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Everything that you conceal is revealed on your canvas
You find all of your ugly meanings
In the things I find beautiful
Do you see the fall is coming?
Come, I'm falling into you
You perceive all of these things I'd never have known
Love, will you turn out the lights?
Cause we're already home
Home
You painted me in pastels
Colors that don't tell of any boldness
Cause that's the way you love to see me,
So delicate, so weak, so little purpose
But your eyes are drawn of charcoal
They're black, they're so cold, they're so imperfect
Cause they see a sleeping world where waking isn't worth it
You perceive all of these things I'd never have known
Love, will you turn out the lights?
Cause we're already home
Home
Can you live without your lies?
I've had enough of you tonight
All of these things I'd never have known
Love, will you turn out the lights?
Cause we're already home
Home
You perceive all of these things I'd never have known
Love, will you turn out the lights?
Cause we're already home
Home
my pictures are getting boring and redundant. sorry for that.
11seconds, F8, ISO100, 22mm.
This is the place where i spend hours (in the summer)sitting and enjoying the night. I have loved the place since it was built and i really enjoy it's location. One can sit and rest on it after coming up the slide(the hill were we slide down in the winter) I also like having these long conversations with others, as there is a lot of privacy offered by this location.
Wandering around your local woodland can reveal a host of secrets and little scenes in miniature to photograph, however it takes a while for you photographers eye to focus in on the woodland mushrooms and woodland toadstools that make their homes in the wet nooks and crannies of the dead wood.
Allowing your eye adjust to the challenge is the key thing to remember and having a dedicated macro lens really helps with close up photography by bringing the miniature subjects to life, once you have found them within the chaos of the woodland photography environment.
Armed with my trusty Pentax K1 and 100mm f/2.8 Pentax Macro Lens.
I have never seen these rock formations at Coral Cove before. I think that's one of the reasons I love the place so much because it's always different.
Driving winds polish the ice to reveal deep fractures traversing Dream Lake.
Dream Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
'Twas the morning after Christmas, and I was the first person on the trail. The temperature was 14°F with high, sustained winds and gusts well over 50 mph. I was tasked with route finding and breaking trail by headlamp. The wind had driven snow drifts across the trail and in some places I was postholing to my waist with snowshoes on. I reached the lake with time to spare, but the wind was punishing, blowing directly into my face all morning. It was strong enough to knock me over and push me across the ice at one point. At first, I was worried there the mountains would remain hidden in the clouds and blowing snow. But, as the light breached the horizon, they started to peak through. The light continued to get better all morning. I worked my way across the lake from East to West, finding interesting foregrounds. This was one of the last images I captured on the lake, and it is easily my favorite from the morning.
Could not decide between "Face Reveal" and "Student Teacher."
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order - Downsampled from ~20 MP, hotsampling! using SRWE; Universal UE4 Console Unlocker by Frans Bouma and Sunbeam; Camera tools by Frans Bouma with help from SkallEdit; ReShade
This image was taken whilst exploring the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The image depicts Llyn Cwm Llwch (Lake Cwm Llwch) emerging from the clearing mist.
The lake is the best preserved glacial lake in South Wales.
Below the fields of the landscape also begin to emerge.
The divine truth, Dante says, “had been revealed by her who imparadises my mind”; the poet’s inventive phrase is “che ’mparadisa la mia mente. ” He worships her as the truth of God and loves her more intensely than ever as Beatrice. Gazing at her, he sees the same “beautiful eyes with which love had made a noose to capture me” when he was nine years...
...Dante and Beatrice have now entered the Empyrean, “the heaven of pure light,” in Beatrice’s words, “light intellectual full-charged with love.” The beauty of Beatrice now transcends all bounds. Dante is more overcome by it than any poet, comic or tragic, ever could have been. But it is still the young woman on Via del Corso whom he acknowledges, even as he abandons the theme: From the first day in this life I saw her face,
until this sight, my song ceased not
pursuing her.
-R. W. B. Lewis, Dante; A Life
In Dutch: "ontpopt".
"Ontpoppen" means "revealing", but also "emerging from a cocoon".
"Woman in a cocoon "
Created by Columbian artist Bastardilla (2014).
Genova, Italy.
Name of Norse origins, the barn at the end of the lake.
Walls around the tarn are ancient and date from the original settlers Possibly C10, when they clearing the land for planting. Ancient pollarded ash trees grow around the tarn and are under threat from disease.
At one time there was an Inn by the pack horse bridge when the best route through Borrowdale was not along the valley bottom but on dryer ground up the valley side. This route provides a very scenic walk from Keswick to Rosthwaite and beyond.
Watendlath is owned by the National Trust and has good parking and a café.
It is also the setting for Judith Paris a novel by Hugh Walpole in the Rogue Herries series of books. Walpole lived in Borrowdale for a time
Not possible to do at the moment but I wonder what excavation of the floors in the buildings would reveal, possibly continuous occupation for over a thousand years..
