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Antalya Archeological Museum.

Antalya, Turkey.

Observing skies is my passion, another sample of interesting sunset. :)

I went to Rhossili beach yesterday morning to finally meet up with Jo, I guess we've been commenting on Flickr together for many years. Even though Rhossili isn't that far away I usually go to my local beach, but it was lovely to go somewhere else for a change. It was great to meet Jo and have a fun hour or two together, watching showers scoot over and rainbows frame the headlands. I love Jo's long exposures they're things of real beauty , as are all of her shots. Sadly my camera hasn't fully recovered from its fall and swim, so I was a bit frustrated. I did like this shot of the wreck Helvetia , which I know everyone else has taken, but it was new to me. It looked so like a rising dragon, coming up out of the sands, so Resurrection song by Mark Lanegan it is. Thanks Jo

The Resurrection

 

Holy Week Collaboration Part 8 of 8

Thank you to our other builders Brick Ninja, Forlorn Empire, and Chris Roberts.

 

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After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb.

 

There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like dead men.

 

The angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples: ‘He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him.’ Now I have told you.”

 

So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples. Suddenly Jesus met them. “Greetings,” he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him. Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee; there they will see me.”

 

Matthew 28:1-10 NIV

Fotografía de diorama

 

Revelada con Lightroom, No Photoshop.

 

Nikon D7500. nikon 35mm Iso 200

This is a place my wife and I have been many times. If I could, I would buy this property and build her a cabin right on this spot. Beyond the creek, the ground rises up to a mountain. There are grassy knolls that are an open invitation to walk across them. We hope to go there again soon, just to spend time listening to nature.

There were wildflowers of all different colors, reds, blues, oranges, whites and purples. We hiked down to the creek and explores some trails. It will be a day I will never forget.

Our Lady of the Assumption

Newcastle - Northern Ireland

The resurrection of the city Heerlen by the opening of the festival Cultura Nova. Title of the open-air performance: "From the Ashes". Concept and creation by La Fura dels Baus.

Smolny Resurrection Cathedral (Smolny Cathedral) is a member of the architectural ensemble of Smolny Monastery, located in St. Petersburg on the left bank of the Neva embankment in Smolnaya. He is also a concert of classical music venue.

Twe12ve October releases!

 

Sorcery theme, love this one!

  

The Resurrection River flows through a wide glacial valley in Alaska's Kenai Fjords National Park. The river flows into Resurrection Bay near Seward and has a very productive silver salmon fishery which peaks in early August.

 

Kenai Fjords is extensively glaciated, with just over half of the park covered by ice. That said, the park's glaciers have accelerated their retreat through most of this century, exposing new lands to colonization by plant and animal life.

 

A big thanks to the flickr community for your continued support and the opportunity to share my passion via Explore!

Last weeks Resurrection Life car show in Grandville, Michigan. Three beauties in a row! Gotta love those two toned paint jobs, trimmed in a ton of chrome.

 

No, this is not HDR. Lightroom strikes again!

 

You know you wanna look at this one here ;-) ----> View Large On Black

Resurrection Monastery

Murom, Russia

 

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Gustavianum - Uppsala universitet

Technically at Gamper bay between Sennen and Land's End, this is the wreck of RMS Mulheim, which ran aground on 22nd March 2003, losing its cargo of plastic. The circumstances of the loss are a little unusual to say the least!

From Wikepedia:

"On investigation, it was discovered that the chief officer—who had been on watch at the time—had caught his trousers in the lever of his chair when trying to get up, causing him to fall and rendering him unconscious. By the time he regained consciousness, RMS Mülheim was already bearing down on the shoreline."

Watch your step! I felt it looked like the huge waves of storm Ophelia had resurrected the old Wreck to get her to sail once more. Quite a spectacle from the cliffs.

 

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(flickriver explored 27/03/11)

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Time to clean the gutters. Old camping shelter, Whispering Pines Park, Inverness, Fl

Wildflowers blooming in Death Valley National Park, California. This is an exceptional year for blooms in Death Valley, what they call a once-in-a-decade "superbloom". I photographed this stretch near the Artists Palette along Badwater Rd. I went hoping for some nice sunset color but as you can see there wasn't a speck of cloud, so I focused instead on the carpet of yellow Desert Gold flowers and a small patch of rock. Not the most dramatic photo ever, but having been to Death Valley several times I was really struck that, in the words of Dr. Ian Malcom (Jeff Goldblum) in Jurassic Park, "life finds a way", even in one of the most inhospitable places in the world.

