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Durant les heures sombres, face aux flots tumultueux, la France et ses couleurs restent un phare pour notre civilisation

 

During the dark hours, facing the rushing waters, France and its colors remain a lighthouse for our civilization

 

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.... Toronto, Canada has joined people around the world in an outpouring of grief and support for Paris, France. Toronto's CN Tower & the Toronto sign are colored blue, white & red in the colours of France's national flag, the Tricolour, while a large floral memorial formed at Toronto's City Hall ....

Friends from the whole world, thank you for #prayforParis but we don´t need more religion! Our faith is music! kisses! life! Champagne and joy!

#ParisIsAboutLife

-Joann Sfar (Charlie-Hebdo)-

Fight against terrorism !

Pray for Paris ...

13 Noviembre 2015

Por las víctimas de los atentados de París.

Autumn versus Winter.

 

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#PrayForFreeWorld

I live about 10 mins from the Petit Cambodge, site of one of the shootings on November 13th, 2015. My friends were across the street having a drink at the Carillon, waiting for their table at the Petit Cambodge. They fled and stayed the night at my place. I went back this morning and saw this cat looking on - I asked someone who owns this cat. They responded "this cat lives in the restaurant (le Carillon)". He surveilled the place and walked around, protecting his territory as always.

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Jetrichovice (Mariina vyhlídka), Czech Republic

 

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En ce Paris, vendredi 13 novembre 215, je suis révoltée.

Liberté, égalité, fraternité, je crie vos noms plus que jamais.

Hommage à toutes les victimes.

Melbourne Arts Centre illuminated in French Flag in honore of the victims of the terrorist attack on November 13, 2015

"La tolérance n'a jamais excité de guerre civile ; l'intolérance a couvert la terre de carnage." (Traité sur la tolérance, 1763)

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"Tolerance has never provoked a civil war; intolerance has covered the Earth in carnage."

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"La tolleranza non ha mai provocato una guerra civile, l'intolleranza ha coperto la terra di massacri."

 

Voltaire

En ce Paris, vendredi 13 novembre 215, je suis révoltée.

Liberté, égalité, fraternité, je crie vos noms plus que jamais.

Hommage à toutes les victimes.

 

Prise hier, au pied de l'Arc de Triomphe. Paris

To the victims of the Nov 13 Paris attack

 

After the November 13 Paris attack yesterday night I was doubtful about uploading a photo today, as planned - a happy circumstance for me, as you may well understand. Then I thought that a counterattack anyone can carry out is going ahead as best as she is able to. I looked at the image and its title, and I realized that a dedication to the victims of the attack would have not been entirely inappropriate... So here it is, my humble image and the original accompanying narrative.

 

Well, I have done it, at last. I have gone back to the meanders of the river Adda, a most inspiring location. It is just half an hour drive from home, but my life has got so busy - especially on Saturdays, in principle the best option for me - that it could be three light years as well... The weather forecast was not as favourable as it could have been - a clear sky would not be my favorite for an interesting sunrise session, but I have been longing for it for weeks, so I would have not been so easily deterred. I badly needed a sunrise session at that magic place. This is one of the latest shots in the session.

 

The sun was already climbing higher than the hills' ridges and the glory of the morning was fully unfolding. I was walking downstream in the dark shadows cast by the majestic poplars bordering the left (eastwards) bank of the river, beyond which lays a wetland. A little further downstream one could have seen a wall of glowing mist flowing across the river, where the row of trees ends and the wetland is fully exposed (see my Round of the four Elements and Tales fro the Earth). As soon as the first rays of the sun peer down from the ridges of the eastwards hills the wetland awakens and starts breathing out misty vapours all over the plain and the river.

The mist was really thick and glowing that morning. As I was approaching the end of the trees, I was feeling like a wayfarer who, after long wanderings through a somber place, at last finds herself regaining the world of light *.

 

I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-2.0/0/+2.0 EV] by luminosity masks in the Gimp.

 

* This expression, which is also the title of this upload, is closely derived from a verse of Dante's Inferno (xxxiv, 134) in the 1918 English translation by Courtney Langdon (see here). Dante and Virgilio are leaving Inferno, regaining the world of light :-)

 

Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. The Italian Text with a Translation in English Blank Verse and a Commentary by Courtney Langdon, vol. 1 (Inferno) (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1918). English version. 16/11/2015. oll.libertyfund.org/titles/2308#p397

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Paris, 18 novembre 2015

Lights on Rockheim in Tronheim, Norway

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Our hearts go out to all those affected by the tragedy that struck Paris earlier tonight.

 

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Un berger vient de tomber sous les armes

Le cur de l'humanit est en larmes

Et le monde boulevers, ralise d'un seul coup

Que la terre engendre quelquefois des fous

Tous ceux qui devant son corps font la fte

Oublie que la mort n'est pas une dfaite

Il a mis tout son courage servir la libert

Qu'il nous reste l'hritage qu'il l'a laiss

C'est pour a que je garde l'espoir

Il n'est pas venu par hasard

Le chemin qu'il l'a trac, nous l'avons tous en mmoire

Mais martyre force les portes de l'histoire

Un berger vient de tomber sous les armes

Le cur de l'humanit est en larmes

La violence a de nouveau mis du sang sur son drapeau

Et la chane et nous au milieu des alliants

Comme nous l'avons appris des prophtes

Qui sme le vent rcolte la tempte

Alors j'affirme aujourd'hui

A ceux qui l'ont sacrifi

Que dj dans le ciel on les a jug

Il disait puisqu'il faut mourir

Laissez-moi le droit de choisir

Et de Washington Rome o l'on a eu peur aussi

On sait bien qu'il a fait le don de sa vie

Un berger vient de tomber sous les armes

Le cur de l'humanit est en larmes

Des ides qu'il dfendait et cette main qu'il tendait

Serviront un jour ou l'autre faire la paix.

Pray for Paris, pray for the world, pray for HUMANITY...

 

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This is a tribute to all of France.

English translation:

To God Your Memory

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