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how me how you do that trick
The one that makes me scream" she said
"the one that makes me laugh" she said
And threw her arms around my neck
"show me how you do it
And i promise you i promise that
I'll run away with you
I'll run away with you"
Spinning on that dizzy edge
I kissed her face and kissed her head
And dreamed of all the different ways i had
To make her glow
"why are you so far away?" she said
"why won't you ever know that i'm in love with you
That i'm in love with you
Just Like Heaven - The Cure.♥
location : Kyoyochi Pond ,Ryoanji temple ,UNESCO World Heritage Site , Kyoto city , Kyoto Prefecture ,Japan
京都 龍安寺 鏡容池
Kyoyochi means "Mirror shaped" in Japanese
Kyoyochi Pond located on the left of the precincts is a kind of the Chisen Kaiyu style garden 池泉回遊式庭園 ,a style of Japanese garden with a path around a central pond.
This pond was made in the late 12th century,and has been very famous for the beauty of lotuses and mandarin ducks since then.
One of the benefits of putting in time to catch birds doing something magical for the camera, as they go about their daily routine, is that it affords time to soak in the surroundings, capture amazing landscapes or magical representations of the layers of beauty nature offers.
Self portrait wearing a rather stylish reflective safety jacket under the stars at Ross, central Tasmania.
Before I leave this beautiful bird who graced my morning a few days back I thought I would share.
I wish you all safe journeys my friends. My advice is be kind to one another and do a few selfless acts of kindness..I promise you'll feel better. ~Sam
from my youth....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St6jyEFe5WM
It truly is amazing how other buildings can reflect in crazy shapes and forms creating a complete change of view.
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
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This is located in the bottom of a deep valley in British Columbia. North East of Whistler a few hundred miles. I don't remember the exact name of the place but will find it and map it... The entire valley was covered in places like this. After looking at this image I now wish I would have used a different shutter speed to freeze the ducks on the pond.
Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure 0.6
Aperture f/9.0
Focal Length 81 mm
ISO Speed 50