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behind the wall
all'interno dell'auto riuscivo a percepire solo un po della luce rosata del tramonto ...
una volta sceso mi son reso conto che dietro il muro di neve il panorama "consigliava" una piccola sosta
inside the car I could only perceive a bit of the light of the sunset ...
once I got out I realized that behind the wall of snow the landscape "advised" a little stop
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Caverna Magica - Andreas Vollenweider
The allegory of Plato’s Cave
In the allegory "The Cave", Plato describes a group of people who have lived chained to the wall of a cave all their lives, facing a blank wall. The people watch shadows projected on the wall from objects passing in front of a fire behind them and give names to these shadows. The shadows are the prisoners' reality, but are not accurate representations of the real world. The shadows represent the fragment of reality that we can normally perceive through our senses, while the objects under the sun represent the true forms of objects that we can only perceive through reason. Three higher levels exist: the natural sciences; mathematics, geometry, and deductive logic; and the theory of forms.
"I want to perceive and understand the hidden powers and laws of things, in order to have them in my power."
Quote - Salvador Dali
HSS everyone!
Too many people make the Spiritual mistake of considering "light" as truth and assume the being as the wholeness of all things, yet even basic esotericism will anoint this aspect of illusion that, light is a lie and the truth is the vibration as the to the level of one's own comprehension of perception.
"Lord of Light" is in fact Satan, the deceiver, illumination is not light, it is understanding, something the Gnostics wrote about before the Catholic Church ordered the Knights Templar to exterminate them, to keep this information covered up in favour of their own Biblical BS.
Once you gain this knowledge, the universe is of what one can perceive, beyond the five sense realm of physical reality, hence how we alone can decide reality for ourselves. Humanity is becoming slowly more spiritual, I alone along this canal where I took this photo have experienced Shadow People, Ghosts and a momentary time slip, which I theorise to being an experience of reality encoding via perception's ability assorting itself, for another words, what keeps us imprisoned is slowly and thankfully losing its grip, if only to allow yourself to see it!
So........... with that said I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you! :)
To improve our talent we tend to play with stronger contenders. Such is the case with my homage to Andre Kertész "the fork" 1928.
Emulating his 'Neues sehen' style I utilized his lighting and 40 degree angle paying attention to light/dark balance and contrast edge.
It is not the forks that are the decisive, but the manner they are perceived by the viewer; 'mode de perception'.
“Pânză de păianjen “ Cella Serghi
The charming account of becoming an accomplished young woman in spite of poverty, constant relocation and struggles to maintain appearence.
Inspired by the author's own life, it is real proof that the early years of one's life influences the way it is perceived later on, and the decision making process.
The title of the book refers to the main character's destiny, which she perceives as unescapable, and sees herself as an insect stuck on the spiderweb and can never escape it.
The portrait of the main character, Diana Slavu, is built up through the contrast between how her best friend Ilinca sees her and her own account of how she really feels and the motives behind her actions.
The book is worth a read for the captivating descriptions of Mangalia and Balcic in the 1920s-30s, when they were still just charming little villages, the locations of the two great romances of her youth.
Lo que el viejo ve por estar sentado no lo percibe el joven por estar de pie. Etnia Bambaras.
What the old man sees because he is sitting, the young man does not perceive because he is standing. Bambara ethnic group.
""" Surely you've all heard the sensational news, that Santa Claus is on his way and here he is spotted once more.
This Santa prefers to travel over the water at night. His silver reindeer look small, but they can produce such a super speed,
that the human eye cannot perceive them, as they pass by. Fortunately, a collage of Santa Claus was able to take a photo."""
Model: origami Santa Claus, Reindeer and Sleigh
Design: Kunihiko Kasahara
Diagrams in the book 'All Cute Origami' by Kunihiko Kasahara
Paper:
- Santa: on sheet of 15x15cm red kamipaper
Final size: height 7,5cm. width 5cm
-The two reindeer are folded each from a rectangle of silver foil, 7,5x15cm.
