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Definitely saw the rhythm of nature while taking in this view which included three stages of these huge, King Protea flowers (bud, partially and lastly more fully bloomed). Although they originate from South Africa, they thrive in the Hawaiian climate with the flowers growing up to 12" in size (these were much smaller than that). I was blown away at how many different colors and styles of proteas and other flowers we saw at the Ali'i Kula Lavender Farm in upcountry Maui. The vistas, flora and fauna , peaceful setting and nice gift shop combine to make it a wonderful place to visit.
What’s up guys? This is another view of the old city of Belgrade. It was the beginning of the spring at that time and that night I highly underestimated the wind chills. The day was extremely warm but as soon as we reached the river and sun started to go down I almost got frozen. I had abandon the shoot early that night but I’m glad I ended up with this shot! What do you think?
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
"Sky Rhythm" says it all. The slow rhythm of the sky
during the last hour of the day. Thanks for looking.
This is a particularly pleasing view from Raven's Nest. The Sun was able to peek through every now and then through the mist and clouds. The tide below as it moved in and out made the rounded rocks on the beach make a pleasing "clacking" sound as the tide receded. Subtle strength, not so subtle result. - Acadia National Park.
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Rhythm (from Greek ῥυθμός, rhythmos, "any regular recurring motion, symmetry" (Liddell and Scott 1996)) generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions".
You find it it in nature, in architecture and many different man-made things.
Parking space in Leeds, Yorkshire.
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It is funny how serene this looks. A few seconds after I took this a blast of wind blew my tripod over and I spent the next few minutes removing sand from camera, lens and filter.
Looking out on the harvested wheat fields, Pete Seeger's song started playing in my head. Turn, turn, turn. 'To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven'. There's a time to plant and a time to reap. The stages, the patterns and the rhythms are a part of life. Hopefully they help us all to thrive and to find peace.