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I guess that is what I like about the sea

It reminds me of feelings

Roaring like this

The noise can be incredible

Crashing waves

 

This time there was no wind

Just the underlying rest of the storm

Still in the sea

 

That is us, isn't it

We keep stuff inside

Stuff that needed to be said out loud

 

Injustice

Being treated with no respect

Mean words from others

Even mean actions from others

All the scars we get

Maybe we act mean towards others because we don't deal with the people that actually was mean to us in the first place

 

All what we endure

And we just keep them inside us

 

Doesn't do us any good at all

So important to react

Out of respect for yourself

You grow you know, when you are standing up for yourself

Because that is your job

 

Luckily there is calm sea too

We all love the reflections and serenity that goes with the calmness

I guess that is what most of us want for ourselves too

 

Maybe that's why we love water

Water feeds us, nourish us

We can see all sides of our personality in the water and we respect that

We actually love it

 

Just as we should love ourselves

Just as we should do the honor of respecting ourselves

That's my recipe for nourishing myself

Maybe it will be the recipe for others too

 

When we do love and respect ourselves, then others will too

 

It all comes from you

   

Humans aren't the only ones who enjoy the grapes. Birds, deer and insects love them too. The wine growers chase the birds and deer away with propane scare canons but as the bees don't react to noise they can enjoy the delicious grapes in peace.

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St. Patricks's Cathedral. Gilded portrait from Poland.

 

Katz - this is the painting along with the music from the choir that I reacted so emotionally to.

American Kestrel [Falco sparverius] reacts to attack by a Blue Jay [Cyanocitta cristata]

 

Peace Valley Park

Doylestown, PA

Very close fly by - this heron was unphased by my presence. He just flew few feet from me and he landed about 20 ft from me. He was on a mission. As soon as he landed, he grabbed something. I should have continued to shoot but simply stopped and did not react in time to grab a photo of him and his prey.

Leica iii + 50mm/f2 Summitar + Delta400, pre focused at approx 10 feet/f8/sunny 16+3 stops on very dull day, kind of framed, too quick to react. Out of focus, but I decided not to discard this image because of the overall mood…

"Taking out that communications base proved to be a damn wise move. After we eliminated the defenders, our technicians back at HQ were able to slice into their database and trace incoming transmissions. It seems they got wind of what we were up to and have switched off all frequencies with the base. Before they shut them down though, we did get some intel of where they have been storing our machines. An abandoned warehouse several clicks south of our position holds the bulk of them and they plan to move them off planet in a few rotations. After getting some additional firepower, being equipped with some BARC speeders, we made our way towards the warehouse. Unfortunately, we were unaware that the pirate scum had laid a trap for us. Apparently one of the base defenders fled to warn the warehouse inhabitants. Made sense why they got word of what we did. Before we could react, the trap was sprung.”

 

Here to show you all the next long awaited MOC in my Kote Clone Wars series. These MOCs follow a group of clone troopers on their mission to bring down the pirate bands and clans of Ord Mantel.

 

Custom BARC Speeder design by Luca.

~ Noah

Again, shot at one of my favorite locations around Hangzhou.

I had to react immediately here and set up my tripod in record time - this boat was really speeding!

 

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You may be wondering how I wrote that without any footprints around :)

 

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah

 

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“There are several ways to react to being lost. One is to panic: this was usually Valentina's first impulse. Another is to abandon yourself to lostness, to allow the fact that you've misplaced yourself to change the way you experience the world.” - Audrey Niffenegger

El Capitan, in Yosemite Valley, at sunrise.

 

Image made with my Nikon F100.

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This image was taken during a explore around the woods at Stourhead.

It was back in October that I last photographed this particular location. Back then most of the leaves were still green with some noticeable ones reacting to the change in seasons by turning yellow.

MATURITY DOESN'T MEAN AGE. IT MEANS SENSITIVITY, MANNERS AND HOW YOU REACT.

 

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Oh man; what a day! Something in the air has left me super congested for the past couple of days so this morning before heading in to the office I took two antihistamines.

 

Bad idea. These aren't new to me, but for some reason I reacted badly to them today and ended up spending the day with a very dry throat and feeling very dizzy and foggy throughout the work hours.

 

I managed to get through it, although my brain was fighting me the whole time, and by the time I made it through the door of the house I was just done.

 

Chatted with Scott for a bit and then took to the couch; finally after a bit of food and some rest I'm starting to feel more like myself. Still stuffy, but more or less clear headed.

 

Well, let's put that in the lesson learned pile; better to be stuffed up than to be dizzy for 10 hours.

 

Hope everyone has had a good day.

 

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Two teachers react to the cold water after jumping into the ice cold Whitefish Lake during the Penguin Plunge held at City Beach in Whitefish Montana as part of the City’s annual Winter Carnival. The plunge is held to benefit Special Olmypics and is sponsered by Local Law Enforcement agencies and businesses. Over 130 people jumped and raised more than $40,000!

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The reassurance these lights must have given to passing ships

 

Find a place where you live where history made its mark. Allow yourself to breathe, feel, contemplate and react with a photograph – Laura El-Tantawy

sometimes in my walks i come across unique moments with cats

Sometimes in life you find that even those frustrating, and cliche old sayings actually ring true. For example; Sometimes even good things fall apart so better things can fall together.

 

If you have paid attention though, they need no introduction. This is my family, my comfort, and my why, but most importantly This IS my choice.

Left to Right: My Joy, My Star, Me, My Everything.

 

Truth is brutal, reality is a B**ch. The thing is life is ugly, messy, chaotic and on occasion we have more dark days than light, more sorrow than smiles -- This is fact not fiction. They have held me through all of that, even carried me and always been my smile. The journey is not meant to be easy, it is meant to shake you up, wake you up, and teach you. If you refuse to learn it will repeat. There will come a moment where you have one shot, one second, and one choice. It can and will change your entire world. Even if you choose to do nothing, to say nothing to be nothing you have made that choice and the universe reacts. Make your choice, and stand by it, defend it if you have to with everything you have.

 

There are not enough words to express my love for these people, and one lifetime is not long enough to show my gratitude.

 

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This is how, this young fox reacts to his mother when she shows up.

Which is all to often!

Mom, has ruined quite a few of my photo op's with this young fox by chasing him away.

He gets pretty vocal and then runs, with her chasing him.

Usually, if she wanders off he will come back all nervous and looking over his shoulder.

Since, the river froze over, I haven't been seeing much of him.

When I do, he is usually across the river.

I would love the get some closeup portrait shots of him in the deep snow.

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Camera Settings: f/7.1 - 1/200 - 500mm - ISO 4000

 

The eye of the storm is not so much what goes on in the world, it is the confusion of how to think, feel, digest, and react to what goes on.

 

Model: Queentoy Cyberstar

Photographer: Queentoy Cyberstar

 

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