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January seems to be a difficult month to take photos so another one from the archive ...
Il me semble difficile de prendre des photos en janvier ... et donc en voilà encore une des archives.
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OUR PERSPECTIVE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN OUR EXPERIENCES .
The things which are seen are temporary , but the things which are not seen are eternal .
Our sufferings will diminish in importance when compared to the glory that awaits us .
Happy Tuesday to all!
Perspective (from Latin perspicere, to see clearly). And I clearly saw everything was pointing to this old Shack. So I thought I'd better take it's picture. Quick!
Now that I think of it, there was a rainbow out here last week.. Maybe I should have checked for a pot of gold. D'OH!
This is the inside of the new Crossrail Trains. I was wondering if I could cycle from the front to the back of the train whilst it was quiet.
Sometimes even the hand of Man can make for good images in landscape work. I spotted this while picking up my Daughter from dance school, my apologies for being late Nicola.
Nothings good or bad,big or small , thinking make it so.
“The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.”
― Robertson Davies,
The photo depicts new built footbridge in Ustka/Poland.It was taken during a long ,sunny walk near seaside.The perspective refers to the relationship of imaged objects on this photo.Lines and shadows made by sunlight tie nature (beach and sea) with all what's constructed by people.Contrast between footbridge and sky portrays many shades of grayness. Colour depth adds spatial dimension to a photo.