Final size: height 4,5cm, length 4,5cm, width 2cm
- Sleigh: one sheet of patterned foil 15x15cm
Final size: height 4 cm, length 10,5cm, width 4cm
"...within the apparent randomness of chaotic complex systems, there are underlying patterns, interconnectedness, constant feedback loops, repetition, self-similarity, fractals, and self-organization..."
That partial quote describing Chaos Theory reminds me of how I perceive the generally frenzied takeoff of the starlings and mixed flocks that I've been able to watch out in the countryside in the moments where they are alerted to danger and instantaneously flee the location and self organize.
In this instance, the explosion out of water and seemingly chaotic flight all seemed to right itself in a matter of moments and they made their way back to the pond and continued bathing.
Thanks to all that visit!
The cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta also referred to as the cathedral Santo Nicola Pellegrino who was a fool for God as they said in the times of the Norman’s it is made of a local Trani quarried limestone tufa that has a faded characteristic pink glow that can be perceived in the right light.
The construction started in 1099 and was built on top of one of the oldest places of worship in Trani a 4th century chapel, the bell tower was a later addition and was erected between 1230-39 what really makes this cathedral unique is its two different facades depending if you look at it from the sea or the city.
This is my last shot of Trani for this series but it will not by my last visit, I enjoyed every minute there and loved the feel of the city while wandering the narrow streets there are many great places to eat fresh seafood and drink fine wine with locals who will make you feel at home in their city.
I took this on Sept 18, 2016 with my D750 and Nikon 24-85 f3.5-4.5 Lens at 24mm 1/60 sec f/9 ISO 200 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz , and DXO
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress
L'Hypolais polyglotte s'entend plus qu'elle ne se voit sur ses lieux de reproduction. Mais une fois un chant localisé, il est possible de trouver assez facilement le chanteur qui ne craint pas de s'exposer au sommet d'un buisson ou au bout d'une branche. En revanche, le reste de l'activité de l'espèce, comme la recherche de nourriture, échappe à l'observation car elle se déroule au sein de la végétation ligneuse. Lorsque les jeunes ont quitté le nid, on peut percevoir leurs petits cris de quémande typiques tandis que les adultes arrosent copieusement l'importun de leurs cris d'alarme insistants.
Le vol de l'Hypolaïs polyglotte est en général bas et direct lorsqu'elle vole d'un buisson à l'autre. La migration nocturne "longue distance" suppose une capacité de vol soutenu importante.
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The polyglot Hypolais gets along more than she sees on her breeding grounds. But once a localized song, it is possible to find quite easily the singer who does not fear to expose himself at the top of a bush or at the end of a branch. On the other hand, the rest of the activity of the species, such as foraging, escapes observation because it takes place within the woody vegetation. When the young have left the nest, one can perceive their typical little quivering cries while the adults copiously water the importunate of their insistent alarm cries.
The flight of the Polyglot Hypolaïs is usually low and direct when flying from one bush to another. Long-distance nocturnal migration assumes significant sustained flight capability
Nickerson Beach, Long Island, New York. USA
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It's time for more baby pictures.
This chick had quite a set of lungs. About 1 week old, it was constantly calling for food, or calling for its mommy.
Nikon D500 camera with Nikon 500mm f4 G VR lens with 1.4 converter.
1/2500 f6.3 ISO 640
Thanks to all who take the time to view, comment on and favor my images. It is very much appreciated.
You have searched me, Lord,
and you know me.
You know when I sit and when I rise;
you perceive my thoughts from afar.
You discern my going out and my lying down;
you are familiar with all my ways.
Psalm 139: 1-3
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Taken in our garden this Spring.
The tulip is a perennial, bulbous plant with showy flowers in the genus Tulipa, of which around 75 wild species are currently accepted and which belongs to the family Liliaceae.
The genus's native range extends west to the Iberian Peninsula, through North Africa to Greece, the Balkans, Turkey, throughout the Levant (Syria, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan) and Iran, North to Ukraine, southern Siberia and Mongolia, and east to the Northwest of China. The tulip's centre of diversity is in the Pamir, Hindu Kush, and Tien Shan mountains. It is a typical element of steppe and winter-rain Mediterranean vegetation. A number of species and many hybrid cultivars are grown in gardens, as potted plants, or as cut flowers.
