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Lisboa

Lisbon

2023

 

[PT] Entre ruas, sombras e ficções:

Contemplo ruas, pessoas e pedras, entre ficções e esquecimentos, inspirado no poeta, talvez, percebo as sombras dos gestos de outros, a poesia do crepúsculo, um desassossego.

“...todos somos igualmente derivados de não sei quê, sombras de gestos feitos por outrem, efeitos encarnados, consequências que sentem.” (Fernando Pessoa, Livro do Desassossego, v.164)

 

[ES] Entre calles, sombras y ficciones:

Contemplo calles, personas y piedras, entre ficciones y olvidos, inspirado en el poeta, quizás, percibo las sombras de los gestos de otros, la poesía del crepúsculo, una inquietud.

“...todos somos igualmente derivados de no sé qué, sombras de gestos hechos por otra persona, efectos encarnados, consecuencias que sienten.” (Fernando Pessoa, Libro del desasosiego, v.164)

 

[ENG] Between streets, shadows and fictions:

I contemplate streets, people and stones, between fictions and oblivion, inspired by the poet, perhaps, I perceive the shadows of the gestures of others, the poetry of twilight, a restlessness.

“...we are all equally derived from I don't know what, shadows of gestures made by someone else, embodied effects, consequences they feel.” (Fernando Pessoa, Book of Disquiet, v.164)

 

“Everything you perceive is being filtered through your entire belief system. And the result of interpreting everything you perceive by using everything you believe is your personal dream, an entire virtual reality in your mind. Perhaps you can see how easy it is for humans to distort what we perceive. Light reproduces a perfect image of what is real, but we distort the image by creating a story with all those opinions and beliefs that we learned. We dream about it with our imagination, and by agreement we think that our dream is the absolute truth when the real truth is that our dream is a relative truth, a reflection of the truth that is always going to be distorted by all the knowledge we have stored in our memory."

― Don Jose Ruiz

 

The Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom, which Lord Palmerston had established in 1859 in response to a perceived threat of invasion by Emperor Napoleon III of France, recommended the fort's construction. When considering the defence of the Royal Dockyard at Pembroke Dock and the anchorage at Milford Haven, the Commissioners believed that there was a danger that an enemy force might conduct an amphibious landing on a beach on the southern Pembrokeshire coast followed by an overland attack on the naval facilities. The Commissioners envisioned a chain of coastal artillery forts extending along the coast from Tenby to Freshwater West covering all the potential landing sites; ultimately, only this fort at Tenby was constructed. Wikipedia

Today we may yet love each other,

to lie, to fall asleep just like that,

before we repent

and curse ourselves.

 

tune: Ready Kirken-Winston Smith

 

The video uses excerpts from the film: A Piece of Heaven - a love story about a fleeting meeting of two young people imprisoned in a communist prison in the 1950s.

 

English translation:

 

Winston Smith

 

I perceive there's nothing more,

you're the last thing I'd expect to meet.

I perceive the flight of converging coordinates.

You are my beautiful Juliet, I want all or nothing.

 

I shall sorely pay for my words,

in a week or a few days or tomorrow, who knows?

 

Today we may yet love each other,

to lie, to fall asleep just like that,

before we repent

and curse ourselves.

 

Today we may yet love each other,

to lie, to fall asleep just like that,

before we repent

and curse ourselves.

 

I perceive I'm the new Winston Smith,

within the walls of London I'm not so alone.

I perceive the movement of your hands, the wild dancers,

you are my beautiful Juliet, I want all or nothing.

 

I shall sorely pay for my words,

in a week or a few days or tomorrow, who knows?

 

Today we may yet love each other,

to lie, to fall asleep just like that,

before we repent

and curse ourselves.

 

Today we may yet love each other,

to lie, to fall asleep just like that,

before we repent

and curse ourselves.

 

Today we may yet love each other,

to lie, to fall asleep just like that,

before we repent

and curse ourselves.

 

Today we may yet love each other.

