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Hidden almost out of sight, just off the Huron Street bridge in downtown Stratford, Ontario lies the Shakespearean Gardens. This well manicured English garden offers a formal setting with boxwood hedges,stone walkways, benches and gazebo yet comes alive with the brilliant colour of an amazing array of flowers, herbs, shrubs and trees.
The views from the garden are just as impressive with the historic Perth County Courthouse to one side and the gently flowing Avon River on the other side. Stone steps and a pathway along the Avon River lead you underneath the old Huron Street bridge and towards the Shakespeare Festival.
In Mathematics, if two lines are PARALLEL, they do not meet each other, or do NOT TOUCH each other.
If we defined "ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP" as "touching someone's heart," then there wasn't such a relationship when a couple's hearts were not touching. So, can we say "the relationship is parallel?"
If it is so, this image represents a COMPLICATED RELATIONSHIP with THREE people.
A relationship made in heaven....
Camera: Nikon D90
Lens aperture: f/14
Shutter speed: 1/160 sec
ISO: 200
Focal length: 62mm
Brothers in arms are men who serve together in a conflict, especially war. By extension, brothers in arms are also men who share a very close, strong relationship.
I have a love hate relationship with winter… when the sun comes out you get amazing light conditions, but it doesn't happen often enough :(
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I have a kind of love/hate relationship with ice plant. It has beautiful flowers and makes for cool pics.
BWTM, many, many years ago, when I was in basic training at Ft. Ord, California, we weren't allowed to leave the battalion area the first few weekends we were there unless on duty. So, one Saturday morning, the drill sergeants loaded a bunch of us into a deuce and a half, gave each of us a carpet knife and a gunny sack. They then took us out to one of the beach ranges that had lots of ice plant and told us to cut it with the knife and stick it in the bag. When all of our bags were full, we went to another range that didn't have much ice plant and they told us to plant the stuff we had just picked. "Just stick the cut end into the sand. It'll grow" they said. So, we did. Know what? They were right.
But I still hate the stuff.
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Con los Chicos del Alba de A. C. Alavavisión.
Reflections in the glass of River City Galleries, showing construction in Thonburi on the opposing riverbank,
Si Phraya, Bangkok
Sometimes you just need a big robot with an umbrella.
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once again ANOTHER one day build because who can stop me??
Subject: A woman meditating while visons of legs move her willpower.
Medium: Digital Artwork.
Inspiration: Relationships in transition.
Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship.
- Buddha -
Happy Sunday my friends!
I ,a shy and quiet boy since young, was a target of the bullied throughout my 8 years of childhood. The memories of being bullied continuously have had a little or more effect on my confidence and activeness. I shut myself off from the society, claimed myself a weak person and brought myself with a gloomy, tired and scary look.
I’ve never believed in myself…
I came to photography when my dad lent me his camera when I was 6. From the first clicks, I already felt "this is where I belong". Photography helps me recreating the world seen through my eyes and felt by my soul, helps me remembering faces, smiles, memories of a passing time. And it even reminds of the things which are supposed to be forgotten.
I chose dark art because dark art is a fine illustration of the world I am seeing - a world of melancholy and sadness. Through dark art, I can dig deep into the darkest place of a human, right there, people are living in the own nature: weak, crazy and also vulnerable. Being an introvert person, dark art is also a way of relieving the soul, showing people who I am, what I am and what I’m capable of - something that I rarely share with anybody. As a result, I became more open with everyone, gave more laughs and talked more to the people around me. "You look way more better then?" - my friends said in satisfaction.
I never stop doubting myself ...
I’ve been reeling from my "what should I do" and "I’m not good enough" thinkings, which makes me deviate from my original path. Always wish to be like other photographer pals: big relationships, big interacts and having a support team while I am alone all the time,… I gradually forget that I’ve lost myself, forgotten that my path was different from all of them. I am an independent existence, I exist uniquely and I should’ve not been anyone’s copy. It’s been a difficult time right now, I was once again separated myself from everyone, even the ones I love so much. Always bringing suspense and fear of any situations. And even when writing these words, those emotions are making my hands shake and my heart beats so fast.
I know that there aren’t any obstacles that cannot be overcome if I dare to face, and I know that nothing can stop me if I truly believe that I can do it in my heart. However, "How?", "How can I really believe in myself?”, "How can I become more confidence?", "How can I make this? "How can I do that ...?", “How…?”, “How…?” and "How ...?". I’ve spent a great deal of time resting, thinking and rearranging things that were still unfinished. Those fears are still here, those thoughts are still here, and the answer I still cannot find out but at least this time I will try, something at least makes me feel better. And I hope someday I can find my own answer and be happy with it.
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An Ancestral Community
The River Givers Life
The Animas River flows out of the San Juan Mountains & across the plains of northwestern New Mexico. Near today's city of Aztec, early farmers took advantage of the river's year-round water. Later, ancestral Puebloan culture developed in the Four Corners region.