Peregrine,
One of the larger falcons, the Peregrine is a symbol of survival against the odds, these being persecution and pesticide poisoning that threatened it with extinction, Now it has made a strong comeback, in the UK, it is more common than it has ever been, although parts of its fomer range remain unoccupied, As with most falcons and hawks, females are considerbly larger than males, Pairs often remain together for long periods, soaring over nesting cliffs, Peregrines look dark against the sky, but a close view reveals black, white, and yellow adding sharp contrast to the over all grey,
Occurrence - Widespread but scarce, breeding through Scandinavia, N and W Great Britain, Spain, Portugal, Alps, Italy, and Balkans, in hills and coasts with cliffs, increasingly in cities, Present all year, some wandering in winter,
Voice ;- Loud, raucous calls at nest include throaty haak-haak-haak and whining kee-keee-eeeeee and wheeee-ip ,
Nesting ;- On broad ledge or earthy scrape on cliff, in quarry, or more rarely on building or on flatter ground, 2 - 4 eggs, 1 brood, March - June,
Feeding ;- Kills birds of sizes ranging from thrush to pigeon or grouse, sometimes larger, often rising to take them from beneath, chasing in level flight, or stooping from great height,
Order ;- Falconiformes
Family ;- Falcnidae
Species ;- Falco peregrinus
Length ;- 39 - 50 cm ( 15,5 - 20 in )
Wingspen ;- 0,95 - 1,15 m ( 3 - 3ft 9ins )
Weight ;- 600 - 1,300g ( 21 - 46 oz )
Social ;- Family groups
Lifespan ;- Up to 15 years
Status ;- Rare
One year in Flickr!
One year of photographs!
One year of memories!
One year with you!
Thank all of you people for keeping me going on!
Thank all of you people for sharing your amazing work!
Thank you for all the wonderful people I met here!
Thank you and keep the party going!
The photo is part of my photographic exhibition featuring 21 laminated panels. The images of the exhibit represent the symbols of Jewish festivals throughout the year.
The exhibition has been shown in various places.
See on flickr : "Light and Tradition"
www.flickr.com/photos/studiodobs/albums/72157689952244162
Lag Ba-Omer, Hebrew: ל״ג בעומר, also Lag B'Omer, is a Jewish holiday celebrated on the 33rd day of the Counting of the Omer, which occurs on the 18th day of the Hebrew month of Iyar.
This day marks the "hillula" or celebration (interpreted by some as anniversary of death) of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, a Mishnaic sage and leading disciple of Rabbi Akiva in the 2nd century, and the day on which he revealed the deepest secrets of kabbalah in the form of the Zohar, the Book of Splendor, a landmark text of Jewish mysticism.
This association has spawned several well-known customs and practices on Lag Ba-Omer, including the lighting of bonfires, pilgrimages to the tomb of Bar Yochai in the northern Israeli town of Meron, and various customs at the tomb itself.
Lag Ba-omer in 2021 falls on Friday, April 30
Helvellyn slowly revealed itself from the cloud. On Striding Edge (to the left) and Swirrel Edge (to the right) the Sunday crowds can be seen.
I almost literally stumbled across this stream while wading precariously down a section of the Magliasina gorge after heavy rainfall. It's not very big, the drop here is no more than 4m, but quite pretty. I'm sure the stream has a name - it flows down from the village of Iseo - but I don't know it.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6db_ZKV0B40&feature=related
-SOOC-
Time Will Reveal
El DeBarge
What can I do to make you feel secure?
Remove all your doubts
so that you'll know for sure that you're
the apple of my eyes girl fullfilments of my dreams
time...
Wish all the value of just what you mean to me
More precious than silver
More precious than diamond rings
or anything that I can give you
It wouldn't mean a thing
If you don't have my love beside you there to guide to through
or any good to know you do...
Chorus:
I know how you feel
'coz this time loves for real
In time it will reveal this special love that deep inside of us
will all reveal in time....
I'll tell you I Love You
But won't believe its true
More precious than silver
More precious than diamond rings
or anything that I can give you
It wouldn't mean a thing
If you don't have my love beside you there to guide you through
or any good to know you do....
Repeat chorus 2x
Ok, here it is, the whole shebang! This is my mug rug, small at 5x5 but just the right size for a mug without taking up too much room on your desk.
I hope you like the small size, and more than that, I hope you like what I have made for you.
The recently uncovered wreck of the Constance Ellen on South Shields Beach.
"The Littlehampton-registered Constance Ellen came to grief in the Great Gale, which raged off the east coast in November 1901. All eight men aboard her were saved.
The two-masted vessel was carrying a cargo of iron bars from its home port to Bowness, one of the reasons why she stuck fast instead of – like other vessels beached by the storm – being refloated.
Thousands watched the drama unfold, as the Volunteer Life Brigade took off the crew by breeches-buoy.
More of the wreck used to exist than now, but some of it was cleared some years ago after a child was injured.
Another vessel, the Sandwich-registered Lord Dufferin, ran aground almost in the same place less than two hours later, but she was able to be got off." - The Shields Gazette.
Giant wall hanging revealed.
A beautiful wall hanging depicting the triumph of good over evil decorates the wall of Spituk Gompa during the Gustor festival, Leh, Ladakh. When we first got to the festival the hanging was covered with a saffron cloth still visible at the top of the hanging and the hanging was revealed at the beginning of the activities. The top figure likely represents Sonam Gyatso the 3rd Dalai Lama from the time of the founding of the Spituk Gompa. He is revered in many of the Gelug'pa (Yellow Hat) monasteries such as Spituk Gompa.
07/02/2019 www.allenfotowild.com
i think connection happens when we reveal our raw, tender, imperfect places; when we open our hearts to everything life offers.
Building demolition downtown revealed this ghost sign on the neighboring building. Comuntzi's was a famous eatery in town for decades ("Where dear old dad took his gal" or something was their slogan), but it has closed many years ago.
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Rain the previous night had set up conditions for a thermal inversion, clouds within the canyon that hid all details behind curtains of mist and fog. At times the clouds would shift to reveal some of those hidden geological marvels. Here we have a western view from Lipan Point that includes the Hance Rapids section of the Colorado River.
More than one tourist coming into the park’s east entrance was taken aback by the white-out conditions. They had fixed expectations. They wanted to see a canyon, not these featureless wayward clouds. Mostly they wanted to know when it would go away.