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”It is Fact that
Opposites attract
To say it quite clearly
These Two love each other dearly
Tiny & Old Browny are very best Friends
And that will never ever end
Size and Colour do not matter
As they are Friends forever
Old Browny has a very big Heart and
Tiny is ever so smart”
Bear Love is extremely strong
And how can that be wrong ?”
(caren)
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Taken April 2, 2025 and uploaded for the groups
CrAzY Tuesday #OppositesAttract
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I went out to visit the Cathedral of Sewage today but didn't manage to get any decent pictures because the sun was very bright and directly behind it. Still, the view in the opposite direction was interesting enough. I wonder which will last the longer, background or foreground...?
El tren (S592) procede de la Estación de Xàtiva y está a punto de parar en el apeadero de Genovés. Además acaba de salir del túnel nº 3, cuyo extremo opuesto ya conocemos.
Desde este punto de observación tomamos una imagen similar, pero la niebla de aquel momento impedía ver el túnel.
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The train comes from the Xàtiva Station and is about to stop at Genovés halt. In addition it has just left tunnel No. 3, whose opposite end we already know.
From this observation point we took a similar image, but the fog of that moment prevented us from seeing the tunnel.
Both NS H76 and 21M are left-hand running today as they pass each other at the site of Bethlehem Steel. Until recently, the Lehigh Line was directional territory, and such a scene would not have been possible without track authority forms. Bidirectional running allows 21M to continue moving west around H76 where they would have otherwise blocked the entire interlocking at Bethlehem to cross over under the old configuration. Careful observers will note that 21M has an SD80MAC leading on this day - such things tend to happen when you are set up at a location where only a going-away view is possible.
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Model: BloodyMistress Serenity
Photographers: Astralia
Flying in your dreams is probably one of the most enjoyable dreams you can have in a long list of dreams. It symbolizes good things. Freedom, control, power, happiness. However, there are certain flying dreams that can mean the opposite. Just as most other dreams, pay attention to how you were feeling in the dream. Were you in control, did you continue to fall, were you flying upward, downward? All of these small details mean something in your dream.
See the dream World:
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Kyoto Tower (1964) - From Kyoto Station
Kyoto Tower (京都タワー, Kyōto-tawā) is an observation tower located in Kyoto, Japan. The steel tower is the tallest structure in Kyoto with its observation deck at 100 meters (328 ft) and its spire at 131 meters (430 ft). The 800-ton tower stands atop a 9-story building, which houses an hotel and several stores. The entire complex stands opposite Kyōto Station.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Tower
Tour de Kyoto fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_de_Kyoto
京都タワー ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BA%AC%E9%83%BD%E3%82%BF%E3%83%A...
Elie Wiesel
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Please, don't fave and run, you will get yourself blocked.
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When the sun rises on the opposite side of the lake it shines on the top of the trees first and on the trees of this little rock Island...
This stunning glacier is opposite Smeerenburg, just across Fairhaven from Amsterdam and Danes islands, North Svalbard, Norway.
The centerpiece of his Brooklyn Museum show,titled “The opposite of the pedestal is the grave,”is a sculptural assemblage of a ladder,chicken wire,mop,and bedskirt whose sashaying shape recalls the moment a model spins around on the runway—or more broadly,embodies the less permanent instant when we nail a look.
A late entry for Macro Monday - Complementary colours...opposites on the colour wheel.
I just got back from a few days away and felt like having a play with my camera. The light had gone so I used flash, something I'm not keen on as I feel the colours are not quite right. Anyway, it satisfied my need for a photo fix.
The powders are from my craft stash. HMM
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I looked at the weather forecast last night on my 'Clear Outside' weather app and the promise of mist until around 9am was predicted. I thought long and hard about where exactly I wanted to be and yet despite having shot Lake Bled on around five occasions recently, I really could not resist returning, not least because it's only a five minute drive for me.
However this morning I opted not to return to my usual vantage point, the wooden boardwalk, but to try and capture a selection of images that as others put it 'classic Nicholson'. So on arriving at the car park next to the campsite (3 EUR an hour, ouch), I wandered down to the wooden jetty opposite and set up the camera. There are a couple of beautiful, simple, wooden Pletna boats by the lakeside and so I started with them but noticed a couple of minutes later the rocks and wooden posts that line the edge of the walkway.
So I turned my attention to them while continuing to feature the iconic church island in the centre of the frame in the background. The mist was very prevalent which provided me with seemingly endless compositional possibilities. It is fair to say that I was in my element and I am never happier than when capturing images that are intrinsically mine in style.
The colour in the sky was subtle this morning but the church was visible for most of the time that I was there but I have a couple of images where it disappeared altogether. Once I had finished with this particular area, I drove up the road to another car park which allowed me a brisk ten minute walk down to the water's edge to photograph the island 'head on' as it was. The composition has the entrance to the island visible, along with the countless number of steps that take you up to the church but I shall share that another day.
To finish my morning's shoot, I took the steps to the Cafe Belvedere, which enjoys an elevated position over the lake and it gave me a lot of enjoyment watching life continuing below me. Pletna boats being powered by an electric motor around the lake, fishermen trying to land the odd fish or two in their small boats, and kayakers taking an early morning cruise around the island while ducks quacked, birds sang and life, in general, felt great. Oh, what a time to be out enjoying nature.
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Was actually slightly grey
Darker around the edges
A definite tinge
A flirtatious curve at the bottom
As if daring you to imagine something
Transform it into a different existence
It’s texture was surprising
Smooth and soft like the very top
Of a snowy slope
But hung indoors
It reflected onto the black linoleum floor that was speckled
With unpredictable dashes of white
When you looked down
You imagined
You were floating in a
Modern art galaxy very far away
From everything and everyone
You know
When you looked up you realized
It wasn’t a blank canvas at all.
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In May, I went to a doctor's appointment that was very difficult for me. Most of the time, I try to forget about my biology but my heart will often skip beats and I keep spending more money to get no answers, making me wonder if it's just in my head.
I have been living in Chicago for over 20 years but I had never come across The Arts Club of Chicago even though it is located very central downtown near a couple of doctor's offices. It was a dreary day and I spent some time wandering around and happened upon this gallery featuring the exhibit by Huguette Caland: Bribes de corps. It's amazing how art finds you when you least expect it. I found myself staring at canvases and writing poems to calm my nervous system.
This exhibit is ending very soon but I revisited this weekend. The bottom section is the actual canvas. The top portion is a multiple exposure of the canvas and a photograph of a woman passing by from the window opposite of the painting.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huguette_Caland
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This spy troll was in a shootout with his opposite number. only inflicted a hat wound, thankfully.
Foxfield, Colorado