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Well, they are not sisters by blood actually. But you can always have the next best relationship between humans: BFFs, or best friends forever.

And Flowers...

Emma and two months old Lili.

By David

Here, at the Rivers Restaurant in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, my sister appears to pray for divine intervention. Subtly, though, as if not to attract our attention. See, she was stuck on this trip with my wife and I, and my wife and I are basically lunatics.

 

She's either praying for divine concession, or perhaps she's merely pondering whether or not to become an alcoholic.

An old portrait (taken sometime 1867-70) of three girls - I am quite convinced they are sisters. The photographer is named on the back as H. Deroche, but there is no city named, just that he is in Italy.

 

Bought at a flea market in Rome.

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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60 X30 softbox camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.

In Vientiene, capital of Laos PDR, I walked along the street, seeing this girl on her work taking care of her brother in the paper box. I made sign asking to make photo she smiled and posted but her brother didn't get along well. He cried and wanted to be out of the box...

I took shot fast and it was not so sharp... Just trying to capture real feeling

 

Scanned from developed film

Vienteine

Laos

 

Trekking near Hsipaw, in the Shan State.

Pont-Aven, Promenade Xavier Grall.

By: QuitaAnita Gossipgirl my wonderful sissy!

Avatars: Sue (Ost Clawtooth) & Kamy (Bitter Varnish)

Pose: oOo Studio: Touch

Location: Chakryn Forest

This is a direct scan of a photograph I came across last week - taken December 1986 in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, here in Australia.

 

The photo is taken as is, and no modern filters or adjustments have been applied. I like the retro-feel this 36 year old image has.

 

These rock formations are made of sandstone, like the walls of the surrounding Jamison Valley. The three formations were created by wind and rain which is constantly sculpting the soft sandstone of the Blue Mountains. The Three Sisters can be seen from Echo Point lookout.

 

A commonly told legend of Our First Nations people tells the tale of three sisters 'Meehni', 'Wimlah' and Gunnedoo'. These three girls were part of the Katoomba tribe. All three fell in love with men from the Nepean tribe; however laws forbade the girls from following their desires and marrying outside their own people. A major tribal battle ensued, and the sisters were turned to stone by an elder to protect them.

 

The site has UNESCO world heritage listing.

 

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Ecosse - vallée de Glencoe - three sisters

Bon, il n'y a que deux frangines sur les trois ... ces dernières me paraissaient plus photogéniques que l’aînée qui elle se ramollissait un peu :-)

Une vallée relativement agréable à contempler surtout lorsqu'elle est caressée par les nuages comme ce fut le cas lors de notre passage.

Three wayward sisters, daughters of the Night

Weaving yarns of fate by the pale moonlight

Mine with yours, and yours with mine

His with hers, all entwined

Three witches weird sharing one eye

When one can see, the other two are blind

From above their cauldron they spin their spells

Double, Double, Toil and Trouble … how much, when, where?

... Only time will tell

 

~ Stewart

  

On the North Taranaki coast on New Zealand's North Island there are 25 metre rock formations known as the Three Sisters. The area is only accessible at low tide.

Sisters, Ypache and Salyx, playing in the evening sunshine.

(Light reflected in their eyes from the byre.)

 

SW Scotland

Metal horses with the Sisters Mountains near Sisters Oregon. Three shot pano.

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This is a shot I took last December and just got around to processing now. Sunrise view of the Three Sisters Mountains in Central Oregon.

Had a wonderful time home for Christmas, but back on the road since Tuesday. My daughter, son-in-law, and grandkids came over Christmas day, I also spent time with them Saturday, what a handful the grandkids are, so much energy.

 

About this picture, my daughter had her laptop with her and was going to show me some recent pictures she'd taken of the kids, but her laptop's battery was dead. She had the SD card with the pictures on it, so she loaded them up on my laptop. I fell in love with this shot, and asked her if I could do the post work on it. Of course she said I could. So this image is a collaboration. The girls weren't posing, in fact they hadn't been cooperating during the entire shoot, but during this moment of goofing off they accidentally provided a beautiful instance that would be impossible to get from them intentionally.

 

So again, I didn't take this picture, but so happy my daughter did, and that she let me play around with the editing of it. I think it shows great sister love and wanted to share it with my friends here.

Die Three Sisters sind drei Vulkangipfel im mittleren Teil der Kaskadenkette im Bundesstaat Oregon, USA.

Sie erheben sich im Three Sisters Wilderness Area, einem 979 km² großen Wildnisgebiet, das innerhalb der Nationalforste Willamette und Deschutes liegt. Die drei Gipfel sind namensgebend für das sie umgebende, 809 km² große Biosphärenreservat Three Sisters.

 

The Three Sisters are closely spaced volcanic peaks in the U.S. state of Oregon. They are part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, a segment of the Cascade Range in western North America extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California. Each more than 10,000 feet (3,000 m) in elevation, they are the third-, fourth- and fifth-highest peaks in Oregon. Located in the Three Sisters Wilderness at the boundary of Lane and Deschutes counties and the Willamette and Deschutes national forests, they are about 10 miles (16 km) south of the nearest town, Sisters. Diverse species of flora and fauna inhabit the area, which is subject to frequent snowfall, occasional rain, and extreme temperature variation between seasons. The mountains, particularly South Sister, are popular destinations for climbing and scrambling.

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