 

translator: isil81

  

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map: Summer Trace

flickr group: www.flickr.com/groups/3793188@N21/

   

Sunshine brings out the highlights in our flowers, leaves and shrubs. Brightness makes a difference in the way we perceive the things in our lives that mean so much to us. Gratitude and Kindness should surround us thus bringing us joy daily.

Introduction

Gospel Video Songs | 2019 English Christian Music Videos with Lyrics | "The Transcendence and Greatness of the Almighty"

www.holyspiritspeaks.org/videos/transcendence-and-greatne...

 

Verse 1

Fast as lightning, this world can change

always by God’s thoughts, always by God’s watch.

Things will come, things man never dreamed.

What they’ve long had may slip away.

Chorus

No one can fathom the footsteps of God.

No one can grasp the grandeur of His power.

Transcending, He perceives what man can’t see.

Though mankind turns Him away, He saves them still;

and this is the greatness of God.

Verse 2

He understands life and death, He knows the rules of life.

He’s the foundation for man’s life.

Great Redeemer, He resurrects mankind.

Happy hearts He weighs down, sad hearts He lifts up.

Chorus

No one can fathom the footsteps of God.

No one can grasp the grandeur of His power.

Transcending, He perceives what man can’t see.

Though mankind turns Him away, He saves them still;

and this is the greatness of God.

Bridge

He does all this for the sake of His plan,

all this for the work of His hand.

He does all this for the sake of His plan,

all this for the work of His hand.

Chorus

No one can fathom the footsteps of God.

No one can grasp the grandeur of His power.

Transcending, He perceives what man can’t see.

Though mankind turns Him away, He saves them still;

and this is the greatness, this is the greatness,

this is the greatness of God.

from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs

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Image Source: The Church of Almighty God

 

I'm so sick & tired of being used by other people. The mental strength of a person has certain limits. There are times when you have to ask yourself....will I let myself be treated like garbage and dirt for even longer? I treat myself bad enough there is no room for people who only perceive me if their desire is not tangible. I'd rather stay alone than continue to swallow this garbage. But I am grateful to the few people in whose centers I stand

 

If I'm not important enough stay away from me!

 

TUNE

No comments please as I am not in a position to comment back at the moment. I just wished to hopefully make you smile. This still makes me smile and was taken when I was sitting looking at photo’s on my phone whilst waiting for Jonathan who had nipped into a shop for a couple of items. I felt someone was looking at me so glanced up and saw the friendly smile of what I perceived as a bear - a Polar bear at that !

I took a snap from the car window but was so taken with the smile of the bear that I got out and took another lol..it made me smile at a time I didn’t feel like smiling so I keep it on my phone. Have a wonderful weekend everyone….Sue

Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.

Lao Tzu

 

Kindness can transform someone’s dark moment with a blaze of light. You’ll never know how much your caring matters.

Amy Leigh Mercree

 

They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.

Carl W. Buechner

 

To love a person is to see all of their magic, and to remind them of it when they have forgotten.

Anonymous

 

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

 

I feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance.

Pablo Casals

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

   

this endangered beauty (due mainly to the loss of habitat) is the largest grouse in north america....'lek activity'......dancing to impress local 'hens' as well as potential challengers...being late in the breeding season I saw no hens on this trip however up to seventy five 'males a struttin'....it's amazing how all grouse species seem to blend perfectly into their surroundings and will 'freeze' when they perceive danger from above....I'm not sure I like the 'balance' of this image however I wanted the second grouse in the background....

eastern bluebird fly by. From the Smithsonian: Red and yellow feathers get their color from actual pigments, called carotenoids, that are in the foods birds eat, blue is different―no bird species can make blue from pigments. The color blue that we see on a bird is created by the way light waves interact with the feathers and their arrangement of protein molecules, called keratin. In other words, blue is a structural color. Different keratin structures reflect light in subtly different ways to produce different shades of what our eyes perceive as the color blue. A blue feather under ultraviolet light might look uniformly gray to human eyes.

I've decided to upload just a single submission for November's homework.

