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‘Op’ de Lijnbaan, Rotterdam

Verstrooiing tijdens de Rotterdam Rooftop dagen 2022

Ce week end avait lieu les 20 et 10 kilomètres de Lausanne, course très populaire où se mèlent professionnels et amateurs. Le ravitaillement situé après une montée et à 5 km du départ a été grandement apprécié par les participants souhaitant se rafraichir...

 

This week the popular race of the 20 and 10 kilometers of Lausanne, mixing both professionals and non-professionals, took place in the city. Located after a slope and 5 km form departure line, the watering point had a great success.

MacSimski is gently refreshing these 24 volt capacitors after not being in use for decades, and to prevent them from blowing up at their first use.

12th Avenue - Nampa, Idaho

model: Christy

Tewkesbury Medieval Festival 2024

Simply Refreshing..This is my first attempt in this kind of photography.. enjoy

Refreshing the mind and spirit. A good book, a blanket, a pillow and a comfortable couch. Quite possibly, a nap too.

Temperature is still in the 30’s Celsius. I have a/c in my trailer and spent a few hours entering hydro readings into a spreadsheet. After I ate supper, I went for a dip. The lake temperature is 82 Fahrenheit about a foot down but it is still very refreshing.my party island sprang a leak a few years back but I fixed it. It's perfect in this heat.

Little sightseeing in London on the single day with a little sunshine...

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How can you connect your own personal bio-electromagnetic field directly into the Earth’s much larger and slower field in order to discharge high frequency energy that has entered into your field from the environment?

 

How can you use simple grounding technology help you beat jet lag, boost energy and catch up on years of lost sleep?

 

Today we are exploring the practice of connecting our body to the Earth’s magnetic field, which is a very low and steady 8hz charge, as this practice allows us to discharge all that high frequency energy that is flying around our environment, altering and distorting our body’s natural bio-electromagnetic field.

 

Grounding out high frequency energy from our field into the Earth can be done most directly by lying down on the grass, the forest floor or a sandy beach, though there is very simple and effective technology that can allow us to use the electrical grounding system inside any properly wired building in order to connect to the Earth’s balancing 8 Hz charge.

 

Of course, everyone knows that lying on the beach is incredibly relaxing and there’s been plenty of research into how the concentration of negative ions at the beach are so beneficial for our health because they donate electrons to our bio-electromagnetic field.

 

And we know that negative ions are produced in mass by the crashing water of the waves, so walking right by the breaking waves is where you get the freshest air. And this is also one reason you may be drawn to linger in the shower, because breathing in the negative ions from crashing water is just really refreshing…

 

But negative ions are not the only beneficial effect we get from the beach. Walking along the beach also helps our electrical body to connect to the low 8 Hz frequency of the Earth… and this is especially pronounced when you lay down on the beach for a while.

 

Have you ever laid down on the beach and gotten so relaxed that you get the sensation of feeling you’re actually like, magnetically stuck to the ground? Like the beach is literally holding you down, in a very pleasant and relaxing way, but you are going to have to really uhhhhhh! push! to get yourself up!

 

And I’m sure you have noticed that you also get very refreshed from laying on the beach like this, and also that if you get up too quickly from this deep relaxation, you feel groggy and a bit discombobulated…. but if you lay there long enough, you end up feeling deeply recharged.

 

Well, these effects are not due to negative ions but from being so directly connected to the Earth’s slowly oscillating 8 hz frequency.

 

This low frequency slows your electromagnetic field down immensely, which allows your body to literally “ground out” all those high frequencies that have entered into your field, such as and wifi’s standard 2.4 gigahertz frequency and cell phones with 4 and 5 gigahertz frequencies.

 

You know, there is an invisible sea of high frequency energy that we are swimming in all the time.

 

So grounding ourselves to the Earth by laying on the beach or the forest floor is a powerful natural remedy that can help us detoxify at the body’s electromagnetic level, and, as would make sense, this has a very powerful effect on our brain and our nervous system, both of which are highly electrical.