Tulips are spring-blooming perennials that grow from bulbs. Depending on the species, tulip plants can be between 4 inches (10 cm) and 28 inches (71 cm) high. The tulip's large flowers usually bloom on scapes with leaves in a rosette at ground level and a single flowering stalk arising from amongst the leaves.Tulip stems have few leaves. Larger species tend to have multiple leaves. Plants typically have two to six leaves, some species up to 12. The tulip's leaf is strap-shaped, with a waxy coating, and the leaves are alternately arranged on the stem; these fleshy blades are often bluish green in color. Most tulips produce only one flower per stem, but a few species bear multiple flowers on their scapes (e.g. Tulipa turkestanica). The generally cup or star-shaped tulip flower has three petals and three sepals, which are often termed tepals because they are nearly identical. These six tepals are often marked on the interior surface near the bases with darker colorings. Tulip flowers come in a wide variety of colors, except pure blue (several tulips with "blue" in the name have a faint violet hue).
The flowers have six distinct, basifixed stamens with filaments shorter than the tepals. Each stigma has three distinct lobes, and the ovaries are superior, with three chambers. The tulip's seed is a capsule with a leathery covering and an ellipsoid to globe shape. Each capsule contains numerous flat, disc-shaped seeds in two rows per chamber. These light to dark brown seeds have very thin seed coats and endosperm that does not normally fill the entire seed.
Etymology
The word tulip, first mentioned in western Europe in or around 1554 and seemingly derived from the "Turkish Letters" of diplomat Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq, first appeared in English as tulipa or tulipant, entering the language by way of French: tulipe and its obsolete form tulipan or by way of Modern Latin tulīpa, from Ottoman Turkish tülbend ("muslin" or "gauze"), and may be ultimately derived from the Persian: دلبند delband ("Turban"), this name being applied because of a perceived resemblance of the shape of a tulip flower to that of a turban. This may have been due to a translation error in early times, when it was fashionable in the Ottoman Empire to wear tulips on turbans. The translator possibly confused the flower for the turban.
Tulips are called laleh (from Persian لاله, lâleh) in Persian, Turkish, Arabic, and Bulgarian. In Arabic letters, "laleh" is written with the same letters as Allah, which is why the flower became a holy symbol. It was also associated with the House of Osman, resulting in tulips being widely used in decorative motifs on tiles, mosques, fabrics, crockery, etc. in the Ottoman Empire
Cultivation
Tulip cultivars have usually several species in their direct background, but most have been derived from Tulipa suaveolens, often erroneously listed as Tulipa schrenkii. Tulipa gesneriana is in itself an early hybrid of complex origin and is probably not the same taxon as was described by Conrad Gesner in the 16th century.
Tulips are indigenous to mountainous areas with temperate climates and need a period of cool dormancy, known as vernalization. They thrive in climates with long, cool springs and dry summers. Tulip bulbs imported to warm-winter areas of are often planted in autumn to be treated as annuals.
Tulip bulbs are typically planted around late summer and fall, in well-drained soils, normally from 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 cm) deep, depending on the type. Species tulips are normally planted deeper.
Propagation
Tulips can be propagated through bulb offsets, seeds or micropropagation. Offsets and tissue culture methods are means of asexual propagation for producing genetic clones of the parent plant, which maintains cultivar genetic integrity. Seeds are most often used to propagate species and subspecies or to create new hybrids. Many tulip species can cross-pollinate with each other, and when wild tulip populations overlap geographically with other tulip species or subspecies, they often hybridize and create mixed populations. Most commercial tulip cultivars are complex hybrids, and often sterile.
Offsets require a year or more of growth before plants are large enough to flower. Tulips grown from seeds often need five to eight years before plants are of flowering size. Commercial growers usually harvest the tulip bulbs in late summer and grade them into sizes; bulbs large enough to flower are sorted and sold, while smaller bulbs are sorted into sizes and replanted for sale in the future. The Netherlands are the world's main producer of commercial tulip plants, producing as many as 3 billion bulbs annually, the majority for export.