 

Reason being I wanted this piece to be a little more interactive than usual.

 

Perspective has a Latin root meaning "look through" or "perceive," and all the meanings of perspective have something to do with looking.

 

Synonyms:

 

outlook, view, viewpoint, point of view, standpoint, position, stand, stance, angle, slant, attitude, frame of mind, frame of reference, approach, way of looking/thinking, vantage point, interpretation

 

It will be great if you could share with me your thought process on how you perceive this image in the comment section.

 

Cheers ^o^

 

24mm equivalent focal

 

課題/Task 31 「perspective」by Fumiko♪

大人の宿題/Adult homework

 

Downtown

It was a real eye opener for me as a Canadian to initially visit Europe and see how the culture has kept alive the whole concept of community closeness that seems to have eluded North America where we embrace the community from our individualistic point of view.

 

Maybe in our rush to embrace the New World in addition casting off the old ways of compliance and subservience we gave up a sense of community responsibility in exchange for a perceived rugged idealistic individualism that makes for great stories but not a great community.

 

The Netherlands was my easy entry into travel in continental Europe after having spent months in Scotland and some travel exploration of England realizing there exists a world outside of North America not just what you see in TV and Movies.

 

Spending a lazy weekend in Holland especially with almost everyone speaking English and all citizens seeming very tolerant of ignorant North Americans especially ignorant Maritime Canadians is a great place to spend your first weekend in Europe.

 

The last thing I want to mention is a photographic tip about leading lines in your travel photos find them and use them they are everywhere and using them to direct the viewer through a picture is as old as photography and one of the most effective tools you have in your arsenal.

 

I took this on September 19th, 2017 with my D750 and Nikon 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens at 42mm 1/8s, f/11 ISO 100 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz , Luminar and DXO

 

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress.

 

Pelicans are a genus of large water birds that make up the family Pelecanidae. They are characterised by a long beak and a large throat pouch used for catching prey and draining water from the scooped-up contents before swallowing. They have predominantly pale plumage, the exceptions being the brown and Peruvian pelicans. The bills, pouches, and bare facial skin of all species become brightly coloured before the breeding season. The eight living pelican species have a patchy global distribution, ranging latitudinally from the tropics to the temperate zone, though they are absent from interior South America and from polar regions and the open ocean. Pelicans frequent inland and coastal waters, where they feed principally on fish, catching them at or near the water surface. They are gregarious birds, travelling in flocks, hunting cooperatively, and breeding colonially. Four white-plumaged species tend to nest on the ground, and four brown or grey-plumaged species nest mainly in trees. The relationship between pelicans and people has often been contentious. The birds have been persecuted because of their perceived competition with commercial and recreational fishing. Their populations have fallen through habitat destruction, disturbance, and environmental pollution, and three species are of conservation concern. They also have a long history of cultural significance in mythology, and in Christian and heraldic iconography. R_5507

Your eyes are from where

the snow has not stained the light,

and between the palms the air

invisible is clear.

 

Your wish is from where

the animal is allied to the bodies

with secret grace

look and smile.

 

Your existence is from where

thought is perceived

in the sand of friendly seas,

in eternity in time.

 

Luis Cernuda

 

It's Only Love

The Common Nighthawk is a common summer resident

throughout Florida. This species is most active during the

early daylight hours and in the late afternoon, flying an

erratic path over fields and pastures as it searches for

insects. During the midday hours this bird usually rests on horizontal tree limbs, fences, and utility wires.

The Common Nighthawk is sometimes called a "bull-bat", due to its perceived "bat-like" flight, and the "bull-like" boom made by its wings as it pulls from a dive.

 

We always called them "Bull-bats" when I was a kid growing up in Florida.

 

I found this one in a pine tree along Joe Overstreet Road in Osceola County Florida.

This common tern and his/her partner had two chicks and were very protective of them. Throughout the day we watched them driving off numerous perceived threats, from swans to kites to ospreys, but it wasn't until we were about to leave at the end of the day that they all of a sudden also seemed displeased with our presence there and started to eye our hide suspiciously, leading to us getting the chance to bag a few very nice close-up shots. It goes without saying that we waited until they had calmed down again a little before finally making our way back to the car.