 

Taken with Pentax K-3ii and Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 "Art" lens, and a B+W Circular Polarizer filter. Conditions were perfect and the photo required barely any touching in Lightroom.

Search my bones.

  

Please, view here.

  

I am leaving for Puerto Rico tomorrow!

  

(One more in comments.)

 

Self-portrait.

♥♥♥ Explore December 2, 2022 ♥♥♥

 

ENG The portal of Santa María La Real de Sangüesa (Navarra, Spain) is one of the most outstanding works of Spanish Romanesque art. Sculpted at the end of the 12th century. The statues-columns that support the three archivolts are one of the most beautiful elements of the portal, those on the left represent the Three Marys who symbolize the resurrection and those on the right Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Judas. The lower part of the cover is the work of the master Leodegarius.

 

ENG La portada de Santa María La Real de Sangüesa (Navarra, España) es una de las obras más sobresalientes del arte románico español. Esculpida a finales del siglo XII. Las estatuas-columnas que sostienen las tres arquivoltas son uno de los elementos más bellos de la portada, las de la izquierda representan a las Tres Marías que simbolizan la resurrección y las de la derecha a san Pedro, san Pablo y a Judas. La parte inferior de la portada es obra del maestro Leodegarius.

 

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“I am the one who raises the dead to life! Everyone who has faith in me will live, even if they die. And everyone who lives because of faith in me will never really die. Do you believe this? and if Christ has not been raised, then our proclamation is in vain, and so is the faith. Moreover, we are found to be false witnesses about God, because we have testified wrongly about God that he raised up Christ — whom he did not raise up, if in fact the dead are not raised.

From my blurred photograph of a statue of the Risen Christ by the late Arthur Dooley.

Dicono che ci sia un tunnel. E poi passeremo in una grande Luce. E sarà gioia.

Oggi è tutto grigio, nuovamente allerta. È il giorno dei Morti.

Ma improvvisamente, nella mia poca fede, mi sento felice. Perché sento, spero, che tutte le persone che mi sono care, che mi hanno amato, ci sono, e sono molto vicine.

E un giorno ci ritroveremo e sarà festa

 

Pontremoli, Toscana

The Moment Before Sunrise on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Thanks for your visit and have a great Sunday Evening.

Happy Easter to all my flickr friends.

 

The light evokes the light at the moment of Jesus resurrection. The effects of this radiation can still be seen on what is believed by many to be the burial cloth now kept at the Cathedral in Turin, Italy.

I want to start by thanking everyone who has been patient in following my work through it's spurts and lags. Some people were asking were I've been, and I get the sense that people are sort of confused about why I'm so touch and go about my photography. Although I feel the community on flickr gives me a wonderful drive to continuously create, I must admit have been somewhat intentionally avoiding it lately because I felt it was getting in the way of my creative growth. I am passionate about photography, but I have always done many creative things and I need to continue evolving into other realms. I see film as having the power to sync all my artistic passions into one medium and I've been powering ahead with it full force. I'm starting small- taking short videos to learn with as I have never been to film school and don't intend on going. I'll continue to upload them here as well as my photography which I plan on keeping up as I continue. But perhaps with a little less, how shall we say, flickrian-paced fervor as I once did. Photos are such quick and satisfying projects. They allow me to express myself in powerful yet simplistic ways. And they are actually experienced by others, often en masse, which is more than one can say about poetry, plays, and most other art forms that come to mind. I love the medium, but I also want more. So believe me when I say I am not stopping, I just am regaining my sense of balance a little bit :)

 

On that note, please excuse me while I go crash after this 18 hour editing bender...

 

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This barred owl was seen perched on an oak branch, covered with resurrection ferns, in rural Osceola County near Kenansville, Florida.

 

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This church was built in 1720 on the main town square of Suzdal, next to the Shopping Rows.

I had a request to put Scripture on some of my favorite images, so I will be adding some of my favorite verses. No comments are needed but if you want to, by all means, please do! Thanks for enjoying them!

Taken with a Fujifilm X-E3 with a Fujifilm 10-24mm f4 lens.

Stained glass windows at Mother Cabrini Shrine

Windows designed by Fabian Zaccone in New York and fabricated by G. Pollini in Florence, Italy, installed in 1959

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