For further information please visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip
Unity In The Embrace
One Body 4 Legs, This Is How
Tango Is Often Described.
We Sense The Energy Of Our
Partner While Feeling The
Music Together.
The Leader Propose A Move
And The Follower Responds
In That Way Where She
Follows His Suggestion While
She Expresses Her Personnel
Interpretation.
It Is A Unique Experience To
Perceive Unity In The Embrace
While We Still Move Our Legs
Individually.
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Indigo buntings are the best magicians in the bird world here in Winneshiek County. Believe it or not, but this guy's feathers are black! Yesterday I posted an indigo bunting sitting in the shade and its blue color was a very deep and rich indigo. Today's bird is sitting in the bright sun and the blue is a totally different turquoise hue. Their feathers have unique microscopic structures that refract and reflect any available light so that we can perceive only the blue waves with our eyes - just like we see the blue sky.
Nature’s got so many different faces. It can be angry, sad, in love ore even depressed. This here, I perceive as a friendly smile. Beautiful colours gently swaying in the warm summer breeze. That makes me smiling back instantly.
Die Natur hat so viele unterschiedliche Gesichter. Sie kann wütend sein, traurig, verliebt und sogar deprimiert. Dies hier empfinde ich als ein freundliches Lächeln. Wunderschöne Farben, die sich sanft im warmen Sommerwind wiegen. Da muss ich spontan zurück lächeln.
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Die Geheimnisse meines Gartens. Ein einfaches Kreuz.
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I had promised to show a solution for the "yellow snail". Here is another macro that shows a little more ;-)
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Ich hatte ja versprochen, eine Auflösung für die "gelbe Schnecke" zu zeigen. Hier ist ein weiteres Makro, dass es schon ein wenig mehr erahnen lässt ;-)
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If you want to know more, this link leads to a clearer answer:
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Wer es genauer wissen möchte, den führt dieser Link zu einer anschaulicheren Antwort:
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The common evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) is one of the naturalized neophytes in Central Europe, since it was introduced as an ornamental plant from North America to Europe around 1620. It is now so widespread in Europe that most people perceive it as a native species. / Wikipedia
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Die Gemeine Nachtkerze (Oenothera biennis) zählt in Mitteleuropa zu den eingebürgerten Neophyten, da sie um 1620 als Zierpflanze von Nordamerika nach Europa eingeführt wurde. Mittlerweile ist sie in Europa so weiträumig verbreitet, dass sie von den meisten Menschen als einheimische Art wahrgenommen wird. / Wikipedia
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the secrets of my garden:
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#CrazyTuesday / #ShallowDOF
L'Hypolais polyglotte s'entend plus qu'elle ne se voit sur ses lieux de reproduction. Mais une fois un chant localisé, il est possible de trouver assez facilement le chanteur qui ne craint pas de s'exposer au sommet d'un buisson ou au bout d'une branche. En revanche, le reste de l'activité de l'espèce, comme la recherche de nourriture, échappe à l'observation car elle se déroule au sein de la végétation ligneuse. Lorsque les jeunes ont quitté le nid, on peut percevoir leurs petits cris de quémande typiques tandis que les adultes arrosent copieusement l'importun de leurs cris d'alarme insistants.
Le vol de l'Hypolaïs polyglotte est en général bas et direct lorsqu'elle vole d'un buisson à l'autre. La migration nocturne "longue distance" suppose une capacité de vol soutenu importante.
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The polyglot Hypolais gets along more than she sees on her breeding grounds. But once a localized song, it is possible to find quite easily the singer who does not fear to expose himself at the top of a bush or at the end of a branch. On the other hand, the rest of the activity of the species, such as foraging, escapes observation because it takes place within the woody vegetation. When the young have left the nest, one can perceive their typical little quivering cries while the adults copiously water the importunate of their insistent alarm cries.
The flight of the Polyglot Hypolaïs is usually low and direct when flying from one bush to another. Long-distance nocturnal migration assumes significant sustained flight capability.