Blue Ridge Mountains. View from Skyline Drive. The Blue Ridge Mountains are known for having a bluish color when seen from a distance. Trees put the "blue" in Blue Ridge, from the isoprene released into the atmosphere. This contributes to the characteristic haze on the mountains and their perceived color.

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

It is one of the commonest of mistakes to consider that the limit of our power of perception is also the limit of all there is to perceive.

 

-– C. W. Leadbeater

SERENITY OF SILENCE (My homeland, Arkaim)

You know, probably, each of us needs to sit down like this and think about love. What does it mean for us, how do we express it and whether we can perceive it from others. For most of us, "love blossoms" will most likely mean something bright, expressive, expressive, exciting, over-emotional... well, like loving someone or something for the first time. But the expressions of Love are very different. It can be quiet contemplation, enjoyment, admiration, super-awareness in a smooth flow. This is not the flash that flashed brightly and then went out. This is a constant soft fire that always burns in the heart and soul, and warms in any situation.

 

Some music for background Shinshu Azumino www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MgLFWefpbk

Habitually harm

Theft intimidation

Domineering bully

 

“This is the first really Spring day . . . . Something analogous to the thawing of the ice seems to have taken place in the air. At the end of Winter there is a season in which we are daily expecting Spring, and finally a day when it arrives . . . .

 

I perceive the Spring in the softened air . . . . Looking through this transparent vapor, all surfaces, not osiers and open water alone, look more vivid. The hardness of Winter is relaxed. “

- - Thoreau March 1859

 

Best viewed LARGE.

 

  

you can use your experiences, your knowledge and your fantasy, to... put in your own colours :-)

Anders Petersen

 

HMM! HBM! Free Speech Matters!! Resist the Despicable Orange Cockroach and his Cabinet of Stooges and Buffoons!

 

eastern tiger swallowtail on dahlia, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

 

While often celebrated for their remarkable color vision, our eyes possess the remarkable ability to discern different shades of gray as well. Research suggests that the human eye can distinguish approximately 30 shades of gray, enabling us to perceive depth and contrast in the world around us. Understanding the intricate mechanisms behind color and gray perception adds to our appreciation for the complexity and wonder of human vision.

 

A few weeks ago I was in the Black Forest and a colleague came there from Switzerland. Together we photographed the night sky from the Feldberg. The yellow-orange light you see below is not a sunset nor a sunrise, it is the heavy light pollution that we have here in Germany.

 

(The human eye doesn't perceive this as strongly as a camera.)

  

Photographed with a Sony Alpha 7r 20mm 1.8 Sony

Milkyway ISO 640 F1.8 30 Sec

foreground ISO 400 F2.8 112 Sec

 

I would be very happy to receive feedback!

Instagram: natureshots_sb or www.instagram.com/natureshots_sb/

It's something we don't often ask. How long is it when we say now? Is it a heartbeat? Is it a second? Is it 1/100 of a second?

 

Some people say there is only now. There is no past, no future. I might say the reverse. There is only the past and the future. What ever slim overlap there is between the two we call now. Like a Venn diagram with two large circles indicating the past and the present, the sliver where they touch and perhaps overlap (but by how much?) is now.

 

I have read speculation that the two halves of our brains may not always perceive time at the same rate. One hemisphere may be slightly ahead of the other at times and thus we experience the feeling of having experienced something before. Like a time pre-echo. This might explain déjà vu.