 

Seen from a more conventional medical perspective, grounding lets our autonomous nervous system drop into a very deep parasympathetic state, which helps to restore our foundation of centered focus, presence, clarity, and restores equilibrium to all the body’s systems.

 

To do an intention grounding practice, you can lay around on the beach and wait for grounding to happen naturally, but it’s actually pretty easy to do this consciously to speed up the process of grounding. You lay on the beach, on the grass, really anywhere on the earth is fine, and you can use a blanket or a towel to not get too dirty if you prefer, because the electromagnetic frequency of the Earth can definitely pass through fabric. Though having some direct skin contact is probably more effective.

Some birds refreshing on a hot summer day, at the Botanic Gardens of Central Park.

 

New York City, NY. Aug. 2008

A refreshing 10 km trip through the pristine valley of river Thaya, where no living soul goes in this time of year. Deep snow, -7°C temperature, large height differences, just the right fun for the end of the year.

On the hotest February day on record it was refreshing to have a glass of Riverhead beer having spent over an hour waiting for a freight train.

一日一菓の木村宗慎さんのプロデュース和菓子。

Kerala's backwaters are famous around the globe. It gives such a refreshing and divine silence to our busy hearts. Last week, I was out with a friend of mine who was doing a photography assignment for a heritage resort in Kuttanad called Emerald Isle. I had a share of clicks, and one from the bunch.

 

Hope you like it. Have a nice weekend friends.

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Strobist: 1/200 second, off camera flash at 1/64th power to camera right.

One of many rivers flowing in Tapian nauli forest

So today I went and visited my uncle and aunt, they gave me this drink and so I decided to go on a free-lensing frenzy. This is what came out of it. Used my 50mm F/1.8

As refreshing as it looks. One of the few items now available for sale in a supermarket without a plastic wrapper!

@ Kali Amai / Depapre

May 11, 2008

The Urban Art Program and Brooklyn-based artist Chat Travieso have teamed up to present "CoolStop," a water mister that connects to a NYC fire hydrant at the Foley Square Rest Stop. Summer Streets participants are invited to cool off in a fun interactive way during the event. Constructed mostly out of PVC pipes, the piece resembles a large splash careening away from the hydrant. Each of the PVC pipes has several fogger misters that use a minimal amount of water to release a fine and refreshing mist. Artist Travieso is a multidisciplinary artist and designer who creates interactive urban interventions that engage communities and address issues of publice space and the everyday built environment.

Special thanks to FDNY and DEP for making this project possible.

NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Arterventions

CoolStop by Chat Travieso

Presented with Summer Streets

60 Centre Street at Foley Square

www.nyc.gov/DOT

www.nyc.gov/summerstreets

www.chattravieso.com

 

Photos taken by Chat Travieso.

Christine portrait shoot at Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens. Olympus E-5, Zuiko 35-100mm f/2.0 SHG Lens. ©RFL Photography 2012.

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© Mohammed Al-Tubaiykh

 

Copyright for this gallery photo belongs solely to Mohammed Al-Tubaiykh . Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the expressed, written permission of the photographer.

 

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PENTAX K-7

PENTAX FA-77mm/F1.8

新宿御苑(Shinjuku-Gyoen)

Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.

Hellfest 2018 - Clisson, Loire Atlantique.

13. Let's Pour a Beer... or Ginger Ale.

 

WOW! This was a hard one. After a lot of patience, time, and re-pouring this is what I came up with. This is Ginger Ale with some Red Hots in the bottom to add some color and flare.

 

Canon EOS 7D

Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS

ISO 100 | 78mm | f/8 | 1/125

 

Canon Speedlite 580EX II

Zoom 35 mm at 1/4 power

Chimera Softbox

Camera left

 

Westcott Photo Basic

Right centered and some fill cards

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