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only in two situations....
First... before getting it !!
Second... after losing it !!
So, take care of every little thing in your life !! :-).
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Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky,
Hundreds of shells on the shore together,
Hundreds of birds that go singing by,
Hundreds of lambs in the sunny weather.
Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn....
Hundreds of bees in the purple clover....
Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn...
But only one mother the wide world over !!.
~ George Cooper
Happy Mother's Day !!
A treasure at the moment - re-living my childhood through the eyes of my mom, in the letters she has written over the years to a friend.
Des Dichter's Schatz
Mein Beitrag zur Gruppe #FlickrFriday und dem Thema dieser Woche: #PreciousTreasure (Wertvoller Schatz)...
This is my contribution to #FlickrFriday and this week's theme #PreciousTreasure...
Tools: Aperture, Color Efex Pro 4, Pixelmator.
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is not a dustbin to dump all the worries of your life !!
It is a golden pot for collection of sweet moments of your life !!
-- Be Happy !!
Nature in the middle of the city is always something wonderful. nature in the city is a precious treasure, an incomparable resource to improve the quality of life, give the chance to get out of the urban chaos, breathe, relax, play, admire. Nature is always something that must be respected to the maximum of its possibilities since it is life, our life.
for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things !!.
follow-up to Vanitha & James Post
Dedicating this to all my friends :-)
I know its corny but these are my most precious treasure, my 2 daughters Ellie (on left) and Skye.
Had to bribe them to lay still together long enough to get a decent pic lol
Taken for flickr fridays theme #PreciousTreasure
"He that is strucken blind cannot forget, the precious treasure of his eyesight lost." - Romeo and Juliet, Act I, Scene I
Thank my wife for this literal interpretation of a metaphor that's loosely connected to a figurative interpretation of this week's theme. (Honestly, before that I was stumped).
I remember the first time I got glasses, but I don't remember how old I was. What I do remember is that I didn't even realize anything was wrong with my eyes until my parents wanted to figure out why I was having trouble in school (well, that was only part of the problem...).
My first pair of glasses were these ugly blue rimmed things with huge, 80s-style lenses. These things were so ugly, they're not even retro today. Hipsters wouldn't touch them even if no one else in the world had a pair. So ugly. I don't even remember how they were selected to be worn on my face.
The glasses I wear today (see recent photos of me on Flickr), many years and expensive pairs later (at least one pair lost to a mosh pit, good times good times), I actually really like. They're really stylish and comfortable. Like this interpretation, my wife helped me pick them out, too.
I'm probably not remotely close to being legally blind, but it can be quite an impairment nonetheless; going to the pool (which I don't do often) is actually an uncomfortable experience for me without glasses. On the flipside of that, I trained in kung fu for years without wearing my glasses during class and became perfectly comfortable sparring without them. If I went without them for longer periods I'm sure I would get used to that reality and feel less uncomfortable over time, but I'm thankful I don't have to worry about that.
FYI, it's REALLY difficult to be holding glasses in my left hand, my camera in my right, trying to turn the focus dial with my right pinky while squinting at the LCD until I have the focus just right. It's even harder to do this without looking completely ridiculous. PRO TIP
FlickrFriday No. 57: #PreciousTreasure
This solar panel not only looks like gold, it actually makes money when the sun shines!
A trip in disneyland's cemetery.
I have to say, I'm very proud of this picture :D
I've made a book on Disneyland Paris with many pictures under the snow !
you can take a look (and buy it if you want) in a standard format or in a big format with pearl paper
A precious little treasure that I found growing by the side of the road on a drive in Washington Co. in Pennsylvania last weekend.
A White-breasted Nuthatch finds a sunflower seed at our bird feeders. A second later, it flew off with its treasure. Project 365 053/365.
Not just inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien's books, we'd like you to show us wealth and treasures. Delve into a world of luxury, of gold, silver, and diamonds, and show us the things that would make pirates and Gollum equally jealous.
We're looking forward to your #FlickrFriday contributions! Take a shot today or in the coming days and submit it to the group for a chance to be featured on FlickrBlog next week.
this bird's nest is crafted out of two wine cases. pretty cool ha? It's Chinese writing on the front
When I thought about the theme #PreciousTreasure, I thought about the obsession that can sometimes overwhelm people with the pursuit of it. Money makes the promise of happiness. Whether it be to obtain love or material objects.
I wanted to portray money as the sparkle that attracts people and envelop it in darkness just as it can do to a person.
This week's #FlickrFriday theme is #PreciousTreasure... I'm not sure these chips are the actual treasure but the life they represent is certainly precious.
Today's adventure scared the crap out of me. I went down to Columbia SC to the Bull St Asylum. I will post the stories
about this place when I get home. Sleep tighthttp://www.thestate.com/2013/12/10/3152043/archaeologists-begin-exploring.html
Just 1 story about whats going on now
My entry for this week's Flickr Friday subject, #PreciousTreasure. I've chosen as my subject that precious treasure we are all so familiar with, that makes a clicking clanking sound in our pockets: coins!
For this photo, I sorted through a pile of US coins to find the brightest, shiniest coins of the bunch, and placed those ones on top of a the rest of the coins in a bowl. Since the appearance of metal really depends on what it is reflecting, I put my knowledge from Light Science and Magic to good use and created a lighting setup that filled the family of angles of most of the coins in the photo with white light, either directly from a softbox, or indirectly from white foamcore reflectors that surrounded the bowl of coins. I took the photo from above, pointing down into the light tent. I used an aperture of f/11 to get adequate depth of field without sacrificing too much sharpness to diffraction.
Strobist info: a single speedlight in a softbox to the upper right, with white foamcore reflectors to left and below to create a partial light tent that fills the family of angles with white reflections. The speedlight was triggered by a manual sync cable.