.Deep within the forest, where only slivers of sunlight reach the land, is the home of the Forest Elves. During the day from spring through autumn, they happily perform endless tasks to keep the forest healthy. They are guided by the Old Man of the Forest who shows them what needs to be done and their extra large ears help them perceive anything amiss in their secret world. In the evening they love to sing songs and frolic in the trees where they sleep. But when the icy snows of winter freeze their mossy playground, they retreat to the crystal caves, where they build sparkling castles hidden beneath the earth.
Fairly large pigeon with wild and feral populations throughout the world. True wild birds nest on cliffs and in caves from western Europe to central Asia. Pale gray overall with two bold black wingbars and iridescent purple and green on neck. Feral varieties are common in cities and farmland, often in large flocks. Variable plumage: some identical to wild-type birds, but can be completely black, white, or orangey-brown and any combination in between. (eBird)
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There was a small feral population of Rock Pigeons in Cairns, mostly dark like this one. Another example of the perceived "need" to have things that reminded new arrivals of home.
Cairns Esplanade, Queensland, Australia. October 2022.
Eagle-Eye Tours - Eastern Australia.
"Within Without", James Turrell. Sculpture in Parkes with a viewing chamber that affects the way we perceive the sky. Located next to The National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. ACT.
Mi piace fotografare la luna fino ad un paio di giorni prima della fase di plenilunio.
Solo così si percepiscono i rilievi montuosi, i crateri lunari e la sua sfumata sfericità. La scorsa notte l'ho fotografata al 100% con la massima illuminazione, ma la troppa luce la appiattiva rendendola più simile ad una enorme medaglia piuttosto che una bellissima sfera in viaggio nello spazio.
Gibbous moon
I like to photograph the moon up to a couple of days before the full moon phase.
This is the only way to perceive the mountainous reliefs, the lunar craters and its nuanced sphericity. Last night I photographed it at 100% with maximum lighting, but too much light flattened it making it more like a huge medal rather than a beautiful sphere traveling in space.
Double clic for best resolution
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You maybe remember the dill-firework from last week. When You add some rain to this filigree construction, this here is emerging. I am totally delighted.
But what is fascinating most is the thought, that this plant is existing for so long already and I’ve seenseen it an uncountless number of times. And still had to turn 50 years old to really perceive this beauty. It is never to late, to open your eyes.
Vielleicht könnt Ihr Euch noch an das Dill-Feuerwerk von vor einer Woche erinnern. Fügt man zu dieser filliganen Konstrukton noch etwas Regen hinzu, dann entsteht dies hier. Ich bin restlos begeistert.
Was mich allerdings am meisten fasziniert ist der Gedanke, dass es diese Pflanze schon so lange gibt und ich sie schon unzählige Male gesehen habe. Und doch musste ich 50 Jahre als werden, um diese Schönheit wirklich wahrnehmen zu können. Es ist nie zu spät, die Augen zu öffnen.
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A blast from the past, I have re-edited some of my photos taken several years ago during my years spent in the Arabian Gulf.
A very elusive and difficult bird to not only photograph.
The Grey Hypocolius (Hypocolius ampelinus) is a small passerine bird species. It is the sole member of the genus
Hypocoliusand is placed in a family of its own, the Hypocoliidae.
This slender and long-tailed bird is found in the dry semi-desert region of northern Africa, Arabia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and western India. They fly in flocks and forage mainly on fruits, migrating south in winter
The Grey Hypocolius is a shy and unobtrusive, even cryptic, bird which will fly to thick cover when disturbed, where it will remain motionless until the perceived danger has passed. Its flight is strong and direct (without undulations It will form flocks, especially in winter, and roost communally.
Always strong and living free. I might perceive your smile from anywhere, my calm fire...
Sending my sparks of inspiration your way, Lil...
(RIP Neil Peart. We love you 🙏🇨🇦)
Lunar Bird (1966)
This large bronze statue was first designed by Joan Miró in the 1940s but cast in its final version, after having been enlarged somewhat, in 1966. At this time Miró had become fascinated with cosmic themes and the relationship betwee the earth and sky. Birds had also become a recurring theme in his work, no doubt perceived as a connection between the celestial and terrestrial. Today a version of the statue can be found in the Jardines de Sabatini in Madrid, as well as by the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC.
