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The spring haven't arrived yet to Finland. No blooming to be seen so i haven't been very active with photography lately. This LE shot is from last summer. Sadly my Canon 50D's noise control even with 400 iso is crappy and i have hard time to create pleasing results with it. Even with photoshop i cant seem to fix the problems often. I now days mainly just stick to 50d+sigma 50mm f.1.4 combo, which i love. Take care!
This photo shows a part of the standing stones and doesn't cover the whole site.
The Calanais Standing Stones are an extraordinary cross-shaped setting of stones erected 5,000 years ago. They predate England’s famous Stonehenge monument, and were an important place for ritual activity for at least 2,000 years.
We don’t know why the standing stones at Calanais were erected, but our best guess is that it was a kind of astronomical observatory.
Patrick Ashmore, who excavated at Calanais in the early 1980s writes: ‘The most attractive explanation… is that every 18.6 years, the moon skims especially low over the southern hills. It seems to dance along them, like a great god visiting the earth. Knowledge and prediction of this heavenly event gave earthly authority to those who watched the skies.’
Historic Scotland
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Macro Monday
Theme: Stone
Size : Less than 3x3 inches
The subjects are tiny assorted coloured stones stacked and arranged on the overturned base of a stone mortar.
Natural light source through the windows at 9 o'clock. I added some water for the reflections and a black pepper corn for scale hence the title. I used a yellow plastic bag for the background.
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Stone In Focus
Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works II (1994)
Sitting, Waiting, Wishing
Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams (2005)
Stone Me
G. Love and Special Sauce - The Hustle (2004)
Lenny
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (1983)
Big Kneed Gal
Taj Mahal - An Evening of Acoustic Music (1994)
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Nothing Quite Like Home
G. Love & Special Sauce - Sugar (2014)
Kick Drum
G. Love & Special Sauce - Philadelphonic (1999)
Little Wing
Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Sky Is Crying (1991)
Compositor: Jimi Hendrix
"Leave no stone unturned. Deeply explore the beauty of your life."
Quote - Neil Gaiman
My absence lasted a little longer than expected. Back from vacation, unexpected work on the garden turned out to be possible again....stones from the driveway removed and replaced with gravel for the parking space and borders for new plants.
Hope that now finally a quiet time will come. Happy start of your week ;-))
Stone sculptural decorations at the entrance to the New Jerusalem Monastery. City of Istra. Moscow region. Russia.
In a quiet moment...
Feel your oneness with earth and imagine you have roots grounding in the earth,
while your spirit still soars with the breeze into the vastness of the universe.
Zen is more of an attitude than a belief.
Zen is the peace that arises through the unity of oneself with a wholeness, a being that is of a different nature than oneself.
Zen means being aware of the oneness of oneself with the world and everything in it.
Zen means living in the present and experiencing it through and through.
Zen means being free from the distractions and deceptive conflicts of the material world.
Zen means being in tune with the universal course of things.
Zen is to fully experience the present and to enjoy the fundamental miracle of life itself.
🌄 Wishing Everyone a Good Day with Balance
Tomnaverie Stone Circle is a recumbent stone circle set on the top of a wee hill near Tarland in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Construction started from about 2500 BC, in the Bronze Age, to produce a monument of thirteen granite stones including a massive 6.5-ton recumbent stone lying on its side
I loved this little stone house In the pretty little hamlet of Pont Logel LIwydiarth, In Powys Mid Wales...
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From the top, an impressive plateau, it is possible to contemplate the entire city of Rio and its surroundings – it is possible to see the Sugar Loaf, Christ the Redeemer, the beaches of Copacabana, Ipanema, São Conrado and Barra da Tijuca, and even the mountains of Serra of the Organs. It's an unforgettable sight!
PS. Me being photographed by one of my guides, Marcelo Kastrup (Adrena Rio).
Laid a whole bunch of Petoskey stones I have around my house on a board and took a picture. Think it would make a great puzzle....
The Hurlers stone circles are a group of 3 stone circles on Bodmin `Moor, Cornwall.
The name "Hurlers" derives from a legend, in which men were playing Cornish hurling on a Sunday and were magically transformed into stones as punishment.
Textures and colours - the red stones are clay saturated in red oxide and abound in this area in Les Rougiers in SW France
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Stone Creek is a picturesque rural hamlet in East Yorkshire .It consists of a handful of properties and small boats, It flows into the nearby River Humber Estuary ..
At a versatile request of a single lady now exclusively the blooming stone rose. The photo of its bud I posted on monday. Ok ... I would have posted it anyway.
Auf vielseitigen Wunsch einer einzelnen Dame hier exklusiv nun die blühenden Steinrosen der Knospe ich am Montag gezeigt habe. Ok ... ich hätte es sowieso gepostet.
Focus stack of 13 shots