rd are double side bangs( left&right)
Hair Layla
Messy bun with 6 styles.
Comes in packs: blondes&reds, browns&blacks, colors&ombres.
2 rigged sizes for head and 1 unrigged/resized
all info in the blog
Group Cover
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“There are no innocent bystanders ... what are they doing there in the first place?”
-William S. Burroughs-
Protea is both the botanical name and the English common name of a genus of South African flowering plants, sometimes also called sugarbushes or fynbos. The family is Proteaceae. In local tradition, the protea flower represents change and hope. The extraordinary richness and diversity of species characteristic of the Cape flora are thought to be caused in part by the diverse landscape, where populations can become isolated from each other and in time develop into separate species. The main vectors responsible for the transfer of pollen in protea cultivation are birds, insects, and wind. Some Protea species exhibit both self-pollination and cross-pollination as a method of reproduction. Cross-pollination is preferred, though, as a method of reproduction because it provides genetic diversity in the population. When cultivating proteas, breeders use hand pollination as a controlled method to transfer pollen from one flower to another. Proteas usually flower during spring. The general structure of their flower heads consists of a mass of flowers on a woody receptacle. The ovary is protected by the receptacle, thus is not seen when looking at the flower, but the anthers are present at the top of the flower, which can then easily transfer the pollen to the vectors. 11113
What others dreamed
Read, read, read, the soul forgets
the things that happened
Those that remain remain, the fictions,
feather flowers,
the solitary, human creations,
the dregs of the foam.
Read, read, read; will i be reading
tomorrow me too?
Will I be my creator, my creature,
I will be what happened?
by Miguel Unamuno
Nederlandse Bergen, Lochdale (108, 64, 25) - Moderado
This is the other way through the Hobbit road that you can see in the comment below.
I'm sure someone will suggest a crop, and I had some difficulty deciding. Do have a look here -- What do you think?
I was wandering around the Evora garden during lunchtime and I spotted three peacocks resting. As I only have my 35mm lens with me I moved closer towards them. None of them moved. So, I got even closer and got down to their level for this picture.
Evora Public Park was built by the municipality between 1863 and 1867. The grounds where it is located were once part of King Manuel’s royal vegetable garden and S. Francisco Convent.
The garden was conceived by the Italian architect and set designer José Cinatti, who also coordinated its archeological and gardening work. His creation is intimately connected with the Romantic ideal of past gardens and also with the use of this space as a social one, of elite reunion and the classes starting to go up the social ladder.
Evora Public Garden covers an area of about 8.2ac (3.3ha) with a vast concentration of trees, mostly species brought from other places, colourful flowerbeds and small lakes.
- Source: www.visitevora.net/en/evora-park-garden/
Jardim Público de Évora, Portugal
2nd December, 2021
RKO_8679. Sad news about Loonkito, one of the oldest lions at Amboseli and probably in the whole world. Together with 10 other lions he was killed by herders (shepherds) following a human-wildlife conflict where the lions killed some cattle and a dog. How can we prevent such tragedies in the future?
I took this image during my last trip to Kenya in November 2022. Loonkito was 19 years old when killed. Male lions normally live up to 10 years in the wild.
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Innenansicht des Gangs 'Im Reinfeld' (Zugang von der Straße 'An der Obertrave')
Man sitzt sich gegenüber und das nachbarschaftliche Verhältnis ist bestimmt eng.
The view inside along the passage"Im Reinfeld"
You sit opposite each other and the neighborly relationship is certainly closely.
In the beginning of years, when the world was both so new and so old, in the Diamond Shaped Island of the Southern Pacific Ocean, there was a Moaï facing the island's interior and thinking a lot. The Caracara bird was used to tell him the stories of the Ocean’s side. And there was too a magic rainbow, because the time was magic.
In Rapa Nui, 2 weeks ago, Easter Island, Isla de Pascua...
Autumn is in the air, in the trees, and on my mind. And like others, in their cameras by now. Trout Lake is only about 20 minutes away and unveils itself in different ways depending on the season. With the sun now lower in the sky, and winds barely present, the mirror-like surface can provide terrific reflections.
Fall colors also present themselves for view, while Lillie Pads suddenly appear. The shadow that split the scene nicely framed the two distinctly different elements. This too created depth and a polarizing filter both removed glare, and released those vivid colors.
In order to get this shot, it was necessary to prop up against a Birch tree that was leaning about 45 degrees toward the lake. There was nowhere to place my tripod and achieve the same shot, short of submersing it and settling for something different. For me, that is just not an option; be nice to your equipment.
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