"Joan Miró i Ferrà (/mɪˈroʊ/ mi-ROH,[1] US also /miːˈroʊ/ mee-ROH,[2][3] Catalan: [ʒuˈam miˈɾoj fəˈra]; 20 April 1893 – 25 December 1983) was a Spanish painter, sculptor and ceramicist born in Barcelona. He was known as Joan Miró in the art recognition. A museum dedicated to his work, the Fundació Joan Miró, was established in his native city of Barcelona in 1975, and another, the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró, was established in his adoptive city of Palma in 1981.
Joan Miro, earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism but with a personal style, sometimes also veering into Fauvism and Expressionism.[4] He was notable for his interest in the unconscious or the subconscious mind, reflected in his re-creation of the childlike. His difficult-to-classify works also had a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting.[5]
Le Héron cendré, comme beaucoup d'Ardéidés, peut rester immobile pendant de longs moments sur la rive, en attendant le passage d'une proie. C'est un chasseur passif, perché sur une patte, avec le cou enfoncé dans les épaules.
S'il perçoit une menace, il étire son cou tout en restant immobile et vigilant, et peut s'envoler dans l'instant.
Le Héron cendré peut aussi chasser en posture basse, accroupi, le corps et le cou parallèles au sol ou à la surface de l'eau. Quand la proie est assez proche, il la transperce de son bec acéré.
Il marche aussi lentement dans l'eau peu profonde, surveillant le passage des proies potentielles.
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The Gray Heron, like many Ardeidae, can remain motionless for long periods on the shore, waiting for the passage of prey. He is a passive hunter, perched on one leg, with his neck buried in his shoulders.
If he perceives a threat, he stretches his neck while remaining motionless and vigilant, and can fly away in the moment.
The Gray Heron can also hunt in low posture, crouching, body and neck parallel to the ground or the surface of the water. When the prey is close enough, it pierces it with its sharp bill.
It also walks slowly in shallow water, monitoring the passage of potential prey.
Normally, I don't let Rooster out until I know Mama moose has left the premises but she came back so it was a surprise that her and Rooster met up. Now, If any of you wonder what would happen if you encounter any wildlife on the trail how your dog would react....well, they bring them back to you. That's right, Mama moose came galloping right past me down my driveway. She doesn't perceive me as a threat so I was safe. Imagine if that was a bear? Something I learned from this picture is when a moose is perturbed their ears go comically sideways. She has never showed me that facial expression.
Of course, Rooster thinks it is all a game, just another horse on the property.
As a side note, sadly Rooster got ran over by a truck just outside my ranch gate by a passerby going about 80, he was rushed to the Dog ER on Sunday. He suffered a pulmonary contusion so he is on bed rest and as you can imagine not happy about it now that he is on the mend. All a very traumatic ordeal, I will forever be haunted by his cry as he got run over. Hope he has learned his lesson about cars as I never had a dog that didn't respect motorized vehicles. Had I known, I wouldn't have rescued him, there is only one ending, but apparently Rooster has a guardian angel. BTW- ER Vets think you shit out money, just saying. $1600 a night. This dog is going to give me a heart attack yet. Where is my beloved Sadie Dawg when I need her? Heavy sigh....
It's a human thing to humanise, when you look at Animals, Insects, Spiders, what have you, and notice expressions that we then mentally transmute empirically the emotions, yet do such creatures honestly feel this?! Really depends, many argue that such neurological behaviour must extend from sentience, but how do we judge that? Or measure it? If someone sees a shade of a blue sky and is aware that another may see an alternative hue of, more or less the same colour of blue, could it be argued that one's existential emotion is exact to that of another, now throw in an entirely different species and ponder the question again.
I took this shot of the spider and then saw the "expression" in its eyes, so to speak; a look that I perceive as of guilt and a desperation to change, from this psychopathic killing machine to a more sentient and appreciative being. But that's just me!