In the 1000s the ancestral Puebloans began building a large complex overlooking the river. When construction ceased in the later 1200s, the community consisted of great houses, kivas, (circular ceremonial chambers), small residential pueblos, earthworks, & roads. The formal layout, purposeful landscape modifications, & orientation & visual relationships among buildings indicate a master design. Over a span of 200 years it reached its final expression, long after the blueprint was conceived & building began.
Most prominent are the great houses-well-planned public buildings of many connected rooms surrounding a central plaza. By 1105 people began harvesting wood from distant sources to build the largest structure, now known as Aztec West. This great house took its final form by 1130.
Lighting info - One SB-800 flash triggered by Nikon CLS - inside the ball ( $1 thing from a 2nd hand store).
Exposure: 1/250th
Aperture: f/19
Focal Length: 18 mm
Lens: Nikon 18-70mm
Camera: Nikon D200
Post Processing: Only cropping of the image as there was a bit too much black space on her side.
How did I get the angle? One foot on a ladder - the other on the opposite wall - thankful to my sense of balance from my rock climbing days.
*Since a few people have asked - the ball is from a lighting fixture - they're readily available here in Australia from second hand stores (on the shelf at the place I got this from, there were about 30 of them - all varying sizes). It is made of glass - so is somewhat fragile - has a hole and flattened base on one side - I put the flash inside the hole and sit the flat part on the bed.
My good friend Tully and his girlfriend Leah - she's an exchange student from Germany - and was leaving to go back to Germany a few days after this photo was taken. So I said I'd come and take some photos of them together before they had to be apart for many months.
Tully is an up and coming solo guitarist/singer - the same person in these 3 shots:
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They're both 18 - yet their love for eachother is beautiful, like that of an old married couple, blissfully content for 60 years.
Being only 20 years old, I'm very new at the photography scene - having only shot for the past year or so.
My kindest regards and sincere thanks go out to all of you who have commented or added this photo to their favourites. It really does mean a lot to me and helps me to grow and improve as a photographer.
If this photo has attracted your attention or put a smile on your face - please have a look through my photo stream and offer any feedback you can, positive or negative - as I'm open to the wisdom and views of those with more experience than myself.
Flickr is an amazing place - never before has it been so easy to share so much creativeness and learn from eachother.
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Birds like Brown-headed Cowbirds and Magpies will remove and eat ticks and other parasites from the large animals' (such as elk and Bison), skin and fur. It's a symbiotic relationship: the bird gets a meal, and the mammal gets rid of some parasites. It is theorized that the Cowbirds evolved into laying their eggs in the nests of other birds so that they could follow the roaming bison herds, one of their main sources of food.
The British Prime Minister, Theresa May, otherwise known as 'Trump's Maggie' met with President Trump on Friday in the Oval Office. Their Special relationship status was denoted by the table prepared with a single red rose from the ever charming President Trump. Soon it was time to exchange gifts.
Thankfully Theresa (or Tessie FooFoo as Trump likes to call her) arrived prepared with her gift - a Quaich, a Scottish silver drinking dish that is a symbol of friendship and trust.
In return, Trump gave her a nice shiney black rifle to protect herself from all the immigrants entering Europe. What a gent!
God Bless Help America ;-)
3-Generation photo taken 19Sep2004. This was the first time i shaved my head and gave the hair to Locks of Love.
Grammy's dementia had developed to the point that Mom had provided-live-in care for the past several years. Spending time with Mom and Grammy emphasized to me that "Relationship is almost always the higher priority".
And my dementia SYMPTOMS were becoming an issue (lost job, driver's license, etc). i had not yet discovered the online peer groups like Dementia Mentors.
It is interesting how you can develop a relationship with inanimate objects and certain places. These rocks are seen from the view afforded those who wander down the grassy slopes to a small, triangular promontory that leaves one suspended above sheer cliffs and pounding waves. There is much to see and photograph and just take in at this spot and I have been again and again and again. Somewhere along the course of those visits I began to fixate upon this huddle of rocks, barely peeking out of the rolling surface of the ocean. I don't know why exactly. I have seen plenty of rocks poking out of the ocean in plenty of places but something about this cluster has caught my attention repeatedly. Over the years I have attempted various ways of photographing these rocks. I like studying them. Maybe with enough time and enough images I may even be able to see the subtle changes wrought on them by time.
I have no reservations about photographing the same things over and over, going back to the same places and finding different ways of making pictures there. There is a freedom that comes with this practice, for when I am standing there above these rocks I know I have so many other photos of them that I don't worry too much about the potential results of the work I am doing in that moment. Maybe I will add to that collection, or maybe I'll add to the duds. Either way there is a reassurance that comes from knowing I was there before and I will probably be back.
Hasselblad Flexbody
Kodak Portra 400
Place: Lake Kasumigaura, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
- Nikon D5+70-200mm f/2.8 @ f/11, 70mm, 33.0sec., ISO 100
Taken on May 4, 2017
Most people are smiling each other.
But some people hide their knife behinde his back
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