 

Stable Diffusion | Photoshop

Pelicans are a genus of large water birds that make up the family Pelecanidae. They are characterised by a long beak and a large throat pouch used for catching prey and draining water from the scooped-up contents before swallowing. They have predominantly pale plumage, the exceptions being the brown and Peruvian pelicans. The bills, pouches, and bare facial skin of all species become brightly coloured before the breeding season. The eight living pelican species have a patchy global distribution, ranging latitudinally from the tropics to the temperate zone, though they are absent from interior South America and from polar regions and the open ocean. Pelicans frequent inland and coastal waters, where they feed principally on fish, catching them at or near the water surface. They are gregarious birds, travelling in flocks, hunting cooperatively, and breeding colonially. Four white-plumaged species tend to nest on the ground, and four brown or grey-plumaged species nest mainly in trees. The relationship between pelicans and people has often been contentious. The birds have been persecuted because of their perceived competition with commercial and recreational fishing. Their populations have fallen through habitat destruction, disturbance, and environmental pollution, and three species are of conservation concern. They also have a long history of cultural significance in mythology, and in Christian and heraldic iconography. 54324

Sometimes life can feel like a failure. I get the view that is seen from some. I found that for myself, that it is how one perceives things. A long time ago I felt that I could not win. Then somehow I viewed it that if I am okay with something, then it is okay and good enough. We are in a world where much is expected. Screw them. I like where I am at.

Happy Fence Friday

 

If I photograph in such a way that I meaningfully evoke a sense of the known and the unknown, I feel I have succeeded.'

Wynn Bullock by Chris Johnson

 

HPPT! Words Matter!

 

lotus blossom, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina

Brown Acres - Jackson County - Oregon - USA

 

“Our ability to perceive quality in nature begins, as in art, with the pretty. It expands through successive stages of the beautiful to values as yet uncaptured by language.” - Aldo Leopold

The glory is all over the place

I'm so happy to be able to perceive it

To be a part of it

By enjoying it

By capturing it

С днем рождения, мой дорогой друг! Чего тебе пожелать, Марк? Счастья, радости и здоровья, больших побед во всех делах, везения и вдохновения, доброты и радости! Что может быть лучше умения с благодарностью воспринимать каждое данное мгновение, радоваться тому, что ты здоров и способен сам строить свою жизнь? Пусть тебе всегда сопутствует позитив, любое дело сулит успех и огромную радость!Марк, я от всей души желаю, чтоб твоя судьба была похожа на отличную первоклассную трассу — ровную, гладкую, без ухабов и неприятностей. Мчись по судьбе, как автомобиль премиум-класса: легко, весело, без проблем! Пусть твоими попутчиками будут только прекрасные люди! Пусть твой мотор — сердце — работает без перебоев! Огромного тебе пробега без капремонтов!Ты родился в весенний месяц март , поэтому я дарю тебе рисунок Весны ...!..................................Happy birthday, my dear friend! What do you want, Mark? Happiness, joy and health, great victories in all matters, luck and inspiration, kindness and joy! What could be better than the ability to gratefully perceive every given moment, to rejoice that you are healthy and able to build your own life? May you always be accompanied by a positive, any business promises success and great joy!Mark, I sincerely wish that your fate was like a great first—class track - smooth, smooth, without bumps and troubles. Race through fate like a premium car: easy, fun, no problem! Let only wonderful people be your fellow travelers! Let your motor — heart — work without interruptions! You have a huge mileage without major repairs!....You were born in the spring month of March, so I'm giving you a picture of Spring...!

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Not so the forest rebel.

He has a tough decision to make: to reserve the right—at any cost—to judge for himself what he is called upon to support or contribute to. There will be considerable sacrifices, but they will be accompanied by an immediate gain in sovereignty. Naturally, as things stand, only a tiny minority will perceive the gain as such. Dominion, however, can only come from those who have preserved in themselves a knowledge of native human measures and who will not be forced by any superior power to forsake acting humanely.

[E. J.]

 

The key

#MacroMondays - #Macro Mondays - #water

 

To photograph water is, in its liquid form, by itself impossible because water is absolutely free of any colour and with a structure we can't perceive. What we only can display are reflections on its surface ore the edges where water is touching other elements (other liquids, gases ore solid objects). In case of the last one its still quite difficult to recognice the touching surface. In case of transitions to other liquids ore gases they are vissible more clearly, for instance in the form of droplets ore like you see here in the reverse version. On this photograph You see the blossom of white clover couted by blisters of carbon dioxide in a glas of water (soda).

