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Old oak tree, Fort Cooper State Park, Citrus County, Fl

Resurrection is a macro photograph of an anemone flower.

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Arch.: Renzo Piano

Le Mont Saint Michel, Normandy, France

A blessed, beautiful, happy Easter to ALL!

 

I have discovered I uploaded this picture for Easter, 2018, but the sentiment and celebration remain the same for this Easter.

BY PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA IN 1492---

THE YEAR COLOMBUS DISCOVERED AMERICA

Not a very Easter like image, but daybreak could be seen as a type of resurrection.

 

It makes me think of Jim Morrison's poetic lyrics from the song Break on through..."You know the day destroys the night

Night divides the day, tried to run, tried to hide

Break on through to the other side"

 

Although in the end I really like this one, I am not crazy about the composition . I would liked to have had a bit more space at the bottom and especially at the right, as a boulder has been cut off. Looking into the sun made it tough to easily see the lower dark corners and I was expecting it to be a write off as the contrast level was up there. I wanted to hide the culvert behind the center boulder, but I see it is not completely hidden, again likely tough to see in the viewfinder.

 

The thing that is nice about a flat landscape in a situation like this is one can use one gradient adjustment filter for the sky, and another different adjustment for the land, and it is easy to make the division indistinguishable.

 

Have a great Easter everyone. Be good and stay safe. It will be nice when something like our old way of life is resurrected.

  

A gray May day, Seward, Alaska. Processed with Lightroom, Photoshop and Topaz filters.

 

Explored, No. 25 June 5, 2020

Angel Oak, Johns Island SC

Morning, inevitably, returns...

Happy Easter to all of you...

Hans Holbein d.Ä. 1494-1500

Staatsgalerie Stuttgart

♬The Flight♬

  

Credits to [LAB737] for their Nyota Gacha

Mitakon Speedmaster manual lens at various apertures (double exposure), screenshot plus lead sheet.

Thank you to @Rikachi Bebb for helping me with this one <3

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Nymphen sind anmutige weibliche Naturgeister aus der griechischen und römischen Mythologie. Eine solche Nymphe fiel in eine große, aber unerwiderte Liebe zu Herakles. Diese hoffnungslose Liebe zehrte so an ihr, dass sie letztendlich an gebrochenem Herzen starb. Die Götter hatten Mitleid mit ihr: Sie ließen sie als Seerose wieder auferstehen. Bei den Griechen heißt sie deshalb auch Herakleios.

 

Nymphs are graceful female nature spirits from Greek and Roman mythology. Such a nymph fell in great but unrequited love for Heracles. This hopeless love consumed her so much that she ultimately died of a broken heart. The gods took pity on her: they resurrected her as a water lily. That is why the Greeks called her Herakleios.

Art created from my photos | Creative Flowers, Plants and Trees | Resurrection #art

 

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After a long drought, a few rains bring the Resurrection Fern back to life.

 

Have a good Monday, everyone.

Ready to go back to mining coal :-(

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