I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you! :)
PS: Zoom in ;)
when we send impatiently to the doctor, it is ten to one but what he finds the acute complaint, which is all that we perceive, connected with some chronic mental irritation, or some unwholesome inveteracy of habit :-)
Edward George Earle Bulwer-Lytton, 1854
HPPT! HBW!! Science Matters!
prunus mume, pink japanese flowering apricot, 'Rose Bud', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
Still, motionless, to represent something that this year is hard to perceive because it lacks the "magic", the desire, the strength. There are no hugs, obvious smiles while the faces are masked so as not to be helpless. Few people, few looks and few words. With my head down, I walk away from this mirror of the lake, taking a last look at hope.
This was huge sitting on a Calla lily,
Katydids get their name from the perceived sound they make,
like someone saying, "Ka-ty-did",
Happy Sunday!
"It is not one of those flowers that grabs your attention, but rather one needs to bend close to it to perceive its delicate beauty"
Thank you so very much, Explore & Explorers.
My favourite quote of the day ^_^
“No man has the right to dictate what other men should perceive, create or produce, but all should be encouraged to reveal themselves, their perceptions and emotions, and to build confidence in the creative spirit.” ― Ansel Adams
🎶 THE PENTATONIX - THE SOUND OF SILENCE
Lyrics
Hello darkness, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Still remains
Within the sound of silence
Been outdoors for some shooting after some summer rain with the TC1.4X and found this beautiful waterdroplets on a tiny blossom besides the trail. If you aren`t awake with your mind and explore the sourroundings you might pass away without perceiving all this whats around you!
Thank you for visits, comments and favs!
Vielen Dank für Eure Besuche, Kommentare und Sternchen!
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"....Maybe it means something more - something we can't yet understand. Maybe it's some evidence, some artefact of a higher dimension that we can't consciously perceive. ...."
from Interstellar
Fruiting bodies (also known as mushrooms or toadstools) of the ghost fungus, Omphalotus nidiformis, taken at night, growing in a friend's backyard near where I live. The fruiting bodies grew over the next six days before they started to decompose.
Lighting conditions were not ideal as there was light from a neighbour's house. Ideally, it should be completely dark when photographing the bioluminescence of these fungi.
The gills of the fungus emit green light. However, humans perceive it as white light because we cannot see colour in low light conditions. The camera sensor can pick up the colour. Some processing.
The exact purpose of this bioluminescence is not known but it may be used to attract small insects which then transport the fungus' spores to new areas. I did see some very small insects and an amphipod on the fungus.
The fungus breaks down dead wood by forming a web of fine white root-like hyphae, which are referred to as the mycelium, in the rotting wood.
f/4 ISO 1600 30 secs Pentax 50mm f/1.4 Pentax K-1 MkII (A higher ISO would have been better)
Explored 7 May 2022
Beek - Montferland
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L'oie cendrée est un élégant palmipède et la souche sauvage de notre oie domestique mais il n'en possède pas la silhouette massive. L'ensemble du plumage est gris-brun avec des reflets blancs sur le dessus, gris plus clair tacheté de noir sur le dessous. Le ventre et le dessous de la queue sont blancs. Le dessus de la queue, courte, est blanc et gris. Lorsqu'elle est en vol, on perçoit parfaitement la face antérieure des ailes grises. L'épais bec orange clair revêt une forme particulière avec son onglet blanchâtre à l'extrémité. Enfin, les pattes palmées sont roses.
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The greylag goose is an elegant palmiped and the wild strain of our domestic goose but it does not have the massive silhouette. The entire plumage is gray-brown with white reflections on the top, lighter gray with black spots on the underside. The belly and the underside of the tail are white. The top of the tail, short, is white and gray. When in flight, the anterior surface of the gray wings is perfectly perceived. The thick, light orange bill has a special shape with its whitish tab at the tip. Finally, the webbed feet are pink.
" Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space "
Interstellar - Main Theme - Hans Zimmer ♪ ♫ ♩ ♬
Tunes to get the real feeling^^
Interstellar - S.T.A.Y. (Madis Remix) - Hans Zimmer ♪ ♫ ♩ ♬
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Der Flop-Effekt… (Flip-Flop)
Graugrüner Schenkelkäfer mit Interferenzpigmente Farbtonflop.
Oedemeridae (Oedemera virescens)
Flip-Flop ist ein farbverändernder Effekt, bei dem im Zusammenspiel mit dem einfallenden Licht und der Lichtbrechung ein oszillierender Farbton wahrgenommen wird.
Flip-flop is a colour changing effect in which, interacting with the light incidents and the refraction of the light, an oscillating colour tone is perceived.
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“It is an absolute human certainty that no one can know his own beauty or perceive a sense of his own worth until it has been reflected back to him in the mirror of another loving, caring human being.”
― John Joseph Powell, The Secret of Staying in Love
www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0U5leRzkZE . And in Italian to understand better...lol...
So often we go through our lives not perceiving the beauty of nature just besides the trails. So i decided i share this image for the upcoming Theme called "natural white". Once more i have to say...nature can be so beautiful !
Thx for this great Challenge to the Smile on Saturday Team :)
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You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment. Fools stand on their island opportunities and look toward another land. There is no other land; there is no other life but this, or the like of this. I wish to live ever as to derive my satisfactions and inspirations from the commonest events, everyday phenomena, so that what my senses hourly perceive, my daily walk, the conversation of my neighbors, may inspire me, and I may dream of no heaven but that which lies about me ~ Henry David Thoreau
The harbor was built by the Venetians during their colonization in Crete and specifically between 1320 and 1356. It was an important center, serving the Venetian military ships, as well as one of the most important commercial ports of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. In the 16th century, due to a perceived Turkish threat, the harbor was included to the new fortification plans of the city of Chania. A fort constructed next to the entrance of the harbour and enhanced with bastions even on the breakwater.
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💕 Majestic at Twinlight on the Edge of the Woods -Part II✨ -the 6th Chakra mysterious & mystical✨
💕 Majestuosa al Anochecer al Borde del Bosque -Part II✨ -El 6) Chakra mysterioso & mistico✨
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✨💕 Majestic - Part II " Looking beyond " 💕
The 3rd Eye, "Ajna" both open-mindedness and imagination.
The third eye chakra, "Ajna" in Sanskrit, is the sixth of the seven chakras. It is translated both by “know”, “command”, but also by “perceive”, “command” or even “authority”.
It embodies wisdom and reconciles the sensitive (intuition) and intellectual (knowledge) faculties.✨
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✨Misterioso & Mistico ✨ Majestuosa al anochecer al Borde del Bosque ✨
✨💕 Majestuoso - Part II " Mirar mas Alla " ... 💕
El 3er Ojo, "Ajna" tanto la mente abierta como la imaginacion.
El chakra del tercer ojo, "Ajna" en Sanscrito, es el sexto de los siete chakras. Se traduce tanto por "saber", "mandar", pero tambien por "percibir", "mandar" o incluso "autoridad".
Encarna la sabiduria y reconcilia las facultades sensitivas (intuicion) e intelectuales (conocimiento) ✨
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Titanopsis is a genus of about 10 species of succulent plants of the family Aizoaceae, indigenous to the arid regions of South Africa and Namibia. The name "Titanopsis" comes from the ancient Greek "titanos" (limestone) and "opsis" (looking like).
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Without a doubt, 'the Concrete Leaf' is the most picturesque of the rare succulents. Its scientific name is titanopsis calcarea.
The nickname is due to its rough and rugged appearance. This gives the impression of mineral inlays on its fabrics.
It uses this mechanism to camouflage itself. In this way, birds and other animals do not perceive them among the rocks, on which it grows.
Here, we speak of one of South Africa's rare succulents. Its habits make it difficult to locate. That is precisely why it is so unusual.
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They are small plants, with rosette up to 10 cm high.
Leaves are up to 3 cm with truncate tip and rough warty little tubercles at the apex of the leaves. They look like limestone and are hard to see in the wild.
Yellow flowers with 2 cm diameter appear in late fall.