 

Wasser zu fotografieren ist, in seiner flüssigen Form, an sich unmöglich, denn Wasser ist absolut farblos und hat eine nicht wahrnehmbare Struktur. Das einizige, was wir darstellen können sind Spiegelungen in der Oberfläche oder die Ränder an denen das Wasser auf andere Elemente (Flüssigkeiten, Gase oder feste Körper) trifft. Während bei letzterem die Berührungsflächen trotzdem nur schwer zu erkennen sind, sind die Übergänge zwischen unterschiedlichen Flüssigkeiten und zu Gasen meist deutlich auszumachen, zum Beispiel durch Wassertropfen oder wie hier, die umgekehrte Variante. Auf dem Foto seht Ihr eine Kleeblüte ummantelt von Kohlendioxid Bläschen in einem Glas Wasser (Mineralwasser).

"It is the beginning of an evolution in which all beings will begin to radiate light.

 

Light that they can perceive.

 

And light that can be perceived in the cosmos."

 

Miranon

Ontario Red Squirrel ... An Artistic oil paint portrait version of my little buddy "Red" who shows up to my backyard from our local park.

Edited with a white matte frame.

 

Nobody has ever described a red squirrel as laid-back and casual. They seem to live with the accelerator nailed to the floor, zipping around trees and through branches with blinding speed.

 

Nor are they the fast but silent type. They may be the smallest squirrels in Ontario, but they don’t seem to know that. Any black squirrel that is perceived as an intruder will be chased away in a flurry of chattering and squeaking, every sound accompanied by a stomping of tiny feet and a flick of the tail. The same goes for gray jays and other Ontario birds, small dogs, and even owls: anything that might pose a threat is chased away.

 

That’s just standard red squirrel behaviour. And come spring, they ramp that up a few notches.

It's all about how you perceive it

TD: Ilford HP5 35mm film, developer ID-11 8' at 20°C. Exposure ISO 400 Pentax-MX @35mm Pentax-M lens, available light. Digitized with Alpha 6000 edited in ACR, inverted in CS6.

I love admiring cloud morph into different shape and size. Sometimes you would come across something that so human alike or at least one perceived it as.

 

我喜歡觀賞雲朵轉變成不同形狀和大小,有時候它會變成你我熟悉的物體或應該說我自己認定的。

March 24th, 2021 - dear Ellen, welcome to life

Thank God for a healthy baby

Ten o'clock in the morning, perceived this world with her eyes

“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

 

Blog Post

sllorinovo.blogspot.ca/2015/09/loving-reflection.html

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6lVuMbxXiA

On the lookout for enemies, real and perceived

Sevilla, ES, 2023

 

[PT] Entre ruas, sombras e ficções

Contemplo ruas, pessoas e pedras, entre ficções e esquecimentos, inspirado no poeta, talvez, percebo as sombras dos gestos de outros, a poesia do crepúsculo, um desassossego.

“...todos somos igualmente derivados de não sei quê, sombras de gestos feitos por outrem, efeitos encarnados, consequências que sentem.” (Fernando Pessoa, Livro do Desassossego, v.164)

 

[ES] Entre calles, sombras y ficciones

Contemplo calles, personas y piedras, entre ficciones y olvidos, inspirado en el poeta, quizás, percibo las sombras de los gestos de otros, la poesía del crepúsculo, una inquietud.

“...todos somos igualmente derivados de no sé qué, sombras de gestos hechos por otra persona, efectos encarnados, consecuencias que sienten.” (Fernando Pessoa, Libro del desasosiego, v.164)

 

[ENG] Between streets, shadows and fictions

I contemplate streets, people and stones, between fictions and oblivion, inspired by the poet, perhaps, I perceive the shadows of the gestures of others, the poetry of twilight, a restlessness.

“...we are all equally derived from I don't know what, shadows of gestures made by someone else, embodied effects, consequences they feel.” (Fernando Pessoa, Book of Disquiet, v.164)

3/6

 

Not so the forest rebel.

He has a tough decision to make: to reserve the right—at any cost—to judge for himself what he is called upon to support or contribute to. There will be considerable sacrifices, but they will be accompanied by an immediate gain in sovereignty. Naturally, as things stand, only a tiny minority will perceive the gain as such. Dominion, however, can only come from those who have preserved in themselves a knowledge of native human measures and who will not be forced by any superior power to forsake acting humanely.

[E. J.]

 

The key

map: Jilin Estates - DYNASTY, Peony

flickr group: www.flickr.com/groups/4607169@N20/pool/

  

tune: youtu.be/GkcZV4vu91U

  

English translation:

 

Feeling

 

One is happy,

the other is sad,

he whispers: pray, kneel, make one last wish.

One is happy, the other is sad,

he whispers: smile.

 

One is happy,

the other is sad,

he whispers: pray, kneel, make one last wish.

One is happy, the other is sad,

he whispers: smile like me.

 

It kind of feels like

being stabbed with a knife,

It kind of feels like—I can’t hear you well, what?

You look almost afraid, whoa man, that makes me want to cry.

 

It kind of feels like that, it kind of feels like that.

 

It kind of feels like being stabbed with a knife.

It kind of feels like— I can’t hear you well, what?

You look almost afraid, whoa man, that makes me want to cry.

One is happy and the other is sad.

 

It kind of feels like

being stabbed with a knife,

It kind of feels like— I can’t hear you well, what?

You look almost afraid, whoa man,

that makes me want to cry,

I can’t stand watching.

And the other one is sad.

It’s like how a homo feels

When he doesn’t like the men,

Like a stoner looking for his fix,

it’s not his fault he can’t stop feeling tormented.

 

He perceives your body like it were sound,

then suddenly, in-between the two,

he reconsiders everything and counts on the fingers of his one hand

all the loves they threw,

and there will still be fingers remaining,

but that’s a thing everyone knows!

 

And one is happy and the other is sad,

he whispers: pray, kneel, make one last wish.

One is happy, the other is sad,

he whispers: smile like me.

 

And one is happy

(It kind of feels like)

and the other is sad,

(being stabbed with a knife,)

he whispers: pray,

(it kind of feels like—)

kneel, make one last wish.

(I can’t hear you well, what? You look almost afraid,)

One is happy, the other is sad, he whispers: smile like me.

(whoa man, that makes me want to cry.)

It’s that kind of feeling.

 

translator: frog

 

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Depth perception is the ability to see the world in three dimensions and to perceive distance. Although this ability may seem simple, depth perception is remarkable when you consider that the images projected on each retina are two-dimensional.

Metro de Madrid, España, 2023

 

[PT] Entre ruas, sombras e ficções

Contemplo ruas, pessoas e pedras, entre ficções e esquecimentos, inspirado no poeta, talvez, percebo as sombras dos gestos de outros, a poesia do crepúsculo, um desassossego.

“...todos somos igualmente derivados de não sei quê, sombras de gestos feitos por outrem, efeitos encarnados, consequências que sentem.” (Fernando Pessoa, Livro do Desassossego, v.164)

 

[ES] Entre calles, sombras y ficciones

Contemplo calles, personas y piedras, entre ficciones y olvidos, inspirado en el poeta, quizás, percibo las sombras de los gestos de otros, la poesía del crepúsculo, una inquietud.

“...todos somos igualmente derivados de no sé qué, sombras de gestos hechos por otra persona, efectos encarnados, consecuencias que sienten.” (Fernando Pessoa, Libro del desasosiego, v.164)

 

[ENG] Between streets, shadows and fictions

I contemplate streets, people and stones, between fictions and oblivion, inspired by the poet, perhaps, I perceive the shadows of the gestures of others, the poetry of twilight, a restlessness.

“...we are all equally derived from I don't know what, shadows of gestures made by someone else, embodied effects, consequences they feel.” (Fernando Pessoa, Book of Disquiet, v.164)

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